Repairs and Servicing RV Gas Appliances
Dangerous Installations and Signs of Much Needed Maintenance
The most common fault we find in RVs is gas leaks in the pipework. This is the case for around 90% of the RVs we work on, so if you’ve got a caravan or motorhome we recommend getting the gasfitting checked at the same time you get an electrical inspection. Other faults we often find include: incorrect pipework and connections, hob burners too close to a combustible surface, not enough fresh air ventilation into and out of the living area, fridges installed incorrectly, and the wrong type of regulator connectors used on LPG bottles.
If you notice a photo in the gallery below of an incorrect installation which looks similar to yours, or you also have similar signs of issues requiring maintenance, contact us and we will correct it as soon as possible.
Dangerous levels of Carbon Monoxide from a fridge that needs servicing
Leak found on water heater
Perished POL connection used on LPG bottle with QCC valve
Perished QCC valve on LPG bottle because a regulator with POL connection used
Soot build up in fridge burner injector
Soot found cleaning the burner on a gas fridge
Black soot out the flue on your water heater is a sign of dangerous levels of Carbon Monoxide and the water heater needs to be serviced
Incorrect pipework found with several gas leaks in caravan
Incorrect connection onto gas pipe from oven