BEFORE AND AFTER GALLERY
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At ACTION RV, we pride ourselves in making what seems impossible possible. Our expert techs can do major to minor cosmetic repairs to your trailer or RV. We can also handle all of your maintenance issues quickly and professionally. Check out the gallery photos below to see what Action RV can do for you!
Terry Fifth Wheel Roof Replacement
Pictured is a Terry Fifth Wheel that had the misfortune of experiencing a tire blow out that forced the trailer off to the side of the road under a tree that caught the rubber roof membrane and peeled it back. The roof componets were removed then cleaned of old sealer for their re-installation later. Then the membrane was completely removed and the roof deck was prepped for the new EPDM membrane. Terry did a very nice job of using a thick roof decking material that made prepping the surface easy. Most manufacturers use a thin (1/8th inch) luan plywood that sometimes delaminates as the old EPDM membrane is removed, making the job more labor intensive and expensive. Once the roof deck is cleaned, we then applied the special adhesive and slowly rolled the new membrane in to place, being sure that no air was allowed to be trapped between the deck and membrane. Finally all the roof penetrations were cut open, vents, moldings and accessories were re-installed and sealed with a special self leveling sealer that bonds to the membrane. The owner now has a new roof that will be free of leaks and will need minimal future maintenance.
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Splendide washer and dryer Install
We were asked by a very loyal customer of ours (16 years) to see if we could install a washer/dryer combo unit in her horse trailer with living quarters. After measuring and checking for plumbing and electrical access, we determined that we would have no problem installing the unit. We began by removing existing cabinet work and saving what we removed so that we could reuse some parts for the remodel. The finished product gives the owner the convenience of doing laundry while away at long horse shows and still maintains a factory installed appearance.
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2007 Regal Cabin Cruiser Upgrades
We were commissioned to upgrade a Regal Cabin Cruiser that came from the manufacturer with out any air conditioning. We upgraded the craft with a 12,000 BTU Dometic unit with heat pump and all of the other needed componets to facilitate the air conditioner installation. Along with the condensor/evaporator unit, we also added the sea water pump, thru-hull strainer, sediment strainer, plumbing, thru-hull discharges, cold air ducting, return air grill and thermostat. The tricky part of this project was to maintain a factory installed appearance. We were able to use all of the factory locations for the cold air discharge grills and the return air grills.
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The time consuming part of this job was fishing all of the insulated ducting, wiring and plumbing, because as most of you know, there is very little room to work and when the factory installs the AC unit, they do it before the top deck is installed. While the craft was in for its AC install, we also added the following upgrades, wash down pump and sprayer, Ray Marine fish finder, Doplar radar, Sirius satelite radio, additional house battery and serviced the engines and lower out drive units. The finished product was a factory quality installation and many user friendly additions that enhance the boating experiance for the owners!
Coachmen tire blow-out repair
This is a Coachmen class C motor home that experianced a rear tire blow-out that caused a fair amount of damage to the wheel well area. The damage included a bent exhaust tail pipe, burned inner wheel well wall, burnt exterior fiberglass (as a result of the bent exhaust), shredded plastic fender flare, bent aluminum propane gas line shield and a blown air bag/air line.
We first started by installing the new section of fiberglass sheeting that is called "Fillon", then we routed all of the wall openings and the tapered bottom edge along with the fender opening. After installing the door, moldings and fender flare, we prepped the surface for the new acrylic urethane clear coat paint finish. Fortunately, we were able to get the exact paint formula from Coachmen and was able to provide a factory blend. We then installed the new air bag, new propane shield and finished off the inner wheel well wall with a new sheet of aluminum that was sealed and finished off with a coat of rubberized under coating.
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Exiss Weekender Ceiling Replacement
These are pictures of a 2003 Exiss XT300 with a 4' weekender package that was originally built by Action RV when the trailer was new. The roof seal was never properly maintained and leaked for several years causing the ceiling panels to rot. We removed all of the cabinets, moldings, dome lights, air conditioner and roof vents then removed the damaged ceiling panels and insulation in preperation for the replacements. We then installed the new insulation, ceiling panels and all of the cabinets followed by moldings, lights, air conditioner and a complete roof re-seal. The finished project is a living quarters that is in factory new condition.