Williams RV Service

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Williams RV Service Williams RV Service located in Chesapeake, Virginia has been serving the Automotive and RV community for over 29 years.

10/22/2017

Inspect your travel trailer and RV routinely for water damage. Small rips and tears in seals can cause water to travel inside your coach and make its way down to the subfloor. Check for signs of soft spots in floors, stains, and musty smell inside your travel trailer or motor home. Sub floors can be completely replaced to new quality. Call us today for any concerns or repairs needed.

Photos 05/27/2017

Add a touch of home while increasing your safety. Norcold has decide to recall certain gas/electric refrigerators due to unsafe elevations in temperature of the cooling unit. Call us today to upgrade and add luxurious value to your coach by installing a new residential refrigerator.

Photos 03/01/2017

Summer is approaching fast! Make sure your camper is ready for the season and don't forget to double check the roof. It is important to keep a clean roof and inspect all seams on a regular basis. Cracked sealants can lead to water damage and extensive repairs.

Photos 02/05/2017

Slide out floor replaced due to water damage. Completely torn out and reconstructed to original condition.

Photos 07/01/2016

Customer sighting while the mobile truck was on the road. Call us for mobile repairs throughout the Hampton Roads/ Eastern Shore area.

Photos 03/21/2016

Now's a good time to check your roofs and inspect the caulking for cracks. Also check vent caps and skylights for damage. Here's a before and after of a recent job.

Photos 02/08/2016

Repair job of a rotten floor. Replaced and finished with ceramic tile and carpet.

04/05/2014

*************** RV TIRE TIP ********************
Before taking a trip in your RV, it is always best to check the air pressure of all your tires. It is also very important to visually inspect each tire also. Closely inspect each tire for not only the tread wear but also the side wall areas. RV tires normally do not wear the tread like your passenger vehicle due to daily mileage, however time and outside elements are you RV tire's worst enemy. Tires will develop what is called "dry rot" tiny cracks in the rubber along the side wall areas and sometime right along the inside tread. This usually occurs between 4-5 years of the tire's age. Keeping the tires covered and from the outside elements will slow the process. Please know that these cracks in the side wall can cause your RV tire to blow out, which in turn can cause more severe damage to your RV. So please inspect your tires carefully and call us with any concerns you may have. HAPPY CAMPING!!!!

03/27/2014

Spring time is finally here and many campers are gearing up for the new season. Now is a good time to check some very important areas of your camper. We consider the roof of your RV to be one of the most important. Please inspect your RV roof for cracks in the caulking, check to see if the black membrane is showing though where the white covering has faded off, any possible damage due to fallen debris and all vents and skylights for cracks and deterioration. The roof of your camper is the first line of protection for the entire unit. The smallest of issues can cause major problems, so please call us with any of your concerns. HAPPY CAMPING!!

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Chesapeake, VA

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm