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RV Furnace Repair
Stuart, FL

Stuart RV Repair fixes Suburban and Atwood LP furnaces on-site across Stuart, FL and the Treasure Coast. Igniter boards, sail switches, blower motors, gas valves. We come to you.

RV furnace repair technician servicing LP gas heating unit in Stuart Florida
TL;DR

Stuart RV Repair services and repairs RV furnaces on-site. Suburban and Atwood (Dometic) LP gas furnaces. Igniter boards, sail switches, blower motors, gas valves, and thermocouple replacements. $120-500 depending on the job. We come to you anywhere in Stuart, FL and across the Treasure Coast. Call 772-280-3915. Need other RV A/C and heating repairs? We do those too.

RV Furnace Repair

RV furnaces sit idle most of the year in Florida. That's exactly why they fail.

Interior RV furnace unit being inspected and repaired in Stuart FL

Here's something a lot of RV owners in Stuart don't think about: your furnace only runs maybe 3-4 months a year down here. The rest of the time it sits dormant while Florida's heat, humidity, and insects do their damage. Mud daubers and spiders love building nests inside furnace exhaust tubes during the off-season. When you fire it up that first cold night in November, gas can't flow properly and the furnace locks out.

RV furnaces are forced-air LP gas systems made by either Suburban or Atwood (now owned by Dometic). They work on a specific sequence: the thermostat calls for heat, the control board energizes the blower, the sail switch confirms airflow, the board fires the igniter, the gas valve opens, and the burner lights. If any one of those steps fails, you get no heat. The beauty of this system is that it's logical and diagnosable - the ugly part is that six things can go wrong in a chain.

We service RV furnaces year-round in Martin County, but the busiest stretch is October through January when snowbirds arrive and full-timers need heat on those 40-degree mornings. If you haven't run your furnace since last winter, we strongly recommend a pre-season check before you need it at 2am.

What each furnace repair costs

Sail Switch Replacement
Airflow safety switch - 30-45 min
$120-180
Igniter Board / Control Board
Main furnace brain - 45-60 min
$180-300
Blower Motor Replacement
Combustion or distribution blower - 1-2 hrs
$250-400
Gas Valve Replacement
LP gas solenoid valve assembly - 1-2 hrs
$300-500
Igniter Electrode Replacement
Spark igniter and sensing rod - 30-45 min
$100-160
Burner Tube Cleaning / Inspection
Clear insect nests and debris - 30-45 min
$80-130
Prices shown are estimates based on typical jobs. Actual costs are determined by the technician on-site after diagnosing your specific situation. You'll always get a written quote before any work begins.
Common Problems

6 RV furnace problems we fix across Stuart.

01

"Blower runs but furnace won't light"

Failed igniter board or bad igniter electrode. The blower is doing its job, but the board isn't sending voltage to the igniter, or the igniter itself is cracked and can't create a spark. We test both on-site. Board replacement is $180-300, igniter electrode is $100-160.

02

"Furnace doesn't respond at all when I turn the thermostat up"

Could be a dead thermostat, blown fuse on the control board, or low 12V battery voltage. RV furnaces need a solid 12 volts to operate. If your house batteries are weak, the furnace is one of the first things to stop working. We check voltage, fuse, and thermostat signal in that order.

03

"Furnace lights then shuts off after 10-15 seconds"

The flame sensor (sensing rod) can't detect the flame, so the board shuts off gas as a safety measure. Carbon buildup on the sensor rod is the most common cause. A quick cleaning with fine emery cloth usually fixes it for $80-100. If the rod is cracked, we replace the whole igniter/sensor assembly.

04

"Furnace cycles on and off every few minutes"

The limit switch is tripping from overheating, the return air vent is blocked, or the sail switch is intermittent. Blocked vents are surprisingly common - storage bins or bedding pushed against the return grille will cause this. We check the ductwork and all safety switches during diagnosis.

05

"I smell gas but the furnace won't light"

This needs immediate attention. A gas smell with no ignition could mean the gas valve is leaking or the burner tube is clogged and gas is escaping through the exhaust before igniting. Shut off your LP tank and call us. We check gas pressures, the valve, and the full combustion assembly. Your safety comes first.

06

"Furnace makes a loud rumbling or banging sound"

Delayed ignition is the usual suspect. Gas accumulates in the combustion chamber because the igniter is slow to fire, then it all ignites at once with a bang. That's hard on the heat exchanger. A dirty burner orifice, weak igniter, or incorrect gas pressure can cause this. It needs to be fixed before it damages the furnace.

Brands We Service

Suburban, Atwood, Dometic - we work on them all.

The two main RV furnace manufacturers have different designs, different control boards, and different parts. Here's what we see most in Stuart and across Martin County.

Suburban SF Series (SF-20, SF-30, SF-35, SF-42)

Suburban furnaces are the most common we service. The SF series uses a steel combustion chamber, a DSI (Direct Spark Ignition) board, and a separate sail switch. The control board has diagnostic LEDs that blink error codes - 1 blink for lockout, 2 for flame failure, 3 for airflow issues. These codes make troubleshooting much faster. We carry SF-series boards and sail switches on the truck.

Atwood / Dometic Hydroflame (8500 Series)

Atwood furnaces (now sold under the Dometic brand) use an aluminum tube-style combustion chamber. The control boards are simpler than Suburban but the parts are more brand-specific. Atwood heat exchangers can develop cracks over time, especially in models from 2008-2015. We inspect the exchanger during every service call because a cracked one can leak exhaust fumes into the living space.

