
What a mobile technician can handle without the rig ever leaving where it is parked.
Resealing, lap sealant, seam and vent work before soft spots set in.
Won't extend, won't retract, grinding, or out of alignment.
Torn fabric, bent arms, motors, and awnings stuck part-way out.
Fridges, air conditioners, water heaters, and furnaces.
Converters, inverters, batteries, shore power and dead circuits.
Pumps, leaks, tanks, toilets and winter freeze damage.
Bearing repack, brake service and suspension on towables.
Won't start, won't hold load, surging, or overdue for service.
Not on the list? Call anyway. The list covers the common work, not the limit of it — the useful question is whether your specific problem is a mobile fix or a shop job, and that is a two-minute conversation.
Collision and structural repair, full roof replacement, sidewall delamination, paint, and anything needing a lift or a booth all belong in a shop. So does propane and LP-gas system work, which is separately licensed in Texas — we do not advertise or arrange it.
| Part | What it is |
|---|---|
| Service call | A flat fee for coming out to you, charged once per visit — whether the job takes ten minutes or three hours |
| Labor | Hourly after that, usually with a one-hour minimum. Diagnosis is often folded into the first hour rather than billed separately |
| Parts | Separate. Either supplied by the technician or by you — ask which, because it changes who warranties the part |
| Extras | After-hours and weekend call-outs cost more. Mileage may apply past a set radius. A return trip to fit an ordered part may mean a second service call |
Send the details and we'll get back to you. If it's urgent, calling is faster — but this reaches us either way, day or night.
Fastest is a call: (512) 737-7536
Tell us what the rig is doing. If it's something a mobile tech can fix on site, we'll get you connected today.
(512) 737-7536