There are not many Master Certified RV Inspectors
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. They are dedicated to providing the highest quality RV inspections to their clients, with a focus on safety and reliability. With over 11 years of experience in the RV industry, they have a deep understanding of all aspects of RVs, from mechanical and electrical systems to structural and cosmetic issues. They are committed to providing excellent customer service and helping their clients make informed decisions about their RV purchases.
There are other RV inspectors claiming to be Master RV Inspectors. They may have failed the NRVIA Master Certification process or they may not want to go through the process. The software that these folks use has decided to take the easy route to Master RV Inspector and created their own designation. When you see someone with a Master inspector logo try looking up the certification. Here is a link to an article about My RV Inspection owners Jason and Lisa Carletti becoming NRVIA Master Certified RV Inspectors. There is only one Master Certification for RV inspectors in the industry so make sure to look for the logo below before hiring a so called Master RV Inspector.
Why Do You Need an RV Inspection?
Whether you’re a full-time RVer or a weekend warrior, your RV is more than just a vehicle – it’s your home on wheels. As such, it’s important to make sure that it’s safe and reliable before you hit the road. One of the best ways to do this is by getting an RV inspection.
At My RV Inspection, we provide comprehensive RV inspections by Nationally Master Certified RV inspectors. Our inspections cover up to over 300 points of detail and can take up to 8 hours depending on the type and condition of the RV. Our detailed reports include up to 150 pages of information, over 100 high definition photos, and 360° interactive photos of the interior and chassis. We also provide the ability to create repair requests for dealers or private sellers based on the findings of our inspections.
So why do you need an RV inspection? In this article, we’ll discuss the many benefits of getting an RV inspection before you hit the road, whether you’re purchasing a new or used RV, or you’re planning a long trip or vacation.
Preventing Long-Term RV Issues and Costly RV Repairs
The primary reason for getting an RV inspection is to prevent long-term RV issues and costly RV repairs. RVs are complex vehicles that can suffer from a wide range of mechanical and electrical problems over time. These issues can be exacerbated by wear and tear, exposure to the elements, and other factors.
By getting an RV inspection before you hit the road, you can identify potential problems early on and address them before they become major issues. This can save you thousands of dollars in repairs or replacements down the road. It can also help you avoid emergency roadside services that leave you stranded and ruin trips, vacations, or adventures.
In addition, getting an RV inspection can improve your overall long-term resale value. By identifying and addressing any issues with your RV early on, you can ensure that your vehicle remains in top condition for years to come.
You might think that buying a brand-new RV right off the lot means that it’s 100% ready to go. However, the truth is that most RVs are put together quickly and often come with their own set of long-term problems. These problems can be hidden from buyers by dealerships, leaving you with a major investment that could end up costing you far more than it’s worth.
That’s why it’s important to get an RV inspection before you commit to a purchase and make a long-term investment. Our professional Master Certified RV Inspectors can help you identify any issues with your new RV before you take it home, ensuring that you’re not caught off guard by unexpected repairs or replacements down the road.
Buying A Used RV
If you’re purchasing a used RV, an RV inspection is even more important. Used RVs can have a wide range of issues, from hidden water damage to faulty electrical systems. These issues can be difficult to identify without a thorough inspection, and they can end up costing you thousands of dollars in repairs and replacements.
At My RV Inspection, we provide comprehensive inspections for used RVs to help you identify any issues before you make a purchase. Our inspections cover all major systems, including the electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems. We also inspect the roof, windows, and doors to ensure that your RV is in top condition.
Planning A Long Trip Or Vacation
If you’re planning a long trip or vacation in your RV, it’s important to get an inspection before you hit the road. Long trips can be hard on RVs, and they can exacerbate any underlying issues that your vehicle may have. By getting an inspection before you go, you can identify and address any potential issues, ensuring that your trip goes smoothly and safely.
We also inspect the chassis, tires, and suspension to ensure your RV is roadworthy and safe to drive. Additionally, we check for leaks and water damage to prevent mold and mildew buildup, which can be harmful to your health.
Getting an RV inspection before a long trip or vacation can also give you peace of mind. You’ll be able to rest easy knowing that your RV is in good condition. This can make your trip more enjoyable and stress-free.
The Benefits Of Choosing The Master Certified RV Inspectors At My RV Inspection
At My RV Inspection, we take pride in providing the highest quality RV inspections in the industry. Our Nationally Master Certified RV Inspectors have the experience and expertise to identify any potential issues with your RV, no matter how small. As of the published date of this article Jason and Lisa Carletti are 2 of only 4 Master Certified RV Inspectors in the United States. They are the only Master Certified RV Inspectors who live Full-Time in an RV. Lisa was the first female Master Certified RV Inspector.
Many Certified RV Inspectors take donuts or other forms of compensation to dealerships so they will refer them out and give them special treatment. At My RV Inspection, we pride ourselves on not compensating RV dealers for referrals and good behavior. If they refer us out it is based on our reputation. We let our work speak for itself. Sometimes the dealers will try to talk you out of hiring an RV inspection company like ours and you can be sure that’s because we can not be swayed by them. We stay completely independent of the dealerships so you can rest assured that we are there to work for you and give you the true condition of the RV.
We use top-rated home inspection software, HomeGauge, to ensure that our inspections are thorough and detailed. We don’t send a checklist with photos or a PDF that isn’t interactive like many RV inspectors do. Our reports include up to 150 pages of information, over 100 high definition photos, and 360° interactive photos of the interior and chassis. We also provide the ability to create your own repair lists using our comments and photos for dealers or private sellers based on the findings of our inspections.
In addition to our comprehensive inspections, we also provide excellent customer service. We understand that purchasing an RV can be a stressful and overwhelming process, and we’re here to help. Our team is always available to answer any questions you may have and provide guidance throughout the inspection process.
Conclusion
In conclusion, getting an RV inspection is a crucial step in ensuring the safety and reliability of your vehicle. Whether you’re purchasing a new or used RV or planning a long trip or vacation, an inspection can prevent long-term issues and costly repairs, improve your overall long-term resale value, and give you peace of mind.
At My RV Inspection, we’re committed to providing the highest quality RV inspections in the industry. Contact us today to schedule an inspection and ensure that your RV is ready for your next adventure.
Author: Jason
Jason Is An NRVIA Master Certified RV Inspector. He has won the NRVIA Service Excellence Award and was named NRVIA member of the month in March of 2018.