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Mobile RV Repair Florida - Statewide Service, 12 Regions Covered

Statewide mobile RV repair across all 67 Florida counties through 12 dedicated service regions - from the Pensacola Panhandle through the Treasure Coast and out to Key West. Brand HQ in Port St. Lucie at 1961 SW South Macedo Blvd. We come to your campground, driveway, or storage lot.

67Counties Covered
12Service Territories
12,000+RVs Serviced
80%Same-Day FL ZIPs

A1 RV Repair Florida operates statewide through 12 dedicated regions: Treasure Coast, Palm Beach County, South Florida Metro, Florida Keys, Central Florida / Orlando Metro, Space Coast / Brevard, Tampa Bay, Sarasota-Bradenton, Naples-Fort Myers + Charlotte Harbor, North Central / Villages / Ocala, Jacksonville / NE Florida, and the Florida Panhandle. Each region has its own dedicated mobile crew with truck loadout tuned to the local failure patterns. Brand HQ in Port St. Lucie. Coach-side electrical, plumbing, slides, AC, roof, generator, appliances, and inspection across 30+ Florida cities.

Florida coverage map

Click any region zone for the full territory page with cities served, parks, and dispatch detail. Don't know your region? See the ZIP-prefix guide below the map.

A1 RV Repair Florida - 12 service regions Geographic outline of Florida divided into 12 clickable A1 RV Repair service regions from the Pensacola Panhandle through the Florida Keys. Florida Panhandle - Pensacola, Destin, Panama City Beach, Tallahassee Jacksonville and NE Florida - Duval, St. Johns, Nassau, Clay North Central Florida - The Villages, Ocala, Gainesville Central Florida / Orlando Metro - Disney corridor, Kissimmee, Sanford Space Coast / Brevard - Melbourne, Cocoa, Titusville, Palm Bay Tampa Bay - Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco Sarasota-Bradenton - Manatee and Sarasota counties Naples-Fort Myers + Charlotte Harbor - SW Florida Gulf coast Treasure Coast - Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Port St. Lucie, Stuart Palm Beach County - West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Boca Raton, Wellington South Florida Metro - Broward and Miami-Dade Florida Keys - Key Largo through Key West via the Overseas Highway Panhandle Jacksonville N Central Orlando Metro Space Coast Tampa Bay Sarasota SW Florida Treasure Coast Palm Beach Miami / Broward Florida Keys

Don't know your region? Find it by ZIP code

ZIP rangeRegionMajor cities
320xx, 322xxJacksonville / NE FloridaJacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, St. Augustine, Fernandina Beach, Orange Park, Palm Coast
321xx (32114-32198)Space Coast / Brevard + VolusiaDaytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Deland, New Smyrna Beach, Palm Coast (lower)
323xxFlorida Panhandle (Tallahassee + east)Tallahassee, Quincy, Monticello, Perry, Apalachicola
324xxFlorida Panhandle (Panama City corridor)Panama City, Panama City Beach, Port St. Joe, Marianna, Chipley
325xxFlorida Panhandle (Pensacola / Emerald Coast)Pensacola, Pensacola Beach, Milton, Crestview, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Niceville
326xxNorth Central FloridaGainesville, Lake City, Live Oak, Starke, Ocala (upper), High Springs
327xxCentral Florida / Orlando MetroOrlando, Apopka, Sanford, Kissimmee, Mount Dora, Lake Mary, Winter Park
328xxCentral Florida / Orlando Metro + eastLake Buena Vista (Disney/Fort Wilderness), Winter Garden, Reunion, Davenport, Celebration, Clermont
329xx (32901-32976)Space Coast / Brevard + Indian RiverMelbourne, Palm Bay, Cocoa, Titusville, Cocoa Beach, Vero Beach (32960-32968), Sebastian
330xx-332xxSouth Florida MetroMiami, Miami Beach, Hialeah, Coral Gables, Homestead, Doral, Aventura
33036-33050Florida KeysKey Largo (33037), Islamorada (33036, 33070), Marathon (33050), Big Pine Key (33043), Key West (33040)
333xxSouth Florida Metro (Broward)Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs, Plantation, Davie, Weston
334xx (33401-33498)Palm Beach CountyWest Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Jupiter, Wellington, Loxahatchee Groves
335xx-336xxTampa BayTampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Riverview, Lutz, Land O' Lakes, Plant City
337xxTampa Bay (Pasco/Pinellas north)New Port Richey, Port Richey, Hudson, Spring Hill, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills
338xxCentral Florida (Lakeland-Polk)Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Auburndale, Haines City, Plant City (lower)
339xx (33901-33976)Naples-Fort Myers + Charlotte HarborFort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Estero, Lehigh Acres
342xxSarasota-BradentonSarasota, Bradenton, Venice, North Port, Englewood, Anna Maria, Longboat Key
344xxNorth Central Florida (Villages/Ocala)Ocala, The Villages, Wildwood, Inverness, Crystal River, Brooksville
346xxCentral Florida (Lake County)Leesburg, Tavares, Eustis, Mount Dora, Howey-in-the-Hills
347xxSpace Coast + east coastVero Beach (lower), Fort Pierce, Sebastian (lower)
349xxTreasure CoastFort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, Hutchinson Island, Indiantown, Okeechobee, Palm City

