RV Maintenance and Repair Guides
RV shops charge $100-150/hour. Most maintenance jobs take basic tools and an afternoon. Roof resealing, slide-out adjustment, seal replacement and seasonal prep are all DIY-friendly if you know what to look for.
Check the roof twice a year — it's where 80% of RV damage starts. Slide-out seals need inspection every spring. And if you're storing your camper through winter in North Texas, follow a proper seasonal checklist to avoid freeze damage and rodent invasions.
How to Insulate a Camper - Stay Cool in Summer, Warm in Winter
Insulate your RV or camper for year-round comfort. Covers window film, reflective insulation, skirting, vent covers and upgrades that make the biggest temperature difference.
Jan 31, 2026
RV Roof Repair Guide - Fix Leaks, Reseal and Prevent Damage
Repair and maintain your RV roof to prevent water damage. Covers leak detection, Dicor sealant application, rubber roof patching and annual maintenance schedules.
Jan 31, 2026
RV Slide-Out Maintenance - Seals, Lubrication and Troubleshooting
Maintain your RV slide-outs to prevent leaks, motor failure and seal damage. Covers seal cleaning, lubrication schedules, adjustment and common slide-out problems.
Jan 31, 2026