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After paying between $120 to $130 an hour for RV work, I have been thrilled to find through a fellow RVer a guy who used to work at an RV shop and now is out on his own.
This guy not only has done a great job on all the installs he has done for me, but I have seen his work on my friends RV. He has done plumbing, electrical, and woodworking and everything has turned out beautiful.
Best of all his rate is $75 an hour, it has been great that I found him, and he has been really fair and stands behind his work.
Roger - happy in So. Cal
-- Edited by rgrrmg on Tuesday 5th of August 2014 06:31:43 PM
-- Edited by rgrrmg on Tuesday 5th of August 2014 07:00:47 PM
A rare find indeed! I can tell that you realize how lucky you are to have found him. These days, it is so hard to find anyone that takes pride in their work and will stand behind what they have done.
A rare find indeed! I can tell that you realize how lucky you are to have found him. These days, it is so hard to find anyone that takes pride in their work and will stand behind what they have done.
I agree, this guy used a hole saw to install a compressor gauge in my dash and took careful steps to put tape and material to keep any pieces of aluminum from getting into any other devices on the dash. This guy is obsessed about keeping things neat and clean...but in a good way.