Florida ZIP codes run 32xxx through 34xxx. If your ZIP isn't listed, call (866) 623-1340 and we'll route you to the nearest A1 region.

Florida service regions

Twelve dedicated A1 regions span Florida from the Panhandle through the Keys. Click any region to see the full territory page with cities served, local resorts, named-storm history, and the regional tech who runs that crew.

Treasure Coast post-storm roof repair on a Class A motorhome at a Hutchinson Island resort
Treasure Coast - post-storm roof repair, Hutchinson Island

Treasure Coast

St. Lucie, Martin, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties anchor the Treasure Coast. Snowbird-heavy resort fleet at Road Runner and Outdoor Resorts at Nettles Island, plus Hutchinson Island salt corrosion and inland citrus-belt hard water shape the work mix. Subtropical Atlantic climate with full hurricane exposure June through November.

15 cities served View Treasure Coast coverage
Palm Beach County 50-amp shore-power inlet replacement at a West Palm resort
Palm Beach County - 50-amp shore-power inlet replacement

Palm Beach County

Gold Coast luxury resort fleet plus rural Loxahatchee Groves long-stay parks define the customer mix. High Class A density at Lion Country Safari KOA and the Jupiter corridor; warm-season AC capacitor work and shore-power surge events run year-round. Cities: West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Loxahatchee Groves, Boca Raton, Wellington.

12 cities served View Palm Beach County coverage
South Florida Metro mobile RV AC repair on a coach in Broward County
South Florida Metro - rooftop AC capacitor swap, Broward

South Florida Metro

Broward and Miami-Dade urban-edge RV service - storage-yard density highest in the state. The snowbird Class A fleet routes through here on the way to the Keys, and tropical-climate humidity puts AC capacitor work at the top of the volume list year-round. Cities: Hollywood, Plantation, Miami, Homestead, Pembroke Pines.

14 cities served View South Florida Metro coverage
Florida Keys salt-corroded Schwintek slide stuck out at an oceanside resort
Florida Keys - salt-corroded Schwintek slide stuck out

Florida Keys

Standalone region because of US-1 Overseas Highway drive-time isolation. Boyd's Campground in Key West, Fiesta Key on Long Key, and Bahia Honda State Park on Big Pine Key are the most-booked dispatch points. Heaviest salt-corrosion exposure in the brand - barrier-island service intervals run at half the mainland spec.

