Installation & Maintenance
Motorhome & van heating
We offer our services in the installation, maintenance and servicing of heating systems. Whether you own a motorhome, camper van or any other recreational vehicle, we are familiar with the most reputable brands of heating systems on the market.
Heating :
Installation & fitting
At CampervanServices, our qualified team specialises in the installation of various heating systems, whether gas, electric or diesel. We understand the importance of choosing the right location, correctly connecting fuel and electricity pipes, and ensuring adequate ventilation. Our installation expertise ensures reliable heating that will keep you warm on your travels whatever the season.
- Gas heating
- Diesel heating
- Electric heating
- Forced-air heating
- Catalysis heating
Maintenance and servicing of your heating system
To keep your heating system running at peak performance and safety, regular servicing is essential. At CampervanServices, we offer comprehensive servicing and maintenance for all types of motorhome and van heaters.
Our team will carry out thorough checks, clean key components and check the general condition of your system. If necessary, we'll carry out repairs and replace faulty parts. Regular maintenance extends the life of your heating system, improves its energy efficiency and ensures that it is safe to use.
Entrust your heating system to us, and enjoy warmth and comfort throughout your motorhome adventures.
Any questions? Here are some answers...
What is the best type of heating for a motorhome?
The choice of heating depends on your needs, your budget and how you travel. Common options include gas, diesel, electric, fuel, forced-air and catalytic heating. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, so choose the one that best suits your situation.
How does a gas heater for motorhomes work?
A gas heater uses propane or butane gas to generate heat. It burns the gas in a burner and distributes the heat throughout the motorhome. Some models are equipped with a blower to distribute the heat evenly.
What are the advantages of diesel heating for motorhomes?
Diesel heaters are efficient and use fuel from the vehicle's tank. They are self-contained and provide constant heat. However, they can be more expensive to buy and install.
How do I maintain a motorhome heater?
Heating maintenance includes regular cleaning of air filters and burners, checking gas or fuel pipes and inspecting electrical parts. We recommend that you have your heating system serviced by a professional every year.
Is it possible to install electric heating in a motorhome?
Leaks can be detected using a variety of tools, such as thermal cameras, pressure tests and visual inspections.
How long does it take to install a heating system?
The time required to install a heater in a motorhome can vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of heater chosen, the complexity of the installation, the experience of the installer and other vehicle-specific considerations. As a general rule, a typical installation can take from a few hours to a full day.
Boiler
Installation & fitting
When it comes to installing water heaters in your motorhome, camper van or van, the quality of the installation is crucial to ensuring a safe and reliable supply of hot water during your travels. At CampervanServices, we understand this requirement perfectly.
Our team of qualified experts will take care of the precise installation of your water heater. Whether you want to install a new heating system in your nomadic vehicle or replace an existing water heater, we're here to offer you a made-to-measure service. You can rely on our experience for a meticulous installation that will meet your specific needs.
When you choose CampervanServices to install your water heater, you're choosing quality, reliability and peace of mind for your outdoor adventures. Enjoy hot water in your motorhome, van or camper van, and travel with peace of mind thanks to our professional water heater installation service.
- The instantaneous water heater
- Water heaters with energy recovery
- The storage water heater
Any questions? Here are some answers...
What is the best type of water heater for a motor home?
The storage water heater is the most commonly used in motorhomes because of its reliability. However, the choice depends on your needs and your hot water consumption.
How long does it take to heat the water in a motorhome water heater?
The heating time depends on the power of the water heater, but in general it takes around 15 to 30 minutes to heat the water to the desired temperature.
Can I use my water heater while driving?
No, the heater must not be used when the vehicle is in motion. It should only be used when the motorhome is stationary.
How can I save energy with a water heater in my motorhome?
You can save energy by reducing the water heating temperature when you don't need very hot water. Also, make sure your water heater is properly maintained.
Is it possible to install an electric water heater in a motorhome?
Yes, it is possible to install an electric water heater, but this depends on the availability of a reliable power supply in your motorhome.
How do I maintain a motorhome water heater?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the burner, checking the gas connections, draining and flushing the tank to prevent scale build-up. We recommend that this operation is carried out by a professional such as Campervanservices.
My motorhome water heater isn't heating the water properly. What should I do?
If your water heater isn't working properly, it's best to call on our services to carry out a diagnostic. We can then either repair your water heater or offer you a replacement.
What is the typical lifespan of a motorhome water heater?
The lifespan of a water heater depends on the quality of the model and its maintenance. In general, a motor home water heater can last from 5 to 10 years.
What safety precautions should I take with a motorhome water heater?
Always turn off the gas when the vehicle is in motion. You can also prevent gas leaks by regularly checking the connections and keeping the heater in good working order.

