Mobile RV Service

RV Awning Repair

Shade restored — RV awning repair and replacement that comes to you.

Whether a gust shredded your awning fabric or a power awning quit mid-trip, TrailTech RV repairs and replaces RV awnings on-site. We service manual, spring-assist, and electric awnings.

From a simple fabric swap to bent arms, failed motors, and control issues, we get your shade and weather protection working again.

Signs You Need RV Awning Repair

  • Torn, faded, or weather-damaged awning fabric
  • Power awning won’t extend or retract
  • Awning binds, sags, or won’t lock in place
  • Bent or damaged arms after wind/storm
  • Motor hums but the awning doesn’t move
  • Broken springs or worn end caps

What We Do

  • Awning fabric replacement (vinyl or acrylic)
  • Power-awning motor, control, and switch repair
  • Arm, rail, and roller-tube repair or replacement
  • Spring re-tensioning on manual awnings
  • Storm- and road-damage assessment and repair
  • Full awning replacement and upgrades

We come to you. TrailTech RV provides rv awning repair on-site throughout East Texas — including Lufkin, Nacogdoches, Cleveland, Huntsville, Jacksonville, Lumberton, Conroe, Willis, Silsbee, Palestine, and 100+ more communities across 23 counties. See our full service area →

Awnings — FAQs

Can you replace just the awning fabric?

Yes — if the arms and roller are sound, a fabric-only replacement is often the most cost-effective fix. We’ll measure and confirm the right size and material for your RV.

My electric awning stopped working. Is it the motor?

Not always. It could be the motor, but also the switch, wiring, control module, or a blown fuse. We diagnose the cause before recommending a repair.

Can you repair storm or wind damage to an awning?

Yes. We assess bent arms, damaged rails, and torn fabric and advise whether a repair or full replacement is the safer, better-value option.

Need rv awning repair?

Talk to an RVTAA-certified technician today. Call (936) 237-3103 or request service online — we serve 100+ communities across East Texas.