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RV Water Heater
Repair Stuart, FL

Stuart RV Repair diagnoses and fixes RV water heaters on-site across Stuart, FL and Martin County. Suburban, Atwood, gas, electric, tankless. RVIA certified techs with parts on the truck for same-day service.

Mobile RV water heater repair service in Stuart, Florida
TL;DR

Stuart RV Repair fixes RV water heaters on-site throughout Martin County. Thermocouple swaps, igniter board replacements, anode rod service, heating element installs, and full unit replacements. $95-350 depending on the repair. We come to you in Stuart, FL and surrounding areas. Call 772-280-3915. Need other RV plumbing work? We do that too.

RV Water Heater Repair

RV water heaters take a beating in Florida. Here's why they fail.

RV water heater being serviced by mobile technician in Stuart FL

Your RV water heater is a compact unit crammed into a small exterior compartment and exposed to South Florida's heat, humidity, and salt air year-round. Whether you've got a 6-gallon Suburban or a 10-gallon Atwood, these things work hard and break down in predictable ways. The good news? Most failures are fixable on-site in under 90 minutes.

The most common call we get in Stuart and Palm City is "my pilot won't stay lit." That's almost always a bad thermocouple, which is a pencil-sized sensor that sits in the pilot flame and signals the gas valve to stay open. When it fails, the gas valve clicks shut within seconds of letting go of the igniter button. A $95-140 fix, and we carry these on every truck.

Electric-side failures are just as common. The 120V heating element burns out over time, especially if the tank ran dry at any point. And then there's the anode rod, the most neglected part of any RV water heater. This sacrificial magnesium rod is designed to corrode so the tank doesn't. Skip it for two years in Martin County's hard water, and you'll be looking at a rusted-through tank that can't be patched.

What each repair runs

Thermocouple Replacement
Most common gas-side fix - ~30 min
$95-140
Igniter Board / DSI Module Replacement
Controls spark ignition sequence - 45-60 min
$130-195
Anode Rod Service / Replacement
Sacrificial rod protects tank from corrosion - ~20 min
$65-95
Electric Heating Element Replacement
120V screw-in element - 30-45 min
$110-165
Gas Valve Replacement
Controls LP gas flow to burner tube - 45-60 min
$145-220
Full Water Heater Replacement (Installed)
Remove old unit, install new Suburban or Atwood - 2-3 hrs
$275-350
High-Limit Switch / ECO Reset
Safety cutoff that trips when tank overheats - ~20 min
$65-110
Prices are estimates based on typical jobs. Your actual cost is confirmed on-site after diagnosis. Written quote provided before any work begins.
Common Problems

6 RV water heater problems we fix every week.

01

"Pilot light won't stay lit after releasing the button"

Bad thermocouple, nine times out of ten. This sensor tells the gas valve the flame is present. When it goes bad, the valve closes and the pilot dies within seconds. Quick fix at $95-140. We carry thermocouples for all Suburban and Atwood models on the truck.

02

"Water heater clicks but won't ignite on gas"

The DSI (direct spark ignition) board or electrode is failing. You'll hear the igniter clicking but no flame catches. Could also be a clogged burner tube from spider webs or mud daubers, which is incredibly common in Florida. We clean the tube and test the board to find the root cause.

03

"No hot water on electric mode"

Either the 120V heating element has burned out, the high-limit switch tripped, or the relay on the control board failed. If the element ran dry even once (empty tank with power on), it's toast. Element swap runs $110-165 and takes about 30-45 minutes on-site.

04

"Rotten egg smell in the hot water"

That sulfur smell comes from bacteria reacting with the anode rod in the tank. Martin County's well water and the Treasure Coast's mineral content make this worse. Flushing the tank and replacing the anode rod ($65-95) usually solves it. We also recommend sanitizing the fresh water system while we're there.

05

"Water leaking from the bottom of the heater compartment"

Could be a loose drain plug, a failed pressure relief valve, or a corroded tank. If the tank itself is leaking, that usually means the anode rod was neglected too long and the tank wall is eaten through. We'll inspect it and tell you straight whether it's a repair or a replacement.

06

"Water gets warm but never truly hot"

On gas units, partial thermocouple failure or a weak gas valve can reduce flame output. On electric, a failing element heats slow and can't keep up. On dual-fuel units running both, if neither side alone produces hot water, we check the mixing valve and the bypass valve near the tank. Sometimes it's as simple as a bypass left partially open from winterization.

Brands We Work On

Suburban, Atwood, and more. All serviced on-site.

Each brand has its own quirks, part numbers, and common failure points. Here's what we work on most across Stuart and Martin County.

Suburban SW6DE / SW10DE / SW16DE

Suburban is the most common RV water heater brand we see. The SW6DE (6-gallon) and SW10DE (10-gallon) are in the majority of travel trailers and fifth wheels on the Treasure Coast. These are dual-fuel units with pilot-style ignition on gas and a screw-in element on electric. According to Suburban's specs, anode rods should be checked annually. We see most owners skip this until the tank starts smelling.

Atwood / Dometic G6A / GC6AA / GC10A

Atwood (now Dometic) water heaters use an aluminum tank instead of steel, so there's no anode rod to replace. The trade-off? Aluminum tanks are more prone to pinhole leaks over time, and the DSI ignition boards on these units have a higher failure rate than Suburban in our experience. We stock igniter boards and gas valves for the G6A and GC6AA series.

