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Tom Nehl South Jacksonville Florida. Minimum of two hours labor at $200/hour. They resolved my problem, the labor rate seems normal these days. It was the minimum of two hours labor that got me.
 
Last year, RV Services of VA, the labor rate was $159/hr in 1/2 increments.
 
When they post a sign using a dry erase board, you know your future viability is in question! That said it brings to mind the old saying "if you have to ask, you can't afford it!". At least you don't have to ask!!! So can you afford it?

Definitely out of my price window!!!
 
You might look for a mobile RV tech in your area. Usually they are a small family business. They aren’t always cheap but more reasonable than dealers. Most seem to charge a roll fee to cover their costs of travel but the labor is deducted from it.
 
Try a mobile RV person…check them out online will e much more reasonable. Ac replacement should not take more than one hour. Just had it done
 
Last year, RV Services of VA, the labor rate was $159/hr in 1/2 increments.
I’m a fan of those guys. I used them all the time when I owned my Kountry Star. Fair and competetent.
 
Well it's either learn to work on your own equipment or pay the going labor rate to have someone else do it for you. Yes I know they don't make it easy to do your own work.
It's the same with newer cars and trucks.:censored:
 

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