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An RV can look great on the surface while problems hide inside ducts, wall cavities, and sealed compartments. Our Teslong endoscope lets us document hard-to-reach spaces safely and clearly, adding another layer of confidence to your inspection report — especially when you’re buying from out of town and can’t see the RV firsthand.

AC performance problems and airflow complaints can start in places you can’t see during a walk-through. The raceway area can hide routing issues, loose materials, or obstructions that affect how air moves through the coach.
Endoscope imaging lets us document the condition and layout of tight HVAC spaces without disassembly — especially valuable for buyers who want confidence that the system’s internal routing looks consistent and intact.

Furnace ducting runs through enclosed areas that typically aren’t visible during a normal inspection. If a buyer later experiences weak airflow or uneven heating, the cause can be buried deep in duct routing and transitions.
Endoscope imaging helps us document duct interiors and tight duct runs so the inspection report includes clear visuals of areas that otherwise remain unknown — providing added confidence, especially for remote buyers.

Wall cavities can conceal wiring, plumbing routing, fasteners, and transitions that buyers can’t verify by simply looking around the interior. When you’re buying from across the country, this type of visual documentation brings the inspection to life by showing what’s behind the surfaces — without removing panels or causing damage.
Endoscope images provide practical clarity and stronger buyer confidence by documenting enclosed spaces that are typically inaccessible.
We use the endoscope as a built-in part of our inspection — not a standalone add-on — to add clear, visual documentation in areas that are difficult or unsafe to access by hand.
During the inspection, we first evaluate each system using standard access points and normal operation checks where applicable, then we deploy the endoscope in targeted locations (wall cavities, HVAC raceways, ductwork, under fixtures, and enclosed compartments) to verify what can’t be confirmed by sight alone.
When endoscope imaging is used, we capture photos that are organized by location and system, then attach them to the inspection report so the findings are supported with real visuals — not assumptions. This is especially valuable for remote buyers purchasing across the country, because it “brings the RV to life” and shows what’s behind panels and inside tight spaces.
Finally, we reference the images in the report narrative and walkthrough communication, so you understand what you’re seeing and why it matters, while keeping everything inspection-safe and documentation-focused.
Comprehensive endoscope imaging provides documented views of hidden areas that are especially valuable for buyers who haven’t seen the RV in person. Whether purchasing locally or from across the country, clients can review clear visuals from inside wall cavities, AC raceways, furnace ducting, and plumbing spaces—helping them better understand inspection findings in hard-to-access areas without needing to be onsite.
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