A/C Standard Service

Complete A/C maintenance per RVIA service guidelines. Cleaning, testing, gaskets, and drains—everything your A/C needs for reliable cooling and leak prevention.

Price$165 / unit     Report Type Full Workup


What's Included

  • Deep Coil Cleaning: Clean evaporator and condenser coils per RVTI maintenance standards. Dirty coils reduce cooling capacity and cause compressor failure.
  • Drain Line Service: Clear condensate drains to prevent water backup into your RV. Clogged drains cause expensive interior water damage.
  • Roof Gasket Inspection & Tightening: Inspect and properly torque A/C unit to ensure gasket compression. Replace gasket if cracked or failed ( quote will be given for approval).
  • Cooling Performance Test: Measure temperature difference between return air and supply air. Healthy RV A/C units achieve 18-22°F temperature drop per industry standards.
  • Electrical Testing: Measure compressor and fan motor amp draw to verify performance and catch impending failures.
  • Filter Replacement: Install fresh filters for maximum airflow and efficiency.
  • Performance Report: Written documentation with temperature readings, amp draw measurements, and service recommendations.


Why This Matters

  • Prevent Compressor Failure: Dirty coils and restricted airflow make compressors work harder and fail early. Annual cleaning extends compressor life and prevents $800-$1,500 replacement costs.
  • Stop Water Damage: Clogged drains and failed gaskets cause water intrusion ($1,500-$3,500 interior damage). This service prevents both problems.
  • Maximize Cooling Efficiency: Clean coils and proper airflow deliver full cooling capacity. Get the performance your A/C was designed to provide.
  • Documented Performance Baseline: Temperature and electrical measurements create a baseline for future troubleshooting. If problems develop, we can compare to known-good readings.

RVTI-Based Service: This service follows RV Technician Institute maintenance standards for roof-mounted A/C units. Annual service recommended before cooling season. Priced per roof A/C unit—most RVs have 1-3 units.


A/C Complete Service

Everything in Standard Service PLUS comprehensive multi-mode testing, 3-cycle verification, and detailed component inspection. Maximum diagnostic depth and reliability verification.

Price $330 / unit   Report Type Full Workup


What's Included (Everything in Standard PLUS:)

  • Complete Component Inspection: Visual and physical inspection of housing, wiring, capacitors, fan motors, compressor, and control board for damage, corrosion, wear, or failure indicators.
  • Multi-Mode Electrical Testing: Documented amp draw testing in ALL modes—Fan Only Low, Fan Only High, Cool Low, Cool High, and Heat Pump (if equipped). Per RVTI diagnostic procedures, testing all modes reveals problems that single-mode testing misses.
  • 3-Cycle Start/Stop Verification: Run unit through complete start/stop cycles to verify compressor starts reliably, thermostat responds correctly, and control board functions under real-world cycling conditions. Single-cycle tests don't catch intermittent failures.
  • Cooling Performance Test (All Modes): Measure temperature drop in both high and low cooling modes to verify compressor performance across the full operating range.
  • Gasket Replacement (If Needed): New roof gasket installed if inspection reveals cracks, compression loss, or failure. Included in service price.
  • Comprehensive Diagnostic Report: Complete documentation of amp draw readings in all modes, cycle test results, component condition, and detailed recommendations. Creates complete performance baseline for future troubleshooting.


Why Upgrade to Complete Service?

  • Multi-Mode Testing Finds Hidden Problems: Per RVTI training, A/C issues don't always appear in every mode. A failing capacitor might work in low speed but fail in high speed. A weak compressor might cool in mild weather but fail in extreme heat. Testing ALL modes reveals problems before total failure.
  • Cycle Testing Catches Intermittent Failures: Components that work on the first start sometimes fail on the third or fourth cycle. Control boards, relays, and contactors develop intermittent problems that only show up during repeated cycling—just like real-world use.
  • Component-Level Diagnostics: Visual inspection of capacitors, wiring, and compressor reveals early warning signs: bulging capacitors, corroded connections, compressor discoloration. Catch failures before they strand you in 100°F weather.
  • Maximum Reliability for Extended Travel: If you're planning a long trip or relying on your A/C in extreme heat, this service verifies your unit will perform under all conditions—not just "it works right now."

Best For: Pre-purchase inspections, extended travel prep, or maximum diagnostic confidence. RVTI-based multi-mode testing procedures. Priced per roof unit—most RVs have 1-3 A/C units. Gasket replacement included if needed. Additional parts (capacitors, motors, compressor) are extra if required.