Propane furnace diagnosis and repair — igniters, blower motors, gas valves, thermocouples, and sail switches. Keeping you warm during Florida cold snaps.
Indian River County gets surprisingly cold between December and February. Nighttime lows in the 30s and 40s are common, and your RV furnace needs to work when those cold fronts blow through.
Most RV furnace issues come down to a few common parts — the igniter, sail switch, blower motor, or gas valve. Angela diagnoses the specific component and replaces only what is needed.


Do not wait until a small issue becomes a big problem. Here are signs you need professional service:
Suburban, Atwood (now Dometic), and all other major RV furnace manufacturers.
['Furnace will not ignite', 'Furnace starts then shuts off after a few seconds', 'Blower runs but no heat', 'Unusual smell when furnace is running', 'Furnace cycles too frequently', 'Soot or discoloration around the exhaust']
Our $185 service call covers the trip and full diagnosis. If you proceed with the repair, it is applied to your total. Call (772) 238-8487 or request a free estimate online.
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