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RV Service Club
Freshly resealed RV roof with clean lap sealant along the seams and vents on a motorhome in Florida

RV Roof Repair

Stop the leak before it costs you the rig.

Florida sun and summer storms are brutal on RV roofs. We reseal, patch, recoat, and replace TPO, EPDM, and fiberglass roofs at your driveway or campsite, and document every inch with photos, so you know exactly what you're paying for.

18+
Years in the trade
Same day
On most roof jobs
Photo report
On every job
Mobile
We come to you
Licensed & Insured
Locally owned & operated
Pinellas · Hillsborough · Manatee
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How soon?

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What we fix

Roof trouble we catch and fix before it spreads.

Water almost never enters where you see the stain. We trace it to the real source (a seam, a vent, a skylight, a slide topper) and seal it for good.

Active leaks & water stains

Ceiling stains, soft spots, or a musty smell after rain. We find the true entry point (rarely where the stain shows) and seal it.

Cracked, chalky sealant

Florida UV bakes lap sealant until it cracks and pulls away from the seams. Once it lifts, water works its way under the membrane.

Torn or bubbling membrane

TPO or EPDM that's lifting, bubbling, or torn by a low branch or highway wind, patched or replaced section by section.

Failed vent & skylight seals

Vents, skylights, AC shrouds, and antennas are the most common leak points on any roof. We pull, reset, and reseal them right.

Storm & branch damage

Hail dents, branch punctures, and wind-lifted seams after a Florida storm, photo-documented for your insurer and repaired.

Slide-out roofs & toppers

Slide roofs and toppers pool water and trap debris. We reseal the flanges and seams that a quick main-roof job often skips.

Seeing something that's not on the list? We've almost certainly fixed it before.

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What's included

Two ways we keep your roof watertight.

Reseal & Leak Repair

Find the leak. Seal it for years, not weeks.

We walk the entire roof, pressure-check the suspect areas, and reseal every seam and penetration with Dicor and Eternabond, never the hardware-store silicone that fails by next summer.

  • Full roof walk & photo inspection
  • Dicor & Eternabond, pro-grade sealant
  • All seams, vents, skylights & AC shrouds
  • Leak traced to the real source
Recoat & Replacement

When a reseal isn't enough, we restore the whole roof.

For aged or storm-damaged roofs we recoat the membrane for years of added UV protection, or replace TPO/EPDM membrane and any rotted decking, section by section, on-site, no shop visit.

  • Full-roof recoat for UV protection
  • TPO / EPDM membrane replacement
  • Soft-spot & decking repair
  • Fiberglass cap & sidewall patching

Good to know

RV roofs, explained.

Reseal, recoat, or replace? Which your RV roof actually needs

Three very different jobs get lumped together as “roof work,” and the right one depends on how far gone your roof is. A reseal is the yearly maintenance job: we strip and re-lay the lap sealant around every seam, vent, and skylight (the spots that actually leak) with Dicor and Eternabond. A recoat is for a membrane that's sun-worn but still sound: we roll on a fresh coating for years of added UV protection. A replacement is for a membrane that's torn or bubbled, or decking that's gone soft: we replace the TPO or EPDM section, and any rotted wood, down to a solid roof. On-site, we'll tell you the smallest job that actually fixes it, not the biggest one we could sell.

Why the sun is so hard on RV roofs

A rooftop membrane takes relentless UV, heat, and afternoon storms all season long. UV bakes the lap sealant until it cracks and shrinks back from the seams, daily heat cycles work it loose a little more, and the first hard rain finds the gap. That's why a leak almost never shows up where the stain is: water enters at a failed seam and travels along the roof framing before it drips through. The fix isn't a tube of hardware-store silicone (it cracks within a season and traps water underneath), it's pro-grade sealant laid on a clean, prepped seam. In a hot, humid climate we recommend a roof inspection and reseal about once a year; it's a small fraction of what a leak that reaches the decking costs to repair.

