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When your RV roof is properly repaired, you can focus on what matters—making memories on the road instead of stressing about leaks. No more checking the weather forecast with dread or placing buckets around your RV during storms.
A solid roof means your interior stays dry, your belongings stay protected, and your investment holds its value. You’ll sleep better knowing that water isn’t slowly destroying the structure underneath, creating mold problems, or turning a small repair into a major renovation project.
That peace of mind is what you get when the job is done right the first time.
We’ve been serving Gold Sand and Franklin County for years, building a reputation as the area’s most trusted RV repair shop. We understand the unique challenges that North Carolina weather brings—from coastal humidity to mountain temperature swings.
Our certified technicians have seen every type of roof problem, from minor seal failures to extensive water damage. We’re not just another repair shop. We’re RV owners ourselves who understand how important your rig is to your lifestyle.
Located just 25 minutes from the Triangle area, we’re positioned to serve both local RV owners and travelers passing through on their way to the mountains or coast.
First, we perform a thorough inspection to identify not just the obvious damage, but any hidden issues that could cause problems down the road. We check seams, seals, and the structural integrity underneath the roof membrane.
Next, we provide you with a detailed assessment and upfront pricing. No surprises, no inflated estimates after we start working. You’ll know exactly what needs to be done and what it costs before we begin.
Then we get to work using professional-grade materials and proven repair techniques. Whether it’s patching a small leak, resealing problem areas, or replacing sections of damaged roofing, we handle each step with care and precision. We keep you informed throughout the process and complete most repairs efficiently to minimize your downtime.
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Our RV roof repair services cover everything from emergency leak repairs to preventive maintenance. We work with all major roof types including EPDM rubber, fiberglass, and aluminum, using materials specifically designed for the demands of RV travel.
In Gold Sand and throughout Franklin County, we see roof problems caused by everything from UV damage and temperature extremes to storm damage and normal wear. Our local experience means we understand how North Carolina’s climate affects different roofing materials and can recommend solutions that last.
We handle small patch jobs, complete resealing projects, and even full roof replacements when necessary. Each repair includes a thorough inspection of surrounding areas to catch potential problems before they become expensive headaches. Our goal is to fix the immediate issue while preventing future problems.
The cost depends on the extent of damage and type of repair needed. Simple leak patches typically range from $300 to $700, while more extensive repairs involving water damage can cost $2,000 to $3,000.
Complete roof resealing projects generally fall between $2,000 and $8,000 depending on your RV’s size and the materials used. We always provide upfront pricing after our inspection so you know exactly what to expect.
The key is addressing problems early. A small leak that costs a few hundred dollars to fix can turn into thousands in damage if water gets into the structure underneath.
Water stains on your ceiling or walls are the most obvious signs, but don’t wait until you see them. Check for soft spots when you walk on the roof, cracks in the sealant around vents and edges, or any areas where the roof membrane looks worn or damaged.
Inside your RV, look for discolored spots, peeling wallpaper, or musty odors that could indicate hidden moisture problems. Even small issues like loose sealant around roof fixtures should be addressed quickly.
In North Carolina’s climate, UV damage and temperature cycling can cause sealants to crack and membranes to deteriorate. Regular inspections help catch these problems before they turn into major repairs.
Most minor repairs can be completed in a day, while more extensive work might take 2-3 days depending on the scope of damage and weather conditions. Complete roof replacements typically require 3-5 days.
We understand that your RV is often your home away from home or your ticket to planned vacations. That’s why we work efficiently and keep you informed about timing throughout the process.
Weather can affect some repair schedules since certain materials need dry conditions to cure properly. We’ll always give you realistic timeframes and keep you updated if conditions cause any delays.
Yes, we work with all major RV roof types including EPDM rubber, TPO, fiberglass, and aluminum. Each material has its own characteristics and requires specific repair techniques and materials.
EPDM rubber roofs are common on older RVs and can develop cracks over time. Fiberglass roofs are durable but can be damaged by impacts. Metal roofs are long-lasting but may develop issues with seams and fasteners.
Our technicians are trained in the proper repair methods for each type and use manufacturer-approved materials to ensure lasting repairs that won’t void any existing warranties.
We understand that roof leaks don’t always happen at convenient times, especially when you’re traveling or have vacation plans. While we can’t guarantee immediate service for all situations, we prioritize emergency repairs when possible.
For urgent situations, call us at 919-891-9577 and explain your circumstances. We’ll do our best to accommodate emergency repairs or provide temporary solutions to prevent further damage until permanent repairs can be completed.
If you’re dealing with an active leak, try to minimize water intrusion by placing containers to catch drips and avoid walking on wet or soft areas of the roof until we can assess the damage.
Regular inspections are your best defense against major roof problems. Check your roof at least twice a year, looking for cracks in sealants, loose or damaged membrane areas, and proper drainage around roof fixtures.
Keep your roof clean and free of debris that can trap moisture or cause damage. In North Carolina, this means dealing with everything from pine needles to storm debris that can accumulate and cause problems.
Consider preventive resealing every few years, especially around high-stress areas like air conditioner mounts, vents, and roof edges. This proactive approach costs much less than dealing with water damage after it occurs.