RV Inspections
Why Do You Need A Master Certified RV Inspector?
Jason and Lisa Carletti are the only Master Certified RV Inspector couple in the country. They live full-time in an RV and know the challenges of upkeeping their own RV.
Jason and Lisa Carletti are the only Master Certified RV Inspector couple in the country. They live full-time in an RV and know the challenges of upkeeping their own RV.
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Jason and Lisa Carletti are the only Master Certified RV Inspector couple in the country. They live full-time in an RV and know the challenges of upkeeping their own RV.
Below are samples of the reports we provide using software called HomeGauge. Not all RV inspectors use the same software. Before choosing an RV inspector, ask to see a sample report and ask what features the software includes.
By clicking on the photos, you can increase the size making our reports interactive. We also include videos to show issues that can’t be shown in photos. Included in the report are 360 degree photos of the interior and chassis. HomeGauge software also allows you to create punch lists directly from our report for easy negotiations with the seller. Be sure you ask your RV inspector if they offer these features.
Jason and Lisa are full time RVers and operate their small business inspecting RV’s and performing mobile RV repairs. Recently, they have inspected 100’s of brand-new RVs for FEMA disaster relief following Hurricanes Irma and Florence. On August 1st 2021 they became the first and only NRVIA Master Certified Couple in America.
I have worked as a Technician in various industries most of my life from low voltage electrical to commercial audio visual to installing residential cable and satellite TV. This has always come easily to me. Over the years I learned to troubleshoot most anything whether it was electrical or otherwise.
I am a full time RVer along with my husband, Jason. We started this journey while I was a traveling Certified Surgical Technologist. Having been in healthcare for many years, I decided I needed to make a change and start my own business.
Joe lives fulltime in his RV and was an RV technician before joining My RV Inspection. Joe trained with Jason in early 2024 for 12 weeks and completed 40 inspections under the supervision of a Master Certified RV Inspector. His training can not be compared to the 3 week course Certified Inspectors complete with only 2 inspections completed during that time. He provides the same great service Jason does.
In 2016, Lisa and I decided to buy an RV and live the full-time lifestyle. She had been a traveling Certified Surgical Tech in the past and we figured I could pick up odd jobs on the road. Our first assignment was in Tyler, TX. and for 3 months all I did was work on the RV and take care of our daily chores. Our second assignment was more of the same in Columbia SC. We then went back to Florida and I went back to my old job (Audio Video Lead Technician) for 3 months. During our trip back to Florida, we came across an ad for the NRVIA. I did my research and contacted several inspectors to ask how it had worked out for them. From that point on I was hooked on the idea that this could be something I could do while we traveled. For our next trip, Lisa decided to go back to Tyler, TX because it was close to the RV Tech course I would be attending. After several months of working as an inspector, we decided to send Lisa to the class so we wouldn’t be locked into 3 month assignments and we could travel freely across the country. We now inspect RV’s together and can promote the fact that customers get a set of level 2 trained inspectors inspecting their RV.
Before becoming an RV Inspector, we had only been full-time a little over a year. I had been trying to repair and maintain our own RV. Wow – did the NRVIA open my eyes to all things I had been doing wrong or not doing at all. Now not only can I take care of my own RV, but i have a thriving mobile RV repair business and we also do RV Inspections.
We do own an RV. Our RV is a 2006 Coachman Mirada Class A Gas. When we bought our RV almost 2 years ago we didn’t want to buy something too expensive. We had never tried living in such a small space and wanted to be able to test the waters before buying something newer and more expensive. We never thought about an RV inspection when we purchased our RV and we just happened to get lucky we didn’t get a lemon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnMPDvarzF4 Buying a brand-new RV is an exciting experience. The smell of fresh interiors, the glossy new paint, and the idea of endless road trips can make any RV enthusiast eager to hit the road. However, what if I told you that even your new RV could have hidden issues, including water damage? It’s not
https://youtu.be/bHHn53UIoRs?si=a6mSQVH9zB5FS1aD In this week’s episode of “Weekly One Reason,” Jason Carletti from My RV Inspection and My RV Resource delves into the critical issue of lap sealant on RV roofs. Whether you’re an RV owner or in the market to purchase one, proper maintenance and inspection are vital to ensuring your investment stays safe and
https://youtu.be/mMD7nx1j4Ag?si=JTjJ-Slb1qgDK4E5 The Importance of Getting an RV Inspection: A Real-World Example of a Propane Leak on a Brand-New RV Owning an RV is often described as a dream for those who love travel, adventure, and the freedom of the open road. However, with that freedom comes the responsibility of ensuring that your RV is safe
https://youtu.be/7sCMWkTjPe8?si=v14oAI7VGOh6NCmI Why You Need an RV Inspection: A Case of a Ladder Installed Incorrectly Owning an RV comes with a lot of joys, from the freedom of the open road to the convenience of having a home wherever you go. However, with this lifestyle comes the responsibility of ensuring that your RV is safe, functional,
Jason and Lisa Carletti are the only Master Certified RV Inspector couple in the country. They live full-time in an RV and know the challenges of upkeeping their own RV.
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