RV Roof Repair in Orlando, FL

Florida's heavy rains and intense UV exposure destroy RV roofs fast. Our mobile technicians fix EPDM, TPO, fiberglass, and rubber roofs on-site in Orlando and Central Florida β€” before leaks become catastrophic water damage.

πŸ• Mon–Sat 7am–7pm Β· Emergency 24/7

What's Included

  • EPDM, TPO, rubber, and fiberglass roof repair
  • Leak detection and sealing
  • Roof membrane replacement
  • Seam and vent re-sealing
  • Soft spot and delamination repair
  • Full roof replacement
  • UV coating application
πŸ’° Pricing: Seam re-sealing $200–$500. Soft spot / partial repair $500–$1,500. Full roof replacement $3,000–$6,000+. Free written estimate before work begins.
πŸ›‘οΈ All repairs backed by our 90-day parts & labor warranty.

Signs You Need This Repair

Catch problems early β€” Central Florida's heat, humidity, and storm season make RV systems fail faster than anywhere else.

Water Stains on Ceiling

Brown stains or streaks on your RV ceiling or walls are a clear sign of an active or past roof leak that needs immediate attention.

Soft or Spongy Floor

Soft spots in your RV floor near the walls or slide area indicate water damage and delamination β€” often caused by a slow roof leak.

Wall Delamination

Bubbling, bulging, or separating exterior walls mean water has infiltrated between the fiberglass skin and insulation foam β€” serious structural damage.

Mold or Musty Smell

A persistent musty smell inside your RV is often caused by hidden moisture from a roof or seal leak, encouraging mold growth in the walls.

Visible Cracks in Roof

Visible gaps, cracks, or lifted seams on your RV roof membrane or at vent/AC penetrations need sealing before the next rain.

UV Damage & Chalking

A white chalky powder coating the roof indicates EPDM oxidation from Florida's UV rays β€” the roof needs cleaning and treatment to prevent failure.

RV Roof Repair in Orlando, Florida

Florida's combination of intense UV radiation, daily summer thunderstorms, and high humidity makes it one of the most destructive environments for RV roofs in the country. Every day your RV sits outdoors in Central Florida, UV rays are breaking down the EPDM or TPO membrane, drying out sealant around vents and the AC unit, and thermal expansion is working on every seam. Our mobile roof repair service brings expert diagnosis and repair directly to your campsite, RV park, or driveway across Orlando and all of Central Florida.

Florida RV Roof Damage: What We See Most Often

The most common roof issues we repair in the Orlando area are seam separation at the front and rear caps, deteriorated sealant around roof vents, skylight frames, and AC unit bases, soft spots caused by water infiltrating the luan decking beneath the membrane, and full membrane delamination from years of UV exposure without maintenance. RVs that sit under trees near Disney-area campgrounds also frequently develop algae growth that retains moisture and accelerates membrane breakdown.

Why You Should Never Ignore an RV Roof Leak

A slow drip through a 1-inch gap in a seam can saturate an RV's luan decking, rot the structural wood, destroy the fiberglass laminate, and create black mold in the walls β€” all without making itself obvious until you have a $5,000–$15,000 structural repair bill. We always recommend addressing any sign of roof moisture immediately. What might be a $300 sealant job today can become a $4,000 wall and floor replacement in a single Florida rainy season.

All RV Roof Types Repaired On-Site

We work with all common RV roof types: EPDM rubber (the most common on travel trailers and Class C motorhomes), TPO single-ply membrane, fiberglass roofs common on higher-end coaches, and aluminum roofs found on older motorhomes. Each material requires different repair techniques and compatible products, and our technicians carry the right materials for each.

RV Roof Leak Repair vs. Full Replacement

Not every RV roof needs replacement. If the membrane is structurally sound with isolated damage, we can patch and re-seal for a fraction of the cost. We'll give you a clear assessment of roof condition and honest guidance on whether repair or replacement is the better long-term investment for your specific RV. Full roof replacements are also done on-site where access allows, avoiding costly shop transport fees.

Our Repair Process

On-site mobile service means no tow truck, no shop wait β€” we come to your RV park, campsite, or driveway anywhere in Central Florida.

1

Roof Inspection

We do a full roof walk-and-probe inspection β€” every seam, vent, AC boot, and penetration. We find leaks you don't know about yet.

2

Written Estimate

You receive a clear written estimate with all findings before any work begins. No surprise charges.

3

On-Site Repair

Most roof repairs done at your campsite or driveway β€” sealing, patching, soft spot repair, or membrane replacement.

4

Warranty

All repairs backed by our 90-day parts and labor warranty. UV coating and full replacement jobs include extended coverage.

Free written estimates before any work begins.

Mobile RV repair in Orlando, Kissimmee, Clermont, Davenport, Winter Garden & all of Central Florida.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does RV roof repair cost in Orlando?

Minor seam re-sealing costs $200–$500. A partial roof repair for a soft spot or section replacement typically runs $500–$1,500. Full roof replacement on a typical 30-foot RV costs $3,000–$6,000+ depending on roof type and length. We provide a free written estimate after our roof inspection.

Can you repair my RV roof at a campsite in Orlando?

Yes. We perform most RV roof repairs on-site at campgrounds, RV parks, and driveways across Central Florida. Seam sealing, leak patching, and soft spot repairs are all done at your location. Full roof replacements may require a more stable workspace but we'll advise you upfront.

How do I know if my RV roof is leaking?

Signs include soft or spongy spots on the floor or walls, water stains on the ceiling or walls, visible delamination on exterior walls, mold or musty smell inside the RV, or visible cracks, gaps, or lifted seams on the roof itself. Any of these warrant an immediate inspection.

How often should I seal my RV roof in Florida?

In Florida, we recommend inspecting and re-sealing all roof seams, vents, and penetrations every 12 months due to intense UV radiation, heavy rainfall, and thermal expansion cycles. Many RV manufacturers recommend re-sealing every 6 months in harsh climates like Central Florida.

What is the difference between EPDM and TPO RV roofs?

EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) is a black rubber membrane most common on older RVs and travel trailers. TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a white or light-grey membrane found on newer RVs. Both require periodic sealing and can be repaired or replaced. We work with both materials and can identify which you have during our inspection.

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Ready to Schedule On-Site Repair?

Same-day mobile RV repair available across Central Florida. No towing required β€” we come to you.

πŸ“ Serving Orlando Β· Kissimmee Β· Clermont Β· Davenport Β· Winter Garden Β· Sanford & all of Central Florida

Call for Same-Day Service β€” (407) 555-8473