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Your RV’s heating and cooling systems are critical for comfort and safety on the road. From sweltering summer days to chilly fall nights, a properly working A/C and furnace ensure you can travel year-round without worry. At Rolling Rabbit RV Repair, we provide expert RV HVAC diagnostics, maintenance, and repairs — covering everything from rooftop air conditioners to propane furnaces, thermostats, and ducting.
Whether your A/C is blowing warm air, your furnace won’t light, or your thermostat is inaccurate, we’ll get your climate control systems running efficiently and safely again.
Services We Provide
Our HVAC and climate control services include:

compressors, capacitors, coils, filters

propane/electric heating systems

digital and analog units

improve airflow and eliminate blockages

boost efficiency and air quality

test before peak heating/cooling months

Popular Package
Seasonal RV Maintenance Package — $450 Flat Fee
Your RV is a home on wheels, and like any home, it needs regular maintenance to stay safe, efficient, and comfortable. Our Seasonal RV Maintenance Package is designed to give your RV a complete checkup once a year — ideally in the spring before travel season or in the fall before winter storage. By catching small issues early, you avoid costly breakdowns during your adventures.
✔️ What’s Included:
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Electrical system check (batteries, outlets, wiring, 12V & 120V)
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Roof & exterior seal inspection for leaks
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Furnace & A/C function test
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Plumbing & water pressure check
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Tire, brake, & bearing inspection
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Slide-out lubrication & adjustment
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Appliance function test (fridge, stove, microwave, water heater)
🛠 Why It’s Important:
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Prevents mid-season breakdowns and expensive emergency repairs
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Ensures your RV is road-ready before big trips
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Extends the life of your RV’s critical systems
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Gives you peace of mind knowing everything has been professionally checked
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📅 When to Schedule:
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Spring: Before your first camping trip of the year
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Fall: As part of winterization and storage prep
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Full-timers: Annually or every 12 months of consistent use
Our Seasonal RV Maintenance Package is the most complete service we offer short of a full inspection. For one flat fee, you’ll get peace of mind knowing that your RV’s HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and appliances are checked, tested, and tuned up for the season ahead.

“It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you
don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to.” — J.R.R. Tolkien
Why Choose Us?
🧑🔧 Certified Technician & Inspector:
Trained through both
the NRVTA and RVTI for
full system expertise.
📍 Local & Mobile:
We come to your home, campsite, or storage lot anywhere in Omaha and surrounding areas.
✅ Transparent Pricing:
Flat service call fee + hourly labor, with no hidden surprises.
🌡️ Year-Round Comfort Specialists
We know how to prep your RV for both Nebraska winters and summer road trips.
💡 RV HVAC Tips:
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Clean or replace your A/C filters every season to improve airflow.
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Test your furnace in the fall before cold weather arrives — don’t wait until your first freezing night.
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Keep rooftop A/C units clear of leaves and debris to prevent overheating.
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Run your A/C once a month during off-season to keep seals lubricated and components working.
Learn More About RV
Heating & Cooling Systems
Your HVAC system is one of the most used — and most overlooked — parts of your RV. Our blog articles share maintenance tips, troubleshooting steps, and seasonal reminders to keep your furnace and A/C running efficiently.

How to Prep Your RV Furnace for Fall Travel
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Top 5 Reasons Your RV A/C Is Blowing Warm Air
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RV Climate Control Checklist for Summer & Winter
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FAQ
Q: How often should I service my RV A/C and furnace?
A: At least once a year. We recommend servicing A/C units in spring and furnaces in fall to avoid seasonal breakdowns.
Q: Why is my RV A/C blowing warm air?
A: Common causes include dirty coils, low refrigerant, or a failed capacitor. A technician can diagnose the exact issue and get it cooling again.
Q: Can you install a new thermostat in my RV?
A: Yes, we can install and program both digital and analog thermostats for better climate control.







