Mobile RV Inspection Services
Expert Mobile RV Inspections – Pre-Purchase, Annual, & Routine Inspections Done On-Site, Keeping Your RV in Top Condition for Every Journey!
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Reliable RV Inspection Services
Stay road-ready and protect your investment with expert RV inspections done wherever you’re parked. Whether you’re buying, selling, or preparing for a trip, our mobile inspection service covers every critical system.

Pre-Purchase RV Inspections
Avoid surprises with a thorough inspection before you sign.
- Exterior & roof inspection – Identify visible damage, leaks, or sealant failures.
- Interior systems check – Test appliances, plumbing, and HVAC for full functionality.
- Chassis & undercarriage review – Inspect suspension, tires, axles, and frame components for wear or transit damage.
- Report with photos – Get detailed findings to help you negotiate or request dealer repairs before purchase.

Routine Maintenance Inspections
Keep your RV in top shape with seasonal or pre-trip checks.
- Battery & electrical testing – Check battery health, inverters, and charging systems.
- Plumbing & water system inspection – Verify pump pressure, lines, and water heater performance.
- Propane system check – Perform leak testing and verify tank condition.
- Safety systems review – Test CO/LP detectors, emergency exits, and fire extinguishers.

Annual RV Safety Inspections
Comprehensive yearly inspections for peace of mind and compliance.
- Tire Condition Check – We inspect tire tread depth and wear patterns to support safe, reliable travel.
- Lighting & signal system testing – Ensure DOT compliance and full visibility.
- Frame & hitch inspection – Check for visible cracks, rust, and general wear.
- Sealant & weatherproofing review – Inspection of seals and joints to help prevent water intrusion and related damage.

RV Roof & Exterior Inspections
Identify weather damage or wear before it leads to costly interior repairs.
- Roof surface inspection – Check for soft spots, bubbling, or delamination across the roof and sidewalls.
- Sealant and fixture review – Evaluate caulking and sealing around vents, skylights, antennas, and A/C units.
- Awning and trim inspection – Assess the condition of awnings, exterior trim, and frame attachments.
- Water damage check – Spot early signs of leaks, UV degradation, and frame corrosion.

Why Is Regular RV Inspection Essential?
Avoid costly surprises and improve your RV’s safety and performance with proactive inspections.
- Undetected water damage – Small leaks can cause interior deterioration.
- Tire or brake wear – Poorly maintained components can fail on the highway.
- Appliance malfunctions – Unnoticed A/C, fridge, or furnace issues can result in expensive repairs.
- Electrical hazards – Frayed wires or faulty converters can lead to power loss or fire.
Pro Tip: Inspect your RV before every major trip and once annually. This helps catch small issues early, preventing bigger problems down the road.
What Makes RV ProCare the Go-To Choice for RV Inspection Services?

Convenient
We come to you, whether you're at home or a campground, so you skip the hassle of towing.

Timely
Rapid response and dispatch, with maintenance and minor repairs, typically completed within 1 to 2 business days

Trustworthy
Professionally trained techs with years of experience ensure the job is done right.
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Common RV Inspection Insights & Maintenance Tips
Here are the issues our technicians often catch during a full inspection, along with simple ways to prevent costly breakdowns.

Soft Spots on the Roof?
Causes
• Water leaks through cracked sealant or roof damage.
• Prolonged UV exposure breaking down roof membrane.
• Poor maintenance of roof seams or edges.
Solutions & Prevention
Inspect the roof twice a year and after heavy storms. Reseal as needed.

LP Gas System Leaking?
Causes
• Worn rubber hoses or cracked fittings.
• Loose tank valves or damaged regulators.
• Undetected line punctures near appliances.
Solutions & Prevention
Perform a leak test annually and before every trip using proper detectors.

Flickering Lights or Dead Outlets?
Causes
• Loose wiring or corroded connections.
• Failing inverter or overloaded circuits.
• Battery terminals with buildup or corrosion.
Solutions & Prevention
Have your RV’s power systems checked during inspections, and keep battery terminals clean to avoid electrical issues.

Brakes Feel Soft or Tires Look Worn?
Causes
• Uneven tire wear or misaligned axles.
• Old brake pads or low fluid levels.
• Dry rot from sun exposure or storage.
Solutions & Prevention
Have tires and brakes inspected yearly and replace tires every 5–7 years.

A/C Not Cooling Properly?
Causes
• Dirty or clogged air filters restricting airflow.
• Low refrigerant levels or blocked condenser coils.
• Thermostat calibration issues or electrical malfunctions.
Solutions & Prevention
Clean or replace A/C filters regularly and include HVAC checks during seasonal inspections.

Slide-Out Not Extending or Retracting Smoothly?
Causes
• Dirt and debris buildup on tracks or rollers.
• Misalignment of slide-out rails or support arms.
• Failing motors, wiring, or low battery power.
Solutions & Prevention
Lubricate slide mechanisms regularly and have alignment and power systems inspected at least once a year.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why should I have my RV inspected?
An RV inspection helps uncover hidden issues before they become costly repairs. Whether you’re buying, selling, or maintaining, it ensures safety, prevents surprises, and gives you leverage for warranty claims or negotiations.
Do I need an inspection before buying a used RV?
Yes, especially for used RVs. A pre-purchase inspection can reveal problems the seller may not disclose, giving you peace of mind and protecting your investment.
What does an RV inspection cover?
A full inspection covers the roof, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, appliances, chassis, tires, and safety systems. It ensures all major systems are functioning properly and checks for wear, damage, or hidden issues.
Do I need to be present during the inspection?
You don’t have to be there, but it’s helpful if you want to ask questions in real time. Either way, we’ll send you a detailed report with photos so that you can review everything remotely.
How much does a mobile RV inspection cost?
Pricing depends on your RV’s type and inspection level. Contact us for a personalized quote based on your needs and location.