7 cities served View Florida Keys coverage
Central Florida residential-fridge swap on a Class A coach at Disney's Fort Wilderness
Central Florida - residential-fridge swap, Disney Fort Wilderness

Central Florida / Orlando Metro

Disney corridor heavy. Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Tropical Palms RV Resort drive most of the volume - residential-fridge swaps, generator service, and short-stay travel-trailer fixes. Theme-park traffic spikes weekend service density. Cities: Orlando, Kissimmee, Winter Garden, Sanford, Lake Buena Vista.

10 cities served View Central Florida coverage
Space Coast solar-panel diagnostic on a fifth-wheel at Wickham Park Campground
Space Coast - solar-panel diagnostic, Wickham Park, Brevard

Space Coast / Brevard

Brevard County from Titusville south through Melbourne. Wickham Park Campground and Manatee Hammock Park anchor the resort fleet, and Cape Canaveral launch traffic spikes RV demand on launch weekends. Atlantic salt exposure on the barrier islands plus inland Indian River Lagoon hard water. Cities: Melbourne, Cocoa, Titusville, Palm Bay.

9 cities served View Space Coast coverage
Tampa Bay NRVIA inspection on a Class A coach at a Hillsborough County dealership
Tampa Bay - NRVIA inspection, Lazydays Tampa overflow

Tampa Bay

Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties. Lazydays RV Tampa is the largest RV dealership in the country, which drives heavy pre-purchase NRVIA inspection demand plus warranty overflow work. Gulf salt on the Pinellas barrier islands; metro density inland and rapid summer-storm AC work. Cities: Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, New Port Richey.

12 cities served View Tampa Bay coverage
Sarasota-Bradenton hydraulic leveling-system repair at a Manatee County resort
Sarasota-Bradenton - hydraulic leveling-system repair

Sarasota-Bradenton

Snowbird Class A and Super-C density runs second only to the Treasure Coast. Long-stay resorts in Manatee and Sarasota counties drive recurring hydraulic-leveling, Onan, and slide-out maintenance. Gulf-side salt service intervals apply to barrier-island parks at Anna Maria and Siesta Key. Cities: Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, North Port.

8 cities served View Sarasota-Bradenton coverage
Naples-Fort Myers post-Ian membrane recovery on a Class A motorhome
SW Florida - post-Ian membrane recovery, Punta Gorda corridor

Naples-Fort Myers + Charlotte Harbor

Direct Hurricane Ian Cat 4 landfall corridor still cycling through deferred repair work years later. Sun N Fun Resort in Punta Gorda, Naples Motorcoach Resort, and the Fort Myers Beach corridor drive the volume. Heaviest membrane-recovery and slide-topper work in the state outside named-storm seasons. Cities: Naples, Fort Myers, Punta Gorda, Cape Coral.

10 cities served View Southwest Florida coverage
North Central Florida hard-water plumbing repair at a Villages 55+ resort
North Central FL - hard-water plumbing, Villages 55+

North Central / Villages / Ocala

The Villages RV and the Ocala 55+ corridor drive a steady year-round flow of full-timer service work. Hard well water inland - anode-rod cycles run at half the coastal spec, and inline-filter installs pay back inside the first year. Lake Okeechobee KOA and the Heartland connector parks fold into this region. Cities: Ocala, Villages, Gainesville, Wildwood, Inverness.

11 cities served View North Central coverage
Jacksonville NE Florida Onan generator annual service at a Duval County resort
Jacksonville / NE FL - Onan annual service, Duval County

Jacksonville / NE Florida

Duval, St. Johns, and Nassau counties. Snowbird Class A staging point coming down I-95 from northern states - October-November pre-arrival walkthroughs and April departure prep run heavy. Atlantic salt on the Amelia Island and Ponte Vedra coasts drives barrier-island service rotations. Cities: Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Fernandina Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach.

