RV Propane System Service in Hobe Sound, FL

Regulator testing, line inspection, leak detection, appliance pressure testing, and safety checks per NFPA 1192.

Propane powers your stove, oven, water heater, fridge (in gas mode), and furnace. A propane leak is one of the most dangerous situations in an RV because propane is heavier than air and pools in low spots inside the rig. Per NFPA 1192, propane systems should be inspected annually. In Florida's humidity, brass fittings corrode faster, making regular inspection even more important.

TL;DR

  • RV Propane System Service for all RV types in Hobe Sound and 10 surrounding cities
  • Pricing: $100 to $300
  • RVIA certified, 11+ years experience
  • Call 772-758-0499 for a free estimate

What We Do

We test the regulator for proper output pressure, inspect all gas lines for damage and corrosion, perform electronic leak detection at every fitting and connection, test appliance gas pressure, and verify the LP detector is functioning. We replace corroded fittings, damaged hoses, and failed regulators.

Signs You Need RV Propane System Service

You smell propane (rotten egg odor). The LP detector alarm sounds. Appliances won't stay lit. Gas flame is yellow instead of blue. The regulator makes unusual sounds. You haven't had the system inspected in over a year.

Pricing

RV Propane System Service typically costs $100 to $300 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 Propane System Service FAQ

How much does propane system service cost?

A comprehensive inspection and leak test runs $100-$200. Regulator replacement: $100-$175. Hose replacement: $75-$150. Fitting repair: $85-$150.

How often should my propane system be tested?

Annually per NFPA 1192. If you smell propane or your LP detector alarms, get it tested immediately.

What should I do if I smell propane?

Open all windows and doors. Turn off the propane supply at the tank. Do not use any electrical switches or open flames. Exit the RV and call us from outside.

Do propane detectors expire?

Yes. Most LP detectors have a 5-7 year lifespan. Replace them when expired. A non-functional detector won't warn you of a leak.

Can propane fittings corrode in Florida?

Yes. Brass fittings corrode from salt air and humidity, especially near the coast. We check all fittings during inspection and replace any that show corrosion.

Is it safe to travel with propane on?

We recommend turning off propane at the tank while traveling. Running the fridge on 12V during transit eliminates the need for propane while moving.

Need This Repair?

Call for a free estimate. Same-day service available.

Call 772-758-0499