RATES FOR MOBILE RV REPAIR
On-site Service Fee
We charge an on-site service fee for our trip to you.
The rate is $100 within Mesa.
Destinations outside our service area may incur an additional fee of $3.50 per mile.
Each service call is charged an on-site service fee even if we are already in the same RV park or area. If you need emergency service (outside normal business hours or same day service), an additional On-site fee of $3.50 per mile may be applied, starting at the dispatch location of the technician, $50 minimum.
Each service call is charged an on-site service fee even if we are already in the same RV park or area. If you need emergency service (outside normal business hours or same day service), an additional On-site fee of $3.50 per mile may be applied, starting at the dispatch location of the technician, $50 minimum.
Shop Rate Labor Fee
SHOP RATE: $150 PER HOUR
The shop rate starts once we arrive at your location and the work begins. We do charge a one (1) hour minimum.
Do not confuse the "shop rate" with an "hourly rate" – they are not the same thing. We charge a standard flat-rate per task based upon an industry standard guidebook and not by time spent on the task. This is the same method a mechanic shop or RV repair shop would use to charge you.
Any RV Service Center will tell you that those published rates are guidelines, not concrete prices to perform a specific task. The manuals themselves state this as well on the first few pages, but it is a fair starting point. The automotive and trucking industries have standardized flat rate manuals because their industries are more standardized on repairs. There is nothing standard about fixing an RV. That is why the idea of an RV industry flat rate is, at best, a guideline to be adjusted accordingly.
The shop rate starts once we arrive at your location and the work begins. We do charge a one (1) hour minimum.
Do not confuse the "shop rate" with an "hourly rate" – they are not the same thing. We charge a standard flat-rate per task based upon an industry standard guidebook and not by time spent on the task. This is the same method a mechanic shop or RV repair shop would use to charge you.
Any RV Service Center will tell you that those published rates are guidelines, not concrete prices to perform a specific task. The manuals themselves state this as well on the first few pages, but it is a fair starting point. The automotive and trucking industries have standardized flat rate manuals because their industries are more standardized on repairs. There is nothing standard about fixing an RV. That is why the idea of an RV industry flat rate is, at best, a guideline to be adjusted accordingly.