The Prescription for Affordable RV Care— Call “The Doc”, today!
The Prescription for Affordable RV Care— Call “The Doc”, today!

Awning replacement involves removing a worn, damaged, or faded RV awning and installing a new, properly fitted system to restore both function and appearance. This process ensures the awning fabric, hardware, and support arms are all secure, weather-resistant, and operating smoothly.

Over time, dirt, debris, mold, and mildew can break down roofing materials, leading to leaks and structural issues. Keeping the roof clean helps extend its lifespan, improves overall performance, and allows for early detection of cracks or weak spots. A well-maintained roof also boosts the appearance of your RV and helps preserve its value for the long haul.

Roof resealing is the process of inspecting an RV’s roof for cracks, seams, and worn sealant, then removing any damaged material and applying a fresh, weatherproof sealant to vulnerable areas like vents, edges, and joints. This creates a protective barrier that prevents water intrusion, which is one of the most common causes of costly RV damage.

Washing and waxing an RV’s exterior involves thoroughly cleaning the surface to remove dirt, grime, bugs, and oxidation, followed by applying a protective wax coating. The washing step restores the RV’s appearance, while the wax is carefully applied and buffed to create a smooth, glossy finish that seals and protects the exterior.

Polishing an RV’s exterior is the process of using specialized compounds and equipment to remove oxidation, light scratches, and surface imperfections from the finish. Polishing brings back the RV’s original shine, improves color depth, and helps prevent further deterioration caused by sun exposure and environmental buildup.

Removing oxidation involves cleaning the exterior surface and then using specialized compounds to eliminate the chalky, faded layer caused by long-term sun and weather exposure. The advantages of oxidation removal include dramatically improving the appearance of the RV, bringing back the finish, and preventing further deterioration of the gel coat or paint.

Resealing RV extrusions involves inspecting and renewing the sealant around the exterior trim pieces, seams, windows, doors, and metal or plastic extrusion joints on the RV body. The advantages of resealing extrusions include preventing water leaks that can lead to costly interior damage, mold, and structural deterioration.

Replacing RV exterior parts involves identifying damaged, worn, or non-functioning components—such as jacks, trim pieces, vents, lights, or seals—and safely removing them before installing new, properly fitted replacements. Replacing faulty or damaged parts can prevent more severe damage down the road and keep your unit at pique performance.

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