9 cities served View Jacksonville coverage
Florida Panhandle hydraulic slide-out seal repair at an Emerald Coast resort
FL Panhandle - hydraulic slide-out seal repair, Emerald Coast

Florida Panhandle

Emerald Coast from Pensacola through Destin, Panama City Beach, and east to Tallahassee. Topsail Hill Preserve State Park and Camp Gulf anchor the long-stay snowbird parks. Gulf salt on the south side, hard well water inland north of I-10. Cities: Pensacola, Destin, Panama City Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Tallahassee.

11 cities served View Panhandle coverage

Mobile RV repair services available statewide

Six service pillars run on every Florida tech truck in every region. Same diagnostic process, same parts loadout, same pricing across all 12 territories.

RV roof reseal in progress with Dicor lap sealant on a TPO membrane
RV roof - Dicor lap-sealant cycle on a Florida TPO roof

RV roof repair

Tear and seam patches, full reseal cycles, EPDM and TPO membrane recovery, lap-sealant work, and post-storm tarp dispatch. Florida UV and humidity push roof intervals 2x mainland spec - we run statewide rotation schedules.

PEX water-line repair under a fifth-wheel coach in Florida
RV plumbing - PEX line repair under a fifth-wheel

RV plumbing

PEX leak repair, water heater service, anode-rod swaps, water-pump replacement, black and grey tank work, and inland inline-filter installs. Hard-water inland Florida runs anode cycles at half the coastal spec.

RV electrical low-voltage diagnostic on a 50-amp coach
RV electrical - 50-amp shore power and inverter diagnostic

RV electrical and solar

Shore-power inlet replacement, ATS / inverter diagnostic, lithium-bank conversions, solar install and troubleshoot, and post-surge breaker / GFCI work. Coastal salt corrosion drives heavy inlet replacement volume statewide.

Schwintek slide motor replacement on a Class A coach
RV slide-outs - Schwintek motor replacement

RV slide-out repair

Schwintek motor and brush replacement, slide-rail re-clip, hydraulic seal and cylinder service, slide-topper rebuild, and salt-corrosion preventive work. Atlantic and Gulf coast intervals run 2x the mainland fail rate.

Rooftop AC repair on an RV in Florida summer heat
RV AC and heating - rooftop unit capacitor swap

RV AC and heating

Coleman Mach and Dometic Penguin capacitor swaps, fan-motor replacement, full unit replacement, ducting repair, and Suburban / Atwood furnace service. June-September cap-swap volume peaks at 95F+ daytime statewide.

NRVIA RV inspection in progress on a Class A coach
RV inspection - NRVIA Level 1/2 pre-purchase

RV inspection

NRVIA Level 1 and Level 2 pre-purchase inspections, post-storm damage assessment, hurricane-prep walkthrough, and insurance documentation. Carrier-ready paperwork format accepted by every major Florida carrier.

Florida-specific RV repair insights

Florida produces failure patterns that don't show up in northern climates - subtropical UV, six-month named-storm windows, and Atlantic-Gulf-Keys salt exposure. Three insight blocks below cover the patterns that shape statewide service volume.

Florida summer surface temps push dark TPO roofs to 140-160F during peak afternoon UV
Florida summer surface temps push dark TPO to 140-160F - lap-sealant cycles run 2x mainland spec.

Florida heat and UV impact on RV roofs

Subtropical Florida sits in the heaviest UV belt in the continental US. NOAA climate normals put Florida summer daytime highs above 90F for an average of 90-110 days per year, and dark TPO and EPDM roof surfaces routinely measure 140-160F under direct afternoon sun.

That accelerates lap-sealant degradation, opens micro-cracks at every roof penetration, and breaks down membrane plasticizers years ahead of mainland-spec rotation. A1's statewide standard is twice the inspection cadence of a northern-state rig - every 6 months on coastal coaches and 12 months on inland storage rigs - and the truck-loadout always carries Dicor self-leveling and EternaBond seam tape ready to deploy.

Post-storm tarp-and-trace dispatch after a named-storm landfall in a Florida coastal park
Post-storm tarp-and-trace dispatch the morning after a named-storm landfall.

