RV Water Heater Repair in Tempe, AZ
No hot water on gas or electric? We repair RV water heaters — igniters, elements, valves, and more.
Water Heater in Tempe
No hot water in the rig is one of those problems that makes the RV feel a lot less like home. We repair RV water heaters on-site anywhere in the East Valley. Most RV water heaters run on both propane and 120V electric, so the first step is figuring out whether it fails on one mode or both — that alone points at the cause. No ignition on gas, a unit that lights and then drops out, no heat on electric, lukewarm water, a leaking tank, a tripped reset, or a unit throwing a fault code — we diagnose and repair it where the rig is parked. We work on Suburban, Atwood, and Dometic tank units as well as the on-demand tankless systems, checking the igniter and electrode, the gas valve, the thermostats and high-limit resets, the heating element on the electric side, the circuit board, and the anode rod and tank. Most are running hot again the same visit.
Mobile service in Tempe
Tempe is the dense, urban corner of the East Valley — ASU, Mill Avenue, Tempe Town Lake, and a lot of apartments and tight lots — so RV ownership here looks different than out in the suburbs. There are fewer side-yard pads and more rigs kept in storage lots or parked at a relative’s place, and plenty of Tempe RVers are heading out from the city to the high country or the river rather than wintering in a resort. The challenge in Tempe is space: there is not always room at home to work on a rig, which is exactly why mobile service helps — we come to the storage lot or wherever the coach is parked and do the repair on-site instead of you trying to wedge it into a city driveway. The desert problems are the same as everywhere in the Valley: heat on the rooftop AC, sun-cracked roof sealant, hard water in the heater, and stale fuel after a sit. We fix AC, electrical and batteries, slide-outs, water heaters, roof leaks, and generators on motorhomes, travel trailers, and fifth wheels. Tell us where the rig is and what it is doing and we will give you a straight quote and a real time.
- Gas and electric modes both tested and repaired
- Igniters, electrodes, gas valves, and thermostats
- Electric elements and tripped high-limit resets
- Suburban, Atwood, Dometic tank units and tankless systems
- Tanks flushed and anode rods replaced for hard water
- Leaking tanks and fault codes diagnosed straight
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Water Heater in Tempe
Tell us what’s happening and we’ll call you back — local Tempe service.
Neighborhoods We Cover in Tempe
Home, work, driveway, or parking lot — if it’s in or around Tempe, we come to you.
- Downtown / Mill Avenue
- North Tempe
- South Tempe
- Warner Ranch
- The Lakes
- Tempe Town Lake area
Common RV Problems in Tempe
The RV problems we see most around here — and how we fix them.
Tight lots and limited room at home
Tempe’s apartments and small lots often leave no room to work on a rig at home. We come to the storage lot or wherever the coach is parked and do the repair there, so you do not have to find space in the city.
Rigs stored between city trips
Many Tempe RVs live in a storage lot between trips up north or out to the river. Sitting brings the usual problems — flat batteries, stale generator fuel, dried sealant — and we handle those at the lot before your next trip.
Summer heat on rooftop ACs
Tempe gets the full force of the Valley heat, and rooftop ACs strained in those temperatures fail fast. We test the unit under load and get it cooling again wherever the rig is parked.
Water Heater in Tempe — FAQs
I have no room to work on my RV at my Tempe apartment — what now?
Can you meet me at my storage facility in Tempe?
My RV sat all summer in storage — can you get it going?
I have no hot water — where do you start?
My water heater lights then goes out — what is that?
Should I flush my RV water heater here in Arizona?
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