
May. 06, 2025
RVTAA & NRVIA Appoint Destiny Iacono as Executive Assistant to the Director of Associations
Athens, TX – The RV Technician Association of America (RVTAA) and the National RV Inspectors Association (NRVIA) are pleased to announce the appointment of Destiny Iacono as the new Executive Assistant to the Director of Associations, Shenika Lyons. Destiny’s tenure with the National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) began in May 2020, where she served as the Billing Coordinator. Over nearly four...

Mar. 10, 2025
Why Choosing a Certified RV Technician Matters – Ask for the Badge!
When it comes to RV maintenance and repairs, not all service providers are created equal. Your RV is a significant investment—one that requires specialized knowledge to keep it safe, functional, and road-ready. Whether you’re a weekend traveler, a snowbird, or a full-time RVer, having a trusted, certified RV technician is essential to ensuring your home-on-wheels is in peak condition. Why Certification...

Feb. 21, 2025
How to Use a Multimeter for RV Electrical Diagnostics
A guide written by Mobile RV Tech Services (Mobilervtechservices.com) A multimeter is one of the most essential tools for any RV owner, whether you’re a weekend warrior or a full-time traveler. Electrical issues can arise at any time, and having the ability to troubleshoot them yourself can save you time, money, and frustration. In this guide, we’ll walk you through...

Feb. 13, 2025
4 Red Flags When Hiring an RV Tech
When I became a certified RV tech, I was shocked by how many fly-by-night operations existed in this industry. Nearly every day, I hear horror stories from customers who’ve been taken advantage of by unqualified or unethical techs. Thankfully, they’ve found someone they can trust now. To help you avoid falling into the same trap, here are some major red...

Feb. 05, 2025
Pro Tips from the RV Doctor: Keep Your RV Roof in Top Shape & Leak-Free
Your RV’s roof may not always be on your mind, but it plays a vital role in protecting your home-on-wheels. Since it’s exposed to the elements year-round—enduring rain, UV rays, wind, falling debris, and even snow—regular maintenance is essential to prevent leaks and costly damage. By following a few simple maintenance steps, you can keep your RV’s roof in excellent...