We are an authorized service center for all major appliances including Norcold, Dometic, Suburbon, Atwood, Coleman, DuoTherm, and Maytag air conditioners, stoves, refrigerators, water heaters, furnaces, toilets, and all Thetford products.
Whether your RV needs a replacement gas absorption refrigerator, or your van needs a portable AC/DC refrigerator / freezer, we've got you covered.
Built in or brought with you big or small, we have the size to meet your needs.
You need refrigeration that's reliable and dependable, rugged and durable. We've got you covered.
Gas Absorption Refrigerators
We offer a complete lineup of the finest recreational refrigerators available.
Quality and performance are evident in every step of the manufacturing process. Our refrigerators are:
Designed with input from users like you. Built to take the rigors of travel. Solidly backed by warranty.
AC / DC Refrigerators
We offer a comprehensive line of top-performing AC/DC refrigerators and portables for your every need and application: boats, vans, trucks, recreational vehicles, specialty vehicles and more!
An exceptionally quiet compressor-dependable without disturbing noise, even in close quarters like boats, vans and sleeper cabs-makes our products your first choice.
PROUDLY MADE IN AMERICA
RVing and boating are two of America's biggest pastimes. It was born here, grew up here, and is now an industry of over eight million strong. Being the only RV gas-absorption refrigerators made right here in America, Norcold refrigerators reflect that strong American pride. You can see it in the fine craftsmanship of our products and in the strength of our warranty. Take a look and see what a difference "Made in America" makes. Once you do we know you'll want to demand Norcold!
How does an RV refrigerator differ from a household refrigerator?
Picture this: You're in Flagstaff, Ariz., where it's 50*. You pilot your RV south and, less than three hours later, you're in Phoenix where it's 100*.
This example illustrates one of three distinct differences between your household refrigerator and an RV refrigerator, and why an RV model usually costs more. Here are those differences:
Movement - A household refrigerator is stationary, but an RV refrigerator must withstand many rigors of the road. That includes the day-in-and-day-out physical punishment, exposure to outdoor elements like dust, and dramatic changes in temperature (like the example above). Power - A household refrigerator works only on 110-volt AC, but an RV refrigerator must be flexible, getting its power in the methods available to the RV. "Two-way" RV refrigerators are powered by 110-volt AC and LP gas - while "three-way" models also work on 12-volt DC. (Some Norcold models are available in European 220-volt, 50 Hz.) Function - Household and RV refrigerators both work similarly within closed systems. However, an RV system uses a gravity-fed evaporator to create the heat which ultimately cools, while the home refrigerator uses a compressor.