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Your RV roof takes a beating from North Carolina’s unpredictable weather. Heavy rains, intense summer heat, and seasonal storms can turn small problems into expensive disasters if you wait too long.
When your roof is properly repaired, you get back to what matters most – enjoying your travels without constantly checking for water stains or worrying about the next storm. You’ll have confidence knowing your family and belongings are protected, whether you’re parked at Cliffs of the Neuse State Park or cruising down I-40.
The right repair job means no more emergency stops, no more ruined camping trips, and no more sleepless nights wondering if that small leak is turning into major structural damage.
We’ve been fixing RV roofs for Wake County travelers for years, and we’ve seen just about every roof problem you can imagine. We’re locally owned, fully licensed, and insured – not some fly-by-night operation that disappears after taking your money.
Our team knows RVs inside and out, especially the fiberglass units that are popular around here. We’ve built our reputation on doing the work right the first time, treating every job like it’s our own RV.
Being located in Creedmoor puts us right in the heart of the Triangle area – just 25 minutes from Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. That means we understand the local conditions that beat up RV roofs and we’re close enough to respond quickly when you need us.
We start with a thorough inspection to find every problem area – not just the obvious leaks. Many RV owners are surprised to learn they have multiple issues that haven’t shown up as water damage yet.
Next, we give you a detailed written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any additional work needed. No surprises, no verbal quotes that change later. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.
The actual repair work depends on what we find, but we always use quality materials designed specifically for RV roofs. We’re not trying to patch your roof with house roofing materials that won’t hold up to the constant movement and flexing that RVs experience on the road.
Once we’re done, we walk you through what we fixed and give you maintenance tips to help prevent future problems. Most customers are back on the road the same day for minor repairs, or within a few days for more extensive work.
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Our RV roof services cover everything from small leak repairs to complete roof replacements. We work on all types of RV roofs – rubber, fiberglass, aluminum, and the newer spray-on systems that are becoming popular.
Here in North Carolina, we see a lot of damage from our intense summer storms and the occasional ice storm in winter. The Triangle area gets about 48 inches of rain annually, and those sudden downpours can find every weak spot in an aging roof.
We also handle the structural repairs that often come with roof problems – replacing rotted decking, fixing damaged seals around vents and air conditioning units, and addressing any water damage we find during the repair process. It’s better to fix everything at once than to have you come back in six months with the same problems.
What sets us apart is our experience with the specific challenges RV roofs face in this area. We know which materials hold up best in our climate and which shortcuts will come back to haunt you later.
RV roof repair costs vary significantly based on the extent of damage and type of repair needed. Minor leak repairs might run $200-500, while more extensive work involving multiple areas or structural damage can cost $1,000-3,000 or more.
The key is getting an accurate assessment before the work starts. We provide detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and any additional work needed so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Don’t be tempted by estimates that seem too good to be true – they usually are. Quality materials and proper installation techniques cost more upfront but save you money in the long run by preventing recurring problems.
Most minor roof repairs can be completed in a single day. Simple leak fixes, seal replacements, or small patch jobs typically take 2-6 hours depending on accessibility and weather conditions.
More extensive repairs involving structural work, multiple leak points, or roof replacement can take 2-5 days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during our initial inspection so you can plan accordingly.
Weather plays a big role in timing – we can’t do quality roof work in the rain, and extreme heat can affect some materials. We’d rather take an extra day to do it right than rush the job and have problems later.
Water stains on your ceiling or walls are the most obvious sign, but don’t wait until you see actual leaks. Check for soft spots when you walk on the roof, cracked or missing sealant around vents and fixtures, and any areas where the roofing material looks worn or damaged.
Inside your RV, look for musty odors, peeling wallpaper, or discolored areas that might indicate hidden water damage. Sometimes the damage is happening long before you see obvious signs.
If your RV is more than 10 years old and you haven’t had the roof inspected recently, it’s worth having a professional take a look. Prevention is always cheaper than major repairs, and we can often spot problems before they become expensive disasters.
Yes, we work on all common RV roof types including rubber (EPDM), fiberglass, aluminum, and TPO roofs. We also handle the newer spray-on roof systems that are becoming more popular for their durability and seamless coverage.
Each type of roof has its own repair techniques and compatible materials. What works on a rubber roof can actually damage a fiberglass roof, so experience with different systems is crucial for proper repairs.
We keep the right materials and tools on hand for each roof type, and our technicians are trained on the specific techniques needed for quality, long-lasting repairs regardless of what kind of roof your RV has.
Yes, we stand behind our work with warranties that vary based on the type of repair and materials used. Most repairs come with at least a one-year warranty on our workmanship, and many of the materials we use have their own manufacturer warranties.
For major repairs or roof replacements, we provide detailed warranty information in writing so you know exactly what’s covered and for how long. We want you to have confidence in the work we do.
The best warranty is work that’s done right the first time with quality materials. We’ve been serving Wake County RV owners for years, and our reputation depends on satisfied customers who refer their friends and come back when they need additional work.
Small maintenance tasks like cleaning and applying sealant around vents can be DIY projects if you’re comfortable working on your roof. However, actual leak repairs and structural work should be left to professionals who have the right tools, materials, and experience.
RV roofs are different from house roofs – they flex and move, deal with constant vibration, and require specific materials and techniques. A repair that looks good initially can fail quickly if it’s not done properly for RV conditions.
Consider the safety factor too – RV roofs can be slippery and unstable, especially when wet or damaged. Professional repair might cost more upfront, but it’s usually cheaper than fixing DIY mistakes or dealing with injuries from falls.