
Mobile RV Slide-Out Repair in Sturgis, Michigan
RV Slide-Out Repair at your campsite, storage lot, or driveway across Sturgis — a certified tech comes to you, with the full quote before any work starts.
- Certified mobile technicians
- Upfront pricing before work starts
- No travel fees in our service area
- Same-week scheduling, most jobs
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Tell us what's wrong and where the RV sits. We'll reach out fast.
RV Slide-Out Repair in Sturgis
A slide stuck out means you can't safely tow — so it's a fast call in Sturgis, which is core territory for us. We come to Cade Lake County Park, a Klinger Lake cottage, or your driveway to override the room closed, then fix the motor, gears, and seals so it runs right again.
Serving Sturgis and the area
Sturgis is core territory for us, sitting where US-12 and M-66 overlap through downtown, about three miles north of the Indiana line. Cade Lake County Park — two miles east of town on Plumb School Road, just south of US-12, with full-hookup sites on a 32-acre lake — is the go-to local campground, and Amigo Park on Perrin Lake is another nearby spot. Klinger Lake, the big deep all-sports lake just south toward White Pigeon, anchors summer boating and even has RV and boat storage along Klinger Lake Road, with more storage on North White School Road.
Sturgis is right in our core service area — this is home turf, so urgent calls are often reached same-day or next-day and standard repairs scheduled quickly. Call for today's availability.
Sturgis works two ways seasonally: it's about 30–35 minutes north of Elkhart, Indiana, so pre-purchase inspections and post-purchase warranty-gap repairs on Elkhart-built rigs are common, and it sits in a dense inland-lakes belt (Klinger, Corey, Cade and dozens more), so summer lake-camping repairs and fall winterization both stay busy.
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.
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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.
Sturgis questions
- How fast can you get to me in Sturgis?
- Sturgis is core territory for us, so it's one of the areas we reach fastest — urgent calls are often same-day or next-day. Call and we'll tell you exactly what today looks like.
- Do you service RVs at Cade Lake and around Klinger Lake?
- Yes — Cade Lake County Park east of town and the sites and homes around Klinger Lake toward White Pigeon are routine calls for us. We come right to the site.
