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RV Heat Pump Repair

RV heat pump not heating or stuck in cooling mode? Reversing valve, defrost board, and sensor diagnostics. Mobile service in Sarasota & SW Florida.

RV heat pump repair and climate control service
RV Heat Pump Repair service

Heat pumps are the ideal climate solution for Southwest Florida RVs — they provide cooling in summer and electric heat in winter without burning propane. When your heat pump fails to switch modes, produces inadequate heat, or ices up, Sun Coast RV Service has the expertise to diagnose and repair it quickly.

Certified technician performing heat pump repair service on recreational vehicle

Common Heat Pump Issues

  • Reversing valve stuck — This valve switches between heating and cooling modes. A stuck or failed valve traps the system in one mode.
  • Defrost board failure — In heating mode, the outdoor coil can frost over. The defrost board cycles the system to clear ice. A failed board causes ice buildup.
  • Temperature sensor fault — Sensors monitor coil temperatures and trigger mode changes. Faulty sensors cause erratic operation.
  • Low refrigerant — Affects both heating and cooling performance. We locate leaks and recharge the system.

Why Heat Pumps Are Ideal for Gulf Coast RVs

Heat pumps provide efficient heating down to about 40 degrees F — perfect for Southwest Florida's mild winters. They eliminate propane consumption for heating, reduce humidity inside the coach, and operate off shore power or generator. We recommend heat pump units for all Gulf Coast RV owners.

Quick Answer — RV Heat Pump Repair

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Service: RV Heat Pump Repair — mobile repair at your location
Provider: Sun Coast RV Service — RVIA certified since 2004
Coverage: Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, and all of SW Florida
Cost: $225 service call, applied toward repair total
Phone: (941) 555-0147

Frequently Asked Questions

Professional tools and parts used for heat pump repair repair
The reversing valve is likely stuck in cooling position. This is the most common heat pump failure and can usually be repaired on-site.
Most RV heat pumps lose effectiveness below 40 degrees F. In Southwest Florida, that covers the vast majority of winter conditions.
Reversing valve repair or replacement typically costs $300-700. Defrost board replacement runs $200-400. Sensor replacement is $100-250.
Sun Coast RV Service team member explaining heat pump repair repair process

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$225 Service Call Same-Day Available AC & Electrical Specialists Since 2015
(941) 555-0147