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Post subject: RV repair recommendation
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![]() Posts Semi-Regularly Joined: Sep 19, 2002 11:02 pm
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Since you all have RVs and campers, where do you take them for repairs, service?
I have some plumbing work that needs to be done on mine and need a reputable honest place. Tried Steven Casey last year who charged me $800+ for work needed. We took off on our trip right away only to realize that none of the work we paid for had been completed. Manager acknowledged the problem and promptly refunded the money. We ended up doing the bulk of the work ourselves but need a couple of items taken care of now. Any recommendation will be greatly appreciated. |
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![]() Pinecam Hall of Fame poster! Joined: Dec 8, 2003 6:53 pm
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Join Good Sam and take out their roadside assistance plan.
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![]() Pinecam Hall of Fame poster! Joined: Nov 26, 2002 3:51 pm
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Holiday Rambler has a similar plan; covers the motorized vehicle towing as well.
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Post subject: RV Tips
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![]() Infrequent Pinecam poster Joined: Feb 6, 2006 11:41 pm
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I've been RVing for some sixty years. One thing that has always worked for us is to prepare a meal in our unit before leaving home on a long trip so that we can get anything we may forgotten while at home. Light the refrigerator the day before you leave. The refrigerator likes to be level when turned on and parked. It does not have to be perfect level, but if you are comfortable in the RV the refrigerator will be OK.
Another tip. Join a RV club and attend their Rallies. You'll find lots of help from friendly folks who have all been a first timer at one time. |
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Post subject: Re: RV repair recommendation
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![]() Infrequent Pinecam poster Joined: Nov 14, 2006 3:02 pm
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tuiuiu wrote: Since you all have RVs and campers, where do you take them for repairs, service?
I have some plumbing work that needs to be done on mine and need a reputable honest place. Tried Steven Casey last year who charged me $800+ for work needed. We took off on our trip right away only to realize that none of the work we paid for had been completed. Manager acknowledged the problem and promptly refunded the money. We ended up doing the bulk of the work ourselves but need a couple of items taken care of now. Any recommendation will be greatly appreciated. I highly recommend Dave at the shop in Arvada. I am a HUGE fan of his excellent work. http://www.yelp.com/biz/camping-world-r ... ter-arvada |
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Post subject: More interesting RV tips and upgrades
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![]() Infrequent Pinecam poster Joined: Feb 6, 2006 11:41 pm
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Check out these sites. He has some very interesting ideas and tips.
All the site hints, tips, articles, projects, plans and ideas are right here, lined up for your browsing pleasure. You can look for specific items ("Roof repairs")... read by category ("Bathroom")... or just pick interesting topics at random ("Atomic Fireball") and see what turns up. Have fun! http://www.andybaird.com/Eureka/pages/intro.htm http://www.andybaird.com/Eureka/pages/toc.htm http://www.andybaird.com/Eureka/pages/index.htm |
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