Mobile RV Slide-Out Repair in Battle Creek, Michigan
RV Slide-Out Repair at your campsite, storage lot, or driveway across Battle Creek — a certified tech comes to you, with the full quote before any work starts.

RV Slide-Out Repair in Battle Creek
A slide stuck partway on a Battle Creek RV is both a leak risk and a travel-stopper. We come to Fort Custer, Camp Turkeyville in Marshall, or your driveway to override it closed if needed, then repair the motor, gears, and seals so the room seats tight against the wall again.
Whether your rig sits at Cold Brook County Park in Climax, Fort Custer Recreation Area, or a storage lot off I-94, our tech comes to your site.
Serving Battle Creek and the area
Battle Creek sits on I-94 at the confluence of the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek rivers, and we cover the city and the country around it. The default local state-park campground is Fort Custer State Recreation Area in Augusta, right on I-94 between Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, with modern sites among three no-wake lakes; Camp Turkeyville RV Resort behind Cornwell's Turkeyville in Marshall is the well-known big-rig-friendly full-hookup spot about 12 miles east. Goguac Lake with its Willard Beach launch is the in-town recreation water, and Gull Lake sits west toward Richland. I-194 (the Sojourner Truth Downtown Parkway) and M-66 feed downtown, and RV and boat storage concentrates along Helmer Road and Bedford Road near I-94.
Battle Creek is on the eastern side of our core territory along I-94, so it's well covered — urgent calls are often reached next-day and standard repairs scheduled within the week. Call for today's availability.
Battle Creek is an inland, snowbelt market where most campgrounds run roughly April through October, so fall winterization and cold-weather storage prep are the big seasonal needs. It's also a straight shot down I-94 from Elkhart, Indiana, which makes pre-purchase and used-RV inspections a natural fit for buyers hauling units up from the Indiana dealer corridor.
Sound familiar?
Slide won't extend or retract
Grinding, binding, or straining motor
Slide stuck partway in or out
Chewed, slipping, or misaligned gears
Torn slide topper or awning fabric over the slide
Water leaking in around the slide seals
What we fix
- Slide motors, gears, and controllers
- Electric and hydraulic slide systems (Schwintek, Accu-Slide, hydraulic rams)
- Slide seals and wiper replacement
- Slide toppers
- Alignment and synchronization adjustment
- Manual override when a slide is stuck
Getting your RV fixed is three steps
- 1
Call or request an estimate
Tell us what's wrong and where the RV sits — driveway, campground, or storage lot.
- 2
A certified tech is dispatched to you
No towing, no shop drop-off, no waiting weeks for a dealer service bay.
- 3
Approve the quote, we fix it on-site
You see the price before any work starts. Most common repairs finish in a single visit.
What it costs
Slide-out service calls run $150–200 with diagnosis. Seal and topper replacements typically $250–600; motor, gear, and mechanism repairs often $350–900 depending on the system. You get the full quote before work starts.
You always get the full quote — parts and labor — before any work starts. No travel fees within our service area.
- Mobile service call
- $150–200
- Most common repairs
- $300–900
- Full quote before work
- Always
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Frequently asked questions
- My slide is stuck out — can you get it back in so I can travel?
- Usually, yes. Most slide systems have a manual override, and getting the room closed so you can move safely is the first thing we do — then we diagnose why it failed.
- Can you replace the slide seals and topper?
- Yes. Worn slide seals are one of the most common water-intrusion sources on an RV, and toppers protect the roof of the slide. We replace both on-site.
- What does a slide motor replacement cost?
- It depends on the slide system your rig uses, but most motor and gear repairs land in the $350–900 range including parts. We confirm the exact number after we see which system you have.
Battle Creek questions
- Do you service RVs at Fort Custer and Camp Turkeyville?
- Yes — Fort Custer State Recreation Area in Augusta and Camp Turkeyville RV Resort in Marshall are both in our regular area. We repair at your site so you don't have to pack up and leave the campground.
- Can you get to me on Goguac Lake or Gull Lake?
- Yes. Whether you're at Willard Beach on Goguac Lake in town or out toward Gull Lake, we come to you — Battle Creek is part of our core I-94 territory.
Get a free Battle Creek estimate
Tell us what's wrong and where the RV sits. We'll reach out fast — usually the same day.
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