Mobile RV Repair in Albuquerque, NM
ABQ Mobile RV Repair sends certified technicians directly to your location, campground, driveway, storage facility, or roadside, across Albuquerque and the surrounding New Mexico communities. We diagnose and fix AC systems, electrical faults, plumbing leaks, slide-outs, roof seals, water heaters, generators, and more on-site, with most repairs completed in a single visit. From Rio Rancho to Edgewood, Moriarty to Los Lunas, we come to you across the full ABQ metro.
Our Services
Looking for Mobile RV Repair in Albuquerque, NM?
RV giving you trouble? Don’t stress—we fix it where it sits. Whether your AC quit during a heat wave, your water heater won’t fire up, or a roof leak’s ruining your trip, we handle it all—without ever needing to tow your RV. From homes and storage lots to campgrounds and roadsides, we come to you ready to work.
Welcome to ABQ Mobile RV Repair
At ABQ Mobile RV Repair, we believe RV service should fit your lifestyle—not the other way around. That’s why we built a 100% mobile repair business that delivers expert service to your location, fast.
Whether you’re a full-time RVer, weekend camper, or living off the grid, we’re here to keep you moving. With over a decade of hands-on experience, we’re proud to offer the convenience, honesty, and skill you deserve—without the tow truck.
Why Choose Us
Forget waiting days (or weeks) at a dealership. We built this business to offer a better solution—on-site repairs by certified technicians who actually understand your needs. We’re fast, responsive, and easy to reach by phone or text.
We’re local to Albuquerque, familiar with every neighborhood and backroad, and committed to serving fellow RVers with integrity. Whether you’re parked in the city or out in the mountains, we show up prepared, work efficiently, and get it done right.
Our Vision
RV travel should be about freedom—not frustration. Our mission is to make professional, mobile RV repair accessible to every RVer across Albuquerque and beyond.
We serve people, not just vehicles. From retirees living the dream to families on the move, we bring peace of mind, technical expertise, and a “no-hassle” mindset to every repair. Because wherever you’re parked, you deserve service you can count on.
LOCAL KNOW-HOW
RV Issues We See Most in Albuquerque's High Desert
Albuquerque’s elevation, sun, and temperature swings put RVs through more stress than most owners expect. Here’s what we’re called out for most across the metro.
Electrical Failures After Storage
Dead house batteries, tripped breakers, inverter faults, or shore power connections that won't hold. RVs stored through Albuquerque's hot summers cook their batteries and wiring. We regularly see rigs come out of storage with electrical systems that worked fine going in but fail on first use.
Generator Struggling at Elevation
Hard starts, rough idling, surging power, or a unit that runs for a few minutes then dies. Albuquerque's altitude changes the fuel-air mixture in Onan, Cummins, and Generac generators, causing carburetion and fuel delivery problems most RVers never experience at sea level. If your generator ran fine in Texas but acts up here, elevation is likely the reason.
Cracked Roof Sealant and UV Damage
Water stains on your ceiling after a monsoon rain usually mean your roof sealant has dried out and split. ABQ's UV index is among the highest in the country, and the swing between daytime heat and cool desert nights accelerates sealant breakdown faster than almost any other climate in the US. Annual roof inspections are not optional here.
Electrical Failures After Storage
Dead house batteries, tripped breakers, inverter faults, or shore power connections that won't hold. RVs stored through Albuquerque's hot summers cook their batteries and wiring. We regularly see rigs come out of storage with electrical systems that worked fine going in but fail on first use.
Sand and Dust in Slide-Out Tracks
Slide won't extend or retract smoothly, makes grinding noises, or stops halfway. New Mexico's fine desert sand and dust work into slide-out tracks, seals, and gear mechanisms over time, especially for rigs parked at campgrounds along the Rio Grande or near the mesa. Regular cleaning helps, but eventually the seals and motors need attention.
Water System Freeze Damage in Spring
Pipes that burst, fittings that leak, or a water pump that won't prime when you de-winterize in spring. Albuquerque's elevation means overnight freezing temperatures can persist well into April, catching RVers off guard who winterized too early or de-winterized based on daytime temps. We see a surge of water system repairs every March and April across the ABQ area.
Mobile RV Repair, Made Simple
From the first call to the final fix, we make it easy to get back on the road—fast.
Step 1: Call Or Text Us
You reach out by call or text. Just share your location, RV make/model, and a quick summary of the issue. We’ll confirm if we can fix it on-site and give you a quote.
Step 2: Diagnosis On-Site
We come to your location—home, park, or roadside—with tools and common parts in hand. Our tech walks you through the diagnosis and discusses your repair options.