Hurricane season prep checklist

Florida's named-storm season runs June 1 through November 30. The National Hurricane Center tropical-cyclone archive documents five major recent landfalls that hit A1 territories: Frances and Jeanne (2004), Wilma (2005), Irma (2017), Ian (2022), and Idalia (2023).

Pre-storm prep is awning retraction, tank water-level rebalancing, slide retraction, and a 12-point hurricane-prep walkthrough A1 runs 5-10 days ahead of a named-storm watch. Post-storm dispatch rolls tarp-and-trace trucks the moment sustained winds drop below 35 mph - we triage by roof-breach urgency, road access, and storm severity.

Insurance documentation runs in parallel with tarp dispatch so adjusters get carrier-ready paperwork the same week the storm passes. Out-of-region techs surge into the hardest-hit zone for the first 14 days, then return home once the local crew catches up.

Salt-corroded Schwintek slide motor failure on a barrier-island rig in coastal Florida
Salt-corroded Schwintek slide motor on a barrier-island rig - Atlantic exposure, Hutchinson Island.

Salt-air corrosion on coastal Florida RVs

Florida has more saltwater exposure than any state in the lower 48 - Atlantic on the east, Gulf on the west, and Atlantic-and-Gulf both visible from a single Keys campsite. NOAA AOML salt-spray data shows barrier-island deposition rates 8-12x inland Florida values.

That puts Schwintek slide-motor brushes at roughly 2x mainland fail rates, pits brass on 50-amp shore-power inlet pins, corrodes aluminum-siding fasteners, and seizes awning-arm pivots inside two snowbird seasons of neglect. The prevention rule is freshwater rinse-and-rinse - rinse the rig with potable water, then rinse the slide rails and shore-power inlet specifically once a week on coastal sites. Dielectric grease on every electrical connection plus annual slide-motor brush inspection round out the coastal preventive-maintenance plan.

Top RV resorts and campgrounds across Florida

Florida hosts some of the country's most iconic RV destinations - from Disney's pet-friendly Fort Wilderness to luxury oceanfront pads in the Keys. These six are the statewide marquee names. Your region page lists the local options near where you're staging.

Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort cabin and RV loop in Lake Buena Vista

Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort

Central Florida · $95-$215/night

Lake Buena Vista's 750-acre cypress-and-pine RV village inside Walt Disney World. Full hookups, partial hookups, and tent loops with internal Disney transport, pools, horseback trails, and a campfire singalong nightly.

Pet-friendly loops fill 6+ months out for snowbird season. Class A friendly with 70-foot pull-through pads.

Visit Fort Wilderness
Oceanfront luxury RV pad at Bluewater Key Resort, Key West

Bluewater Key Luxury RV Resort

Florida Keys · $150-$425/night

Owner-built oceanfront lots on Stock Island just outside Key West. Each pad is privately owned and rented when the owner isn't there - tiki huts, gas grills, deeded boat docks, and 50-amp service.

Class A only, big-rig friendly, sunset views every night. The benchmark luxury Keys destination for snowbirds with 40-foot+ coaches.

Visit Bluewater Key
Topsail Hill Preserve State Park RV loops with rare coastal dune lakes nearby

Topsail Hill Preserve State Park

Florida Panhandle · $42-$50/night

Santa Rosa Beach state park with 156 full-hookup paved RV sites set among rare coastal dune lakes and 3.2 miles of pristine Gulf beach. Trams ferry guests to the sand.

Bookings open 11 months out and the prime November-April snowbird windows fill in 60 seconds. Repeatedly named the #1 state-park RV destination in Florida.

Visit Topsail Hill
Bahia Honda State Park RV camping with Old Bahia Honda Bridge in background

Bahia Honda State Park

Florida Keys · $43-$50/night

Lower Keys state park with three campgrounds and turquoise-water beaches widely rated the best in the Keys. Big Pine Key location, 80 sites total split across Sandspur, Bahia Honda, and Buttonwood loops. Limited 50-amp at Buttonwood loop only - bring a soft-start for the AC compressor and confirm site amperage when booking.

