RV Inspections

Buying an RV is typically the second largest expenditure you’ll make after your home. It makes sense, then, to know exactly what you are buying. An RV Inspection by an NRVIA trained and certified inspector is a critical part of the process. A lot of the most common RV issues are hidden from the casual observer and even seasoned RV owners.  A knowledgeable, certified inspector uses tools and training to uncover the true state of an RV.


A professional inspection from a NRVIA trained and certified inspector not only benefits RV buyers, but it also helps sellers, lenders, and warranty underwriters. Sellers can maximize their sales price and establish buyer confidence. Lenders can verify the condition of the asset they are financing. Underwriters can protect their exposure when offering an extended warranty. RVs are complicated assets that travel on highways, hit potholes, and twist and turn and buckle if they’re being used as intended. A professional inspection ensures peace of mind and helps every party involved in the RV purchase process.


Our comprehensive and multi-faceted RV inspections can cover over 100 points of inspection spanning 14+ categories. A Prime RV Services Inspection Report will consist of 30 to 50 photos describing the items that have been identified during the detailed inspection.

Motor Home Points of Inspection

  • Roof
  • Sidewall and Endcaps
  • Slideout Rooms
  • Awnings and Slideout Toppers
  • Chassis Turn Signal and Running Lights (12 volt DC)
  • 120 volt AC Electrical System (House Type Power)
  • Generator – Engine if installed * Strongly recommend performing oil analysis to determine internal combustion engine component condition
  • Generator – Radiator if installed on this model of generator *Strongly recommend performing coolant analysis to determine the condition of the coolant fluid and the internal cooling system
  • Inverter – if installed
  • Coach Battery System (12 volt DC deep cycle battery electrical system)
  • Fresh Water System
  • Waste Water System (Gray and Black Water)
  • Life Safety Items
  • LP Gas System
  • ASME Tank – if equipped
  • Refrigerator
  • Water Heater – if equipped
  • Furnace – if equipped
  • Cooktop/Stove
  • Air Conditioner(s)
  • Washer and Dryer
  • Microwave/Convection Oven
  • Dishwasher – if installed
  • In House Vacuum System – if installed
  • Electric Fireplace – if installed
  • Cooktop Exhaust Fan
  • Ceiling Mounted Fans and Ceiling Exhaust Vents
  • Interior Conditions and Appearance
  • Cabinets and Closets Condition
  • Furniture
  • Entertainment System
  • Shower/Tub Enclosure
  • Motor Home – Please note the following items: Due to insurance restrictions, the motor home CANNOT be driven by the Inspector. Also, the lack of clearance under the motor home and safety issues, the Inspector will conduct the following visual inspections from the outer perimeter of the motor home: Chassis and Undercarriage
  • Steering
  • Leveling System
  • Engine *Strongly recommend performing oil analysis to determine internal combustion engine component condition
  • Radiator *Strongly recommend performing coolant analysis to determine the condition of the coolant fluid and the internal cooling system
  • Transmission *Strongly recommend performing transmission fluid analysis to determine the condition of the fluid and the internal components of the transmission
  • Running Gear
  • Hitch System/Hook Up
  • Weight Labels and Data Plates

LP/CO Detector not working on a 2018 5th Wheel. Life Safety Issue!

Travel Trailer Points of Inspection

  • Roof
  • Sidewall and Endcaps
  • Slideout Rooms
  • Awnings and Slideout Toppers
  • Chassis Turn Signal and Running Lights (12 volt DC)
  • 120 volt AC Electrical System (House Type Power)
  • Generator – if installed * Strongly recommend performing oil analysis to determine internal combustion engine component condition
  • Inverter – if installed
  • Coach Battery System (12 volt DC deep cycle battery electrical system)
  • Fresh Water System
  • Waste Water System (Gray and Black Water)
  • Life Safety Items
  • LP Gas System
  • DOT Cylinders – if equipped
  • ASME Tank – if equipped
  • Refrigerator
  • Water Heater – if equipped
  • Furnace – if equipped
  • Cooktop/Stove
  • Air Conditioner(s)
  • Washer and Dryer
  • Microwave/Convection Oven
  • Dishwasher – if installed
  • In House Vacuum System – if installed
  • Electric Fireplace – if installed
  • Cooktop Exhaust Fan
  • Ceiling Mounted Fans and Ceiling Exhaust Vents
  • Interior Conditions and Appearance
  • Cabinets and Closets Condition
  • Furniture
  • Entertainment System
  • Shower/Tub Enclosure
  • Running Gear (Towables)
  • Hitch System/Hook Up
  • Leveling System
  • Weight Labels and Data Plates

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314-714-8308