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RV Furnace & Generator Repair in Port Orange, FL

A furnace that won’t ignite or a generator that won’t start can end a trip fast. Our RVSA Master Certified technician diagnoses and repairs both onsite, at your driveway, storage lot, or campsite.

— Mobile RV Furnace & Generator Repair

Your Furnace And Generator, Diagnosed Where It's Parked

A no-heat or no-power problem usually comes down to one of a few likely causes: ignition, propane supply, the control board, or the fuel and electrical systems that keep an onboard generator running. Genesis Mobile RV Service brings the diagnostic tools needed to trace the actual cause directly to your RV, no towing required.

Every repair is performed by Ralph, an RVSA Master Certified RV Technician with more than 25 years of RV industry experience on propane furnace systems and onboard RV generators. Both systems get inspected together when relevant, since a generator issue can sometimes affect furnace performance on electric-start units.

— Straight Answers, No Surprises

Benefits Of On-Site Furnace & Generator Repair

Losing heat or onboard power isn’t just inconvenient, it can leave you without climate control or essentials running. Here’s what fast, on-site repair actually protects.

Heat Or Power, Restored Same Day

Most furnace and generator issues are diagnosed and repaired in one visit, so you’re not stuck without heat or power overnight.

Prevents A Full Replacement

A generator running rough or a furnace short-cycling, left unaddressed, can damage components further and turn a repair into a full unit replacement.

No Towing Required

The technician comes to your driveway, storage lot, or campsite. Your RV never has to leave where it’s parked.

Flat-Rate, No Surprises

You know the service call and labor rate upfront, and any parts cost is approved by you before work begins.

—  Common Problems

Signs Your Furnace Or Generator Needs Repair

Furnace Won't Ignite

Often a propane supply issue, a faulty ignitor, or a control board fault preventing the burner from lighting.

Furnace Blows Cold Air

Usually means the blower is running but the burner isn’t igniting, often a propane or ignition issue.

Generator Won't Start

Can point to a fuel delivery issue, a fouled carburetor, a dead starter battery, or an ignition fault.

Generator Runs Rough Or Surges

Often a fuel system or carburetor issue, especially on units that have sat unused for a while.

Generator Shuts Off Under Load

Usually a sign the unit can’t sustain the electrical demand, often a fuel, governor, or charging issue.

Error Codes Or Clicking

Repeated clicking with no ignition usually points to a control board or ignitor fault on the furnace.

— What’s Included

What Happens During A Furnace Or
Generator Repair Visit

Every visit starts with the $150 service call and diagnostic, which covers dispatch to your location and a full inspection of the furnace or generator before any repair work begins.

Furnace Ignition Diagnostic

Checking propane supply, ignitor, and control board to find why a furnace won’t light.

Propane Supply & Control Board Repair

Resolving the most common causes of furnace no-heat issues.

Generator No-Start Diagnostic

Checking fuel delivery, starter battery, and ignition to find why a generator won’t run.

Carburetor & Fuel System Service

Cleaning or repairing fuel systems affected by sitting unused or old fuel.

Load Testing

Verifying a generator can sustain real electrical demand, not just start.

Replacement When Needed

Full furnace or generator replacement when a unit has failed beyond repair.

RV furnace & generator repair starts with one flat-rate call

Service call covers dispatch and diagnosis. Labor is billed only after that.

$150

Service Call

$200/hr

Labor Rate

— Questions We Hear Often

RV Furnace & Generator Repair FAQs

How much does RV furnace or generator repair cost?

Every visit starts with a $150 service call and diagnostic, then a $200 per hour labor rate once the cause is identified. Any replacement parts are quoted separately and approved by you before any work begins.

The most common causes are a propane supply issue, a faulty ignitor, or a control board fault. A full diagnostic checks each of these before any part is replaced.

Often a fuel delivery issue, a fouled carburetor from sitting unused, a dead starter battery, or an ignition fault. This is especially common on generators that haven’t run in a while.

Our focus is onboard generators built into your RV. Portable units can sometimes be assessed on a case-by-case basis, ask when you call to confirm.

We come to wherever your RV is parked within our service area, including campgrounds, storage lots, and driveways throughout Port Orange and the surrounding Volusia County area.

— What’s Included

Other Systems We Repair Onsite

RV Battery & Electrical Service

A weak starter battery is a common reason generators won’t start.

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RV Refrigerator Repair

Another propane-dependent system that fails in related ways.

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RV AC Repair & Installation

Similar documentation-driven process for damage covered by insurance instead.

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Get Your Heat Or Power Restored Today

Call now to schedule an RVSA Master Certified technician at your location.