Visit Bahia Honda
Lazydays RV Resort entry sign and full-hookup big-rig pull-through pads

Lazydays RV Resort

Tampa Bay · $50-$110/night

Seffner-area destination resort attached to one of the country's largest RV dealerships. Big-rig friendly with 50-amp pads, paved sites, two pools, restaurant, dog park, and on-site service center for warranty work. Popular Class A staging point and the spillover destination during NRVIA training weekends and the Tampa RV SuperShow.

Visit Lazydays
Waterfront RV sites at Boyd's Key West Campground with Atlantic horizon

Boyd's Key West Campground

Florida Keys · $98-$280/night

Family-owned waterfront campground on Stock Island, the closest full-amenity RV park to Old Town Key West. 50-amp full hookups, swimming pool, marina, free Wi-Fi, walking distance to Hogfish Bar & Grill and the Stock Island fishing fleet. Books out 6-9 months ahead for January-March snowbird windows.

Visit Boyd's

A1 RV Repair Florida field offices

Active A1 RV Repair offices statewide. Coverage extends to all 67 Florida counties via the 12 regional territories above - service-area-only cities (Stuart, Palm City, Port Salerno, Hollywood, Plantation, Gainesville, etc.) dispatch from the closest office.

Office (City)AddressPhoneRegion Served
Vero Beach1202 19th St p 6l, Vero Beach, FL 32960(772) 732-0514Treasure Coast
Okeechobee2002 S Parrott Ave STE 3, Okeechobee, FL 34974(863) 342-6525Treasure Coast
Indiantown15388 SW Warfield Blvd, Indiantown, FL 34956(772) 362-1748Treasure Coast
Melbourne2280 Avocado Ave #105, Melbourne, FL 32935(321) 326-8025Space Coast
Jupiter1449 Jupiter Park Dr #101, Jupiter, FL 33458(561) 560-6716Palm Beach County
Loxahatchee Groves5030 Seminole Pratt Whitney Rd, Loxahatchee Groves, FL 33470(561) 739-4867Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach535 Clematis St, West Palm Beach, FL 33401(561) 710-6775Palm Beach County
Orlando21 S Orange Ave #221, Orlando, FL 32801(866) 623-1340Central Florida
Kissimmee318 Broadway Ste #3, Kissimmee, FL 34741(866) 623-1340Central Florida
Winter Garden41 W Plant St, Winter Garden, FL 34787(866) 623-1340Central Florida
Punta Gorda203 E Ann St #241, Punta Gorda, FL 33950(941) 444-3152Naples-Fort Myers + Charlotte Harbor

List grows as the brand expands. Service-area-only cities (Stuart, Palm City, Port Salerno, Hollywood, Plantation, Gainesville, etc.) dispatch from the closest office without a dedicated field address. Statewide toll-free dispatch reaches every region at (866) 623-1340.

Florida licensing and compliance

A1 RV Repair operates as a registered Florida mobile-service business under the rules administered by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Florida does not require a state-issued license specifically for RV repair, but the brand maintains commercial-auto coverage, general liability, and workers' compensation policies that meet Florida mobile-repair insurance requirements.

Field technicians hold RVIA service certifications and NRVIA inspector credentials where applicable. NRVIA Level 1 and Level 2 inspection standards are recognized statewide and carrier-accepted on every major Florida insurance and warranty platform.

For hurricane and named-storm claims, A1 provides Florida-specific insurance documentation in carrier-ready format. That means timestamped roof, slide, and shore-power photos, line-item written damage reports, and root-cause attribution language that adjusters need to settle a claim without a follow-up shop inspection. Documentation is logged through the statewide Florida Division of Emergency Management reporting channels when applicable.

