
Caravan, Motorhome & RV Repairs Adelaide
RV repairs—including insurance and warranty repairs—are essential to owning and maintaining a caravan, motorhome or campervan, especially given Australia’s diverse and often harsh travel conditions. From coastal humidity to outback dust, your RV can face a range of challenges on the road that may lead to wear and tear over time.
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Insurance caravan repairs
The Camperagent team is here to make the entire insurance repair process as smooth as possible. Once your RV is in our workshop, our highly skilled, factory-trained technicians will provide you with the highest-quality repairs. We hold a large inventory of parts and materials to minimise downtime and will work hard to provide you with the most efficient repair possible. We understand your time is important, so we’ll do everything we can to have you back on the road in no time!

What is included in our RV & caravan insurance repairs?
We manage a range of caravan, motorhome, and camper insurance repairs, including:

Warranty repairs
We follow manufacturer warranty guidelines for repairs, ensuring your RV stays in top condition and on the road for longer.

What is included in our warranty RV repairs?
Our warranty caravan repairs at Camperagent RV Super Centre include:
RV Repair Services Adelaide - Camperagent
Quality repairs enhance the resale value of your RV and help prolong its lifespan, ensuring it stays roadworthy for years to come. We specialise in:
- General repairs
- Insurance repairs
- Warranty repairs
- Caravan, Motorhome & RV Repairs
FAQs - RV & Motorhome Repairs Adelaide
Common RV repairs in Australia include repairing damaged awnings, fixing leaks, and addressing issues with gas or electrical systems. Suspension and brake repairs are common for those travelling over rough terrain or long distances. Appliances, including air conditioners, fridges, and hot water systems, may also need repairs or replacements. Because of Australia’s harsh climate and varied road conditions, wear and tear can occur more frequently. Hence, it’s essential to address issues early. This can help catch minor problems before they escalate into costly repairs.
There are various signs that your RV may need repairs. Water stains can indicate leaks, and strange noises from suspension or brakes suggest mechanical issues. Malfunctioning appliances, flickering lights, or the smell of gas are all signs that gas or electrical systems need checking. Uneven tyre wear can indicate wheel alignment issues. If anything seems not quite right, have a professional check your RV sooner rather than later before they become serious.
RV repairs may be covered by your manufacturer’s warranty, provided the issue is due to a fault in materials or workmanship, and you’ve kept up with scheduled maintenance. Non-market parts and modifications might not be covered. Depending on your policy, insurance can cover accidental damage, storm-related issues, or accidents. However, general wear and tear is usually not included. It’s important to read the fine print of your warranty and insurance documents to understand what’s covered. Keeping records of servicing and repairs can also help when making a claim.