Girard Tankless GSWH-2

Tankless on-demand water heaters are showing up in more new RVs. The Girard GSWH-2 is the one we see most. These don't have a tank to corrode, but the heat exchanger can scale up in hard water areas like Martin County. Flow sensor failures and ignition faults are the common issues. We service these on-site, though parts availability is tighter than Suburban or Atwood.

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How It Works

Three steps to hot water again.

1

Call and Describe the Symptoms

Call 772-280-3915 or request an estimate online. Tell us what's happening: pilot won't stay lit, no hot water on electric, leaking tank, rotten egg smell. If you know the brand and model, share that too. We'll schedule you same or next day.

2

On-Site Testing and Diagnosis

Our tech opens the exterior compartment, tests the gas valve, thermocouple, igniter circuit, element continuity, and checks the tank and anode rod. Written estimate before any work starts. Most water heater diagnostics take 15-20 minutes.

3

Fixed at Your Location

We carry thermocouples, igniter boards, heating elements, anode rods, gas valves, and replacement units on the truck. Most repairs finish in 45-90 minutes. Even a full water heater swap is done on-site in 2-3 hours. One trip, hot water restored.

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Pricing

RV water heater repair costs in Stuart.

Repair TypePrice RangeTypical Time
Thermocouple replacement$95-14030 min
Igniter board / DSI module$130-19545-60 min
Anode rod service$65-9520 min
Heating element replacement$110-16530-45 min
Gas valve replacement$145-22045-60 min
High-limit switch / ECO reset$65-11020 min
Full water heater replacement$275-3502-3 hrs
All prices are estimates. Final cost confirmed on-site after inspection. No work starts without your written approval.
Our Work

Water heater jobs across Martin County.

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Water Heater Diagnosis
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Gas Valve Repair
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Full Replacement
Real Reviews

What Stuart customers say about our water heater work.

Leave a Review
Horrible sulfur smell from our hot water for months. We tried flushing the tank ourselves but it came back every time. Stuart RV Repair replaced the anode rod and properly sanitized the whole system. Smell has been gone for three months now. Should've called them first.
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Janet L.Travel Trailer Owner, Palm City
Our Atwood had a corroded tank. The tech was upfront about it and said patching wasn't an option. He had a replacement unit on the truck and swapped the whole thing out in about two and a half hours. Fair price, clean install, and he even showed me where the anode rod goes so I could maintain it myself.
C
Carlos R.Fifth Wheel Owner, Stuart
FAQ

RV water heater repair questions from Stuart customers.

How much does RV water heater repair cost in Stuart?

Most RV water heater repairs in Stuart run $95-350. A thermocouple swap is $95-140. Igniter board replacement costs $130-195. Anode rod service is $65-95. Element replacement runs $110-165. A full water heater replacement is $275-350 installed. You'll get a written quote before work starts.

Why won't my RV water heater pilot stay lit?

Almost always a bad thermocouple. This sensor sits in the pilot flame and tells the gas valve it's safe to stay open. When it fails, the gas valve shuts off and the pilot goes out seconds after you release the button. Replacement costs $95-140 and takes about 30 minutes at your site.

Do you work on both gas and electric RV water heaters?

Yes. Most RV water heaters in Martin County are dual-fuel units that run on LP gas, 120V electric, or both simultaneously. We repair the gas side (thermocouple, gas valve, burner tube) and the electric side (heating element, relay board, high-limit switch) on all Suburban and Atwood models.

How often should I replace my RV water heater anode rod?

Once a year or at the start of each season. The anode rod is a sacrificial magnesium rod that corrodes so your tank doesn't. In Martin County's hard water, these rods deteriorate faster than average. If yours is more than half eaten away, it's overdue. We charge $65-95 for the swap and it takes about 20 minutes.

How long does an RV water heater repair take?

Depends on the repair. Thermocouple swaps take about 30 minutes. Igniter boards are 45-60 minutes. Element replacements run 30-45 minutes. A full unit replacement is the biggest job at 2-3 hours, but we do it entirely on-site. Most repairs are done in a single visit.

Can a leaking RV water heater tank be repaired?

If the leak is from the drain plug or a fitting, that's a quick fix at $65-110. But if the tank wall is corroded through from a neglected anode rod, patching won't hold. You'll need a full replacement at that point. We'll inspect it and give you the honest answer on whether it's worth repairing or replacing.

Need other RV plumbing work in Stuart?

We handle all RV plumbing repairs across Martin County. Toilets, leak detection, shower fixes, pipe repairs, and emergency calls. Multiple issues? We'll take care of everything in one service visit.

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Coverage

Mobile RV water heater repair across Martin County.

We cover Martin County and surrounding areas for all RV water heater repairs. Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, and beyond.

Stuart Palm City Jensen Beach Hobe Sound Port Salerno Indiantown Sewall's Point Rio Ocean Breeze Jupiter Island Tequesta Jupiter Port St. Lucie Fort Pierce Hutchinson Island
Don't see your town? Call us anyway - we cover more of the Treasure Coast than what's listed here.

RV water heater not working in Stuart?

Call us or request a free estimate. We'll send a tech with the right parts, same or next day. Thermocouple swaps, element replacements, full unit installs. All done at your campground or driveway.

772-280-3915