RV Repair Service

RV Inspection Services

Buying a used RV? Or just want peace of mind? Find certified inspectors who thoroughly evaluate your RV's condition.

An RV is one of the biggest purchases you'll make, and unlike homes, there's no standard inspection requirement. Water damage, hidden mechanical issues, and deferred maintenance can turn your dream RV into a money pit. A professional inspection protects your investment and gives you negotiating power.

Types of RV Inspections

Pre-Purchase Inspection

The most critical inspection. Before buying any used RV—from a dealer or private seller—have an independent inspector evaluate it. They'll identify existing problems, estimate repair costs, and give you leverage to negotiate or walk away.

Annual Maintenance Inspection

Catch problems before they become expensive. An annual inspection covers all systems and identifies maintenance items before they fail on the road.

Pre-Trip Inspection

A quick safety check before a long trip covering tires, brakes, lights, fluids, and basic systems. Many owners do this themselves with a checklist.

What a Thorough RV Inspection Covers

Exterior & Structure

  • • Roof condition and seals
  • • Sidewall delamination
  • • Window and door seals
  • • Frame/chassis condition
  • • Undercarriage inspection

Water Damage Check

  • • Moisture meter readings
  • • Soft spots in walls/floors
  • • Staining and discoloration
  • • Musty odors
  • • Previous repair evidence

Systems Testing

  • • 12V and 120V electrical
  • • Plumbing and water heater
  • • Propane system leak test
  • • AC and furnace operation
  • • All appliances

Mechanical (Motorhomes)

  • • Engine and transmission
  • • Brakes and suspension
  • • Tires and wheels
  • • Generator operation
  • • Fluid levels and leaks

RV Inspection Costs

Basic inspection (travel trailer)$150 - $250
Comprehensive (travel trailer/5th wheel)$250 - $400
Class C motorhome inspection$300 - $450
Class A motorhome inspection$400 - $600
Travel fee (if mobile)$50 - $150

*Most inspections take 2-4 hours and include a written report

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Seller won't allow inspection — Walk away immediately
  • Recent roof coating — May be hiding damage
  • Fresh caulking everywhere — Likely covering leaks
  • Musty or chemical smells — Water damage or cover-up
  • Soft spots in floors or walls — Water damage
  • Mismatched interior panels — Previous repairs

Find an RV Inspector Near You

Don't buy blind. Our directory connects you with NRVIA-certified and experienced RV inspectors who can evaluate any RV at the seller's location, a dealership, or your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an RV inspection cost?

RV inspections cost $150-$400 depending on size and depth. Basic inspections run $150-$250, comprehensive pre-purchase inspections $300-$500. Worth every penny compared to hidden repair costs.

What does an RV inspection include?

A thorough inspection covers roof and seals, water damage check with moisture meter, electrical systems, plumbing, propane and appliances, HVAC, slide-outs, tires/brakes, and chassis condition.

Should I get an inspection before buying used?

Absolutely. Water damage alone can cost $5,000-$30,000+ to repair and is often hidden. A $300 inspection can save you from buying a lemon. Never skip it, even on newer RVs.

Protect Your Investment

Find certified RV inspectors who provide detailed reports you can trust.

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