Statewide brand operations - dispatch board, billing, parts staging, insurance docs - run from the Port St. Lucie HQ at 1961 SW South Macedo Blvd #303. Toll-free statewide line reaches every region.

Florida RV repair questions and answers

Does A1 RV Repair cover all of Florida?

Yes - A1 RV Repair covers all 67 Florida counties through a 12-region territory model that runs from the Panhandle to the Florida Keys. Each region is staffed by a dedicated mobile tech crew with a truck loadout tuned to the local failure patterns - salt corrosion on the coasts, hard well water inland, summer-AC capacitor work statewide.

Brand HQ sits in Port St. Lucie at 1961 SW South Macedo Blvd #303, and statewide dispatch routes calls to the closest region tech. Call (866) 623-1340 to reach statewide dispatch toll-free.

How is Florida divided into A1's service regions?

Florida splits into 12 A1 service regions: Treasure Coast, Palm Beach County, South Florida Metro, Florida Keys, Central Florida / Orlando Metro, Space Coast / Brevard, Tampa Bay, Sarasota-Bradenton, Naples-Fort Myers + Charlotte Harbor, North Central / Villages / Ocala, Jacksonville / NE Florida, and the Florida Panhandle.

The split mirrors Florida's natural geography - drive-time isolation around the Keys and Panhandle, snowbird density on the Atlantic, the Disney corridor in Central Florida, and Gulf-side post-Ian rebuild on the southwest coast. Each region has its own tech crew, not long-haul dispatch from a single hub.

What's the average mobile RV repair cost in Florida?

Most Florida mobile RV jobs land between $145 and $585 on the truck. Anode-rod swaps and inline filter installs sit at $145, AC capacitor work runs $165-$285, slide-rail re-clip is $245-$365, EPDM tear and seam patch runs $245-$585, and Schwintek motor swaps run $485-$785.

Larger jobs - residential-fridge swap on a Class A, full membrane recovery, or NRVIA Level 2 inspection - quote separately at $785-$2,285. Pricing is consistent across all 12 Florida regions and quoted by phone before any truck rolls. Final cost is confirmed on-site after diagnosis.

Are A1's RV technicians licensed in Florida?

A1 RV Repair operates as a registered Florida mobile-service business under DBPR rules and carries general liability and commercial-auto coverage that meets Florida mobile-repair insurance requirements. Field technicians hold RVIA / RVDA service certifications and NRVIA inspector credentials where applicable.

Florida does not require a state license specifically for RV repair, but the brand maintains certifications recognized statewide and uses NRVIA Level 1 / Level 2 inspection standards for all pre-purchase work. Insurance documentation is carrier-ready for Florida storm claims.

How fast can a tech reach my RV during hurricane season?

During named-storm season (June through November) post-storm tarp-and-trace dispatch rolls the moment sustained winds drop below 35 mph and primary roads reopen. Pre-storm hurricane-prep walkthroughs schedule 5-10 days ahead of a named-storm watch.

Standard same-day windows still apply outside the active storm cone - calls before 11 AM into any region core (Treasure Coast, Palm Beach, Tampa Bay, Central Florida, Naples-Fort Myers, Jacksonville) typically book a same-day visit. The Keys, deep Panhandle, and Heartland inland may run 24-48 hours depending on territory load.

Does A1 service Florida state parks and KOAs?

Yes - A1 dispatches to every major Florida state-park campground and KOA on the route schedule. The most-booked state-park dispatch points include Bahia Honda State Park in Big Pine Key, Topsail Hill Preserve State Park on the Panhandle, Henderson Beach State Park in Destin, Manatee Hammock Park in Brevard, Wickham Park Campground in Melbourne, and Jonathan Dickinson State Park on the Treasure Coast.

KOA dispatch points include Lion Country Safari KOA in Loxahatchee, Lake Okeechobee KOA, and the St. Augustine KOA. Park-staff sign-in and gate-pass coordination happens through statewide dispatch.

