Gas Parts - Dometic
Keep Your RV Water Heater Running with Trusted Gas & Propane Parts
Ensure safe and efficient hot water access on your RV adventures with our complete selection of gas and propane-related repair parts. From gas control valves to pilot assemblies and burners, we carry top-quality replacements from trusted brands like Suburban, Dometic, Atwood, Camco, and more. Whether you need a Suburban RV water heater gas valve replacement or an Atwood pilot assembly, you'll find dependable parts for tankless and traditional systems alike.
Reliable Gas Repair Parts for RV Water Heaters
Whether you're upgrading your RV's water heater system or replacing worn-out components, our RV gas parts category includes everything you need. Featuring reliable gas valves, pilot assemblies, burners, and thermostats from top manufacturers like Suburban, Atwood, and Dometic, these parts help maintain performance, safety, and comfort. They're designed for RVers who want consistent hot water—on the road, off-grid, or at campgrounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most common RV water heater gas valve replacement?
The Suburban and Atwood gas control valves are among the most commonly replaced parts due to regular wear or malfunction. They're critical for regulating propane flow and ignition.
How do I know if my RV water heater pilot assembly needs replacement?
If your water heater struggles to ignite or the flame keeps going out, it may indicate a faulty pilot assembly. Look for parts like the Atwood pilot assembly or Camco pilot kits for replacements.
Can I use universal thermocouples for RV water heaters?
Yes, many RVers use universal thermocouples from brands like Camco or White Rogers. Be sure to match the correct length and connector type for your heater model.
Are these parts compatible with both 6 and 10-gallon water heaters?
Many of these gas valves and pilot assemblies are available in versions for both 6-gallon and 10-gallon heaters. Check your heater’s specifications to ensure compatibility.
Do Suburban and Dometic use different gas valve assemblies?
Yes, Suburban and Dometic water heaters often use brand-specific gas valves. Be sure to choose parts like the Suburban 161111 or the Dometic gas valve for Atwood models accordingly.
How much does it cost to replace a water heater pilot assembly?
Replacement costs vary, but most pilot assemblies for RV water heaters range from $20 to $60, depending on brand and design.
Can I replace the burner orifice myself?
Yes, with basic tools and safety precautions, replacing burner orifices like the Suburban 180260 or Atwood 92743 is a manageable DIY task for most RV owners.
What signs indicate a bad RV water heater gas control valve?
Signs include no ignition, intermittent hot water, or failure to regulate temperature properly. In such cases, replacing the gas control valve is often the fix.