Your RV is parked, the fridge has quit, and the nearest shop can see you in three weeks. RV House Call brings a qualified mobile tech to wherever you're sitting — campsite, driveway, or the shoulder of I-40.
And for the shops sending those techs: dispatch, scheduling, invoicing and reporting on a desktop, with the field work on a phone. One system instead of a whiteboard, a group text and a shoebox of receipts.
One email when we launch in your area. That's the whole list.
Four steps, and the third one is the reason this exists.
What's wrong, photos if you have them, and where the rig is sitting right now.
Techs near you who actually work on your kind of unit see the job and respond.
You don't hitch up, break camp, or lose three days to a service bay.
Itemised parts and labour, signed off before anyone charges anything.
Nobody runs a business from a phone, and nobody crawls under a rig with a laptop. So each person gets the screen their work actually happens on.
Run the whole operation from a real screen.
Everything needed in the field, nothing else.
The simplest of the three, on purpose.
There's no "find a tech near you" button on this page, and that's on purpose. Taking a service request we can't fill — from somebody sitting on a hot shoulder with a family in the back — is worse than making them wait for a page that's honest about where we are.
We're finishing the app and signing up techs region by region. Leave your email and you'll hear from us once when it's genuinely live near you.