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Elite Mobile RV Care repairs RV refrigerators, stoves, ovens, microwaves, and vent hoods at your location on the Treasure Coast. Alex troubleshoots propane and 120V appliances on-site and gives honest repair-vs-replace advice. Call 772-206-0897 for mobile appliance service.
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RV appliances run on propane, 120V, or both — and when the fridge stops cooling on a two-week trip, you need answers fast. We troubleshoot and repair the appliances that make your rig livable.
We work on major RV appliance brands and can advise when repair vs. replacement makes more sense for your situation.
Have the RV accessible where it sits. Note park or storage access rules. Take a photo of the issue if you can. Tell us your RV type and where you are parked when you request service or call 772-206-0897.
Many appliances jobs finish at your park. Some diagnostics uncover parts that are not on the truck, hidden damage, or work that needs a return visit. Alex quotes before repair work starts and will say if something cannot be completed in one trip.
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Common Questions
Elite Mobile RV Care repairs RV refrigerators — both absorption and residential-style units — at your campsite or driveway in Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Stuart, Jensen Beach, and Vero Beach. Call 772-206-0897 to schedule an on-site diagnosis.
Each power mode has its own circuit: on electric, the usual failures are a burned-out heating element, a bad relay, or a control board fault, while the propane side stays fine. On-site testing identifies which component failed so you only replace what's actually broken.
It depends on the failure and the unit's age. Small parts like igniters, thermocouples, and elements are usually worth repairing; failed absorption cooling units on old fridges often are not. Alex gives a straight repair-vs-replace recommendation after diagnosing the appliance — he doesn't sell appliances, so the advice is unbiased.
Yes. Any time we service a propane appliance we check regulators, connections, and lines around the work area. If you ever smell gas, shut off the propane at the tank and call before using the appliance again.
Call 772-206-0897 for the fastest slot — or request a callback below. Usually within 24 hours.