Small-Format Furnaces (Suburban NT-16SQ, Atwood 8012)

Smaller RVs, van conversions, and pop-ups often use compact furnace models like the Suburban NT-16SQ or the Atwood 8012. These units produce less BTU output but use the same ignition system. Parts are sometimes harder to source because these models have lower production volumes. We can usually get what's needed from our suppliers within 48 hours.

Propane Supply System

Sometimes the furnace is fine but the LP supply is the problem. Low tank pressure, a stuck regulator, or a thermocouple on the LP tank itself can starve the furnace of gas. We check LP pressure with a manometer at every furnace service call. If your water heater and stove also struggle, it's probably a supply issue, not a furnace issue.

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How It Works

Three steps to heat in your RV again.

1

Call and Describe the Furnace Issue

Call 772-280-3915 or request a quote online. Tell us what's happening - no heat, blower runs but no flame, cycles on and off, error codes on the board. If you know the furnace brand and model number (it's on the data plate), that helps us bring the right parts.

2

On-Site Furnace Diagnostic

Our tech checks LP gas supply, inspects the igniter and control board, tests the sail switch and limit switch, and verifies blower motor operation. You get a written estimate before any work starts. Most furnace diagnostics take 20-30 minutes.

3

Repaired at Your Location

We carry common furnace parts on the truck - igniter boards, sail switches, electrodes, and blower motors. Most furnace repairs are done in 1-2 hours on-site. Gas valve replacements can take a bit longer. You'll have heat before we leave.

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Pricing

RV furnace repair cost breakdown.

Repair TypePrice RangeTypical Time
Sail switch replacement$120-18030-45 min
Igniter board / control board$180-30045-60 min
Igniter electrode / sensor rod$100-16030-45 min
Blower motor replacement$250-4001-2 hrs
Gas valve replacement$300-5001-2 hrs
Burner tube cleaning$80-13030-45 min
Full furnace replacement (installed)$800-1,4003-5 hrs
All prices are estimates only. Final cost is determined by our technician on-site after a full diagnostic. No work starts without your approval on a written quote.
Our Work

RV heating work across the Treasure Coast.

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Real Reviews

What customers say about our furnace repairs.

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Our Suburban furnace kept cycling on and off. Tech found a dirty flame sensor and a partially blocked return vent. Cleaned both, tested everything, and explained what to watch for going forward. The whole visit cost us $95. Can't beat that kind of honest service.
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Linda S.Travel Trailer Owner, Jensen Beach
Needed a new control board for our Atwood furnace. The tech had to order it but got it in two days and came back to install. Explained the LED error codes so I'd know what to look for in the future. Professional, fair, and they followed through. We'll call again for sure.
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Gary R.Class C Owner, Hobe Sound
FAQ

RV furnace repair questions we hear all the time.

How much does RV furnace repair cost in Stuart?

RV furnace repairs in Stuart typically run $120-500 depending on the problem. A sail switch replacement costs $120-180. Igniter board replacement runs $180-300. A blower motor swap is $250-400. Gas valve replacement costs $300-500. We give you a written quote after diagnosing on-site before starting any work.

Why won't my RV furnace ignite?

The three most common causes are a failed igniter board, a stuck sail switch, or an empty LP tank. The igniter board sends voltage to the igniter electrode after the blower proves airflow through the sail switch. If either the board or switch fails, no spark reaches the gas. We also check LP pressure and the gas valve solenoid.

What's the difference between Suburban and Atwood RV furnaces?

Suburban furnaces use a steel combustion chamber and a separate igniter electrode. Atwood furnaces (now Dometic) use an aluminum tube combustion chamber. The control board logic is different. Suburban boards have LED error codes for faster diagnosis. Atwood boards are simpler but the parts are more brand-specific. We service both brands daily.

Why does my RV furnace blow cold air?

If the blower runs but you're getting cold air, the burner isn't igniting. Could be a bad igniter board, failed sail switch, no LP gas, or a clogged burner orifice. Sometimes bugs build nests inside the burner tube during the off-season in Florida. We pull the burner assembly and check everything during a service call.

How often should I have my RV furnace serviced?

We recommend annual maintenance before the cool season, which in Stuart usually means October or November. A tune-up includes cleaning the burner tube, checking the igniter, testing the sail switch, inspecting the exhaust vent for blockages, and verifying LP gas pressure. In Florida, bugs love building nests in furnace vents during warm months.

My RV furnace keeps cycling on and off, what's wrong?

Short cycling is usually caused by a dirty or blocked return air vent, a failing limit switch that trips too early, or a sail switch with intermittent contact. Low battery voltage can also cause cycling because the blower motor slows down and the sail switch can't detect enough airflow. We check all four during a service call.

Need other RV A/C or heating work?

We handle all RV A/C and heating repairs - rooftop units, capacitors, furnaces, thermostats, and ductwork. If you've got multiple climate control issues, we bundle them into one visit across Stuart and the Treasure Coast.

All A/C & Heating Services
Coverage

Mobile RV furnace repair across the Treasure Coast.

We cover Martin, St. Lucie, and Palm Beach counties for all RV furnace repairs. From Stuart and Palm City to Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, and down to Jupiter.

StuartPalm CityJensen BeachHobe SoundPort SalernoSewall's PointIndiantownJupiter IslandTequestaJupiterPort St. LucieFort PierceHutchinson Island
Don't see your city? Call us anyway - we may still be able to reach you.

RV furnace not heating in Stuart?

Call us or request a free estimate. We'll get a tech out to your site with the right parts - same or next day. Igniter boards, sail switches, blower motors. All done at your campsite or driveway.

772-280-3915