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As a certified RV technician with years of experience, I know that regular RV maintenance and repairs make more than good sense... ... they also maintain the value of your RV for years to come!

 Trust me: It's much easier -- and cheaper! -- to do simple RV repairs yourself than to ignore small problems until you are forced to take your RV into a shop and pay the high prices charged by mechanics and technicians!

If you're not comfortable doing repairs yourself, don't worry!

This web site contains FREE, step-by-step information on RV repairs that makes it easy for anyone to jump in and start working on their recreational vehicle.

 A positive I-can-do-it attitude is the most essential tool!

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Popular RV Repair Articles

Used RV

If you think you know all there is to know about buying a used RV ... then you do not need to read any further. You will be wasting your time. Just go out and buy that RV.

But ... Why would you try to do it yourself when you can get expert advice from a certified RV repair technician?

Get yourself "armed and dangerous". 

With this guide you will learn exactly what to look for and especially what to look out for when shopping for a used RV.


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RV Tip: Reminders

Ever forget to lower your TV antenna or unhook your power cord?

We have all done something similar, and this weeks tip deals with one method of reminding yourself of routine tasks.

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RV Fridge Tip

Let me share this tip with you - put a single ice cube in a paper cup and leave it in your freezer and check it daily to be sure there had not been a power failure at the campground while you were away for the day, or that nothing else has happened to cause the frozen foods to partially thaw and re-freeze again.
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RV Water Sanitizing Tip

If you notice a stale odor when using water from the fresh water tank, this indicates that water was left in the system for quite some time and has grown stagnant.

The best thing to do when this happens is to sanitize the entire water system. First drain all of the water out of the system, and then close all of the drains.


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Dewinterizing the RV Water System

Dewinterizing is simply the process of removing all traces of the RV antifreeze that was used to protect the water system. Here's a step by step ...


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