
Caravan Servicing & Repairs
We know our caravans so when it comes to having your Fantasy Caravan serviced or repaired, we are your first stop.
We offer

Personalised Approach
Whether you’ve worked with us before or are visiting our workshop for the very first time, we take a personalised approach to every job and pride ourselves on creating a friendly and supportive atmosphere and a first-class experience for every customer.

Premium Parts
We always source and supply premium, OEM-approved parts for all jobs unless our customer has a specific request, which we do our best to satisfy. Whether you’re in for a regular service or a much-needed repair, our commitment to quality ensures your confidence and peace of mind when it’s time to hit the road again.

Integrity
Being able to trust your service team is of the utmost importance, which is why we conduct ourselves with integrity at all times. When you entrust your caravan to us, you can rest assured that we will only do what is needed and that you will be consulted at every stage of the job, guaranteeing that there are no unexpected surprises or hidden fees.
Our Services
We offer a full range of caravan services to vehicle owners located in Victoria and Queensland.
Our professionals know how to handle a wide range of caravans.

Caravan Repairs
Our experienced team allows us to offer a quality service to ensure your caravan is in perfect condition.

Caravan Servicing
We offer a full range of garage services to caravan owners in Melbourne.

Caravan Upgrades
We offer a full range of caravan upgrades to owners in the Melbourne area.
Caravan Service & Repair FAQs
How often should a caravan be serviced?
It is recommended to have your caravan serviced every 12 months or every 10,000km you travel, whichever comes first. However, if a lot of your travel takes you off-road, it is wise to have your caravan serviced more regularly due to the increased stress it is under.
Is it worth servicing my caravan?
Yes, it is well worth servicing your caravan. Regular servicing ensures your caravan is in a safe, working condition and can catch any issues with essential components such as your brakes, suspension and electrical systems.
What is the average lifespan of a caravan?
The average lifespan of a caravan will vary greatly depending on the kind of life it has had. If your caravan sits in your driveway for 90% of the year, is regularly serviced and well-maintained, and you only stay in caravan parks, it can have a lifespan of 20-30 years. However, if you spend a large portion of the year travelling, regularly venture off-road, or neglect your service or maintenance schedule, a lifespan of 5-10 years is much more likely.
How do I keep track of routine maintenance?
The routine should be regular! You will notice service schedules always state time and kilometres, whichever occurs first; this is for a very good reason. If you have serviced your RV and only made a single weekend trip, then put it in storage for 12 months, it is still due for its next service.
Keep records of mileage like a logbook or fuel receipt, or a caravan odometer.
All Caravan Services Consist Of

PLUMBING SYSTEM
•Test for water leaks on mains pressures
•Test for water leaks on 12V pump
•Check sink waste (drain)
•Test anode & replace anode if required
•Test awning operation & inspect condition

BRAKES
•Adjust brakes
•Inspect electric brake magnets
•Inspect brake linings

EXTERNAL & WORKING LIGHTS
•Test indicators
•Test brake lights
•Test tail lights
•Test running/clearance lights

CAMPERS ONLY
•Service winder mechanisms and components

WHEELS AND TYRES
•Inspect tread wear
•Inspect rims for dents
•Tighten wheel nuts
•Repaint hubs
•Adjust tyre pressures – including spare
•Wheel alignment

SUSPENSION– LEAF SPRING
•Inspect & lubricate suspension mounts
•Re-grease suspension nipples
•Tension U-bolts to required torque

ELECTRICAL
•Test & report on battery efficiency
•Test & report on brake-safe battery efficiency (If applicable)
•Carry out 240V and 12V tests

*GAS SYSTEM
*(Where applicable, licensed gas plumber fee additional cost)
•Pressure test the system
•Test operation of cooker
•Test operation of refrigerator
•Test operation of gas hot water system

WHEEL BEARINGS
•Inspect bearings for uneven wear
•Wash bearings
•Re pack bearings with new grease
•Replace bearing seats
•Replace split pins

CHASSIS
•Check coupling bolts
•Repaint coupling
•Oil & check corner steadies
•Grease jockey wheel clamp

INTERIOR
•Check security of appliances
•Test – Interior lighting
•Test Fridge
•Test Smoke alarm

BODY
•Lubricate all locks
•Inspect condition of roof sealant – (Additional charges apply for re-sealing)