Step 3: Repairs Done Right
We get to work. Most repairs are diagnosed and completed during that same visit, no towing, no shop drop-off, no second appointment. If we need a specialty part, we’ll source it fast and return ASAP.
We Work on All RVs, Campers, and Custom Rigs
Wherever you’re parked and whatever you’re traveling in, we’ve got you covered. Our certified mobile RV technicians service all major brands including Forest River, Keystone, Coachmen, Jayco, Grand Design, Winnebago, Thor Motor Coach, and Airstream. From luxury motorhomes to off-grid conversions, if it rolls, tows, or travels, we can fix it on-site across Albuquerque and Central New Mexico.
Motorized RVs
- Class A Motorhomes
- Class B Motorhomes
- Class C Motorhomes
- Camper Vans
- Conversion Vans
- Skoolies (School Bus Conversions)
- RV Buses & Tour Coaches
Towable RVs
- Travel Trailers
- Fifth Wheels
- Toy Haulers
- Pop-Up Campers
- Teardrop Trailers
- A-Frame Campers
- Hybrid Travel Trailers
- Caravans
Niche & Other
- Truck Campers
- Horse Trailer Conversions
- Utility Trailer Conversions
- Overland Vehicles
- Expedition Rigs
- Tiny Homes on Wheels
Proudly Serving Albuquerque + Surrounding Areas
Where Do You Offer Mobile RV Repair Near Albuquerque?
We serve the entire Albuquerque metro area and many surrounding communities. No matter where you’re parked, from the city to the outskirts, we come to you and complete most repairs on-site in a single visit.
Surrounding Cities & Suburbs:
- Rio Rancho
- Los Lunas
- Edgewood
- Bernalillo
- Placitas
- Belen
- Corrales
- Tijeras
- Moriarty
- Cedar Crest
- Bosque Farms
- Sandia Park
- Peralta
Local Neighborhoods:
- Northeast Heights
- Westside
- Downtown
- Nob Hill
- Uptown
- Old Town
- Los Duranes
- Taylor Ranch
- North Valley
- South Valley
Mobile RV Repair for Balloon Fiesta, Route 66, and Southwest Road Trips
Albuquerque is one of the busiest RV crossroads in the American Southwest. I-40 and I-25 meet here, making ABQ the natural stopping point for RVers heading to Santa Fe, Taos, White Sands, Carlsbad Caverns, the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Mesa Verde, and destinations across the Four Corners region. Whether you’re passing through or spending the season, breakdowns don’t wait for a convenient location, and neither do we.
Every October, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta draws hundreds of thousands of visitors and thousands of RVs to Balloon Fiesta Park and campgrounds across the metro. Whether you’re parked at Route 66 RV Resort, Coronado Village, the Albuquerque KOA, or a private site near the launch fields, our mobile technicians are on call throughout the Fiesta for repairs, inspections, and emergency service.
Albuquerque is also one of the most iconic stops on Historic Route 66, and we regularly service RVers traveling the Mother Road through New Mexico. From Enchanted Trails RV Park to campgrounds along the Rio Grande and the Sandia Mountain foothills, if you’re passing through on Route 66 or using ABQ as your base camp for exploring the Southwest, call 505-537-5474 and we’ll come to you.
RV Parks We Frequently Service
Traveling through the area or staying a while? We work on RVs at these popular local parks:
Route 66 RV Resort – 14 mi west of ABQ
Max RV Length: 100 ft
Why RVers Love It: Luxury experience with casino access
Key Amenities: Pull-thru sites, spa, dog park, shuttle service
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Enchanted Trails RV Park – 15 mins from Old Town
Max RV Length: 85 ft
Why RVers Love It: Classic charm and convenience
Key Amenities: Heated pool, vintage gift shop, propane, laundry
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Albuquerque KOA Journey – Near Sandia Mountains
Max RV Length: 75 ft
Why RVers Love It: Clean, pet-friendly, family-oriented
Key Amenities: Hot tub, mini-golf, bike rentals, general store
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Coronado Village RV Resort – Northeast Heights
Max RV Length: 90 ft
Why RVers Love It: Beautiful setting near Balloon Fiesta Park
Key Amenities: Clubhouse, pool, year-round activities, fitness center
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Frequently Asked Questions—
Mobile RV Repair in Albuquerque, NM
What areas near Albuquerque do you cover for mobile RV repair?
We serve RV owners throughout the Albuquerque metro and surrounding Central New Mexico communities including Rio Rancho, Edgewood, Los Lunas, Moriarty, Bernalillo, Corrales, Belen, Tijeras, Cedar Crest, and Sandia Park. We also respond to RV parks and campgrounds near Balloon Fiesta Park, Petroglyph National Monument, the Sandia Mountains, and along Historic Route 66. Not sure if we reach you? Call 505-537-5474 and we’ll confirm.
