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Post Info TOPIC: Awnings in Richmond, VA


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Awnings in Richmond, VA


Taking a stab in the dark here.   We're doing work on Winnona before leaving for the rally.  New tires - if they will ever show up - new water heater - replacing awning and slide toppers.

I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions for a reliable place that does good work in the Richmond Virginia area.   Particularly for the awning and slide replacements.

Thanks in advance just in case anyone can offer any recommendations to this very specialized request.

Sherry

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Sherry,

Don't personally know of any places, but you could check this web site, http://www.rvservicereviews.com/Index.asp  and see if you could find a shop in the area.

Maybe someone is familiar with the area and can help you. 

Jim

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Hi Sherry,

Two RV dealers near Richmond, McGeorge Rolling Hills, (Exit 89 off Rt. 95) and a little further up, Stafford RV (Exit 118 off Rt. 95). McGeorge is a Winnebago dealer and Stafford is an Itasca dealer so they should be very familar with your "Baby".

Good luck, hope one of them can help you. See ya' at the rally!

Best Regards!

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RV Service of Virginia in Ashland, Va has always treated us very well and done good work. I have read some reviews that do not say that, but we have used them for many years with always good results. Fair prices...not the cheapest, but not the most, and they have done 'rush up' jobs in emergencies etc. to accomodate us in a very helpful manner. They have a couple of full hook up sites that they will let you stay in, but that is not commonly known.

Just our experience over the year with them...we continue to go back and use them whenever we are in Virginia.

Good luck....not too many dealers out that way!
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We have also used RV Services in Ashland and have had no compaints. Price not cheap but work is good. However they are always busy and even if you make an appoitment you'll want to be there at 7am to check in. They do everything you"d ever want.

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