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Warm air, a tripped breaker, or an AC that won’t start — our RVSA Master Certified technician diagnoses and repairs RV air conditioners onsite, at your driveway, storage lot, or campsite.
— Mobile RV Awning Repair & Installation
An awning problem usually falls into one of three categories: the fabric itself, the support arms, or, on electric awnings, the motor and switch. Genesis Mobile RV Service brings the tools and replacement materials needed to repair or install an awning directly at your RV, no towing required.
Every repair is performed by Ralph, an RVSA Master Certified RV Technician with more than 25 years of RV industry experience across manual and electric RV awning systems.
— Why It Matters
A damaged awning left alone tends to get worse with every gust of wind. Here’s what fast, on-site repair actually protects.
Most awning repairs are completed in one visit, so you’re not stuck without working shade and weather protection.
A torn fabric or a bent arm tends to get worse with wind and use, and can damage the mounting hardware or roofline if ignored.
The technician comes to your driveway, storage lot, or campsite. Your RV never has to leave where it’s parked.
You know the service call and labor rate upfront, and any parts cost is approved by you before work begins.
— Common Problems
If your RV awning is doing any of the following, it’s usually a sign of a specific, diagnosable issue rather than something that fixes itself.
Often a stuck arm mechanism, a failed motor on electric units, or a spring tension issue.
Sun and wind exposure break down awning fabric over time, and small tears tend to spread if not patched or replaced.
On electric awnings, this usually points to a failed motor, a bad switch, or a wiring issue at the motor itself.
Usually happens after wind damage and can prevent the awning from opening or closing evenly.
Usually a tension or roller issue that gets worse over time if left unaddressed.
A safety issue worth addressing before your next trip, since an awning that opens while driving can cause serious damage.
— What’s Included
Every visit starts with the $150 service call and diagnostic, which covers dispatch to your location and a full inspection of the awning before any repair work begins.
Patching small tears or replacing fabric that’s too worn or torn to repair.
Straightening or replacing bent arms and restoring even operation.
Diagnosing and repairing electric awning motors and control switches.
Making sure the awning locks securely for safe travel.
Spring tension, roller, and hardware repair on manual awning systems.
Full installation of a new manual or electric awning.
Service call covers dispatch and diagnosis. Labor is billed only after that.
$150
Service Call
$200/hr
Labor Rate
— Questions We Hear Often
Every visit starts with a $150 service call and diagnostic, then a $200 per hour labor rate once the issue is identified. Fabric, arms, or a replacement motor are quoted separately and approved by you before any work begins.
In most cases, just the fabric can be replaced while keeping the existing arms and hardware, which is significantly less expensive than a full awning replacement.
Yes, including motor and switch diagnostics on electric units and arm or spring tension repair on manual ones.
Yes, we can install a new manual or electric awning on RVs that don’t currently have one, in addition to repairing or replacing existing units.
We come to wherever your RV is parked within our service area, including campgrounds, storage lots, and driveways throughout Port Orange and the surrounding Volusia County area.
— What’s Included
Electric awning motors run off the same 12V system as other RV electronics.
Awning mounting hardware sits close to the roofline and can affect seals.
See every system we repair and maintain onsite.
Call now to schedule an RVSA Master Certified technician at your location.