RV Dual AC System Service in Hobe Sound, FL
Second AC unit installation, load balancing for 50-amp systems, zone control setup, and independent thermostat wiring.
A single 13,500 BTU AC unit can't keep a large RV comfortable in Florida's summer heat. If your rig is longer than 30 feet, you'll likely benefit from a second rooftop unit. We install dual AC systems with proper electrical load balancing, independent or zone-controlled thermostats, and correct circuit breaker sizing.
TL;DR
- RV Dual AC System Service for all RV types in Hobe Sound and 10 surrounding cities
- Pricing: $800 to $3200
- RVIA certified, 11+ years experience
- Call 772-758-0499 for a free estimate
What We Do
We mount and seal the second rooftop unit, run new electrical circuits from the breaker panel, install independent thermostats or a zone control system, verify proper load balancing for 50-amp service, and test both units under full load to ensure they don't trip breakers. We also install soft-start devices when needed to reduce startup surge on 30-amp connections.
Signs You Need RV Dual AC System Service
Your RV is over 30 feet and the back bedroom is always warm. A single AC can't keep up on days above 90 degrees. You have a 50-amp system but only one AC unit. You've upgraded to a larger rig and want the same comfort level as your previous setup.
Pricing
RV Dual AC System Service typically costs $800 to $3200 depending on the specific issue and your RV's make and model. We provide an exact quote after diagnosing the problem on site. No work starts without your approval.
Need this repair? Call 772-758-0499 for a free phone estimate.
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RV Dual AC System Service FAQ
How much does dual AC installation cost?
$2,000-$3,200 depending on the unit brand, mounting requirements, and whether electrical upgrades are needed.
Do I need 50-amp service for two ACs?
Ideally yes. Two ACs on 30-amp require soft-start devices on both units and careful load management. On 50-amp, you can run both without worrying about tripping breakers.
Can I add a second AC to any RV?
Most RVs with a pre-cut roof opening for a second unit can accept one. If there's no opening, we can cut and reinforce one, but this adds to the cost and complexity.
What size AC unit should the second one be?
For most RVs, a second 13,500 BTU unit is sufficient. Larger rigs or those in extreme heat may benefit from a 15,000 BTU unit.
Can I control both ACs from one thermostat?
Yes, with a zone control thermostat. This lets you set different temperatures for the front and rear of the RV.
How long does dual AC installation take?
Typically a full day. It involves roof mounting, sealing, electrical wiring, thermostat installation, and full system testing.