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Service Department

Real techs. Real fixes. Real fast.

Here at Mark Wahlberg Airstream & RV, we know that getting out on the road and enjoying our great country is your priority, and we will help keep you traveling in comfort and style. That’s why we provide recreational vehicle and trailer owners near Columbus, Grove City, and Dublin with a full-service maintenance center. See how we can serve you below.

Service department working on an RV

We’re an Airstream Five Rivet Dealer

Not every Airstream dealer earns Five Rivet status. This designation recognizes dealers that meet higher standards for customer experience, product knowledge, and long-term owner support — including service after the sale.

  • Service you can trust. A commitment to quality workmanship, clear communication, and owner care.
  • Airstream-focused know-how. Airstream construction and systems are unique — experience matters.
  • Support beyond delivery day. Five Rivet reflects long-term partnership with Airstream owners.


Specialized RV Service

Our service department is staffed with highly trained technicians dedicated to making sure your motorhome, tent trailer, tear drop, toy hauler, or travel trailer stays in great working order for many adventures to come. Whether you need something as simple as tires or you’re experiencing a problem you can’t quite pinpoint, our experienced team will get the job done efficiently yet effectively — so you can get back out on the road.

  • Diagnostics that don’t drag We move quickly from “symptoms” to a clear plan.
  • Top-quality parts & accessories We protect performance and the investment you made in it.
  • Collision support when it happens Dents or damage — big or small — we’re ready to help.
Roy Becker in the service department
Precision • Pride • Professionalism
Howard Johnson in the service department
Experienced techs
Service staff team photo
A team you can trust

RV Maintenance FAQs

How often you service your RV depends on how often you use it — frequent travelers may want an inspection every 3,000 miles, seasonal users should consider a check at least every six months, especially after storage.

Prevent problems by doing visual inspections, tightening lug nuts before trips, keeping tire pressure in spec, and checking the battery and water system before every use.

RVs and trailers shouldn’t be serviced just anywhere — it’s best to work with professionals that specialize in RV maintenance and repairs.