I'm Steve Brown.
I am a certified RV inspector and a registered RV mobile technician. I've been RVing for more than twenty-five years from my homebase in Eastern Massachusetts. I worked as a licensed electrician here for over forty years, before retiring in 2025.
I provide the following:
Please use the contact form below to let me know how I can help you.
Thank you!
A comprehensive RV inspection can take a full day to perform. A full report will be available within 24 hours via a link I'll provide. This report will contain 70 to 100 photos, descriptions of system tests, and evaluations of every component listed below. Once you have read the report, we'll have a phone conversation to answer any questions you may have.
NRVIA inspectors adhere to a code of ethics, which means you'll get an unbiased report based on the actual condition of the RV being inspected. I'll provide only facts, based on observation and testing, so you can make an informed decision about the purchase. I will not provide an opinion, nor recommend to purchase the RV or not. You are the only one who can make that decision.
The NRVIA code of ethics does not permit me to perform technician work on an RV that I inspect for 1 year after the inspection date. This is to make sure I don't have a financial stake in your purchase.
Fluid analysis can be performed on motorized RVs or generators for an additional fee.
As a Mobile Technician, I can make repairs or perform routine maintenance at your campsite, storage location, or your driveway.
Maintenance Items
Check sealants and apply new ones as necessary
Clean air conditioner coils
Clean and treat slideout seals for longevity
Lubricate slideout mechanisms for smooth operation
Winterize or sanitize fresh water tanks and plumbing lines
Repairs
RVs take a lot of abuse. They are exposed to weather and temperature extremes all year. They're towed or driven at highway speeds, up and down steep hills, and in stop-and-go traffic. Some of the best places to visit are found in remote locations at the end of rough roads. Things can break or wear out.
Upgrades
You may want to install that second air conditioner or a better exhaust fan. Appliances can be replaced with newer models, often with better features.
Newbies
Everybody is new to something at some point. I've figured out a few things over the years. I can you help start out in the right direction with some instruction on your own RV in a campground or your yard. We can schedule a few hours or a whole day to go over set up, tear down, and the proper way to use all the stuff your RV was built with.
RV Help helps you find and schedule service with vetted and trusted RV service professionals who can come directly to your campsite.
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