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RV Stove & Oven Repair in Palm City

Burners won't light, oven won't hold temperature, yellow flames. We repair RV stoves and ovens on-site across Martin County. Igniter replacement starts at $65.

What Is RV Stove & Oven Service?

Your RV's stove and oven run on propane, and they're built differently from the gas range in your house. They're lighter, more compact, and designed to handle the vibration and movement of life on the road. That means the components wear out differently too, and problems like failed igniters, weak thermocouples, and clogged burner ports are incredibly common.

RV stove and oven service covers the full cooking system: stovetop burners and their ignition systems, the oven igniter and thermocouple, the gas valve that controls fuel flow, and the venturi tubes that mix air with propane for clean combustion. Here in Palm City, humidity and salt air corrode burner ports and gas connections faster than you'd see inland. Bugs also love nesting inside burner tubes during storage, which blocks airflow and causes poor flame quality.

We work on all RV cooktop and oven brands, including Atwood, Suburban, Furrion, and Dometic models found in motorhomes, fifth wheels, travel trailers, and toy haulers. Most stove and oven repairs take under an hour at your location.

TL;DR

RV stove and oven service covers igniter replacement ($65-135), thermocouple repair ($75-155), burner cleaning ($85-165), and gas valve service ($125-275). We come to your location anywhere in Martin County for on-site diagnosis and repair.

RV appliance technician servicing an RV stove and oven in Palm City FL

What's Involved in RV Stove & Oven Repair

1

Check Gas Supply

We verify propane pressure at the stove using a manometer and confirm the shutoff valve and supply line are delivering proper flow to the appliance.

2

Inspect Ignition System

We test each burner's spark igniter or pilot assembly, check thermocouple millivolt output, and verify the safety valve opens correctly when the thermocouple is heated.

3

Clean or Replace Parts

Clogged burner ports get cleaned with calibrated wire. Failed igniters, thermocouples, or gas valves are replaced with OEM-spec parts that match your stove model.

4

Test and Verify

Every burner and the oven are lit and tested for proper flame color, stable temperature, and correct safety shutoff. We confirm there are no gas leaks at any connection point.

RV Stove & Oven Repair Pricing

Service Price Range
Igniter Replacement $65 - $135
Thermocouple Replacement $75 - $155
Burner Cleaning (all burners + oven) $85 - $165
Gas Valve Replacement $125 - $275

Final pricing depends on your stove model and parts needed. You'll get a firm quote before we start.

Signs Your RV Stove or Oven Needs Service

Don't ignore a stove that's acting up. Gas appliances need to work safely. Here are the warning signs:

RV propane system connected to stove and oven for service in Palm City FL

RV Stove & Oven Repair FAQs

How much does RV stove and oven repair cost in Palm City?

Igniter replacement runs $65-135, thermocouple service costs $75-155, burner cleaning is $85-165, and gas valve replacement ranges from $125-275. We'll tell you the exact cost after diagnosing the issue and before we start any work.

Why won't my RV oven ignite even though the stovetop burners work?

The oven has its own igniter and thermocouple separate from the stovetop. A failed oven igniter is the most common cause. The igniter heats up to open the gas valve, and if it can't reach the right temperature, the safety valve stays shut. A worn thermocouple can also prevent the oven from staying lit after initial ignition.

Is it safe to use my RV stove if I smell gas when I turn it on?

A brief whiff of gas when you first turn a burner on is normal since there's a small delay before ignition. But if you smell gas continuously, the burner doesn't light within a few seconds, or you smell gas when everything is off, shut off the propane at the tank and ventilate the RV. That needs professional attention.

What causes yellow or orange flames on my RV stove instead of blue?

Yellow or orange flames mean incomplete combustion, usually caused by clogged burner ports or an incorrect air-fuel mixture. Spilled food, grease buildup, and spider webs in the burner tubes are the usual culprits. A thorough burner cleaning and adjustment typically fixes it. You shouldn't cook with yellow flames since they produce more carbon monoxide.

Can you service my RV stove at my campsite or driveway?

Yes. All of our stove and oven repairs are done on-site. We carry common parts like igniters, thermocouples, and burner components in our service vehicle. Most repairs take 30 minutes to an hour. Gas valve replacements may take a bit longer if the part needs to be ordered for your specific model.

How often should RV stove burners be cleaned?

At least once a year, or more often if you cook frequently. Florida's humidity and insects make this especially important since bugs love crawling into burner tubes during storage. A professional cleaning removes carbon buildup from the ports, clears obstructions from the venturi tubes, and checks the gas connections.

Stove or Oven Not Working Right? Call Us

Gas appliance problems only get worse. We'll come to your location, figure out what's going on, and give you a firm price before any work starts.

Call 772-271-5270