As a responsible Airstream® RV owner, you know how important regular maintenance is. While you can perform several tasks at home, you’ll likely need to take your Airstream into a service department at some point for a check-up or to address a specific problem. Here are some tips on when to seek out Airstream service and what to expect when you go.

Do You Need Professional Service?

Think about whether you need to visit a department or if you can do the task yourself. For something simple like airing up tires or patching up seams with silicone, this is likely a job you can do at home to save both money and time. However, if you’re having a more complex problem, you’ll likely want the help of a mechanic. Also, you should receive professional service at least once a year regardless of the maintenance you perform at home, just to make sure nothing major is wrong.

What Should You Do?

First, schedule an appointment. While some service bays may be able to accommodate you on a walk-in basis, it’s best if you can schedule a time to have them look your RV over. An appointment ensures that the mechanic’s full attention can be on your Airstream. Also, make notes of what you would like to have addressed at the appointment: if you’re seeking out regular service, note that, but if you have a specific issue that needs fixing, be as specific as you can about it.

Need some professional Airstream® service? Contact the service department here at Airstream of South Carolina to schedule your appointment with our professional mechanics. We can help address any issues you’re having and get you back to traveling. Come on down to our location in Lexington, SC, to take a look at our inventory of new and used Airstream® RVs for sale. Airstream of South Carolina proudly serves the cities of Columbia and Greenville, SC.