Honestly, majority of 'boomers' do their own RV repair. Not a boomer, but I've owned several RVs.
Repair shops take months to do the work and they are expensive. I always did my own repairs just because I didn't want my RV in the shop for weeks at a time.
Really only two ways to do it: Be wealthy and just throw money at the problem, or get your tool kit out and do it yourself.
Except for major engine repair, 98% of RV repairs are easy. Everything is modular. Basic plumbing, building, and electrical skills are all that are needed.
If you got weeks turn around consider yourself lucky. Lots of people get months for turn around.
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