RV Hydraulic Jack Service in Hobe Sound, FL
Fluid level check, leak repair, cylinder resealing, pump motor service, and full system bleeding.
Hydraulic leveling jacks give you stable, level parking on uneven ground. When the hydraulic system fails, your rig sits crooked, which affects everything from the fridge to your sleep quality. We service HWH, Lippert, Power Gear, and other hydraulic systems across Martin County.
TL;DR
- RV Hydraulic Jack Service for all RV types in Hobe Sound and 10 surrounding cities
- Pricing: $150 to $600
- RVIA certified, 11+ years experience
- Call 772-758-0499 for a free estimate
What We Do
We check and top off hydraulic fluid, bleed air from the system, repair leaks at cylinders and hoses, reseal weeping cylinders, service the pump motor, and calibrate the auto-level system. We carry hydraulic fluid and common seals on our truck.
Signs You Need RV Hydraulic Jack Service
One or more jacks won't extend or retract. You see hydraulic fluid on the ground. The auto-level system can't find level. The pump runs but jacks don't move. Jacks drift down slowly after leveling.
Pricing
RV Hydraulic Jack Service typically costs $150 to $600 depending on the specific issue and your RV's make and model. We provide an exact quote after diagnosing the problem on site. No work starts without your approval.
Need this repair? Call 772-758-0499 for a free phone estimate.
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RV Hydraulic Jack Service FAQ
How much does hydraulic jack service cost?
Basic fluid top-off and bleeding: $150-$300. Cylinder reseal: $300-$600 per jack. Pump motor replacement: $400-$700.
How often should I service my hydraulic jacks?
Annually, or whenever you notice sluggish operation. A fluid check takes just a few minutes during any service call.
Why do my jacks slowly retract on their own?
A failing check valve or a worn cylinder seal allows fluid to bypass, causing the jack to creep down. We can diagnose which component is failing.
What type of hydraulic fluid do you use?
We use the fluid specified by your system manufacturer. HWH, Lippert, and Power Gear each have specific fluid requirements. Using the wrong fluid can damage seals.
Can you convert hydraulic to electric jacks?
It's possible but rarely practical. The existing plumbing, control system, and mounting points are all designed for hydraulic. Repair is almost always more economical than conversion.
Do you work on slide hydraulics too?
Yes. Many RVs use hydraulic rams for the slides as well as for leveling. We service both systems.