Warm air, a tripped breaker, or an AC that won’t start — our RVSA Master Certified technician diagnoses and repairs RV air conditioners onsite, at your driveway, storage lot, or campsite.
— Mobile RV AC Repair
An RV air conditioner that stops cooling in the Florida heat isn’t something that should wait for a dealership appointment. Genesis Mobile RV Service brings diagnostic equipment and commonly needed parts directly to your RV, so most RV AC repairs are diagnosed and completed in a single visit, no towing required.
Every repair is performed by Ralph, an RVSA Master Certified RV Technician with EPA certification, which is what’s legally required to handle the refrigerant inside your RV’s air conditioning system. That’s not optional paperwork; it’s what keeps an AC repair from turning into a bigger problem down the line.
— Why It Matters
A failing RV air conditioner in Florida isn’t just uncomfortable, it can get worse the longer it runs in a degraded state. Here’s what fast, on-site repair actually protects.
Most AC repairs are diagnosed and completed in one visit, so your RV is cooling again the same day, not after a multi-week wait.
Running an AC on a failing capacitor or low refrigerant can burn out the compressor, turning a minor repair into a full unit replacement.
The technician comes to your driveway, storage lot, or campsite. Your RV never has to leave where it’s parked.
You know the service call and labor rate upfront, and any parts cost is approved by you before work begins.
— Common Problems
Often a failing capacitor, low refrigerant, or a compressor that isn’t engaging.
Usually points to a failing capacitor, motor, or a wiring issue drawing too much current.
Can mean a dirty coil, blocked return air, or a failing blower motor.
Often a failing capacitor, low refrigerant, or a compressor that isn’t engaging.
Typically a clogged condensate drain or a unit that isn’t level on the roof.
Could be a thermostat, control board, or a power supply issue at the unit.
— What’s Included
Every visit starts with the $150 service call and diagnostic, which covers dispatch to your location and a full inspection of the system before any repair work begins.
Electrical, mechanical, and airflow inspection to find the actual cause, not just the symptom.
Restores airflow and cooling performance on units suffering from buildup.
Refrigerant handled and recovered according to federal regulations.
Common failure points replaced with compatible parts on the same visit when in stock.
Clears clogs causing interior water leaks or musty odors.
Full replacement and installation when a unit is beyond repair.
Service call covers dispatch and diagnosis. Labor is billed only after that.
$150
Service Call
$200/hr
Labor Rate
— Questions We Hear Often
Every visit starts with a $150 service call and diagnostic, then a $200 per hour labor rate once the issue is identified. Parts, such as a replacement capacitor or motor, are quoted separately and approved by you before any work begins.
Both. If a unit is too far gone to repair cost-effectively, we can remove it and install a new RV air conditioner on the same visit, weather and parts availability permitting.
The most common causes are a failing capacitor, a compressor that isn’t engaging, or low refrigerant from a slow leak. A full diagnostic identifies which of these is actually happening before any part gets replaced.
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
AC issues sometimes trace back to wiring or power supply problems.
Another commonly stranding system, especially in summer heat.
Propane water heaters share supply lines with your RV furnace.
Call now to schedule an RVSA Master Certified technician at your location.