Your RV roof takes sun, rain, and physical stress every trip. Cracks in sealant, punctures, and aging membranes lead to leaks that can cause major interior damage. Catching and fixing roof issues early saves money and keeps your rig safe. Mobile RV roof technicians can inspect, reseal, and repair your roof on-site.
Common RV Roof Problems
Sealant Failure
UV and weather break down lap sealant and caulk around vents, AC units, antennas, and skylights. Once cracked or peeled, water finds its way in. Resealing these areas is the most common roof repair.
Membrane Damage
- EPDM rubber — Can crack or tear; patches and coatings can extend life
- TPO / PVC — Punctures and seam separation; heat-weld or patch
- Fiberglass — Cracks and gel coat damage; repair with resin and cloth
Vent and Skylight Leaks
Roof vents, fan shrouds, and skylights rely on gaskets and sealant. Over time these fail and allow water in. Replacing gaskets and resealing the flange is a standard fix.
RV Roof Repair Costs
Maintenance Tips
- Inspect roof and sealant at least twice a year
- Keep roof clean; avoid walking on it when possible
- Reseal any cracked or lifted sealant promptly
- Consider a roof coating to extend membrane life
- Clear debris and branches before travel
Find RV Roof Repair Near You
Don’t let a small leak become a big problem. Our directory connects you with mobile RV technicians who specialize in roof repair and can reseal, patch, or replace your roof. Search by ZIP code on our homepage to find help near you.