What RV brands do you repair in Albuquerque?
We service all major RV manufacturers including Forest River, Keystone, Coachmen, Jayco, Grand Design, Winnebago, Thor Motor Coach, Airstream, and more. Whether you own a Forest River Rockwood, a Keystone Montana fifth wheel, or a Winnebago View motorhome, our certified technicians diagnose and fix it on-site across Albuquerque and the surrounding New Mexico area.
Do you offer same-day or emergency RV repair in Albuquerque?
Yes, we offer same-day availability and 24-hour emergency service across the Albuquerque metro. Whether your AC fails under the New Mexico sun, your slide-out gets stuck at a campground near the Sandia Mountains, or you lose power at Route 66 RV Resort, call 505-537-5474 for immediate assistance.
Do you offer RV repair during Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque?
Yes, we stay on call throughout the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta every October when thousands of RVs fill campgrounds across the metro. Whether you’re parked at Route 66 RV Resort, the Albuquerque KOA, Coronado Village near Balloon Fiesta Park, or a private site, call 505-537-5474 and we’ll dispatch a technician to your location.
Why do RV generators have more problems at Albuquerque's elevation?
Albuquerque sits at 5,300 feet above sea level, high enough that generators can experience fuel delivery and carburetion issues that don’t occur at lower altitudes. Thinner air at elevation changes the fuel-air mixture, which can cause hard starting, rough running, and power loss. Our technicians are familiar with high-altitude generator behavior and diagnose these issues regularly across the Albuquerque metro.
How much does mobile RV repair cost in Albuquerque?
Every service call starts with an on-site diagnostic and a clear upfront estimate before any work begins, so you know exactly what the repair will cost before we start. Pricing depends on the system being repaired and parts required. Call 505-537-5474 to discuss your specific issue and get a quote.
What RV repairs can be done on-site vs. at a shop in Albuquerque?
The majority of common RV repairs can be completed on-site, including AC systems, electrical faults, plumbing leaks, water heater failures, slide-out repairs, generator issues, roof sealant, and appliance repairs. Shop visits are typically only necessary for major structural damage, full roof replacements, or chassis repairs requiring a lift. If you’re unsure, call and describe the issue, we can usually tell you over the phone before you book.
Can I stay in my RV during mobile repair work in Albuquerque?
In most cases yes, one of the main advantages of mobile RV repair is that you stay put while the technician works around you. For repairs involving propane systems, electrical panels, or roof work, the technician may ask you to step outside briefly for safety. For most common repairs there is no need to vacate.
How do I prepare my RV for a mobile repair technician visit in Albuquerque?
Make sure your RV is accessible from all sides if possible. Have a clear description of the problem ready including when it started and any warning lights or error codes. Know the location of your main water and electrical shutoffs if the repair involves those systems. In Albuquerque’s high desert heat, parking in a shaded spot where available will help keep sensitive components cooler during the repair and make working conditions better for your technician.
How do I verify a mobile RV technician is licensed and insured in New Mexico?
When hiring any mobile RV repair service in Albuquerque, ask upfront whether the technician carries general liability insurance and is licensed to operate in New Mexico. A reputable company will confirm both without hesitation. Look for certifications such as RVIA or RVTAA credentials which indicate the technician has met national standards for RV service. Checking verified Google reviews and confirming a physical business address or phone number are additional ways to verify legitimacy before booking.
What should I do if my RV breaks down near Albuquerque?
Call 505-537-5474 immediately. Stay with your RV and note your exact location, campground name, RV park, street address, or highway mile marker. We serve the entire Albuquerque metro and respond to roadside breakdowns along I-40, I-25, Historic Route 66, and surrounding roads throughout Central New Mexico. Most roadside issues can be diagnosed and fixed on-site without a tow.
Do you service RVers traveling Historic Route 66 through Albuquerque?
Yes, Albuquerque is one of the most iconic stops on Historic Route 66 and we regularly service RVers traveling the Mother Road through New Mexico. Whether you’re parked at Enchanted Trails RV Park, Route 66 RV Resort, or a campground along the Rio Grande, call 505-537-5474 and we’ll come to you. We serve the full stretch of Route 66 through the Albuquerque metro and surrounding areas.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Don’t let a minor issue ruin your weekend or a major one stop you in your tracks. ABQ Mobile RV Repair is ready to help now, with certified techs, same-day availability, and most repairs completed in a single visit across Albuquerque and beyond.