We've been fixing RVs across Indian River County for over 12 years. Here's our story and why over 2,100 customers have trusted us with their rigs.
A couple years back, a guy in Sebastian called us about a roof leak he'd been chasing for months. Two different shops had already "fixed" it, charged him each time, and the leak came back both times. We drove out, pulled the old sealant, found the real problem in about twenty minutes, and had it patched right by lunch. He couldn't believe it. That's the kind of thing that keeps me going in this business.
I'm Danny Miller. I've spent over 12 years working on nothing but RVs, and I set up shop in Vero Beach because this stretch of the Treasure Coast is packed with RV owners who deserve better options. Between the snowbirds rolling through Indian River County every winter and the full-timers parked at campgrounds up and down the coast, there's always somebody who needs a tech they can actually count on.
I got my RVIA certification early on because I wanted to know every system in these rigs inside and out, not just the stuff I'd run into on a Tuesday. Electrical, plumbing, propane, roofing, slide mechanisms, AC units, generators. I made sure I could handle all of it before I ever printed a business card.
The crew I've built follows that same standard. Nobody rides along on a service call until they've been through the RVIA program and spent time working alongside our senior guys. We don't hand your rig off to somebody who's still learning. By the time a tech shows up at your door, they've already seen the problem you're describing dozens of times.
Over 2,100 repairs later, we're still doing things the same way. I pick up most of the calls myself at 772-218-5861. You tell me what's happening with your rig, I'll give you a straight answer and a real price. That's it. That's how we've always done it.
Last updated: March 2026
The numbers behind 12+ years of fixing rigs across Indian River County.
There's no shortage of mechanics in Indian River County, but good luck finding one who actually specializes in RVs. That's the gap we fill.
We turned down every car, boat, and truck job that came our way so we could go all-in on recreational vehicles. That focus pays off for you. Our techs aren't flipping through a manual trying to remember how an RV converter works. They already know because it's the only thing they've been trained on and the only thing they touch, day after day.
Towing a 35-foot fifth wheel across Vero Beach just to get a water pump replaced never made sense. So we set things up the other way around. Our vans are basically rolling workshops loaded with meters, tools, and the most common replacement parts. We come to wherever your rig is parked and handle it on site, usually in one trip.
We quote the job before we start the job. Plain and simple. The price you agree to is the price you pay, down to the dollar. If we open something up and discover a bigger issue hiding behind it, we'll explain what we found and give you an updated number. You decide whether to move forward. No pressure, no sneaky add-ons.
Anyone can say they know RVs. We've got the paperwork and training hours to prove it.
The RV Industry Association sets the bar for technician training, and every person on our team has cleared it. That certification means they've been tested on electrical, plumbing, propane, climate systems, and structural work specific to recreational vehicles.
We're registered and licensed with the state of Florida, plain and simple. Our repairs are done to code, and we follow the NFPA standards that apply to recreational vehicles. Everything's above board.
We carry liability insurance and workers' comp on every job, no exceptions. Your rig is protected from the minute we start working on it. Not every mobile tech bothers with that kind of coverage, but we think it's non-negotiable.
Based in Vero Beach, we cover Indian River County and beyond. Click any city below to learn more.