RV Water Damage Repair
A small leak today is a rotted floor tomorrow. We trace water damage to the source and repair it before it spreads through the structure of your rig.
Soft spot in the floor? Act now • Free inspection • Catch it before it gets expensive
By The Time You See It, It Has Been There A While
Water damage rarely starts where you notice it. The repair that lasts starts with finding where the water actually gets in.
A soft spot in the floor, a stain on the ceiling or a musty smell are not the problem. They are the symptom. Water finds its way in through a failing roof seam, a cracked window seal, a tired slide gasket or a loose exterior fixture, then travels along the structure before it ever shows itself inside. Patching the spot you can see does nothing if the water keeps coming.
We start every water damage job by tracing the leak to its true source. Then we repair the damage properly, from soft subfloor and delaminated walls to the seals and seams that let the water in. The earlier you call, the smaller and cheaper the repair. Left alone, water damage spreads into framing and floors and becomes one of the most expensive repairs an RV can need.
Water Damage Work We Handle
Leak Tracing
We find where water actually enters, which is rarely where the damage shows up inside the rig.
Soft Floors & Subfloor
Spongy, rotted floor sections cut out and rebuilt so the floor is solid and safe again.
Walls & Delamination
Bubbled, soft or separating walls repaired before the damage reaches the frame.
Seals & Seams
Roof seams, window seals, slide gaskets and fixtures resealed to keep water out for good.
Roof-Related Leaks
Roof leaks traced and addressed, often best solved with our Forever Roof Coating System.
Odor & Moisture
We address trapped moisture and the musty smell that comes with hidden water intrusion.
Catch It Early, Save Thousands
Water damage only gets worse and more expensive with time. A fast, proper repair protects the value of the whole rig.
- We fix the cause, not just the visible damage
- Structural repairs that restore strength and safety
- Seals and seams closed so the leak does not return
- Early action prevents a small repair from becoming a rebuild
▦Photo: Tracing a roof seam leak
▦Photo: Soft subfloor section being rebuilt
▦Photo: Resealing a window to stop intrusionOur Water Damage Process
- 01
Inspection
We examine the affected area and trace the moisture back to where the water is actually getting in.
- 02
Source repair
We close the leak at its origin so the repair has a real chance of lasting.
- 03
Structural repair
Damaged floor, wall or framing is rebuilt so the rig is solid and safe again.
- 04
Seal and verify
We reseal the surrounding seams and confirm the area is dry and protected before we finish.
Water Damage, Answered
It can be. A soft floor means water has already reached the subfloor. The sooner it is inspected the smaller the repair, so do not wait on it.
Yes. Finding the true source is the first and most important step we take. Water often travels far from where it enters before it shows up inside.
It will if the source is fixed, which is exactly why we start there. Repairing the visible damage without closing the leak only buys a little time.
Often yes. If the leak comes from the roof, our Forever Roof Coating System is frequently the right long-term solution to seal it for good.
Quickly. Water damage never improves on its own. Every week it sits, it spreads further into the structure and the repair grows.
Found A Soft Spot Or A Stain?
The fastest way to keep a small leak from becoming a big repair is to have it inspected now.