Where is A1 RV Repair's Florida headquarters?

A1 RV Repair's Florida headquarters is at 1961 SW South Macedo Blvd #303, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984. The Treasure Coast region dispatches from there, and statewide brand operations - billing, scheduling overflow, hurricane-season surge dispatch, parts staging, and insurance documentation - all run out of the same office.

PSL was chosen as HQ because it sits at the geographic center of the Treasure Coast, inside an hour of Palm Beach, two hours from Orlando, and on the I-95 corridor for north-south surge routing. Toll-free statewide dispatch reaches the brand at (866) 623-1340.

Do you service rental fleets and dealer overflow statewide?

Yes - A1 runs commercial accounts for Florida RV rental fleets, dealership overflow, and storage-yard property managers in every region. Common arrangements include monthly inspection rotations on rental returns, warranty-period mobile dispatch when a dealership service bay is booked out 3-4 weeks, and pre-delivery inspection on new-rig deliveries at Lazydays Tampa or General RV West Palm.

Dealership and rental accounts get scheduled tech-route windows - same-day on emergencies, planned-route on standard maintenance. Statewide commercial scheduling runs from PSL HQ at (866) 623-1340.

Salt-air corrosion - do you handle coastal-Florida repairs?

Yes - salt-air corrosion is one of the highest-volume work categories statewide. Atlantic exposure on Hutchinson Island, Palm Beach barrier islands, Brevard, Amelia Island, and Ponte Vedra runs Schwintek slide-motor brushes at roughly 2x mainland fail rates, pitted brass on 50-amp shore-power inlets, and aluminum-siding fastener corrosion. Gulf exposure from Pinellas through Naples adds the same pattern post-Ian, and the Keys see the heaviest exposure in the brand.

Prevention is the freshwater rinse-and-rinse rule plus dielectric grease on every electrical connection, both built into our coastal preventive-maintenance plan.

What if my Florida region isn't listed yet?

If your specific city or county isn't pinned in one of the 12 regions yet, statewide dispatch still routes your call to the closest region tech with truck capacity. Some service-area-only cities (Stuart, Palm City, Port Salerno, Hollywood, Plantation, Gainesville) dispatch from the closest region office without a dedicated GBP location.

The 12 regions cover all 67 Florida counties via territory boundaries - there are no Florida ZIPs we will not service. Call (866) 623-1340 with your ZIP and the dispatch board confirms the region tech and the next available window before any truck rolls.

Statewide trust signals

A1 RV Repair has served Florida RVers full-time for 15+ years from the Port St. Lucie HQ. Across the 12-region GBP cluster the brand maintains a 4.9-star aggregate from 12,000+ RVs serviced statewide.

The brand carries an BBB Florida profile, holds membership with the Florida Chamber of Commerce, and runs RVIA-certified and NRVIA-credentialed technicians in every region. Florida storm-claim documentation has been accepted by every major insurance carrier on the state - Progressive, Geico, Allstate, USAA, National General, and Good Sam Insurance Agency - without follow-up shop inspection in 2024 and 2025.

The territory model is the trust signal that matters most: a local tech in every Florida region who knows the resorts, dealerships, and storage compounds by name. Treasure Coast crew knows Road Runner and Outdoor Resorts at Nettles Island.

Central Florida crew knows Disney's Fort Wilderness and Tropical Palms. Florida Keys crew runs Boyd's, Fiesta Key, and Bahia Honda. Statewide dispatch board at the PSL HQ handles overflow and surge dispatch when a hurricane lands across multiple regions at once.

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Mobile RV repair anywhere in Florida - we come to you.

12 service regions from the Pensacola Panhandle through the Florida Keys. Same-day response on calls before 11 AM in any region core.

Coach-side electrical, plumbing, slides, AC, roof, generator, and inspection across all 67 Florida counties. Quoted by phone before any truck rolls.

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