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How Sampson Tuck Is Redefining Caravan Servicing for Aussie Travellers

Sampson Tuck expands caravan servicing in North Wollongong with a new warehouse, RV wash bay, electrical upgrades, awning repairs, and a stay-and-relax offer for Aussie road-trippers.


Caravan servicing with extras: detailing, repairs, and a free night's stay in North Wollongong.

Caravan Servicing North Wollongong: A New Era for Sampson Tuck

Sampson Tuck Owners Ryan and Jack have taken their business to new heights with the opening of their first warehouse at 119 Montague Street, North Wollongong.

Expanded Caravan Servicing for Motorhome and RV Owners

The milestone marks a significant leap in their journey, expanding their capacity to serve Australia's caravan and motorhome community. Known for its trusted mobile servicing, Sampson Tuck has also upgraded its mobile service with a portable wash trailer, requiring no water or power, ensuring vans parked in remote locations shine like new or receive top-tier electrical upgrades.

New Services Including RV Paint Protection Film and Awning Replacement

The warehouse unlocks a suite of new services, including RV wash bay, awning replacement, decal replacement, paint protection film (PPF), and Luton peak restorations – all while offering the existing detailing and electrical services.

Stay-and-Relax Package for Travellers Getting Caravan Servicing

What sets Sampson Tuck apart is the unique 'stay and relax' package: Visit the warehouse, and enjoy a free night's stay at Corrimal Beach Tourist Park (just five kilometres away) with complimentary transport to and from the park or the nearby North Wollongong train station.

Convenient Caravan Servicing Location for All RV Types

Easily accessible, just off the highway, the warehouse is in a great location to welcome motorhomes, caravans and fifth-wheelers of all sizes… making it a must-visit stop for adventurers seeking quality service and convenience. sampsontuck.com

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