Caravan Servicing Gold Coast

Reliable caravan servicing across the Gold Coast from Carafix’s Arundel and Currumbin Waters workshops. From brakes, bearings and suspension to electrical checks, seals and general maintenance, we help make sure your van is safe, road-ready and prepared for your next trip.

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    Reliable Caravan Servicing Before Your Next Trip

    Carafix provides caravan servicing on the Gold Coast from our workshops in Arundel and Currumbin Waters. We help caravan owners check and maintain the key parts of their van before small issues turn into expensive repairs or roadside problems. Our servicing can include checks on brakes, bearings, suspension, tyres, lights, electrical systems, seals, water systems, chassis, coupling and general caravan safety. Whether you are preparing for a long road trip, getting your van ready after storage or keeping up with regular maintenance, our experienced team can inspect your caravan, explain what needs attention and help keep it safe, reliable and ready for the road.

    Why Choose Carafix for Your Caravan?

    50 years experience

    Trusted caravan, motorhome and RV repair specialists on the Gold Coast.

    300+ 5-star reviews

    Highly rated by local caravan owners for honest
    advice and quality workmanship.

    2 Gold Coast locations

    Convenient workshops in Arundel and Currumbin.

    Insurance approved

    Convenient workshops in Arundel and Currumbin.

    Before & After Gallery

    Water Damage Repair

    Complete restoration after roof leakage and internal mould damage.

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    After

    Water Damage Repair

    Complete restoration after roof leakage and internal mould damage.

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    After

    Water Damage Repair

    Complete restoration after roof leakage and internal mould damage.

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    After

    Common Caravan Problems We Fix

    Leaks, moisture and structural damage

    Fix layer separation – Smooth, safe braking restored

    Bearings, springs, towing – Stable ride, no sagging

    Storm damage repair – Roof & panels back to original

    12V wiring, lights and power issues

    Rapid check – Clear repair roadmap – Save time

    FAQs

    How often should a caravan be serviced?

    Most caravans should be serviced at least once a year, or before a major road trip if the van has been sitting unused for a while. If you travel regularly, tow long distances or drive on rough roads, your caravan may need servicing more often.

    A caravan service can include checks on brakes, bearings, suspension, tyres, lights, electrical systems, seals, water systems, chassis, coupling and general towing safety. The exact work needed will depend on the age, condition and use of your caravan.

    Yes. Carafix can check caravan brakes, bearings and suspension as part of a caravan service. These are important safety items because they affect how your caravan tows, stops and handles on the road.

    Yes. It is a smart idea to book your caravan in before a long trip, especially if it has been stored for a while or has not been checked recently. A pre-trip service can help identify issues with brakes, bearings, tyres, lights, seals and towing components before you leave.

    Yes. Carafix has two Gold Coast workshops: one in Arundel and one in Currumbin Waters on Wheeler Crescent. This makes it easier for caravan owners across the northern and southern Gold Coast to book in for servicing, repairs and inspections.

    Yes. Regular caravan servicing can help identify early signs of leaks, seal failure, water entry or water damage. Finding these issues early can help prevent more serious damage to walls, floors, cabinetry and internal fittings.

    Yes. If your caravan service identifies damage that may relate to an insurance repair, such as storm damage, accident damage, hail damage or water entry, Carafix can inspect the issue and explain the next steps. Carafix supports caravan insurance repair work and can help get your van assessed and repaired properly.

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