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Maintenance Advice

Maintenance Advice

Before You Hitch Up This Spring, Check Every Seal on Your RV

Your RV has been sitting for months. Maybe under a cover, maybe not. Either way, every inch of sealant on the exterior has been dealing with temperature swings, moisture, UV exposure, and the kind of freeze-thaw cycling that Michigan winters are known for. And while the body of the RV

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What Broke Your Blade: 3 Common Snow Plow Malfunctions in Western Michigan

Even the most seasoned snow removal pros can get caught off guard when their plow suddenly stops responding mid-route. If your blade’s been dragging, stuck, or out of commission altogether, there’s a good chance one of these three issues is to blame for your snow plow repair. 1. Corrosion and

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How to Spot the Warning Signs Your Snow Plow Needs Repair

You don’t wait until the first snowstorm to buy a shovel, so why would you wait to get your plow checked until it’s already on the job? Every year, we see the same pattern: plows that fail mid-storm because something small got overlooked in the preseason. It might’ve been a

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Welding or Replacing? What to Do When Your Plow Frame Starts to Crack

In Western Michigan, snow plow owners don’t just deal with weather; they battle it. That means your plow frame takes a serious beating season after season. From slamming into frozen snowbanks to absorbing the constant vibration of icy roads, metal fatigue adds up fast. One day it’s surface rust. The

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The Cost of Skipping Winterization: One Customer’s $4,200 Spring Surprise

It seemed like a harmless decision. One RV owner figured skipping RV winterization would save a few bucks and a bit of time; after all, how bad could it be? The trailer was parked, covered, and hadn’t shown any signs of trouble when the season ended. But by spring, that

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RV Lights Flickering? Here’s What That Really Means

You flip on the lights and get a little strobe show you didn’t ask for. Annoying? Yes. Harmless? Not always. Flickering lights in your towable RV might seem like a minor issue, but they’re often the first sign of something deeper, something that requires RV repair. Inconsistent power, unstable voltage,

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What’s Draining Your RV Battery While Parked?

You’re not running the lights. You’re not running the fridge. So why is your RV battery dead again? Battery drain is one of the most common and most confusing problems we see at West Michigan Towable Solutions with RV repair. And it usually starts small: one weekend of weak power

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Can You Run Your RV AC All Day? Power Limits, Battery Strain & What to Watch

When it’s pushing 90 degrees and your campsite has no shade, running your RV air conditioner all day feels less like a luxury and more like a necessity. Air conditioners draw a lot of power, often more than RV owners realize. If you’re connected to shore power, you may be

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How To Stop Your RV Battery From Dying Too Soon

You’ve packed the trailer; you’re ready to roll and suddenly your battery is dead. Again.  It’s one of the most frustrating problems for RV owners and it tends to strike at the worst possible time. The truth is, it does not happen out of nowhere. There is always a cause

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The Real Reason Your Trailer Tires Fail

Your trailer tires are built for long trips, but it does not mean they’re built to last forever. In fact, most RV owners are surprised by how quickly their tires wear out, even when they haven’t driven all that many miles.  As the best RV repair in Michigan, here at