If you are currently renting out or planning on renting out your RV through one the online rental companies the terms and conditions require you to have your RV inspected every 90 days and keep a record of the inspection. We can perform this inspection for you and provide a detailed report with 10 -20 pictures.
Points of Inspection Life Safety Items
- Inspect and rate the condition of the power cord and its connection ends.
- Remove cover panel of 120-volt circuit breaker box to visually inspect the condition of the wiring, circuit breakers and grounding connections.
- Perform and document LP gas timed leak test at cooktop burner spud for 5 minutes at 8 inches of water column gas pressure.
- Test the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) circuits in the 6-foot range of the water areas of the bathroom, kitchen and exterior receptacles.
- Test all wall receptacles for correct polarity and ground fault. Test the exterior skin for hot skin that would cause electrical shock.
- Emergency Exit Windows: Verify all safety windows are operational. Fire Extinguisher: Verify unit is secure in bracket and dial indicates extinguisher is fully charged.
- Smoke/Fire Detector: Test and verify operation of unit and document expiration date of detector. Carbon Monoxide Detector (if applicable): Test and verify operation of unit and document expiration date of detector.
- LP Gas Detector: Verify gas detection and audio alarm. Document expiration date of detector.
- Verify the rubber grommet is properly sealed around LP gas line of water heater.
- Operate and evaluate the emergency break-a-away switch
- Activate and evaluate the operation of the DOT lights mounted on the RV.
- Document the manufacture date of DOT (LP) cylinders or ASME tank (MH).
- List the LP tank sizes that have been installed. Conduct visual inspection of exterior of LP cylinder for rust and other damage.
- Visually inspect all hoses and pressure regulators for damage and age deterioration.
- Verify plastic cover has been installed over regulator. On split tank system verify the red colored single stage regulator is installed. Inspect the frame, axles, springs, rims and other components for rust, oil stains and visible damage.
- Document the information on the tires as to their age and weight capacities.
- Check tire pressure. Inspect and rate tire tread condition.
- Identify and document the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
- Document the license plate info. List the inspection sticker information – if applicable. List the RVIA inspection seal number. List the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. List date of manufacture.