Your RV Roof Air Conditioner has quit working and you are wondering what to do? A key decision is whether to repair the AC or simply replace the unit.
If you suspect that your roof air conditioner has lost its freon or the compressor is not working, you should consider replacing instead of repairing. In most cases, replacement will be a better deal for you under the above conditions considering the new unit warranty and the cost of most repairs. One reason for this is that the market for new replacement RV Air Conditioners is very competitive and prices of new units are attractive. Check out prices at PPL’s RV Air Conditioners page. Also, RV repair parts and labor is expensive and this also makes replacement a better option than repair. If your AC is less than 5 to 8 years old and the problem could be minor, then repair would be a good option.