What We Repair
RV appliances aren't like household ones. They run on LP gas, 12-volt DC, and 120-volt AC, sometimes all three. That triple-fuel setup means you need a tech who actually knows RV systems. That's us.
We repair all RV appliances in Fort Pierce: Dometic and Norcold fridges, rooftop AC units, furnaces, water heaters, microwaves, washer/dryer combos, and LP gas systems. Mobile service, parts on the truck, same-day repairs. Call 772-677-6762.
RV Refrigerator Repair (Dometic, Norcold)
Your absorption fridge not cooling? We troubleshoot and repair Dometic and Norcold units all day long. Igniter boards, thermistors, cooling units, burner assemblies. Usually runs $150-350 for most repairs. We'll tell you if it's worth fixing or time for a new one.
RV Air Conditioner Service
Down here in Florida, your rooftop AC is basically survival gear. We handle capacitor swaps, fan motor replacements, compressor diagnostics, and full unit changeouts. For in-depth AC diagnostics, see our dedicated RV HVAC repair services. If it's blowing warm or cycling on and off, give us a call before summer kills you.
Furnace & Heating Repair
Yeah, it gets cold in Florida. Maybe not Minnesota cold, but 40 degrees in a poorly insulated rig feels plenty rough. We fix sail switches, control boards, blower motors, and ignition problems. Takes about 45 minutes for most furnace repairs.
Water Heater Troubleshooting
No hot water is a miserable way to start your morning. We work on both tankless and standard 6- and 10-gallon units. Anode rods, thermocouples, electrode ignition, circuit boards. Water heater issues sometimes involve RV plumbing connections as well, and we check those too. Most repairs are done in under an hour right at your campsite.
Microwave & Oven Repair
Convection microwave sparking? Oven not holding temperature? We see it constantly. These RV-specific units have different specs than home versions, so don't let a regular appliance shop guess at it. We know the right parts and calibrations.
Washer/Dryer Combo Service
Splendide, Westland, Pinnacle. We service all the major RV washer/dryer combos. Drain pump failures, belt replacements, control board issues. These units are compact and finicky, but we've been fixing them for years.
Ice Maker Repair
A working ice maker feels like a luxury until it breaks. Then you realize how much you used it. We fix inlet valves, water line issues, motor modules, and thermostat problems. Usually a quick fix, about $100-200 for most ice maker repairs.
LP Gas System Inspection
Your LP system feeds the fridge, furnace, stove, water heater, and sometimes the generator. A leak is no joke. We do full pressure tests, check regulators, inspect lines, and test all appliance connections. Safety first, always. Runs about $75-125 for a full inspection.
Common Problems We Fix
The Fridge That Cools on Shore Power But Not on Propane
We get this call at least three times a week. Your Dometic or Norcold runs fine on electric but won't cool on LP gas. Nine times out of ten, it's a clogged burner orifice, a weak igniter board, or a bad thermocouple. The salt air down here in Fort Pierce corrodes these parts faster than you'd think. We clean or replace the burner assembly, test the gas valve, and verify the flue is drawing properly. Usually takes about an hour, and the parts aren't expensive. If you're smelling propane near the fridge, though, don't mess around. Shut off the gas and call us right away.
RV AC Running But Not Actually Cooling
Ever had this happen? It's 94 degrees outside, your AC is running full blast, and the rig is still 85 inside. The most common culprit is a dirty evaporator coil. Florida dust, pollen, and campground grime cake up those fins fast. After that, we check the start capacitor, the compressor draw, and the fan motor. A weak capacitor makes the compressor strain and eventually fail, so catching it early saves you from a $400-600 compressor replacement. We also check your roof gasket seal because a leaking AC shroud lets hot, humid air pour in and makes the unit fight a losing battle.
Water Heater That Lights Then Shuts Off
This one's frustrating. You hit the switch, hear it click, see the flame, and then 10 seconds later it shuts down and throws a fault code. That's usually a bad high-limit switch, a corroded electrode, or a control board that's gone flaky from humidity. Fort Pierce's coastal moisture gets into these electronics over time. We test each component individually, replace what's failed, and run a full burn cycle to make sure it holds. Most of these repairs run $150-250 for parts and labor.
Appliances Tripping the Breaker or Blowing Fuses
If your microwave trips the breaker every time it starts, or your AC blows a fuse on startup, there's usually an underlying issue. Could be a shorted heating element, a failing compressor pulling too many amps, or a wiring issue from road vibration loosening connections. We trace the circuit, amp-test the appliance, and find the root cause. When it turns out to be a wiring or panel problem, our RV electrical repair team handles the fix. Don't just keep resetting the breaker. That's how electrical fires start.
How Our Mobile Repair Works
Call or Book Online
Tell us what's going on with your appliance. Describe the symptoms, the make and model if you have it, and where you're located. We'll give you a rough idea of what it might be and schedule a time that works for you. Same-day slots are often available.
On-Site Diagnosis
We show up with a fully stocked service truck. Our tech runs diagnostics, identifies the problem, and gives you a firm quote before any wrench turns. No surprises. If we don't have the part, we'll order it and come back, usually within a day or two.
Repair & Test
We do the repair right there at your campsite, driveway, or storage lot. Once it's done, we run a full operational test to make sure everything's working properly. You get a receipt with a parts warranty, and you're back in business.