How Much Does RV Repair Cost in Denver?
Denver's unique climate — hailstorms, freeze–thaw cycles, and high-altitude UV — creates specific repair needs that many out-of-state pricing guides don't account for. Here's what Denver RV owners typically pay for the most common repairs, along with how we price our work.
Common RV Repair Price Ranges in Denver
All prices are estimates. Final cost depends on RV type, age, part availability, and repair complexity. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
| Repair | Low | High |
|---|---|---|
| RV AC Capacitor Replacement | $85 | $175 |
| RV AC Fan Motor Replacement | $150 | $350 |
| RV AC Unit Replacement (Dometic/Coleman) | $800 | $1800 |
| RV Roof Reseal (per linear foot of seam) | $12 | $25 |
| EPDM Roof Patch (per sq ft) | $15 | $40 |
| RV Water Pump Replacement | $120 | $280 |
| Burst PEX Line Repair | $80 | $200 |
| RV Winterization (blow-out + antifreeze) | $125 | $225 |
| Generator Tune-Up (Onan MicroQuiet) | $180 | $320 |
| Slide-Out Motor Replacement (Lippert) | $350 | $750 |
| Slide-Out Seal Replacement (per side) | $200 | $450 |
| Converter/Charger Replacement | $200 | $500 |
| Awning Fabric Replacement (14–20 ft) | $350 | $800 |
| Pre-Purchase RV Inspection | $350 | $550 |
How We Price Mobile RV Repair in Denver
Mobile RV repair is priced differently from shop repair. You pay a service call fee that covers our travel to your location — this is applied toward your repair if you proceed. Parts are priced at fair retail, and labor is charged by the job, not by an open-ended hourly rate. You'll know the full cost before we start.
Denver's mobile repair market is competitive, and we believe in transparent pricing. We don't upsell unnecessary work, and we'll tell you honestly if a repair is something you can defer versus something that needs to be done now to prevent further damage. Colorado RV owners who wait on a cracked lap sealant often pay five to ten times more when the water damage inside the wall is finally addressed.
What Affects RV Repair Cost in Colorado
Several factors specific to Colorado RV ownership influence repair costs. Altitude-specific parts — like high-altitude generator carburetor jets and propane orifice inserts — may need to be sourced specially and can add a small parts premium. Hail damage repairs often require assessment of secondary damage beneath the visible surface impact, which can increase scope once the roof or cap is opened. Parts for older coaches can be harder to source quickly, sometimes requiring 2–3 day shipping from Dometic, Norcold, or Suburban distributors in the midwest, which may extend repair timelines.
Why Free Estimates Matter Before Committing
We always provide a written estimate before beginning work. This protects you from surprise invoices and allows you to make an informed decision about how to proceed. For larger repairs — roofing, cooling unit replacement, or hydraulic system service — we may need to perform a diagnostic inspection first before we can quote the full scope. The diagnostic fee covers this time and is applied to the repair if you proceed.
Denver RV owners who need a budget estimate before scheduling can call us at (303) 555-0000 and we'll give a range over the phone based on your description of the problem and your RV's make, model, and year.
Is there a service call fee for mobile RV repair in Denver?
Yes. We charge a flat diagnostic/travel fee to come to your Denver-area location. This fee is applied toward the repair total if you proceed with service. We quote the fee upfront before dispatching.
Does RV repair cost more at altitude in Denver?
Some repairs — particularly generator carburetor re-jetting for high altitude and altitude-specific propane orifice adjustments — are unique to Denver and the Front Range. These are typically minor additions to standard repair costs, not major price increases.
Get a Free Denver RV Repair Estimate
Tell us what's wrong and we'll quote you before we dispatch.
Call (303) 555-0000