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RV & Motorhome Interior Repair in Dallas–Fort Worth

An RV is a rolling home whose furniture takes both jobs' abuse: vehicle-grade sun exposure through the biggest windshield on the road, plus household-grade daily use when you're camped. Add months of hot storage between trips, and RV interiors age faster than either a house's or a car's.

Travel trailer interior with sofa on a slide-out section

We service rigs where they're parked — storage facilities, RV parks, driveways: captain's chairs rebuilt, dinette and jackknife furniture repaired, cushions re-foamed, sun damage refinished. Owners time the work before the season or before a listing; full-timers get it done at their site between trips.

What we typically repair

  • Captain's and co-pilot chairs
  • Dinettes and booth benches
  • Jackknife sofas and recliners
  • Bunk and bedroom cushions
  • Cab interiors on Class C rigs

Common damage

  • Windshield sun cracking
  • Fold-point wear
  • Flat, tired cushions
  • Storage-heat drying
  • Pet passenger damage
  • Humidity staining

Materials we work with

  • RV leather and vinyl
  • Builder fabrics
  • Cushion foam
  • Trim surfaces

Where and when we work

Storage lots and RV parks are normal job sites for us — arrange gate access and we handle the rest, including generator power if the site is unpowered. The best windows: before the spring shakedown trip, and before listing a rig for sale, when interior condition moves asking price disproportionately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our rig is at a storage facility outside the city. Do you go there?

Yes — storage sites across the metroplex are routine. We coordinate access and work at the rig's spot.

Can the dinette foam be made firm enough to sleep on?

Yes — convertible dinettes get sleeping-grade foam density, chosen for both sitting and overnight duty.

The coach is a discontinued brand. Can materials still be matched?

Color and texture are matched on-site against your actual surfaces, so discontinued builder materials aren't a blocker for repair and refinishing.

Repair now or closer to the trip?

A few weeks before the season is ideal — repairs are fresh, sealed and conditioned for the sun ahead, and spring calendars fill fast.

Let's look at your project

Send photos or request a walk-through — you'll get an itemized assessment and honest per-item recommendations.

Prefer to text? Send photos to (972) 522-9763

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