It’s important to know that owning an RV is not only
expensive but it is also time consuming and a lot of work has to go into it.
However, owning an RV can be an exciting and rewarding experience if you are
well aware of what daily, monthly and yearly maintenance needs to be put in to
your vehicle. We’ve discovered a few misconception that people have about
mobile RV repair and will discuss them here.
1. 1. My RV is New! It Won’t Need to be Repaired
for a While.
The first misconception that people have when they buy an RV
is that it will not have any problems when it is new. This is simply not the
case. Recreational vehicles average
about 6 months in the shop during their first year out. This is not a knock to
the manufacturing company, this is simply due to the fact that it takes a while
for such a large vehicle to get all the bugs worked out. Each coach is
different and, based on the type of use it goes through, it will need certain
fixes and upgrades, especially during the first year.
2. 2. A Blowout Only Destroys My RV Tires
One area in which some RV owners are misinformed is in
regards to RV tires. An RV’s tires are super important for the integrity of the
vehicle. A blowout in an RV can cause major problems and not just to the tire
and wheel. Because of the sheer weight and size of the vehicle, when an RV tire
blows it usually damages surrounding areas of the vehicle including molding
around the wheel well and oftentimes water tanks and valves located near the
wheel. This type of damage can get expensive quickly so it’s important to
ensure you are using the right tires and that they are in good condition before
venturing off in your RV
3. 3. RV Windshields and Car Windshields are the
Same
Another misconception involves RV windshields. The
windshield on an RV is not like a normal car windshield. RV Windshields are
actually engineered as part of the front end structure of the vehicle. This is
not like a normal piece of glass that a car windshield resembles. If it is not
done correctly, the whole vehicle will not be balanced as it should. It is
important to have a seasoned specialist do the job for you.
4. 4. Carpet is More Popular than Wood Flooring
Some people view carpet as a luxury item in an RV. You may
think that if you want comfort, you’ll go with carpet in your RV to make it
feel more like a home. You may not realize that trends are shifting more
towards wood floors for recreational vehicles. Wood floors are easier to clean,
last longer, and give a sense of style and natural beauty to an RV. When
deciding on what type of flooring will best fit your wants and needs, you
should speak with a qualified professional beforehand to discuss options for
your specific make and model.
5. 5. Upgrading Your Entertainment Center Will
Limit Space in Your RV
Finally, the last misconception about RV repair involves
your entertainment center. Many owners think that upgrading to a larger TV will
take up more space in their RV and limit the amount of storage or living space
in already tight quarters. However, in most cases, upgrading to a larger “flat
screen” tv can actually save you space. Older TVs take up a ton of space. By
remodeling the cabinetry around a new flat screen TV, you will have the new big
screen you want with extra space for storage.
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| About the author |
Who you choose to work on your RV is an important decision. You need to trust that your RV repair shop will take care of your coach in a timely and professional manner. RV Renovators, is a full service mobile RV repair shop and RV body repair company that has over 30 years of experience in Arizona. We also do RV windshield repair and replacement and RV renovation. |
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