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Electrical System Installation in Dallas & Fort Worth, TX

Cano Electric specializes in the installation of electrical systems and reliability throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Our skilled electricians can design and install any type of electrical system that you may require for your home or commercial building. We’re committed to providing a highly reliable electrical system to meet your needs. We complete a range of electrical services. Our skilled technicians work on new construction projects, turnarounds, installations, repairs, and inspections. Our industrial and commercial electric contractors deliver the best solutions for power optimization and energy efficiency.  Reasons to Choose Cano for Electrical System Installation in Dallas We are the best at what we do and would be happy to assist you with any sort of project that you have in your home or company. Regardless of what sort of home you own, we will be more than happy to provide you with help to get the most of your energy use. We are- Awarded, Insured, and Credible: Our

AC Repair for RVs in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas

Repairing the air conditioning unit of your RV is a challenging task. Unlike the AC unit in a car, which is located beneath the hood and powered by your engine, the air conditioning system for your RV is typically located in the ceiling of your coach. Attached to mounting bolts, most AC units for an RV must fit within a 14” x 14” space. Units can either be ducted or non-ducted, but the repair job requires an expert.

The certified technicians from RV Outpost Supercenter have the equipment, experience & expertise to handle those issues, as well as heating repairs, plumbing repairs, electrical repairs, routine maintenance and much more. For years, we have set the industry standard when it comes to quality AC repairs for RV owners in Burleson, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington and throughout the DFW areas. You can trust our crews to keep you cool during those long road trips on hot summer days.


Thermostat, Condenser & Other AC Repairs by RV Outpost in DFW


Repairing the AC system of an RV is far more difficult than fixing the AC on any other type of vehicle. Because your RV is asked to cool areas that are not included in other passenger vehicles, its AC system contains far more parts & potential problems than a typical AC unit for a car or truck. That is why you should trust the AC experts from RV Outpost Supercenter. Our crews understand all the ins and outs of your RV’s unique AC/cooling unit. We can fix AC-related issues on your RV that include:


  • Thermostat

  • Thermostat Relay

  • Blower Motor

  • Blower Motor Condenser

  • Run Capacitor

  • Freeze Control Sensor

  • Igniter electrode

  • Heating/cooling register

  • Floor register with damper

  • Duct covers

  • Insect screens

  • And much, much more!


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