Above, this is where I had to have a mobile RV tech come out to replace a RV roof vent. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Cell phones and laptop computers come in very handy (as long they have Internet access) in emergencies.
Suppose one is on a trip and something gets broken on the RV that needs immediate attention. One good way of getting things fixed fast are mobile service technicians. Instead of going to a RV repair shop (usually connected with a dealer) and wait and wait for service, all one has to do is call a mobile RV repairer and they will come to you.
I had to use one once while I was in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. One of my roof vent covers broke apart and the service tech came out and replaced it. That was mighty handy, reasonable and fast.
RV Life has an article on how to find a mobile RV service technician.
It begins with:
Mobile technicians can provide on-the-road or at-home maintenance and repairs for your RV. So, how can you find mobile technicians in your area?
Getting your RV serviced or maintained has always been a cumbersome task. You have to connect it, travel to the service center, steer your vehicle into a designated area amidst a sea of other RVs waiting for servicing, disconnect, and repeat the process once your vehicle is ready.
Mobile service techs have changed that, and you can now have your RV serviced in your own driveway or at a campground. Emergency roadside repairs are also much better suited for trained professionals with all the tools and many of the parts readily available.
To read more, go here.
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