Mobile RV Propane Repair Services

Reliable on-site propane leak detection, tank replacement, and gas line repairs for all major RV brands – we come to you with fast, safe service, keeping your RV road-ready!

Reliable RV Propane Repair & Leak Detection at Your Location

Propane issues can put your safety and travel plans at risk. Our certified technicians come directly to you to diagnose leaks, repair gas lines, and restore your RV’s propane system—no towing needed.

Propane Leak Detection & Safety Testing

Your safety is our priority. We perform complete leak testing and safety checks on-site.

RV Propane Line & Regulator Repairs

If your propane system isn’t delivering fuel properly, we fix and fine-tune connections.

RV Propane Tank Repair & Replacement

We replace damaged or expired propane tanks to ensure long-term safety and reliable fuel access on the road.

New Propane System Installations

Upgrading or outfitting a new rig? We handle full propane system installs.

* Applicable for selected models only

Why Is Routine RV Propane Maintenance Essential?

Your RV’s propane system powers critical appliances like your stove, furnace, and fridge. Without regular maintenance, small issues can turn into major safety hazards. Here’s why you should stay on top of propane system checks:

Pro Tip: Schedule a propane leak test at least once a year or before your next long trip. It’s quick, affordable, and could prevent a serious safety issue down the road.

What Makes RV ProCare the Go-To Choice for RV Propane Repairs?

Convenient

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

Timely

We prioritize rapid response and dispatch, with maintenance and minor repairs typically completed within a few days.

Trustworthy

Professionally trained techs with years of experience ensure the job is done right.

Currently Offering Mobile RV Propane Repair Services in These States

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Common RV Propane Issues & Smart Maintenance Tips

From leak risks to inconsistent heating, propane issues can disrupt your travels and compromise safety. Here’s how to spot common problems early and keep your system running safely.

Smell Gas In or Around the RV?

Causes
• Cracked propane hoses or loose fittings.
• Stove valves left open.
• Leaking propane regulator.

Solutions & Prevention
Turn off your propane supply immediately, ventilate the area, and schedule a professional leak test before using any appliances.

Appliances Not Igniting?

Causes
• Low propane pressure or empty tank
• Faulty igniter or thermocouple.
• Blocked burner orifice.

Solutions & Prevention

Check propane levels, clean burners, and have your ignition system inspected at least once a year to prevent failures on the road.

Propane Tank Won’t Fill or Feels Leaky?

Causes
• Overfilled or expired tank.
• Malfunctioning OPD valve.
• Loose fill connector.

Solutions & Prevention
Re-certify or replace tanks and inspect valves during fill-ups.

Weak Flame on Stove or Water Heater?

Causes
• Partially closed valve.
• Clogged orifices.
• Worn-out regulator.

Solutions & Prevention
Clean burners and replace regulators as needed for consistent flame strength.

Hissing or Frosting at Tank Connection?

Causes
• Overfilled tank or rapid gas release.
• Faulty pressure control or cracked seals.
• Bad O-ring or cracked fitting.

Solutions & Prevention
Turn off propane, inspect fittings, and avoid using damaged hoses or seals.

Inconsistent Propane Usage or Rapid Drain?

Causes
• Small leaks in gas lines or fittings.
• Unbalanced regulator pressure.
• Running multiple propane appliances at once.

Solutions & Prevention
Have lines tested for leaks, adjust regulator output, and stagger appliance use to balance demand.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How often should I test my RV propane system for leaks?

You should test your RV propane system at least once a year, ideally before a long trip or the start of the season, to catch issues early and avoid safety hazards.

No, propane tanks cannot be repaired. If a tank is leaking, the entire tank must be replaced to ensure safety and compliance.

Common signs include a gas smell, weak flame, high fuel usage, or DSI error codes on appliances like water heaters or fridges.

We currently do not offer full propane system installations. However, we can service and replace existing propane components as needed to keep your system functioning safely.