A motorhome inspection is a great way to ensure that you are getting the RV of your dreams. There are lots of things to consider when deciding on an inspection. The points of inspection on this page will tell you what is inspected during the inspection.
Here is a sample report that you will get with a Comprehensive Inspection.
Motorhome Inspection Pricing
Since all inspections are unique, please contact us for pricing.
Motorhome Points of Inspection
Points of Inspection |
Roof |
Roof Condition |
Vents, air conditioners, antenna, other roof mounted items |
Sealant and joints condition |
Side Wall and End Caps |
Appearance and functional condition of sidewalls, entrance doors, windows and cargo access doors |
Damage, discoloration and delamination of sidewall and end cap components |
Slide Out Rooms |
Rate slide out roof condition |
Condition of seals, sweeps and gaskets for possible damage |
Wiring and utility harness underneath slide out room |
Points of Inspection |
Chassis Turn Signal and Running Lights (12 volt DC) |
Activate and evaluate the operation of the DOT lights |
Chassis battery compartment, the electrical conditions and batteries |
Electrical System (120 volt AC) |
Condition of power cord and its connection ends |
Circuit breaker box wiring, breakers and grounding connections |
Test output operation of the 120 VAC to 12 VDC converter for charging of the deep cycle batteries |
Generator ‐ Engine (if installed – strongly recommend performing oil analysis) |
Note the model, serial number and run hours |
Check oil level |
Start and operate the onboard generator |
Generator ‐ Radiator (if installed – strongly recommend performing fluid analysis) |
Visually inspect coolant reservoir, radiator and hoses |
Inverter (if installed) |
Note the model and serial number |
Wiring, electrical connections and fuses/circuit breakers |
Coach Battery System (12 volt DC deep cycle) |
Condition, age and matched sizing of the battery stack |
Wiring, fuse panel and fuses of the 12 volt DC electrical system |
Note location of the battery stack |
Evaluate fresh water/waste water monitor panel for incorrect readings |
Points of Inspections |
Fresh Water System |
Connections for city water hookup are operational |
Onboard fresh water tank and pressure pump system operates and maintains pressure |
Fresh water fixtures inside and outside of RV |
Waste Water Systems (Gray and Black Water) |
Test both waste (gray and black) plumbing systems for leaks under the sinks, shower, around toilet and discharge lines |
Test drain valves for ease of operation |
Verify drain cap is in place and will hold waste water |
Shower/Tub Enclosure |
Rate seals around framework and doors for water leaks |
Door and latch system |
Glass panels, curtains and soap dish areas |
Points of Inspections |
Life Safety Items |
LP gas timed leak test at cook top burner |
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) circuits |
Wall receptacles and ground fault |
Hot Skin test on exterior |
Emergency exit windows |
Fire Extinguisher |
Smoke/Fire Detector |
Carbon Monoxide Detector (if applicable) |
LP Gas Detector |
Rubber grommet around LP gas line of water heater (if equipped) |
Points of Interest |
Propane System (LP) |
Inspect hoses and pressure regulators for damage and age deterioration |
Verify plastic cover has been installed over regulator |
Check tank for rust or physical damage (if accessible) |
ASME Tank (if equipped) |
Check tank for rust or physical damage (if accessible) |
Document manufactured date |
List gallon capacity of tank |
Points of Inspection |
Refrigerator |
Identify brand, model and type of refrigerator |
Operate on all heat sources – 120 volt AC, LP gas, and 12 volt DC for 3 way refrigerators |
Collect serial and model number, verify with manufacturer if recall notice has been issued and completed for unit |
Test interior temperature of upper and lower refrigerator compartments and ice maker (if installed) *if refrigerator has been operating for a minimum of 12 hours |
Condition of door frame, shelving, crisper drawers, door shelves and interior light |
Cooktop/Stove |
Ignition and operation of all top burners and the oven flame (if equipped) |
Condition of cooktop or stove |
Condition of metal grill top and rubber grommets of top burner area |
Microwave/Convection Oven |
Identify brand, model, type and output wattage of unit
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Operate unit for 60 seconds utilizing cup of water and then list water temperature
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Dishwasher (if installed) |
Identify brand, model, type of the unit
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Leaks, non-functioning rotating racks and wash bars
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Points of Inspection |
Water Heater (if equipped) |
Identify brand, model and type of water heater |
Verify operation on all heat sources – LP gas and 120 volt AC if equipped with heating element |
Burner assembly and gas exhaust system, check for blockages and insect infestation |
Furnace (if installed) |
Warm air discharge out of vents and return air flow to unit |
Identify brand, model and type (if accessible) |
Inspect air intake and exhaust assemblies for blockages and insect infestation |
Air Conditioner(s) |
Cooling efficiency test (Delta T) on each unit |
Identify type of cooling unit/heat pump |
Washer/Dryer (if installed) |
Wash and rinse cycle of the washer and dryer |
Exterior condition of dryer exhaust vent |
In-House Vacuum System (if installed) |
Hose assembly, access doors and dirt bag |
Identify brand, model and type of unit |
Electric Fireplace (if installed) |
Heat settings, fan speed levels and the backlighting |
Identify the brand, model and type of unit |
Cooktop Exhaust Fan |
Condition of exhaust function and fan speeds |
Exterior condition of exhaust fan |
Ceiling Mounted Fans and Ceiling Exhaust Vents |
Condition of blades and motor |
Condition of the blade direction and fan speeds |
Points of Inspection |
Interior Conditions and Appearance |
Ceilings, walls, interior doors and flooring for signs of water intrusion, surface damage and/or staining |
Interior, exterior and décor lighting ‐ 12 volt and 120 volt |
Operate windows, doors and note any deficiencies or missing components |
Cabinets and Closet Condition |
Cabinet doors, drawers and pull out operation |
Visually inspect all counter tops and flat surface areas of kitchen, living room, bathroom, bedroom and storage areas for damage and/or scratches |
Furniture |
Condition of dinette table/booth, chairs, recliners and sofa |
Note signs of mattress damage or staining |
Note furniture fabric tears, discoloration and signs of excessive wear |
Entertainment System |
TV and stereo equipment |
DVD/Disc players and radios |
Raise and lower roof mounted antenna (if equipped) |
Points of Inspection |
Chassis and Undercarriage |
Rust, damage and excessive oil on the underside of the motor home |
Steering |
Bent or damaged components and hydraulic leaks |
Engine (strongly recommend performing oil analysis) |
Make and model of engine |
Oil level, noises and/or indications of engine issues |
Oil pressure reading on the dash gauges |
Radiator (strongly recommend performing coolant analysis) |
Coolant reservoir, radiator and hoses |
Location of radiator and cooling fans |
Transmission (strongly recommend performing transmission fluid analysis) |
Fluid level |
Indications of contaminated transmission fluid |
Running Gear |
Type and number of axles |
Check frame, axles, springs, rims and other components for rust, oil stains and visible damage |
Document tire age and weight capacity |
Tire pressure |
Tire Tread Condition |
Hitch System/Hook Up |
Identify type of system used to tow vehicles
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Points of Inspection |
Awnings and Slide Out Toppers |
Condition of awning frames and latching mechanisms |
Condition of fabric material of the awnings |
Leveling System |
Extend and retract leveling system |
Hydraulic leaks or mechanical issues |
Points of Inspection |
Weight Labels and Data Plates |
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) |
Vehicle Frame Number |
License Plate Information |
Inspection Sticker Information – if applicable |
RVIA inspection seal number |
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating |
Manufactured Date |