RV Roof Leak Repair in Hobe Sound, FL

Leak source identification, seal repair around vents and skylights, joint resealing, and water damage assessment.

A roof leak is the most urgent repair any RV can need. In Florida's rain and humidity, water that gets past a failed seal can cause mold within 48 hours and structural rot within weeks. We treat every leak call as a priority because the cost of waiting is always higher than the cost of fixing it now.

TL;DR

  • RV Roof Leak Repair for all RV types in Hobe Sound and 10 surrounding cities
  • Pricing: $150 to $600
  • RVIA certified, 11+ years experience
  • Call 772-758-0499 for a free estimate

What We Do

We identify the leak source using visual inspection and moisture meters. We remove failed sealant, clean and prep the surface, and apply fresh Dicor sealant or Eternabond tape. For more extensive damage, we replace gaskets, flashing, and damaged membrane sections. Every repair includes a water test to verify the seal holds.

Signs You Need RV Roof Leak Repair

Water stains on the ceiling or walls. Dripping during rain. Soft spots on the ceiling. Musty smell. Visible cracks or gaps in roof sealant. Previous repair attempts that didn't hold.

Pricing

RV Roof Leak Repair typically costs $150 to $600 depending on the specific issue and your RV's make and model. We provide an exact quote after diagnosing the problem on site. No work starts without your approval.

Need this repair? Call 772-758-0499 for a free phone estimate.

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RV Roof Leak Repair FAQ

How much does roof leak repair cost?

Spot seal repair: $150-$300. Multiple seals: $300-$600. If water damage remediation is needed, that's additional.

How quickly can you fix a roof leak?

Usually same-day for standard seal repairs. We prioritize leak calls because of the damage potential.

How do you find where the leak is coming from?

We inspect all seals and penetrations visually, then use moisture meters to trace the water path. The leak source is often not directly above the water stain inside.

Can you fix it in the rain?

Sealant needs a dry surface to adhere properly. For emergency situations during rain, we can apply a temporary patch with Eternabond tape and return for a permanent fix when it's dry.

Will my insurance cover roof leak repair?

Sudden damage (like a tree branch) is often covered. Gradual deterioration from lack of maintenance usually isn't. Check your specific policy.

How can I prevent roof leaks?

Inspect seals every 6 months, reseal any cracking, and recoat the entire roof every 3-5 years in Florida.

Need This Repair?

Call for a free estimate. Same-day service available.

Call 772-758-0499