Stuart RV Repair fixes every RV plumbing problem at your location across Stuart, FL and Martin County. Water pumps, heaters, burst pipes, leaking tanks, toilets, and fixtures - we bring the tools and parts to wherever your rig is parked.
Stuart RV Repair handles all RV plumbing repair in Stuart, FL and throughout Martin County. Water pumps, water heaters, PEX pipe repairs, holding tanks, toilets, city water inlets, dump valves, and shower fixtures. Everything fixed at your location. Call 772-280-3915 for same or next-day service. Check out our full RV repair services too.
RV plumbing systems run on a mix of PEX tubing, plastic fittings, 12V water pumps, and holding tanks that take constant vibration on the road. Something always works loose eventually. We fix freshwater, gray water, and black water systems every week across Stuart, Palm City, and Jensen Beach. Here's what we see and what it typically costs.
SHURflo, Flojet, and Aqua-Jet demand pumps. When the pump cycles nonstop, won't build pressure, or makes a grinding noise, the diaphragm or check valve is usually shot. We carry the most common 12V RV pump models on the truck. A straightforward swap takes about 45 minutes from start to pressure test.
$150-275 parts + labor - 45-75 minSuburban, Atwood, and Dometic tank and tankless water heaters. We fix bad thermostats, dead heating elements, ignition board failures, gas valve issues, and corroded anode rods. If the tank is rusted through, we can swap the entire unit on-site. No hot water is a miserable way to camp.
$120-350 parts + labor - 45-120 minBurst PEX lines, cracked CPVC joints, loose crimp fittings, and pinhole leaks behind walls or under the belly. Florida's well water is hard and it eats through fittings faster than you'd think. We cut out the damaged section, re-plumb with fresh PEX and proper crimp or SharkBite connections, and pressure test the whole system before we leave.
$100-250 parts + labor - 30-90 minBlack tank, gray tank, and freshwater tank issues. Cracked tanks, failed seams, loose fittings at the tank wall, and sensor problems that give you wrong readings. Tank repairs can get messy, especially on the black water side. We've done hundreds of them and carry the adhesives, fittings, and replacement sensors to handle it on-site.
$130-450 parts + labor - 60-180 minThetford Aqua-Magic, Dometic 300/310 series, and Sealand toilets. Leaking foot valve seals, stuck flush mechanisms, cracked bowls, and full toilet swaps. The rubber seal at the bottom of an RV toilet wears out every few years, especially with Florida's mineral-heavy water. We carry seals for the popular models and can usually finish in under an hour.
$90-275 parts + labor - 30-75 minCracked city water inlets, leaking check valves, stuck pressure regulators, and backflow preventer failures. The city water hookup on most RVs takes abuse from constant connect-disconnect cycles and campground water pressure spikes. We replace damaged inlets, install proper regulators, and check the backflow valve to protect your freshwater system.
$75-175 parts + labor - 20-45 minStuck gate valves, leaking T-handles, cracked valve bodies, and bayonet fittings that won't seal. A dump valve that drips is more than just gross - it's a health hazard and a campground violation. We replace Valterra and other standard gate valves on-site. It's about a 30-45 minute job once we get access to the underbelly.
$85-195 parts + labor - 30-60 minDripping shower heads, stuck diverter valves, leaking faucet bodies, low hot water pressure, and full fixture replacements. RV faucets aren't built like house fixtures, and the plastic cartridges inside them wear out faster. We carry replacement cartridges and common faucet models. If you need a full 12V pump pressure adjustment, we handle that too.
$80-225 parts + labor - 30-60 minIf you see water dripping or pooling beneath your RV, something failed inside the wall, under the belly, or at the water heater. Don't wait on this one. Water damage spreads fast in an RV and can rot the subfloor in a matter of weeks.
The pump runs constantly but water barely trickles from the faucet. Usually means a failed check valve, a cracked diaphragm, an air lock in the line, or a leak somewhere that's bleeding off pressure before it reaches the fixtures.
A persistent waste smell usually points to a dried-out P-trap, a bad toilet seal letting sewer gas into the cabin, a cracked holding tank, or a vent pipe that's clogged. It's not something you want to ignore, especially in Florida heat.
Could be a dead heating element, a failed thermostat, an ignition board that won't fire the gas burner, or a tripped high-limit switch. On dual-fuel units, sometimes the electric side works but the propane side doesn't, or vice versa. Either way, it needs a proper diagnosis.
Your monitor panel says the black tank is full when you just dumped it, or the fresh tank reads empty when it's not. Sensor fouling and wire corrosion are the usual culprits. We clean or replace the sensors and check the wiring back to the monitor panel.
