Four Wide Storage

RV Repair and Maintenance Service Copley, OH

Preventive Maintenance That Keeps You on the Road

Most RV problems that strand you at the side of the road were skippable. Routine maintenance is what skips them.

Four Wide Storage handles every maintenance need, from tire and bearing service to battery checks, oil changes, winterization, and full chassis service. We're Forest River Certified, and if your rig is already stored here, it gets serviced here without extra trips. Every job starts with a written estimate.

You stop reacting to breakdowns and start having trips that go exactly as planned.

Copley and Summit County RV owners have trusted us for over 10 years to keep their rigs running right, season after season.

Battery Services

Battery Services

We perform load testing, inspect charging systems, converters, and solar controllers. We recommend seasonal battery inspection before de-winterizing to catch issues before they leave you without power on the road.

Bearings

Bearings

Bearings should be serviced every 10,000-12,000 miles or annually. We inspect races, rollers, and seals to prevent bearing failure that can lead to wheel loss and serious highway accidents.

Tires

Tires

RV tires should be replaced every 5-7 years regardless of tread depth. Age, UV exposure, and overloading are the real concerns. We inspect, advise, and replace tires to keep you safe on the road.

Oil Changes

Oil Changes

We service Ford, Chevy, Workhorse, Freightliner, and Spartan chassis engines. We use the correct oil grades and filters specified for your chassis, because using the wrong products can cause expensive engine damage.

Chassis Engine Service

Chassis Engine Service

We inspect and service belts, hoses, cooling systems, batteries, brakes, and transmission fluid. Chassis maintenance is often overlooked on motorhomes, but these systems need regular attention to keep your rig safe and reliable.

Water Proofing

Water Proofing

We inspect and seal seams, lap joints, roof penetrations, and window seals. Water intrusion is the number one cause of RV damage, and regular waterproofing maintenance is your best defense against costly repairs.

Mold Testing / Ozone Treatment

Mold Testing / Ozone Treatment

We provide professional mold testing and ozone treatment without harsh chemicals. We identify the moisture source causing mold growth and address the root cause, not just the symptoms, to keep your RV healthy and safe.

Dewinterizing & Winterizing

Dewinterizing & Winterizing

For winter, we perform compressed air blowout and RV antifreeze application to protect your plumbing from freeze damage. In the spring, we flush and test all systems to get you road-ready. Proper seasonal prep prevents costly repairs and keeps your RV in top condition year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I get my RV professionally serviced?
A good rule of thumb is at least once a year, with seasonal checks before and after storage. If you use your rig frequently, more regular attention makes sense. Staying on a consistent schedule is the best way to catch small issues before they turn into expensive repairs or a breakdown on the road.
What's included in a preventive maintenance package?
A solid package typically covers roof and seal inspection, fluid checks, battery testing, slideout lubrication, appliance checks, and brake and tire evaluation. The goal is to catch the things that tend to fail quietly over time before they show up as a breakdown at the worst possible moment.
Can you service my RV while it's in storage?
Yes, and this is one of the biggest advantages of storing and servicing in the same place. If your rig is already here, we can take care of maintenance and repairs during the off-season so it's road-ready the moment spring arrives. No extra trips, no scheduling back-and-forth.
What happens if I skip routine RV maintenance?
Seals dry out, batteries weaken, slideout mechanisms wear unevenly, and small water issues turn into big structural problems. Deferred maintenance costs almost always exceed what proactive service would have. And it has a way of showing up right before a big trip, which is the worst possible time to discover a problem.
What's the difference between RV repair and maintenance?
Maintenance is scheduled, preventive care: seal inspections, fluid changes, system tests, and seasonal prep. Repair is reactive work after something has already broken. They're closely related. Consistent maintenance is the most reliable way to reduce how often you need repairs, which matters a lot in a climate like northeast Ohio's.

Call Us Today for a FREE Service Consultation

(330) 730-7074