Full Roof Replacements Coming Fall/Winter 2026
Full-System Diagnostic • Component Teardown • Leak & Damage Detection • Deep Performance Testing
Our Most Comprehensive and Detailed Inspection Package
The Expert Inspection is designed for RV owners who want the deepest possible analysis of their camper. This inspection goes far beyond basic functionality — it includes full component testing, deep diagnostics, system teardown, and thorough evaluation of every major structure, system, and appliance.
This service is ideal for:
Buyers purchasing a high-value used RV
Owners preparing for long-term travel
RVers who want maximum peace of mind
People concerned about hidden water damage or premature component failure
This is the most in-depth, detailed, and time-intensive inspection available.
Includes everything in the Pro Inspection plus:
Detailed water intrusion evaluation (roof, corners, seams, windows, slides)
Moisture intrusion checks using visual & tactile indicators
Air leak testing around doors, slides, windows, and roof fixtures
Roof membrane and seam scoring for remaining lifespan
Exhaustive inspection of slide seals and wiper seals
Advanced undercarriage assessment for rust progression
Goal: Identify hidden damage before it becomes a major—and expensive—problem.
Includes everything in the Pro Inspection plus:
Full accessory and electronics functionality test
Cabinet structure and anchor point testing
Interior wall/ceiling moisture inspection
Detailed floor inspection for soft spots or rot progression
Slide interior alignment and seal integrity analysis
Goal: Ensure every interior component functions safely and as designed.
This is the part customers appreciate most.
We not only test appliances and systems —
we disassemble, examine, and performance-test every major serviceable component.
Systems included:
Furnace
Air conditioner
Water heater
Refrigerator (gas & electric mode)
For each system, we:
Remove accessible panels
Test mechanical components
Check coils, burners, fans, blowers, igniters
Look for failing or borderline parts
Inspect for carbon buildup, overheating, and worn seals
Verify manufacturer-spec performance
This level of teardown can catch failures weeks or months before they happen — preventing breakdowns on the road or expensive mid-trip repairs.
RV appliances are expensive:
Furnace replacement: $1,000–$1,800
Fridge replacement: $1,500–$3,500
AC units: $1,200–$2,000
Water heaters: $700–$1,200
One early detection can save you the entire cost of this inspection.