Mobile RV Repair in Kyle, TX
Boss Bull Mobile RV Services provides on-site RV repair throughout Kyle and the surrounding Central Texas area. We come to your location — no towing required.
Every repair, no questions asked.
Better Business Bureau accredited.
$500–$25,000. 0–35.9% APR based on creditworthiness.
Austin and Central Texas.
Mobile RV Repair in Kyle — I-35 Corridor, Canyon Lake, and Wimberley Trip Prep
Kyle sits on the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio, which means Kyle RV owners have some of the best access to Hill Country and river campgrounds in Central Texas. Canyon Lake is forty minutes south. Wimberley and the Blanco River corridor are thirty minutes west on RR 12. New Braunfels is another fifteen minutes beyond that. The result is a consistent call pattern we see from Kyle: a family planning a weekend trip to Canyon Lake or a summer stay on the Blanco discovers a problem on Thursday and needs it resolved before they leave Friday morning.
Friday-departure emergencies from Kyle tend to cluster around a handful of systems. Air conditioners that sat through spring without being tested come up short on a 95-degree Thursday afternoon — a run capacitor that has been marginal for two seasons finally fails under summer load. Water heaters that worked fine last October develop a no-ignition condition after a winter of disuse. Slides that were slow when they were last operated are now fully stuck with luggage loaded inside. These are all diagnosable and in most cases fixable in a single visit, but the call has to come in early. Common parts are on the van and Kyle's proximity to Hutto means response times are typically manageable.
Kyle's residential growth along the I-35 corridor and the communities off Yarrington Road, FM 150, and FM 1626 has produced a large number of family RV owners who store offsite — storage facilities near Kyle Parkway and the northern Kyle commercial strip are well-used by this population. Pre-summer maintenance calls from these owners — battery checks, AC coil cleaning, roof penetration resealing, water heater service — are a consistent part of our spring and early summer schedule in Hays County. We cover Kyle and the surrounding communities including Buda north, Wimberley edge, and the rural properties off FM 150 toward Wimberley and Blanco County.
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 Kyle.
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 Kyle.
Common RV Problems in Kyle
AC Run Capacitor Failure Before a Canyon Lake Departure
A capacitor that has been marginal all spring finally fails on the first hot Thursday of summer — the day before the trip. Capacitors for Dometic and Coleman-Mach units are on the van. Most same-day AC calls in Kyle clear the same visit.
Water Heater No-Ignition After Winter Disuse
Water heaters that sat unused through winter frequently develop igniter failures or gas valve solenoid issues that only appear when the owner tries to light the unit before a summer trip. Both are same-visit repairs in most cases.
Slide-Out Stuck With Gear Loaded Inside
A slide that will not extend with luggage inside is one of the most stressful pre-trip failures. Motor, relay, and low-voltage causes are all diagnosable and fixable on-site in most cases for coaches in the Kyle area.
Roof Delamination Bubble Discovered on Pre-Trip Walkover
An EPDM roof bubble means water has entered between the membrane and the substrate. The entry point is usually a failed penetration seal at an AC base or vent flange. We seal the entry point and document the extent of delamination.
Plumbing Fitting Failures Discovered at the Campground
Pressure-side PEX fittings that work loose during towing to Canyon Lake or Wimberley show up as water under the wet bay or a pump that cycles continuously. We carry fitting components and can respond to campground calls.
Battery Bank Flat After Offsite Storage
Kyle's storage facilities near Kyle Parkway see coaches that sit for months without shore power. A flat battery bank leaves the slide system unresponsive, the furnace unable to initiate, and the refrigerator without 12V backup.
Where We Perform Mobile RV Service in Kyle
Kyle Parkway and Northern Kyle Storage Facilities
Storage lots along the Kyle commercial strip are standard service call locations. We come to the facility and work on the RV at its stored position.
Residential Properties Off Yarrington Road and FM 150
Coaches stored at homes in the Kyle residential corridors are serviced in place on the property.
I-35 Corridor Campgrounds
Campground calls between Kyle and Canyon Lake are within our service range. Call 512-675-3887 to confirm availability before traveling to the campsite.
Canyon Lake and Wimberley Area
For trip interruptions at Canyon Lake campgrounds or along the Blanco River corridor near Wimberley, call first to confirm response time. Critical failures are prioritized.
Services Available Near Kyle
RV Air Conditioner Repair
Rooftop and ducted RV AC diagnosis, repair, and replacement.
Learn moreRV Water Heater Repair
LP and electric RV water heater repair — ignition, anode, tank, and valve service.
Learn moreRV Leveling & Slide-Out Repair
Hydraulic and electric slide-outs, jacks, and auto-leveling.
Learn moreRV Roof Repair & Replacement
Roof sealing, membrane repair, and full roof replacement.
Learn moreWhat 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.”
“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.”
Frequently Asked Questions
- My RV AC stopped cooling last night and we leave for Canyon Lake tomorrow. Can you come today?
- Call 512-675-3887 first thing in the morning — same-day availability in Kyle depends on the current schedule, but AC calls before Friday departures are exactly the situation we are set up to handle. The most common cause of sudden no-cooling is a failed run capacitor, which is a part we carry on the van. If it is the capacitor, the unit is typically back up and running within the service visit. For confirmed same-day emergency service, there is a trip charge of $175 plus $200 per hour.
- My RV slide is stuck and will not extend. We have luggage inside and cannot access it.
- A slide that will not extend with gear inside is a frustrating but usually diagnosable situation. Common causes are a failed slide motor, a low-voltage condition from a discharged battery bank, a stuck relay, or a Schwintek dual-motor system where one motor has failed and the system will not run asymmetrically. We carry slide motor and relay components on the van. Call 512-675-3887 and describe the behavior — if the motor runs but the slide does not move, versus the motor making no sound at all, narrows the diagnosis significantly before we arrive.
- What should I have serviced before a summer camping trip to Wimberley or New Braunfels?
- For a summer trip to the river corridor, the systems that cause the most mid-trip problems are the air conditioner (capacitor and coil condition), the water heater (ignition and anode rod), the water pump and plumbing connections (pressure-side fittings that work loose during towing), and the roof sealant at penetrations if the coach has not been resealed in two or more seasons. A pre-trip service call covers all of these in a single visit and gives you a written summary before you hitch up. Two weeks before departure is the ideal scheduling window.
- My RV roof has a bubble and I noticed a water stain inside. What is happening?
- A bubble on an EPDM or TPO rubber roof is almost always delamination — the membrane separating from the substrate below it — caused by water that has gotten between the layers through a failed penetration seal or a seam separation. The water stain inside tells you moisture has reached the ceiling decking. The immediate priority is identifying the water entry point and sealing it to stop further intrusion. If the substrate below the bubble has moisture, it needs to dry before a final seal goes over it. We can inspect, document, and reseal the entry point on-site. See our roof repair page for a full overview of what roof service involves.
- Can you service an RV at a storage facility in the Kyle area?
- Yes. Storage facility service calls in Kyle are standard. We come to the lot, work on the RV at its stored position, and do not require you to move it. Call 512-675-3887 to schedule.
- Do you offer maintenance visits so I do not have to wait for something to break?
- Yes. Preventive maintenance visits — covering AC, roof sealant inspection, water heater, battery bank, and plumbing — are available in Kyle and throughout Central Texas. For a coach that gets used several times a year, an annual or pre-season maintenance visit is the most cost-effective way to avoid emergency repair calls. See our RV maintenance services page for a full breakdown of what a maintenance visit includes.
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