Expert RV Roof Repair & Maintenance in Jacksonville – Mobile, Fast & On-Site
Shield your RV from leaks and heat in Jacksonville—Call us now

Whether you’re a Jacksonville local or visiting for the beaches or riverside trips, a damaged roof can cut your comfort short. Parked near Amelia Island, camping along the St. Johns River, or stopping off I‑95, our mobile team handles everything from leak sealing and roof coatings to full replacements—right at your site. No towing, no hassle—just dependable service that protects your home on wheels from Jacksonville’s varied weather.
Why Jacksonville RVers Trust Us for Roof Repair & Maintenance
Jacksonville’s changing climate—from coastal breeze to inland rain—demands a secure roof overhead. We bring expert service where you park, safeguarding your RV.

Convenient
Serving RVs across Duval County—from the Beaches to Baldwin—we bring all roofing work to your location.

Timely
We know time matters here. Most roof repairs and maintenance are completed within few days to keep your plans on track.

Trustworthy
Our trained team handles rubber, fiberglass, and metal roofing with proven methods to resist sun, rain, and road wear.
RV Roof Repair Services for All RV Types in Jacksonville

RV Roof Leak Repair
Jacksonville’s weather can be unpredictable—so can roof leaks. We detect, seal, and reinforce problem areas before moisture causes deeper damage.
Service includes:
- Leak detection and sealing – Identifying and sealing leaks around vents, skylights, and air conditioning units to prevent interior water damage.
- Moisture intrusion testing – Conducting tests to detect hidden leaks and prevent worsening damage.
- Seal inspections and reapplication – Checking and reapplying seals to ensure joints, seams, and fixtures remain watertight.

Roof Sealant & Protective Coatings
From summer storms to sunny days along the St. Johns, protect your RV with long-lasting coatings and fresh sealants.
Service includes:
- UV-resistant coating application – Protecting the roof from sun damage and preventing premature wear.
- High-quality sealant application – Ensuring all joints, seams, and fixtures stay watertight.
- Elastomeric coating application – Providing flexibility and long-term durability in extreme temperatures.

Roof Structural & Membrane Repairs
Soft spots or visible sagging? We replace damaged roof sections and repair the membrane—on-site, with no towing needed.
Service includes:
- Plywood replacement and reinforcement – Replacing rotted plywood and reinforcing weakened areas to prevent further damage.
- Roof membrane repair – Fixing damaged membranes to restore waterproof protection.
- Edge and seam reinforcement – Reinforcing roof edges and seams to prevent future stress-related damage.

Complete RV Roof Replacement & Routine Maintenance
If your roof has aged out or suffered extensive wear, we handle full replacements—and keep it healthy with seasonal maintenance.
Service includes:
- Complete roof replacement – Installing a new, durable roof using rubber (EPDM, TPO), fiberglass, or metal materials.
- Seamless roof installation – Removing old materials and installing a flawless new roof for enhanced protection.
- Routine maintenance and cleaning – Preventing repairs by regularly cleaning, reapplying seals, and treating metal components for rust protection.
Common RV Roof Issues & Smart Maintenance Tips
RV A/C units face tough conditions under Miami’s heat and humidity, leading to frequent issues. Here are some of the most common problems we diagnose and repair to keep your RV cool and comfortable.

RV Roof Leak?
Jacksonville’s summer storms and salty coastal winds wear down roof seals quickly, especially around vents, skylights, and edges. Even tiny cracks can allow moisture to seep in, leading to staining, ceiling damage, or hidden leaks. We inspect vulnerable areas, reseal joints, and patch leaks before they grow.
Smart Maintenance Tip: After a heavy rain, inspect around vents and edges for moisture or musty smells that could indicate water intrusion.

Rotted Wood Repair?
Hidden water damage from slow leaks can cause the plywood under your RV roof to rot, especially when parked near the St. Johns River or in humid storage yards. This softens your roof, causes sagging, and may lead to bigger issues if ignored. We replace rotted sections and reseal your roof to restore full integrity.
Smart Maintenance Tip: Every few months, press gently on your roof surface to detect soft or spongy areas early.

Cracks or Tears in the Roof?
Low-hanging tree branches and frequent travel across Florida’s highways can lead to roof punctures or cracks. These small openings may seem minor but can lead to major water damage if left unaddressed. We repair tears and seal over weak spots with high-durability material—on-site and fast.
Smart Maintenance Tip: Inspect your roof after any road trip or campground stay—especially under trees or near wooded areas.

Roof Coating Wearing Off?
Jacksonville’s sun, humidity, and shifting seasons take a toll on your roof’s protective coating. When that barrier starts to fade or peel, leaks and sun damage follow. We clean the surface, prep it properly, and apply a fresh sealant layer to protect your RV roof from the elements.
Smart Maintenance Tip: Recoat your roof every 1–2 years to keep it weather-resistant—especially after a full season of camping or storage.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How do I know my RV roof needs help?
Look for signs like cracked sealant, soft roof spots, ceiling stains, or coating wear. We inspect and recommend repairs or full replacement as needed.
Do you handle full roof replacements onsite?
Yes—we replace rubber, fiberglass, or metal roofs right at your RV’s location in Jacksonville—no towing required.
How often should I reseal the roof?
Inspect yearly and expect to reseal every 12–18 months to stay ahead of leaks or wear.
Can you fix rotted wood under the roof deck?
Absolutely. We remove rotted areas, replace wood decking, and reinforce the roof structure before resealing.