RV Service
We offer Recreational Vehicle Service, Repair, and Maintenance at our shop in North Hampton, NH 03962 as well as service on site at your campground.
We carry Recreational Vehicle Parts & Accessories. Our fully stocked parts store has all of the popular parts, whatchamacallits, and do-hickeys you've been looking for. If you've been told it's not available, please call us with detailed part info and we'll see what we can do. We carry a large amount of obsolete and discontinued parts! Check out the listings in our Parts Section.
Our shop is
located in North
Hampton, NH. We are conveniently located on Rt. 1 near Rt. 111
only 10 minutes from I95. Our accessible lot accommodates
space for over 100 full size campers & RV's.
Our labor rate is currently $70 per hour.
What We Do
The labor Related Services that we provide include (but are not limited to):
- Antique
Camper Restoration
- Interior Customization and
Modification
Electrical, Plumbing, Gas, and A/C Repair
Complete Interior and Exterior Repair - Rubber Roof Replacement, repair, and treatment
- Remodeling Services (to suit your needs)
- Awning's, Screen Rooms, Windows, Doors
- Satellite Dishes, TV Antennas, Stereos
- Water Damage Repair (Roofs, Walls, Floors, etc.)
- Reconditioning & Cleaning
- Generator Repair
- Dometic Refrigerator Recalls
- Insurance Estimates
- Warranty & Insruance Work
Planning to spend your RV experience at a campground?
We offer local road service to meet your needs. Please e-mail or call (603) 964-7050 and leave a detailed message. For the best service possible, please call and schedule an appointment with our Service Department.
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Atwood
Suburban
Dometic
Norcold
Workhorse
Carefree of Colorado
Lippert
Power Gear |
A&E HWH
Cummins-Onan
Generac
Winegard
KVH
Reese
Blue OX |
Our service department sets the bar for high quality. On several occasions, customers have sought us out after they paid one of the "big guys" dealerships to fix a problem because it wasn't done 100%. We are small enough to give each customer the attention they and their RV need, and big enough to get the job done right.
Ask An
Expert:
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Maintenance and Service to your Recreational Vehicle is an important factor in keeping your unit in good shape for years to come allowing yourself, family, and friends to get the most out it. Regular preventative maintenance is the best advice we can give. Regular maintenance will not only prevent any surprises when you make then time to use your RV, it will also help your unit hold it's value for when you decide to sell or upgrade. Here are some helpful links and tips of the trade from an experienced technician with over 25 years experience in the industry...
Frequently
Asked Questions
Does my trailer
need to be inspected?
New Hampshire law requires all
trailers with a registered weight of 3000lbs or more, to be safety
inspected. Inspections must be done in or prior to the month of
June.
How do I know I need a
"sticker" on my trailer?
Looking at your registration...
in the lower left notice the weight stated under "GVWR"... if it reads
3000lbs. or more, you are required to have your trailer inspected.
GOOD NEWS! We are a licensed inspection station for New Hampshire!
Does my Tow Vehicle need a
electronic brake
control unit?
In the State of New Hampshire, if
your travel trailer weighs 3,000lbs
or more and is equipped with electric brakes, you are required to have
an auxiliary brake control unit installed in your tow vehicle.
The
brake control unit syncs your vehicle and trailer braking systems
allowing shorter, quicker stops in traffic. Here is a picture of a
popular brake control unit. Quality parts start at $79.95 for
the
Brake Control and labor depends on the vehicle. Common packages
(parts + labor) for a brake control installation runs about $250.
Free Maintenance Tips
RV Maintenance Tips from Pedata RV Center
http://www.pedatarvcenter.com/rvservicevideos.html
The videos at this website demonstrate some
excellent
tips you can benefit from whether you're a first timer or expereienced RV veteran.
RV Roof Inspection, Maintenance and Repair
Inspecting the roof sealant on an RV is
something you should do twice a year. Why?
Because that is the likely place that a water
leak will first develop. Water runs downhill, of course, and a tiny
leak on the roof will turn into a major problem within the structure
of the RV.
Think about this - one drip per minute (through a pinhole leak)
adds up to 1440 drips per day or 10,080 drips in a week.
I don't have time to figure out how many
gallons of water there are in 10,080 drips, but I think you see my
point.
Closely inspect the roof sealant condition
on every protruding fixture on the roof. Any cracks or thin spots can
be touched up with the appropriate material. If the roof sealant is
peeling or flaking in any way, then the old coating must be physically
removed.
On metal roofs I use a 1' wide scraper with a firm blade, like the
ones used by auto technicians for scraping off old gaskets. For rubber
roofs I made a similar sized plastic scraper that won't cut the rubber
membrane.
To Contact a member of our Service Department please call (603) 964-7050
Rubber Roof Treatment & Cleaning
Cleaning a rubber roof should be done at least twice a year. Here we have some pictures of a 2004 travel trailer that was sitting under a pine tree at a local campground. Although it was washed before, it only takes several months for dirt and debris to cover the entire roof. (all materials are available at our store, and we also offer a full roof treatment service for approx $195)
I recommend spraying the roof down first and then using a medium to stiff bristled brush and Rubber Roof Cleaner to get the best effect. We have a product in parts store that cleans and protects the roof in one step. We had to stop this job to take pictures... Notice the incredible difference.
Let us Recondition and Detail your RV!
We now offer RV Detailing at $9 per foot for Exterior Cleaning & Wax
Interior Cleaning/ Reconditioning offered at $70/ hour.