Call 772-280-3915 or submit a quote request online. Describe what's happening - water under the rig, pump running nonstop, toilet leaking, no hot water. We'll book a time, usually same or next day anywhere in Martin County.
Our tech pressurizes the freshwater system and traces every fitting, valve, and connection. RV plumbing problems are often hidden behind walls or under the belly wrap. We find the root cause, not just the visible drip. You get a written price before we start cutting into anything.
Most RV plumbing repairs wrap up in 1-3 hours. We carry PEX, crimp fittings, SharkBites, pump parts, toilet seals, valves, and water heater components on the truck. After the fix, we pressure test the system and check every connection before packing up.
A burst water line or an overflowing holding tank can't wait until morning. We answer the phone around the clock for plumbing emergencies across Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, and the rest of Martin County. Water damage gets worse every hour you wait.
Our techs hold RVIA certification and full Florida insurance. RV plumbing is built differently than a house, with unique materials, fittings, and tank configurations. You want someone who works on these systems every day, not a residential plumber trying to figure it out on the fly.
All plumbing repairs come with a 90-day labor warranty. If a connection we made leaks or a part we installed fails within that window, we come back and fix it free. Parts carry the manufacturer's own warranty on top of ours. No arguing, no runaround.
Woke up to water running under the trailer from a burst PEX line behind the bathroom. Called Stuart RV Repair and they were here within two hours on a Saturday. Found the split, re-plumbed the whole section, and pressure tested it. Saved our whole weekend at the park.
Water heater wouldn't fire on gas or electric. Tech found a corroded heating element and a bad ignition board. Had both parts and finished the whole job in about 90 minutes right at our site in Palm City. Hot showers again that night.
Toilet seal was leaking and the dump valve was stuck partially open. Not a fun combination. They replaced both on-site in Jensen Beach, tested everything, and it's been solid for three months now. Fair price and honest about what actually needed replacing.
RV plumbing repairs in Stuart typically run $75-450 depending on the job. Toilet seal replacements cost $90-175. Water pump swaps are $150-275. Water heater repairs range from $120-350. Pipe leak repairs run $100-250 depending on access, and holding tank work can go up to $450 on older rigs. We write up an estimate on-site before we start anything.
Water under the rig usually means a fitting popped loose behind a wall, a PEX line split from UV exposure or road vibration, the water heater drain valve is leaking, or a holding tank fitting has failed. We pressurize the freshwater system and trace every connection to find the source. Sometimes it's a simple hose clamp. Sometimes a pipe cracked inside the underbelly.
That's exactly how we work. We service Suburban, Atwood, and Dometic RV water heaters on-site at your campsite, RV park, or driveway. Common repairs include bad thermostats, dead elements, ignition board swaps, anode rod replacement, and tank flushes. If the tank itself is corroded through, we can replace the full unit at your location.
A pump that runs with no output usually means the freshwater tank is empty or the pickup tube disconnected, there's an air lock in the line, the pump lost its prime, or the pump diaphragm failed. We check tank level first, then bleed the air, inspect the pickup tube, and test the pump's output pressure. A new SHURflo or Flojet pump swap usually takes about 45 minutes.
A toilet that won't stop running typically has a bad foot valve seal, a worn ball seal on Thetford models, or a stuck valve mechanism. The rubber seal at the bottom of the bowl wears out every few years, and Florida's hard water speeds that process up. We carry seals for Thetford and Dometic toilets and can swap them in about 30-45 minutes on most models.
Signs include a persistent sewage smell outside the rig, wet spots under the belly that smell like waste, monitor readings that don't match reality, and visible dripping around the dump valves. Black and gray tank leaks need immediate attention. We inspect tank seams, valve gates, and fittings, then repair or replace whatever has failed. Don't let this one wait.
Yes. PEX is standard in most RVs built after 2000 and we carry red and blue PEX, crimp rings, SharkBite fittings, and all the tools on the truck. Whether it's a single cracked line behind the bathroom wall or a section that froze and split, we cut out the damaged part and re-plumb it on-site. We also handle older CPVC and polybutylene systems.
Absolutely. A burst water line or a tank overflow doesn't wait for Monday. We answer the phone 24/7 for plumbing emergencies in Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, and surrounding areas. Weekend and after-hours calls may carry a small trip premium, but we won't leave you dealing with a flood or sewage backup until the work week starts. Call 772-280-3915 anytime.
We cover Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, and surrounding areas for all RV plumbing repairs. From Port Salerno and Sewall's Point up through Indiantown and across the Treasure Coast region.
Give us a call or request a free estimate. We'll send a technician to your location, usually same or next day. No towing, no shop appointment. Just on-site RV plumbing repair across Martin County.