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    The treatment · Boerne

    Class A detailing in Boerne.

    Show-quality detailing for 30 to 45-foot Class A motorhomes — gas, diesel pushers, and everything in between.

    Boerne has a meaningful class a population — owners typically park in home driveways, dedicated storage, or local RV resorts. Common resort sites: Hill Country Retreat, Buckhorn Lake Resort, Mission Bell RV Resort. Storage facilities: Boerne Stage Storage and Hill Country RV Storage.

    Service specs · Boerne

    Starting at$1,200
    Range$1,200 – $2,500
    Duration8 – 12 hours
    CoverageBoerne
    5.0· 500+ jobs
    Why Boerne

    Built for Boerne owners.

    Boerne is one of our densest mobile-detail service zones. The combination of luxury Hill Country homes, RV-resort proximity, and a thriving private-pilot community at Boerne Stage Field means we work the same areas weekly. Most Boerne jobs are home-driveway service, but we also work resort sites and hangar floors.

    Owner profile. Cordillera Ranch and Fair Oaks Ranch luxury homes, weekend wakesurfers towing to Canyon Lake, Class A diesel pushers at Hill Country Retreat, and Cirrus and Bonanza owners home-hangared at Boerne Stage Field.

    A 40-foot Class A is the largest vehicle most people will ever own — and the most punished. Eighty square feet of roof bakes under Texas sun every day it's parked. Awnings collect mildew. Slide-out seals dry-rot. Gelcoat oxidizes into a chalky haze you can scrape off with a fingernail. Detailing a Class A motorhome is fundamentally different from detailing a car: it's a full-day job for one technician, sometimes two days, and it requires equipment most mobile detailers don't carry — a ladder that reaches 13 feet, a polisher with the right pads for fiberglass cap-and-roof, and a generator that can run all of it without a hookup.

    Local resources

    Where Boerne owners keep their class a.

    Canyon Lake

    20 minutes east of Boerne from Boerne. Marinas: Cypress Bend Marina, Mountain Springs Resort, Cranes Mill Marina. Ramps: Cranes Mill Park ramp, Comal Park ramp, Boat Ramp #1 (Canyon City).

    Hard mineral water from Comal Springs feed leaves spots if rinses aren't quick.

    Boerne Stage Field (5C1)

    in Boerne from Boerne. T-hangar community, owner-pilot heavy, Cirrus and Bonanza density.

    RV resorts we visit

    Hill Country Retreat, Buckhorn Lake Resort, Mission Bell RV Resort, BeaverCreek RV Resort, Cordillera RV Resort.

    Storage facilities

    Boerne Stage Storage, Hill Country RV Storage, I-10 Self Storage (Boerne). We service trailers and RVs on-site at storage yards.

    Also serving these lakes

    Medina Lake (40 minutes west), Lake LBJ (1 hour north).

    Additional airports

    Stinson Municipal (SSF, in town) · San Antonio International (SAT, in town)

    How we work on yours

    Class A protocol Boerne edition.

    01

    Full walk-around with you before we start — we photograph the roof, awning, slides, decals, and any pre-existing damage so there's no question what was there when we arrived.

    02

    Roof inspection first — we check sealant around AC units, vents, refrigerator, antenna, and skylights. If we find cracked Dicor or lifted Eternabond, we tell you before you fly down the road and a leak shows up in your bedroom ceiling.

    03

    Pressure-rinse top-down with soft water to flush road salt, bug juice, and tree sap, then apply RV-safe pre-soak to leading edges, lower panels, and the front cap.

    04

    Hand-wash with pH-neutral two-bucket method. We never automatic-brush a Class A — the side decals and clearcoat won't take it.

    05

    Machine-polish the fiberglass with cutting compound to remove oxidation, followed by finishing polish to bring back the wet gloss. Heavy oxidation gets a two-stage cut.

    06

    Treat the roof with manufacturer-appropriate UV protectant — fiberglass gets one product, rubber EPDM/TPO gets another. We never cross-contaminate.

    07

    Slide-outs: clean the tops (where 90% of slide leaks start), condition the wiper seals with proper conditioner so they stay supple, lubricate the mechanisms.

    08

    Awnings — fabric awnings get scrubbed with awning cleaner and brushed by hand; vinyl awnings get a different chemistry. Heavy mildew may need two passes.

    09

    Wheels, tires, and underbody — wash the wheels, dress the sidewalls with a UV protectant that won't sling onto the side of the coach, rinse the road grime off the underbody.

    10

    Optional ceramic coating cure: marine-grade ceramic that bonds to the gelcoat and lasts 1-2 years even in Texas sun. We apply, level, and inspect under multiple light angles.

    On every Boerne invoice

    What's included.

    Full pre-detail walk-around and photo log
    Roof inspection (sealant check, AC shroud, vents, antenna)
    Pre-soak and pressure rinse top-down
    pH-neutral two-bucket hand wash
    Oxidation removal — single or two-stage as needed
    Gelcoat polish for deep gloss
    Roof treatment with UV protectant
    Slide-out tops, wiper seals, and mechanism service
    Awning cleaning (fabric or vinyl)
    Decal and graphic restoration
    Bug, tar, and black-streak removal
    Wheel clean and UV-safe tire dressing
    Glass, mirror, and entry-door treatment
    Final inspection under multiple light angles
    Boerne questions

    What owners always ask.

    Yes — Hill Country Retreat is one of our regular resort stops in Boerne. We bring our own water and power and work around resort rules and neighbors. Other Boerne resorts and storage yards are also part of our route.

    A 32-foot gas Class A in decent shape takes 8-10 hours. A 40-45 foot diesel pusher with heavy oxidation can run 10-14 hours or split across two days. We give you a real estimate after the walk-around — not a generic flat rate.

    Yes. We service Hill Country Retreat, Buckhorn Lake Resort, Yogi Bear's Jellystone Canyon Lake, Hidden Valley RV Resort, BeaverCreek RV Resort, every storage yard in Boerne and Bulverde, and home driveways across San Antonio. We bring our own water and power so we don't need site hookups.

    In most cases, yes. Heavy chalking responds to a cutting compound followed by finishing polish. Sun-baked rigs that haven't been waxed in years sometimes need a two-stage cut. We test a small section first and show you the result — you decide before we commit to the whole coach.

    We don't replace Dicor or rebuild Eternabond seams — that's an RV service shop's work, and we'd rather refer you to one we trust than do it poorly. What we do is clean the roof, treat it with UV protectant, and flag any seal issues we spot so you know before a leak starts.

    On gelcoat, marine-grade ceramic coatings reliably last 1-2 years even in Texas sun, especially when the coach is washed monthly with pH-neutral soap. They reduce oxidation, make black streaks easier to remove, and dramatically cut the time you spend cleaning after a rainstorm.

    Exterior-only on a 32-35 ft gas coach in good condition starts around $1,200. A full exterior + interior on a 40 ft diesel pusher with moderate oxidation runs $1,800-2,200. Full restoration with two-stage compounding and ceramic coating on a 45 ft show-quality rig can run $2,500+. We quote after the walk-around.

    Yes — full interior service is available as an add-on or standalone. We vacuum carpets and slides, steam-clean upholstery, condition leather, treat the bathroom and kitchen, sanitize touch points, and clean the galley appliances. Especially useful before a sale or after a long trip.

    The doctor is in Boerne

    Park it. We'll handle it.

    Same care, every job. We come to your Boerne driveway, dock, hangar, or storage site.