Old-Biscuit wrote:
NO.....
Shop can rate a 10 and charge less than $100/hr and I still would choke.
Majority of items in an RV can be fixed with inexpensive tools and basic understanding of mechanics and electrical systems....as I have proven many, many times over the past 30 yrs. of doing my own repairs.
$190/hr......preposterous
Not all repairs needed are just on the engine. Majority of RV repairs are on the inside. 98% of all the insides can be fixed with plain ole common sense. From a pop up to a Prevost appliances and innards are all the same o same o inside, baring some cherry wood cabinets and etched glass!:B
You don't have to be a rocket science to fix them or order a part to replace it.
Again once I found out about RV mobile repair I NEVER use a dealership anymore. Most of these guys have been working on RV's for years and know more than any tech in a dealership. It is their livelihood, reputation is at stake etc. AND they don't punch out at 4:30 and leave your MH sit for another day they work until it's finished.
They carry just about every part that commonly breaks on RV's on board their trucks AND surprisingly if you need a part to be ordered?
Hmmmmm, all the parts that I have ever needed to order they either went and picked it up the same day, came back and installed it and/or at the longest it was the 'next' day. Sure can't say you can experience THAT turnaround time at a dealership.
If I was a billionaire I still would NOT pay $195.00 an hour for RV service, I'd call my favorite RV Mobile Repair Guy!