RV Inspections

RV Inspections

Why have an RV Inspection?

There are many reasons to have an RV inspection.  
  • Are you thinking of buying a used RV and want to ensure your investment does not turn into a money pit after the purchase?  
  • Are you selling your RV and want to provide assurances to potential buyers that your RV is a good investment and sell it faster?  
  • Have you already purchased a used RV and want to know the condition of your investment? 
We can assist you with your pre/post-purchase or pre-sale inspections.

Inspectors are trained to exceed the highest industry standards, promote professionalism, and thoroughly communicate their findings with clients. 

Please Note: Due to our strict code of ethics,  any defects or issues discovered during official RV inspections we conduct must be addressed by a separate RV repair company.

Sample Inspection Report


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What to expect before an RV Inspection

Prior to your inspection a Pre-Inspection Agreement and scope of inspection form outlining what the inspection process covers will be provided. In addition to payment, these forms need to be signed and returned electronically to the inspector before the inspection can be accomplished. These forms protect you and the inspector by clearly communicated what is and what is not covered during an inspection.
Please Note: RV Inspectors do not provide water hoses, sewer hoses or connections, electrical adapters or connectors, generators, propane, batteries or fuel. Please make sure these are available prior to the scheduled inspection time.

Preparing for an RV Inspection

  • Position RV on level surface where leveling system can be checked and all slides and awnings can be fully extended
  • Provide all maintenance records and vehicle manual as available.
  • Have all remote controls available.
  • Plug it in to shore power.
  • Connect water hoses if possible.
  • Have water in the water tanks.
  • Empty black and grey water tanks.
  • Connect sewer hoses or provide a bucket for testing the tanks.
  • Provide enough propane to run all systems.
  • Put fuel in the generator.
  • Have batteries charged. 
  • Turn on refrigerator and freezer 12 hours before inspection. 
  • Empty the oven and microwave. 
  • Remove all personal belongings

During and After the RV Inspection

An RV inspection provides a thorough examination of the RV from roof to the tires and from the exterior side walls to the interior appearances and appliances. Depending on the level of inspection you chose, an inspection can take anywhere between 2 to 8 hours. You are not required be present, but you are welcome to attend the inspection. If not, the inspector can give you a verbal report by phone that evening with written report to follow within a day or two.
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