RV Types We Service
All Makes. All Models. One Certified Mobile Team.
Class A Motorhome
Class A motorhomes represent the pinnacle of RV luxury and complexity. Built on dedicated motorhome chassis or converted bus platforms, these units range from 25 to over 45 feet and pack full residential amenities into a self-propelled package. Gas-powered Class A units ride on Ford F-53 or Chevy P32 chassis, while diesel pushers use Cummins or Detroit powerplants mounted at the rear on Freightliner, Spartan, or Tiffin Allegro Bus chassis.
Our technicians are experienced with the full range of Class A systems — from hydraulic leveling jacks and multi-slide toppers to residential refrigerators, washer/dryer combos, and 50-amp electrical systems. We perform all service on-site without requiring you to navigate your coach to a shop.
Class B Van Camper
Class B van campers are built on full-size commercial van chassis — most commonly the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Ford Transit, or Ram ProMaster. Professional conversion companies transform these platforms into surprisingly capable camping machines with full kitchen, sleeping, and bathroom facilities packed into a vehicle that drives like a large SUV. Stealth camping capability and urban maneuverability make Class Bs increasingly popular.
Servicing a Class B requires familiarity with both the commercial van chassis (Mercedes, Ford, or Ram) and the bespoke house systems installed by the converter. We handle both sides: electrical, water, heating, and appliance issues in the house portion, and chassis-related concerns including Sprinter DEF system, roof fan wiring, and chassis battery integration.
Class C Motorhome
Class C motorhomes are built on cutaway van chassis — typically the Ford E-Series or F-53 — and are immediately identifiable by the cab-over sleeping area that extends over the cab. Ranging from about 20 to 33 feet, they strike a balance between the compact handling of a Class B and the full living amenities of a Class A, making them the most popular choice for family camping.
Class C repairs often involve the cab-over area (beds, hatches, windows), the cab-to-coach pass-through connection, slideout systems on larger units, and the roof-mounted AC units common on this body style. Our technicians know the Ford E-350 and E-450 chassis platforms thoroughly and carry parts for Coachmen, Winnebago, Thor Four Winds, Forest River Sunseeker, and other major Class C brands.
Fifth Wheel
Fifth wheels are the largest and most feature-rich towable RVs on the market. Connected to the tow vehicle via a kingpin hitch in the truck bed, they offer superior stability over traditional ball-hitch trailers and their raised front section creates a natural split-level floor plan that maximizes living space. Lengths commonly reach 35–42 feet, and multiple slide-out rooms are standard on most floorplans.
Fifth wheels are built for semi-permanent use and incorporate nearly residential-grade features: full-size refrigerators, washer/dryer hookups, fireplace systems, and residential shower surrounds. Their complexity means more potential failure points — and our team is equipped to address them all on-site. Hydraulic and electric slide systems, 50-amp electrical, tankless water heaters, and multi-zone HVAC are all within our scope.
Travel Trailer
Travel trailers are the most common RV type on the road, encompassing everything from lightweight teardrop campers under 2,000 lbs to full-size luxury units over 10,000 lbs GVWR. They attach to a standard ball hitch on the tow vehicle and require no specialized connection system. This accessibility, combined with a wide range of price points from economy to premium, makes travel trailers the entry point for millions of RVers.
Because they're so widely owned and span such a range of ages and conditions, travel trailers are our most frequently serviced vehicle type. We carry parts for Keystone, Forest River, Heartland, Grand Design, Lance, Airstream, Coachmen, and virtually every other major brand. Whether it's a 15-year-old Keystone Springdale or a brand-new Grand Design Imagine, we have the parts and experience to get it fixed.
Toy Hauler
Toy haulers — available in both travel trailer and fifth wheel configurations, and less commonly as Class A or C motorhomes — feature a rear garage section with a fold-down ramp door, designed to haul ATVs, motorcycles, dirt bikes, and other powered toys. The garage converts to additional sleeping or living space when the toys are unloaded, giving toy haulers a dual-purpose flexibility no other RV type can match.
