Gas Parts
Reliable Gas Valves and Components for RV Furnace Repair
Keep your RV warm and efficient with high-quality gas furnace parts from top brands like Suburban, Atwood, and Dometic. Whether you're replacing a worn-out gas valve, burner orifice, or igniter electrode, our selection of RV furnace gas parts includes everything needed for safe and effective furnace operation. With products for Hydro Flame, Suburban, and other popular models, you can ensure your RV propane furnace performs reliably on every adventure.
Upgrade or Replace RV Furnace Gas Parts with Confidence
From chilly mountain mornings to desert nights, a functioning RV furnace is essential for comfort and safety. We carry gas valves, orifices, solenoid valves, burner assemblies, and igniters for top furnace brands like Dometic (Atwood and Hydro Flame), Suburban, and Camco. These parts support propane-powered heating systems, helping you troubleshoot airflow issues, gas flow inconsistencies, or ignition failures on the road. Whether you're a weekend camper or a full-time RVer, having dependable furnace gas parts on hand is a smart move.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a gas valve do in an RV furnace?
The gas valve controls the flow of propane to the burner in your RV furnace. It ensures safe operation by opening only when the system detects proper ignition conditions.
How do I know if my RV furnace gas valve is bad?
Signs include no ignition, intermittent heat, or unusual clicking sounds. If the valve fails to open or stays shut, your furnace won’t heat properly.
Are Atwood and Dometic furnace parts interchangeable?
Dometic acquired Atwood, so many parts like Hydro Flame gas valves or burner heads remain compatible across models. Always check your furnace model and serial number to confirm fitment.
What brands of RV gas valves are most reliable?
Suburban, Dometic (Atwood, Hydro Flame), and Camco are industry-trusted brands offering reliable and long-lasting gas valves and related components.
Can I replace a furnace gas valve myself?
If you're experienced with propane appliances and have proper safety precautions in place, it's possible. However, professional installation is recommended for gas components.
What is the difference between a gas solenoid valve and a regular gas valve?
A gas solenoid valve operates electrically to control gas flow, often used in 12V DC RV systems, while a manual gas valve requires direct user control or simpler mechanisms.
Why is my RV furnace not igniting even with a new gas valve?
Check other components like the sail switch, igniter electrode, and burner assembly. Airflow blockages or faulty wiring can also prevent ignition.
How do I find the right gas valve for my Suburban furnace?
Look for your furnace’s model number and refer to compatible replacement parts like the Suburban 161122 or 231931 gas valves.