



An RV warranty inspection is a targeted evaluation performed to identify defects, failures or safety concerns that may be covered under a manufacturer or extended service warranty.
These inspections are commonly scheduled before a warranty expires to uncover problems that owners may not see during normal use — such as hidden water intrusion, appliance performance issues, electrical faults or developing component failures.
As coverage deadlines approach, many underlying issues may still be eligible for repair, but only if they are discovered and documented in time.
Warranty inspections are also valuable after warranty repairs have been completed. A post-repair inspection helps verify that work was performed correctly, that related systems were not affected during the repair and that the RV is safe and functioning as intended.
This provides peace of mind that warranty work was properly resolved and reduces the risk of ongoing or repeat issues.

Warranty inspections are ideal for RV owners approaching the end of their factory or extended warranty period.
Owners who use their RV frequently, have experienced minor system irregularities, or have noticed signs of water leaks or appliance inconsistencies should strongly consider an inspection before coverage expires.
They are also beneficial for owners who have recently had major warranty repairs performed, such as slideout work, roof repairs, appliance replacements, or structural fixes. A follow-up inspection ensures those repairs were completed properly and that no secondary problems were introduced.
Ultimately, any owner who wants to maximize their warranty benefits and avoid future out-of-pocket expenses can benefit from a professional warranty inspection.




A safety inspection focuses strictly on conditions that could cause injury, fire, carbon monoxide exposure, propane hazards, or unsafe driving/towing situations.
It does not cover cosmetic issues or minor wear items.
A full inspection is more comprehensive and evaluates overall condition, functionality, and maintenance concerns in addition to safety.
Most RV safety inspections take 2 - 3 hours, depending on the size and type of RV and how accessible key components are.
Larger motorhomes or units with multiple systems may require additional time to properly evaluate all safety-related areas.
Yes. Even newer RVs can have overlooked installation issues, loose fittings, propane leaks, electrical hazards, or manufacturer defects.
A safety inspection provides an independent evaluation to ensure critical systems are safe for occupancy and travel.
Safety inspections are recommended before purchasing an RV, before long trips, after long storage periods, and anytime you suspect a problem such as unusual smells, warning lights, water leaks or appliance issues.
They are also beneficial after accidents or severe weather exposure.