The ramp door mechanism, integrated fuel station, generator hookup provisions, and the structural demands of the garage section make toy haulers uniquely complex to service. Our technicians are experienced with ramp door hardware, gas shock replacement, rubber seal service, and the heavier frame and axle systems required to support the additional weight of garage cargo.
Pop-Up & Truck Camper
Pop-up campers (also called folding trailers or tent trailers) collapse to a low-profile unit for towing, then expand with fold-out canvas bunk ends to provide sleeping capacity for four to eight people. Their lightweight construction — often under 3,000 lbs — opens towability to smaller SUVs and crossovers. Brands like Jayco, Forest River Rockwood, and Coachmen Clipper dominate the market.
Truck campers slide into pickup truck beds and are secured by tie-downs and turnbuckles, creating one of the most capable and agile RV configurations for off-road and remote camping. Their self-contained plumbing, electrical, and heating systems require the same professional service as any other RV. We service both pop-up campers and truck campers on-site — whether the truck camper is mounted or removed from the truck.
Brands We Service
We carry parts and have experience with all major RV manufacturers — 50+ brands and counting.
One Team for Every RV Type
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- 7 RV types: Class A, B, C, fifth wheel, travel trailer, toy hauler, pop-up/truck camper
- 50+ brands including Winnebago, Thor, Forest River, Airstream, Grand Design
- All model years — current through vintage
- Service area: [COVERAGE_AREA] — [RADIUS]-mile mobile radius
- Certification: [CERTIFICATION]
- Warranty: [WARRANTY_PERIOD] parts & labor on all repairs
RV Types — Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We service all Class A motorhomes including gas and diesel pusher chassis. Our technicians are trained on Cummins, Caterpillar, and Detroit diesel engine platforms as well as Spartan, Freightliner, and other common Class A chassis.
Yes. Class B van campers — including Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Ford Transit, and Ram ProMaster conversions — are well within our service scope. We handle both the Mercedes/Ford/Ram chassis mechanical systems and the RV house systems installed by the converter.
Yes. Class C motorhomes built on Ford E-Series, Ford F-53, and GM cutaway chassis are among the most common vehicles we service. We handle both chassis-related issues and all house-system repairs on Class C units.
Absolutely. Fifth wheels with multiple slides, including full-wall and triple-slide configurations, are routinely serviced by our team. We repair both electric motor and hydraulic slide systems on all major fifth-wheel brands.
Yes. We service travel trailers from economy brands to luxury units, and from current model years back to vintage trailers. As long as parts are available and the trailer is structurally sound enough to repair, we can help.
Yes. Toy hauler ramp doors, gas struts, ramp door seals, and garage-to-living-space divider systems are all services we perform. We also handle the full range of house system repairs in the living area of toy haulers.
Yes. Pop-up campers and folding trailers require specialized service including canvas inspection and repair, lift system maintenance, bunk-end seal service, and tent pole hardware. We service all major pop-up brands including Jayco, Forest River, and Coachmen.
Yes. We service truck campers in-place without requiring removal from the truck. We handle all house systems including electrical, plumbing, heating, appliances, and the jacking and tie-down systems used to mount and secure the camper.
Yes. We service all major RV manufacturers including Winnebago, Thor Motor Coach, Forest River, Coachmen, Keystone, Grand Design, Airstream, Tiffin, Newmar, Entegra, Fleetwood, Jayco, and many more — totaling 50+ brands.
Yes, within reason. We service older RVs including vintage Airstreams, Winnebago Brave, and other classic units. Parts availability can affect what we can repair, but our technicians are resourceful with alternative sourcing when OEM parts are discontinued.
We can service RVs of any length. Very large diesel pushers over 45 feet are not a problem — we simply need adequate clearance around the vehicle to work safely. We may not be able to access vehicles parked in extremely tight spaces.
We service the house systems on Prevost and Marathon conversion coaches including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, slide-outs, and appliances. For the Prevost chassis and drivetrain, we refer to specialized Prevost-certified chassis technicians when needed.