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Published March 2026 · By Jake Tanner, Lead Technician · 8 min read

How Much Does RV AC Repair Cost in 2026?

A complete cost breakdown from a certified RV AC technician with 18 years of experience on Florida's Gulf Coast.

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After 18 years of repairing RV air conditioners across Southwest Florida, I've diagnosed thousands of cooling failures. The number one question RV owners ask is: "How much is this going to cost me?" Fair question. Here's an honest breakdown of what RV AC repair costs in 2026, based on real-world pricing from our mobile service calls in Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, and surrounding areas.

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Quick Cost Summary

Before we dive into details, here's the range you can expect:

  • Basic repairs (capacitor, thermostat, cleaning) — $150 to $400
  • Mid-range repairs (fan motor, control board, refrigerant) — $250 to $700
  • Major repairs (compressor replacement) — $800 to $1,500
  • Full unit replacement (new rooftop AC) — $1,200 to $2,800 installed

These prices include parts and labor for mobile service. Dealer shop rates may differ.

The Most Common RV AC Repair: Capacitor Replacement

In my experience, roughly 35-40% of "AC not cooling" calls turn out to be a failed run capacitor. This is the single most common AC failure, especially in Florida where sustained heat weakens capacitors over time. Symptoms include the compressor humming but not starting, or the fan running without the compressor engaging.

Cost: $150 to $300 — This includes the service call, diagnostic, and capacitor replacement. It's a 30-45 minute repair on most units. We carry capacitors for all major brands on our service van.

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Dirty Condenser Coils — The Hidden Performance Killer

Gulf Coast RVs accumulate pollen, salt spray, and dust on condenser coils much faster than RVs in drier climates. A clogged condenser can reduce cooling capacity by 30-50%, making your AC work overtime without adequately cooling the coach. Many RV owners don't realize their AC is struggling because of dirty coils rather than a mechanical failure.

Cost: $150 to $250 — We remove the AC shroud, clean the condenser and evaporator coils, inspect the fins for damage, and check refrigerant levels. This maintenance service can extend the life of your AC unit by years.

Refrigerant Issues

RV air conditioners are sealed systems, so they shouldn't lose refrigerant under normal conditions. If your system is low, there's a leak somewhere — usually at a vibration-loosened fitting or corroded connection. In Florida's salt-air environment, corrosion-related leaks are more common than in inland areas.

Leak detection and recharge: $200 to $500 — Depends on the location and severity of the leak. Simple fitting tightening is on the lower end; line repair or replacement is higher.

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Fan Motor Replacement

Both the condenser fan (outdoor side) and evaporator fan (indoor side) can fail from bearing wear, overheating, or electrical issues. A failing fan motor often makes grinding or squealing noises before complete failure.

Cost: $250 to $500 — Motor replacement includes removing the AC shroud, swapping the motor, and testing operation. We stock common motor sizes for Dometic and Coleman units.

Compressor Replacement

The compressor is the heart of your AC system and the most expensive component. When it fails, you face a decision: replace the compressor or replace the entire unit. For units under 8 years old, compressor replacement can be worthwhile. For older units, a new AC often makes more financial sense.

Compressor replacement: $800 to $1,500

Full unit replacement: $1,200 to $2,800 installed

The full unit price includes removal of the old unit, roof gasket inspection, new unit installation, and complete performance testing.

Full AC Unit Replacement

When repair doesn't make sense, a new rooftop AC unit provides reliability, warranty protection, and often better efficiency than the unit it replaces. Modern units are quieter, more efficient, and many include heat pump capability — a smart feature for Florida's mild winters.

Popular replacement options in 2026:

  • Dometic Brisk II (13,500 BTU) — $1,200 to $1,800 installed. Reliable, affordable, and widely available.
  • Dometic Penguin II (13,500 BTU with heat pump) — $1,500 to $2,200 installed. Low-profile design, ideal for rigs with height restrictions.
  • Coleman-Mach 15 (15,000 BTU) — $1,600 to $2,400 installed. Higher cooling capacity for larger coaches or hot climates.
  • Advent Air (13,500/15,000 BTU) — $1,200 to $1,800 installed. Budget-friendly option with solid performance.

Why Location Matters: Gulf Coast vs. National Averages

RV AC repair costs on Florida's Gulf Coast can be slightly higher than the national average for several reasons:

  • Higher demand — AC is essential year-round in Southwest Florida. Techs stay busy.
  • Salt-air corrosion — Coastal RVs develop corrosion-related issues faster, sometimes requiring additional work.
  • Year-round AC usage — Unlike northern RVs that rest during winter, Florida units run 10-12 months per year, wearing parts faster.

However, the abundance of qualified RV techs in Florida means you're less likely to face the multi-week wait times common in areas with fewer mobile technicians.

How to Reduce Your RV AC Repair Costs

  • Clean your condenser coils annually — or twice yearly if stored near the Gulf. This single maintenance step prevents most "AC not cooling" calls.
  • Replace your return air filter regularly — A clogged filter restricts airflow and can cause coil freeze-ups.
  • Run your AC during the cooler parts of the day when possible. Starting cold reduces compressor strain.
  • Don't ignore early warning signs — Strange noises, reduced cooling, or intermittent operation usually get worse (and more expensive) over time.
  • Schedule annual AC maintenance — A preventive check-up costs $150-250 and catches problems before they become failures.

The Bottom Line

Most RV AC repairs fall in the $150-500 range. The catastrophic scenarios — compressor failure and full unit replacement — are less common but range from $800 to $2,800. The best investment is preventive maintenance, especially in Southwest Florida's demanding climate. A $200 annual service call can prevent a $2,000 emergency replacement.

If your RV AC isn't cooling properly, don't wait for a complete failure. Contact Sun Coast RV Service or call (941) 555-0147 for a same-day diagnosis.

Quick Answer — RV AC Repair Costs 2026

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Basic repairs: $150-400 (capacitor, thermostat, coil cleaning)
Mid-range repairs: $250-700 (fan motor, control board, refrigerant)
Major repairs: $800-1,500 (compressor replacement)
Full replacement: $1,200-2,800 installed (new rooftop unit)
Most common fix: Run capacitor replacement — $150-300
Best prevention: Annual condenser coil cleaning and AC maintenance

Frequently Asked Questions

Basic repairs like capacitor replacement cost $150-350. Mid-range repairs run $250-700. Major repairs or full unit replacement range from $800-2,800.
If the unit is under 8 years old with a good compressor, repair is usually better. For older units with compressor failure, replacement provides better long-term value.
Capacitor replacement — roughly 35-40% of all AC not cooling calls. It's a quick, affordable fix at $150-300.
With proper maintenance, 8-15 years. Florida's year-round usage and salt air tend to shorten lifespan compared to northern climates.
Yes. Annual AC maintenance runs $150-250 and includes coil cleaning, capacitor testing, refrigerant check, and overall system inspection.
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