RV Repair Near Southlake: Where Local Owners Are Taking Their Motorhomes

Southlake is one of the best places in North Texas to own an RV.

The neighborhoods have space, the highways give you easy access to Lake Grapevine, Possum Kingdom, and dozens of campgrounds within a few hours — and the community tends to take care of their things. If you've invested in a quality motorhome or travel trailer, you want a shop that treats it the same way.

The problem most Southlake RV owners run into: finding a repair shop actually equipped to handle one.

Most Body Shops Aren't Built for RVs

This is worth saying plainly. The average auto body shop in the area handles cars and trucks. That's what their equipment, their paint booths, and their technicians are set up for.

An RV is a different animal entirely. Fiberglass panels, aluminum siding, slide-out mechanisms, roof membranes, custom paint matching on large surfaces — these require a different skill set and different tools. Dropping your motorhome at a shop that doesn't specialize in them usually means longer turnaround times, mismatched repairs, or work that doesn't hold up.

Southlake doesn't have a dedicated RV body repair facility. Most residents end up driving further than they'd like, or settling for a shop that's figuring it out as they go.

A Short Drive to a Shop That Specializes

Alliance CoachWorks is located at 10019 Harmon Rd in Fort Worth — just a short drive from Southlake via 114 West. For most Southlake residents, it's a straightforward 20-minute trip that puts you at a shop built specifically for this kind of work.

We handle:

  • Fiberglass repair — cracks, delamination, surface damage

  • Aluminum siding repair and replacement

  • RV roof repair and resealing

  • Paint matching and full exterior refinishing

  • Collision and impact damage

  • Insurance claim assistance

Whether your RV caught a low clearance, took hail damage, had a slide-out issue, or just needs cosmetic work before the season, we've seen it and handled it.

What Southlake RV Owners Tend to Bring In

The RVs we see from the Southlake and Carroll ISD area tend to skew toward well-maintained, higher-end rigs — Class A and Class C motorhomes, larger travel trailers, and diesel pushers. Owners in this area care about the quality of the repair, not just the price.

That means paint matching matters. Panel consistency matters. The finish needs to look right, not just be structurally sound.

That's exactly the kind of work we focus on — repairs that hold up and look like the damage never happened.

Before You Head Out for the Season

Spring and early summer are when we see a surge of RVs coming in from across North Tarrant County. If you're planning trips to the Hill Country, Colorado, or even just local lake sites, it's worth a quick inspection before you go.

Common things worth checking:

  • Roof seals and seams after a winter of temperature swings

  • Any soft spots or bubbling on exterior panels

  • Slide-out seals and alignment

  • Paint or fiberglass damage that's been sitting since last season

Catching something small now is always cheaper than dealing with it on the road — or after water gets inside.

Come See Us

If you're in Southlake and need RV body work done right, we'd be glad to take a look.

Alliance CoachWorks

10019 Harmon Rd
Fort Worth, TX 76177
(817) 897-2901

We're easy to reach from Southlake, and we'll give you a straight answer about what your RV needs.

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