Does A1 RV Repair cover all of Florida?
Yes - A1 RV Repair covers all 67 Florida counties through a 12-region territory model that runs from the Panhandle to the Florida Keys. Each region is staffed by a dedicated mobile tech crew with a truck loadout tuned to the local failure patterns - salt corrosion on the coasts, hard well water inland, summer-AC capacitor work statewide.
Brand HQ sits in Port St. Lucie at 1961 SW South Macedo Blvd #303, and statewide dispatch routes calls to the closest region tech. Call (866) 623-1340 to reach statewide dispatch toll-free.
How is Florida divided into A1's service regions?
Florida splits into 12 A1 service regions: Treasure Coast, Palm Beach County, South Florida Metro, Florida Keys, Central Florida / Orlando Metro, Space Coast / Brevard, Tampa Bay, Gulf Coast Florida, Naples-Fort Myers + Charlotte Harbor, North Central / Villages / Ocala, Northeast Florida, and the Florida Panhandle.
The split mirrors Florida's natural geography - drive-time isolation around the Keys and Panhandle, snowbird density on the Atlantic, the Disney corridor in Central Florida, and Gulf-side post-Ian rebuild on the southwest coast. Each region has its own tech crew, not long-haul dispatch from a single hub.
What's the average mobile RV repair cost in Florida?
Most Florida mobile RV jobs land between $145 and $585 on the truck. Anode-rod swaps and inline filter installs sit at $145, AC capacitor work runs $165-$285, slide-rail re-clip is $245-$365, EPDM tear and seam patch runs $245-$585, and Schwintek motor swaps run $485-$785.
Larger jobs - residential-fridge swap on a Class A, full membrane recovery, or NRVIA Level 2 inspection - quote separately at $785-$2,285. Pricing is consistent across all 12 Florida regions and quoted by phone before any truck rolls. Final cost is confirmed on-site after diagnosis.
Are A1's RV technicians licensed in Florida?
A1 RV Repair operates as a registered Florida mobile-service business under DBPR rules and carries general liability and commercial-auto coverage that meets Florida mobile-repair insurance requirements. Field technicians hold RVIA / RVDA service certifications and NRVIA inspector credentials where applicable.
Florida does not require a state license specifically for RV repair, but the brand maintains certifications recognized statewide and uses NRVIA Level 1 / Level 2 inspection standards for all pre-purchase work. Insurance documentation is carrier-ready for Florida storm claims.
How fast can a tech reach my RV during hurricane season?
During named-storm season (June through November) post-storm tarp-and-trace dispatch rolls the moment sustained winds drop below 35 mph and primary roads reopen. Pre-storm hurricane-prep walkthroughs schedule 5-10 days ahead of a named-storm watch.
Standard same-day windows still apply outside the active storm cone - calls before 11 AM into any region core (Treasure Coast, Palm Beach, Tampa Bay, Central Florida, Naples-Fort Myers, Jacksonville) typically book a same-day visit. The Keys, deep Panhandle, and Heartland inland may run 24-48 hours depending on territory load.
Does A1 service Florida state parks and KOAs?
Yes - A1 dispatches to every major Florida state-park campground and KOA on the route schedule. The most-booked state-park dispatch points include Bahia Honda State Park in Big Pine Key, Topsail Hill Preserve State Park on the Panhandle, Henderson Beach State Park in Destin, Manatee Hammock Park in Brevard, Wickham Park Campground in Melbourne, and Jonathan Dickinson State Park on the Treasure Coast.
KOA dispatch points include Lion Country Safari KOA in Loxahatchee, Lake Okeechobee KOA, and the St. Augustine KOA. Park-staff sign-in and gate-pass coordination happens through statewide dispatch.
Where is A1 RV Repair's Florida headquarters?
A1 RV Repair's Florida headquarters is at 1961 SW South Macedo Blvd #303, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984. The Treasure Coast region dispatches from there, and statewide brand operations - billing, scheduling overflow, hurricane-season surge dispatch, parts staging, and insurance documentation - all run out of the same office.
PSL was chosen as HQ because it sits at the geographic center of the Treasure Coast, inside an hour of Palm Beach, two hours from Orlando, and on the I-95 corridor for north-south surge routing. Toll-free statewide dispatch reaches the brand at (866) 623-1340.
Do you service rental fleets and dealer overflow statewide?
Yes - A1 runs commercial accounts for Florida RV rental fleets, dealership overflow, and storage-yard property managers in every region. Common arrangements include monthly inspection rotations on rental returns, warranty-period mobile dispatch when a dealership service bay is booked out 3-4 weeks, and pre-delivery inspection on new-rig deliveries at Lazydays Tampa or General RV West Palm.
Dealership and rental accounts get scheduled tech-route windows - same-day on emergencies, planned-route on standard maintenance. Statewide commercial scheduling runs from PSL HQ at (866) 623-1340.
Salt-air corrosion - do you handle coastal-Florida repairs?
Yes - salt-air corrosion is one of the highest-volume work categories statewide. Atlantic exposure on Hutchinson Island, Palm Beach barrier islands, Brevard, Amelia Island, and Ponte Vedra runs Schwintek slide-motor brushes at roughly 2x mainland fail rates, pitted brass on 50-amp shore-power inlets, and aluminum-siding fastener corrosion. Gulf exposure from Pinellas through Naples adds the same pattern post-Ian, and the Keys see the heaviest exposure in the brand.
Prevention is the freshwater rinse-and-rinse rule plus dielectric grease on every electrical connection, both built into our coastal preventive-maintenance plan.
What if my Florida region isn't listed yet?
If your specific city or county isn't pinned in one of the 12 regions yet, statewide dispatch still routes your call to the closest region tech with truck capacity. Some service-area-only cities (Stuart, Palm City, Port Salerno, Hollywood, Plantation, Gainesville) dispatch from the closest region office without a dedicated GBP location.
The 12 regions cover all 67 Florida counties via territory boundaries - there are no Florida ZIPs we will not service. Call (866) 623-1340 with your ZIP and the dispatch board confirms the region tech and the next available window before any truck rolls.