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Mobile RV Repair in Buda, TX

Boss Bull Mobile RV Services provides on-site RV repair throughout Buda and the surrounding Central Texas area. We come to your location — no towing required.

30-day no-fuss labor warranty

Every repair, no questions asked.

BBB Accredited, A– rating

Better Business Bureau accredited.

Financing through Wisetack

$500–$25,000. 0–35.9% APR based on creditworthiness.

24 Cities Served

Austin and Central Texas.

Mobile RV Repair in Buda — Hays County I-35 Corridor Service

Buda has grown rapidly along the I-35 corridor south of Austin, and with that growth has come a significant number of RV-owning families who use their coaches for regular weekend getaways to Canyon Lake, New Braunfels, and the Guadalupe River corridor. The I-35 access makes Buda a natural jumping-off point for some of the most-visited campgrounds in Central Texas. The problem is that the same trip frequency means coaches come out of storage repeatedly through the spring and summer, and each time they do, something new surfaces. The capacitor that was borderline in March finally quits in June. The water heater anode has not been touched in three years. The roof sealant at the front AC base is cracked from the previous summer's heat.

Buda RV owners tend to store at residential properties — driveways off FM 967, Nutty Brown Road, and the neighborhoods around Garlic Creek and Whispering Hollow — or at commercial storage facilities near the Kyle-Buda line on I-35. Both scenarios produce the same call pattern: an owner preparing to leave on Thursday for a Friday campsite arrival, who discovers a system that is not right and needs someone who can come that day. Air conditioning calls dominate in the May-through-August window. Water heater calls cluster in the spring after de-winterization, when bypass valves are still in the wrong position or anode rods that have sat unused through the winter surface a no-hot-water condition.

Beyond pre-trip failures, Buda sees a consistent share of roof-related calls tied to the strong UV exposure that coaches stored outdoors on the I-35 corridor accumulate over the summer. A coach stored in full sun on a Buda residential lot from May through September will have accelerated sealant degradation at every roof penetration. By fall, a routine walkover frequently shows sealant that has hardened and pulled away from the AC base flanges, vent mounts, and antenna boots. We carry roof sealant materials on the van and complete most seal maintenance in a single visit. We serve Buda and the surrounding communities including Niederwald, Uhland, and the rural properties between Buda and Kyle along FM 150.

Why Choose Mobile RV Service

Mobile service is the practical choice for most RV repairs. Your RV stays where it is. The technician comes to you.

  • No towing required

    We service your RV at its current location in or near Buda.

  • Same-day parts on many repairs

    Common RV components are stocked on the service van.

  • Wisetack financing available

    0–35.9% APR financing on repair and upgrade work through Wisetack.

  • 30-day labor warranty

    All repair work carries a 30-day labor warranty.

  • Transparent documentation

    Photos taken before, during, and after every service call.

  • Emergency service available

    On-call emergency visits across the Central Texas service area including Buda.

Common RV Problems in Buda

  • AC Not Cooling Before a Canyon Lake Departure

    Coaches stored between trips in Buda develop run capacitor failures that surface on the first hot day of the trip season. We carry capacitors for Dometic and Coleman-Mach units and most pre-trip AC calls clear the same visit.

  • Water Heater No-Hot-Water After Spring De-Winterization

    A bypass valve left in the winterization position is the most common cause of no hot water on a Buda coach that was properly stored. DSI igniter failures and gas valve solenoid issues are the next most common causes and are diagnosable on-site.

  • UV-Cracked Roof Sealant From Summer Storage in Full Sun

    Coaches stored outdoors along the I-35 Buda corridor accumulate UV damage at every roof penetration by late summer. Hardened, cracked sealant at AC bases and vent flanges is found on nearly every coach that has not had annual roof maintenance.

  • Electrical GFCI Trips After Months of Inactivity

    Bathroom and exterior GFCI outlets that have developed moisture at the receptacle from months of disuse frequently trip without a clear overload. Replacement is a single-visit repair and prevents nuisance trips during a camping stay.

Where We Perform Mobile RV Service in Buda

  • Residential Properties and Driveways

    Coaches stored at Buda neighborhood lots and residential driveways are serviced in place — no repositioning needed.

  • I-35 Corridor Storage Facilities

    Commercial RV storage facilities near the Kyle-Buda line and along FM 967 are standard service call locations.

  • Canyon Lake and New Braunfels Campgrounds

    For trip interruptions at Canyon Lake or New Braunfels campgrounds, call 512-675-3887 to confirm response availability.

Services Available Near Buda

What Central Texas RV Owners Say

  • Boss Bull was out to our campsite the next day and had it all fixed up within the hour and we were back to having fun.

    Brenda Whitlow

  • Rich provided my hail damage repair parts/service estimate thru my insurance company. He has a great reputation thru Foremost Insurance and they trust his word/estimates.

    Johnny Lieck

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you come to my Buda residence or storage facility to service my RV?
Yes. Residential and storage facility calls in Buda are standard service calls. We come to the RV at its location — a driveway, a side lot, or a commercial storage facility — and work on it in place. No towing required. Call 512-675-3887 or schedule at bossbullrv.com/service-calendar.
I am leaving for Canyon Lake this weekend and my RV AC is not cooling. Can you help?
Call 512-675-3887 first thing in the morning. Same-day availability depends on the current schedule, but pre-departure AC calls from the I-35 corridor are a priority for us. The most common cause of a sudden no-cooling condition is a failed run capacitor — a part we carry on the van — which is typically resolved in the same visit. For confirmed emergency service there is a trip charge of $175 plus $200 per hour.
My RV water heater does not produce hot water after de-winterization. What is the most likely cause?
The most common reason is a bypass valve still in the winterization position — the bypass routes cold water around the tank to allow blow-out, and when left in that position the tank never fills with water to heat. Confirm the bypass valve position first. If the bypass is correctly set and there is still no hot water, the next most common causes are a failed DSI igniter or a gas valve solenoid on LP mode. We can diagnose and complete most water heater repairs in a single visit.
What roof maintenance items should I check on a coach stored outdoors in Buda?
On coaches stored in full sun on the I-35 corridor, the highest-priority roof maintenance items are the sealant beads at each AC base, vent flange, antenna mount, and any sidewall j-rail seam that runs adjacent to a slide room. Central Texas UV exposure accelerates sealant hardening and cracking faster than most manufacturers' maintenance intervals account for. A roof walkover once a year — before summer begins — identifies any sealant that has separated and needs to be reapplied before water enters the substrate.

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