Mobile RV Repair in Liberty Hill, TX
Boss Bull Mobile RV Services provides on-site RV repair throughout Liberty Hill 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 Liberty Hill — Acreage Properties, Fifth Wheels, and Toy Haulers
Liberty Hill and the surrounding SH-29 and US-183 corridor attract a specific type of RV owner: people with acreage who store their fifth wheel, toy hauler, or Class A coach on the property rather than at a commercial lot. The coach is nearby, but it may sit under a metal carport or behind a shop building for months between trips. When the owner preps for a run toward Burnet County — Inks Lake State Park, Lake Buchanan, Colorado Bend State Park — and finds something wrong, they are not looking for a dealer with a two-week waitlist. They need someone who can come to the property, assess the coach on-site, and clear the problem before they hitch up.
The most common calls from Liberty Hill follow the extended-storage pattern. An air conditioner that has sat through a Central Texas summer unused develops predictable failures: the run capacitor weakens and the unit draws full amperage without reaching setpoint, or the condenser coil is packed with debris from sitting outdoors. A refrigerator that was shut off at the end of last season may have an absorption-system issue — an ammonia block or a control board that did not survive temperature extremes — that only shows up when the owner turns it on two days before the trip. Electrical gremlins from a battery that discharged over the winter are another frequent first call.
Liberty Hill also sees a share of roof-related calls tied to the storage environment — UV degradation on coaches kept under partial cover, or membrane separation around an AC base that was not resealed after the last season. A soft spot in the roof membrane or a water stain on the forward ceiling cap are the indicators owners notice during pre-trip walkarounds. We carry roof sealant and common AC, electrical, and refrigerator parts on the service van. Most pre-trip findings close in a single visit. For larger scope work — a roof membrane replacement, a slide floor with substrate water damage, or a full Crazy Seal application on a coach with recurring leak history — we schedule a follow-up and bring the additional equipment to the Liberty Hill property. We cover Liberty Hill and the surrounding communities including Burnet County edge areas, Bertram, and the rural properties along SH-29 and RM 3405.
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 Liberty Hill.
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 Liberty Hill.
Common RV Problems in Liberty Hill
RV AC Not Cooling After Extended Storage
A run capacitor that has weakened over a summer of non-use is the leading cause of an AC that runs but will not reach setpoint on a Liberty Hill property. We carry capacitors for common Dometic and Coleman-Mach units on the service van.
Refrigerator No-Cooling After Seasonal Shutdown
Absorption refrigerators shut off over winter can fail to restart due to an ammonia crystallization block or a control board that did not survive temperature extremes in a closed coach. Both are diagnosable on-site.
UV-Degraded Roof Sealant at Penetrations
Coaches stored under partial cover on SH-29 and RM 3405 acreage lots develop hardened, cracked sealant at AC bases, vent flanges, and antenna mounts — the most common entry point for slow leaks found during pre-trip walkarounds.
Electrical Drain From a Discharged Battery Bank
A battery bank that fully discharged over a winter of no shore power will often take a converter with it or leave the coach with 12V gremlins — flickering lights, slide relays that do not respond, and a furnace that will not initiate.
Soft Slide Floor Substrate From Undetected Leak
Slide floors on fifth wheels and toy haulers stored outdoors long-term accumulate moisture beneath the floor covering when a slide roof seal or roof penetration above the slide has failed. We identify the source and replace the substrate in place.
Roof Membrane Separation at Front or Rear Cap
UV exposure and temperature cycling cause EPDM membrane at the front and rear cap seams to delaminate from the substrate. A visible bubble on a walkover inspection means water has already entered the system.
Where We Perform Mobile RV Service in Liberty Hill
Acreage Properties and Ranch Lots
Most Liberty Hill service calls are on coaches stored on the owner's property — metal carport, barn pad, or gravel lot. We come to the coach wherever it sits.
SH-29 and RM 3405 Corridor
The rural property corridor between Liberty Hill and Bertram is within our standard service range. No additional trip charge within the coverage zone.
Residences and Driveways
Coaches kept at residential properties on a slab or in a driveway are serviced in place. No need to back out to a street or reposition the coach.
Burnet County Edge and Remote Areas
For campground calls near Inks Lake, Lake Buchanan, or Colorado Bend State Park, call to confirm availability — remote campground calls may incur a trip charge.
Services Available Near Liberty Hill
RV Air Conditioner Repair
Rooftop and ducted RV AC diagnosis, repair, and replacement.
Learn moreRV Roof Repair & Replacement
Roof sealing, membrane repair, and full roof replacement.
Learn moreRV Slide Floor Replacement
Water-damaged, soft, and rotten slide floor replacement.
Learn moreRV Electrical Repair
12V and 120V house systems, converters, inverters, and wiring.
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
- Can you come to my acreage property in Liberty Hill to service a fifth wheel or toy hauler?
- Yes. Acreage property calls are a standard part of our service model. We come to the coach at its storage location — a carport, a barn pad, a gravel lot — and work on it in place. There is no need to move the coach to a dealer or shop. Call 512-675-3887 or schedule at bossbullrv.com/service-calendar.
- My RV refrigerator was off all winter and it is not cooling now. What is the most likely cause?
- On a propane-absorption refrigerator that has been off for an extended period, the most common causes of no-cooling after restart are an ammonia crystallization block in the cooling unit — particularly if the coach tilted or was on uneven ground during storage — or a failed thermistor that prevents the control board from completing the ignition cycle. On residential-style compressor refrigerators, a failed start relay or a compressor that did not survive temperature extremes are more common. We carry diagnostic equipment and common refrigerator electrical components on the van. See our RV refrigerator repair page for more on the diagnostic process.
- What roof problems are most common on coaches stored outdoors in the Liberty Hill area?
- The two most common roof findings on coaches stored in full or partial sun in this area are UV-degraded sealant at penetrations — AC bases, vent flanges, and antenna mounts where the bead has hardened, cracked, and pulled away from the flange — and membrane delamination at the front or rear cap seam. Both are visible during a roof walkover and both are repairable on-site. If the membrane has deteriorated beyond sealant maintenance, a Crazy Seal full-coverage application is the long-term solution. See our roof repair and Crazy Seal pages for what each involves.
- My slide-out floor has a soft spot. Is that repairable without taking the coach to a shop?
- Yes. Slide floor replacement — removing the flooring, assessing and replacing water-damaged OSB substrate and insulation, and reinstalling the floor covering — is completed in place at your property without moving the coach. The soft substrate almost always traces to a failed slide seal or a roof seal above the slide opening that allowed moisture to accumulate over multiple seasons. We identify the water entry source and address the substrate and the cause in the same project scope. See our RV slide floor replacement page for a full breakdown of the repair process.
- Is Liberty Hill within your regular service area, or does a remote location add cost?
- Liberty Hill is within our Central Texas service area. Standard appointments are priced by the work completed, not by distance within our coverage zone. For same-day emergency service there is a trip charge of $175 plus $200 per hour. Call 512-675-3887 to confirm current availability for your specific location.
- Can you service RVs in the Burnet County area or near Inks Lake and Lake Buchanan?
- Burnet County communities adjacent to our Liberty Hill coverage — including Bertram and the rural properties along SH-29 — are typically within range. For campground calls at Inks Lake State Park, Lake Buchanan, or Colorado Bend State Park, call 512-675-3887 first to confirm the service date and travel distance. Remote campground calls may incur a trip charge. We can often advise on whether a repair is something the owner can stabilize until returning home.
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