RV Roof & Ceiling Repair
Seam resealing, membrane patching, soft-spot decking repair, insulation dry-out, and
interior ceiling refinishing — every layer between you and the weather.
Your roof is the single most important surface on your RV — and the one owners check least. A missed seam, a lifted vent gasket, or a hairline crack in the membrane quietly funnels water into the walls, ceiling, and floor until the damage costs more than the RV is worth. We catch it early, fix it right, and match factory finish inside and out.
Water Intrusion Is the #1 Killer of RV Value
More RVs are written off from roof leaks than from any other cause — not collisions, not fires, not mechanical failure. A single pinhole at a seam can soak the ceiling substrate, rot the plywood decking, saturate insulation, and show up a year later as a sagging headliner or a soft spot you can press with your thumb.
By the time water stains appear on your interior ceiling, the damage behind the panels is usually significant. Our inspections catch issues before the stain shows up. If yours already has, we'll open it up, dry it out, and rebuild it properly — no bandaid fixes.
What's Under Your RV's Roof
Four layers stand between you and Ohio weather. We service every one — from the rubber skin up top to the ceiling panel above your head.
- UV & Heat
- Rain
- Hail
- Debris
- Wind
- 1
Membrane
EPDM rubber, TPO, or fiberglass — your weather skin. We patch tears, reseal seams and vents, and replace when it's chalked past saving.
- 2
Decking
Plywood or luan substrate. Soft-spot testing, dry-out, and full replacement where water has already compromised the structural layer.
- 3
Insulation
Batt or foam-board between the roof and ceiling. We dry out, replace, and treat for mold when moisture has made it through.
- 4
Interior Ceiling
Stained panels, sagging headliners, water-damaged drywall — we refinish and replace interior ceiling panels to match factory trim.
From Seam Reseals to Full Rebuilds
Most roofs don't need replacement — they need maintenance. Dicor, self-leveling lap sealant around vents and AC shrouds, new gaskets on plumbing stacks, and a fresh UV treatment can add years to a membrane that otherwise looks tired. We'll tell you honestly which camp your RV is in.
When it's time for more than maintenance, we handle full membrane replacements, decking repairs, insulation replacement, and interior ceiling panel work — finished to look factory.
Request RV Roof & Ceiling Service
Noticed a water stain inside? Found caulk that's cracked or lifting? Just due for your annual reseal? Tell us what you're seeing, and we'll follow up.