Does RV insurance cover roof leaks?

It depends on the cause, and this is where owners get surprised. Sudden, accidental damage (a storm, hail, a fallen branch, wind that peels back the membrane) is often covered, and we'll photo-document it and file the claim with your carrier. Gradual damage (a seam that slowly failed, plain age, or a roof that never got resealed) is almost always treated as wear-and-tear and not covered. We'll give you the honest read once we're on the roof: if it's a claim, we help you make it; if it isn't, we just quote the repair. Either way, keeping up with annual resealing is what protects both your roof and your coverage.

How it works

Four steps. No surprises.

01
Tell us what you're seeing

A stain, a soft spot, a smell, or just an annual reseal that's due. A photo helps us load the right materials before we roll.

02
We come to your rig

Driveway, campsite, or storage lot across Tampa Bay. We get on the roof and walk every seam, no tow-in, no shop drop-off.

03
Inspect & quote with photos

You get a photo report of what we found and a written quote before any work starts. No surprise charges.

04
Seal it and prove it

We complete the reseal, patch, or recoat and send after photos. Most roof jobs wrap up in a single visit.

How we compare

Why our members stop calling the dealership.

RV Service Club
RV Service Club
Mobile · Members
Dealership
Tow-in shop
Other mobile
Independent
Comes to your RV YesUsually noSometimes
Diagnoses & repairs on-site YesTow-inVaries
Published, upfront pricing YesRarelyVaries
Files your warranty claim YesSometimesRarely
Same-day on most jobs YesOften booked outVaries
Member savings & perks YesNoNo
Tampa Bay-based, locally owned YesVariesVaries

Dealerships have their place. But when you need help where your RV is parked, this is what we're built for.

Membership that pays for itself in one trip.

One simple membership for Tampa Bay RV owners: free inspections, member pricing on every repair, and we handle the warranty and insurance paperwork for you.

Free initial inspection

Day one · free

A full inspection of your rig, free the day you join.

  • Free inspection every 6 months

    A comprehensive RV inspection every six months you're a member — two a year in all.

  • 10% off parts

    Member discount on parts for every repair, all year long.

  • Deductible waived

    No deductible on covered extended-warranty repairs.

  • Warranty claims handled

    We file and manage your extended-warranty claims from start to finish.

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  • Backed by 18+ years on rigs
  • Locally owned in Tampa Bay
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Anyone in Tampa Bay can call us today. Members just save 10% on the parts used in a repair, get two free inspections a year, and have us handle their warranty claims.

From real RV owners

What customers say about our roof & seal work.

Real, verified reviews from RV owners across Tampa Bay, straight from our 5.0-star Google profile.

5.0

230 Google reviews

Google review

I was caught in a jam at the KOA campground in St. Petersburg when my air conditioner unit was throwing a faulty code. After calling multiple people, Jared assured me he would be there as soon as possible to help since it was so hot outside. Jared showed up within 20 minutes of the call and had the issue fixed in less than that. He was professional, knowledgeable, and was fair with his pricing!

Michael C.

Jun 2026

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Where we go

Mobile RV roof repair across Tampa Bay.

If you can park your rig there, we can service it, anywhere across the Tampa Bay area, including every campground, RV park, resort, and storage lot.

Frequently asked

Common questions, straight answers.

If the lap sealant along your seams, vents, and skylights is cracked, chalky, or pulling away, it's time. In the Florida sun we recommend a roof inspection and reseal about once a year. It's a small fraction of the cost of repairing a leak that's already reached the decking.

Still have questions? Call (727) 761-0630 and we actually pick up.

RV Service Club technician beside a motorhome at a Florida RV resort

Get your roof watertight.Membership for life.

One call gets a tech rolling. You don't have to be a member to book. Anyone in Tampa Bay can call us out. Members just get more out of every visit: two free inspections a year, a waived deductible on warranty work, and 10% off parts.

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