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2015 Rockwood Signature Ultralite 8280 WS
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SJ-Chris wrote:
It wouldn't surprise me to hear that a Mobile RV repair guy charges MORE than a shop. Let us know what you find out.
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2015 Ford F250
2015 Rockwood Signature Ultralite 8280 WS
Dual Honda EU2000i Generators
โAug-03-2021 03:36 PM
RKW wrote:
Thanks guys. I'm also considering calling some "mobile" RV repair guys and asking for estimates/bids. I would think they'd charge less than a shop but would still have knowledge of the do's and don't in a reseal job.
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2015 Ford F250
2015 Rockwood Signature Ultralite 8280 WS
Dual Honda EU2000i Generators
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RKW wrote:
My RV is 7 years old and could use to have a complete caulking job on the roof for the front cap, back seam, and all vents, antenna, and the bathroom skylight. I've done a complete job before on my first RV, but that was over 20 years ago. Physically, there is no way I want to attempt that now. Here is where I'm going with this: I cringe to think of the cost of this if I took it to a dealer shop and had an RV tech do it and was charged the going per hour rate. Most shops are $130.00/hour and up. Don't get me wrong here. Overall, a certified RV tech is worth every penny he earns. There is a very wide range of expertise they must possess. But not all RV work is complicated and/or technical. Some jobs are simple, but labor intensive.
Here is my question. Are there companies or outfits that specialize in resealing an RV that charge rates that are somewhat commensurate with the simplicity of the job?
Thanks.