Professional RV Roof Repair and Service

Badger Canyon RV repairs RV roofs, seals, and vents at our Benton City facility to prevent leaks and interior water damage, with mobile service available when needed.

Our Benton City RV repair center handles roof leaks, sealant failures, and membrane damage that can cause expensive interior water damage. We stock roof sealants, patching materials, and components designed for rubber, TPO, and fiberglass roof systems.

We inspect roofs for cracks, punctures, and failing sealant around all penetrations including air conditioners, vents, antennas, and solar panel mounts. Our moisture meters detect hidden water intrusion before it causes visible ceiling damage.

When roof damage makes your RV unsuitable for transport or when you need immediate leak protection, we provide mobile roof repair service at your location.

Leak Prevention Begins With Thorough Roof Inspection

We use roof-specific sealants, patching materials, and cleaning agents appropriate for your roof type. Our process starts with cleaning surfaces to remove dirt, oxidation, and old sealant residue before inspecting every seam and mounting point.

After repairs, your roof sheds water correctly, sealant around vents and seams remains flexible and intact, and you avoid water stains or soft spots inside your RV. Your ceiling stays dry during rain events.

We reseal all roof penetrations, patch membrane punctures, and replace damaged sections when necessary. For roofs with widespread damage, we recommend full replacement rather than repeated patching.

Most Roof Concerns Are Easier to Address Early

RV owners often ask about inspection timing, materials we use, and repair longevity before scheduling roof service.

What causes RV roofs to leak?
Leaks typically start at vents, seams, or mounting hardware where sealant has cracked or separated. Ultraviolet exposure and temperature changes cause sealants to shrink and lose adhesion over time.
When should I have my RV roof inspected?
Inspect your roof at least once annually, ideally before rainy seasons. RVs stored outdoors benefit from inspections every six months to catch small issues before they become leaks.
How long does roof sealant last?
High-quality RV roof sealants last between three and five years depending on sun exposure and climate. We use self-leveling sealants designed to remain flexible in heat and cold.
Can you repair roofs on fifth wheels and travel trailers?
Yes, we repair roofs on all RV types including fifth wheels, travel trailers, and motorhomes. We work with rubber, TPO, fiberglass, and aluminum roof materials.
Will you repair interior damage if water has already caused problems?
We focus on stopping leaks and repairing roof membranes and sealants. For interior water damage to ceilings or walls, we can refer you to specialists who handle interior RV repairs.

Our Benton City facility repairs RV roofs to prevent water intrusion and protect your RV interior. Contact us to schedule a roof inspection and prevent costly water damage.