Mobile RV Repair

RV Roof Repair

Mobile reseal, sealant repair, and minor patch work at your driveway, storage facility, or campsite. Major roof replacement and structural repair handled at our Midvale, UT and Hutto, TX shops.

Certified Technicians Licensed & Insured — UT & TX Warranty Coordination Included Work Guaranteed
Mobile RV Roof Repair

RV Roof Repair Across Utah and Texas

RV roof repair from Mobile RV Pro covers sealant resealing, Dicor lap sealant application, EternaBond seam repair, vent and skylight reseals, and minor patch work — all at your location across Utah and Texas. Major roof replacement, full rubber or fiberglass recovers, and structural decking work are completed at our Midvale, UT and Hutto, TX shops with no towing required for nearby customers. Roof failures caught early prevent the $4,000–$12,000 delamination and water-damage jobs that follow ignored leaks. Certified technicians, written estimate before any work begins, warranty coordination at no extra charge.

Diagnostic

How to Tell Your RV Roof Needs Repair

Roof failures progress in predictable stages — sealant cracks first, water enters second, decking softens third, sidewall delamination follows. Catching the failure at stage one keeps the job in mobile-fix territory.

Water Stain on Interior Ceiling

Brown ring or wet drywall almost always means a failed sealant joint above. The leak is usually 3–6 feet from where the stain shows. Address before the next rain.

Soft Spot on the Roof

Decking is rotting under the membrane from prolonged water intrusion. Reseal alone will not fix it. Requires membrane lift, decking replacement, and re-membrane.

Cracked or Lifted Sealant

Dicor lap sealant fails at 5–10 years from UV exposure. Inspection finds the failure before it becomes an interior leak. Reseal is the cheapest fix in RV repair.

Ponding Water After Rain

Roof has lost pitch from frame sag or decking failure. Standing water dramatically accelerates membrane breakdown.

Visible Tear, Hole, or Puncture

Tree branch, hail, or hauled-cargo strike. EternaBond tape patch on-site for emergencies. Permanent repair may require larger membrane patch or panel replacement.

Delamination on Sidewall Near Roof

Bubbling or wave pattern on fiberglass siding under the roof edge means water has been entering for months or years. This is a shop-level repair.

If you have active water entering the interior, place a tarp over the affected area or use a 5-gallon bucket if you can access the roof safely. Do not drive an RV with a soft roof — decking compromise can become structural. Call us before the next storm.

Systems We Service

Mobile Roof Work, Shop Roof Work, and Materials

Mobile RV Pro is the only RV repair operator in Utah and Texas handling both mobile sealant work and full shop-based roof replacement under one brand. Most sealant and small-patch work is mobile; full membrane replacement and decking work move to the shop.

Mobile Roof Repair

  • Dicor self-leveling lap sealant — full perimeter and seam reseal
  • EternaBond tape — emergency seam and tear repair
  • Vent and skylight reseals — including AC and antenna mounts
  • Sealant inspection — with photo report and prioritized findings
  • Small patches — on EPDM, TPO, and aluminum roofs
  • Roof seam recaulking — full perimeter and joint refresh

Shop Roof Services

  • Full membrane replacement — EPDM rubber and TPO
  • Fiberglass roof recover — high-end coach replacement
  • Decking replacement — under failed membrane and soft-spot repair
  • Aluminum roof panel replacement — panel-by-panel work on older coaches
  • Roof-sidewall delamination repair — at the membrane-to-siding junction
  • Midvale UT and Hutto TX shops — both equipped for full roof work

Materials and Brands

  • Dicor — self-leveling lap sealant, non-leveling vertical sealant
  • EternaBond — RoofSeal and DoubleStick tape
  • Liquid Roof / RV Roof Magic — coating systems for service-life extension
  • Alpha Systems — TPO and EPDM membrane
  • Lippert and Filon — fiberglass panel
  • Color-matched sealants — white, off-white, and tan roof finishes
Pricing

What Does RV Roof Repair Cost?

Roof repair pricing scales by membrane type, repair area, and whether decking is involved. The ranges below are all-in — diagnostic, labor, and parts at typical cost. Mobile RV Pro provides a written estimate before any work begins.

Repair TypeTypical Labor RangeNotes
Full roof reseal (mobile) $450 – $1200 Complete perimeter and seam reseal; depends on RV length
Single seam or seal repair $250 – $500 Vent, skylight, AC, or single seam
Emergency leak patch $200 – $400 EternaBond tape patch for active leak
Small roof patch (mobile) $300 – $700 Membrane patch up to 2 sq ft
Membrane replacement (shop) $4,000 – $15,000 EPDM or TPO; rig dependent
Fiberglass recover (shop) $5,500 – $15,000 Full roof fiberglass replacement
Decking + membrane (shop) $6,000 – $18,000 Soft-spot repair with decking and membrane
Roof-sidewall delamination (shop) $1,800 – $6,000 Depends on extent and access

Mobile RV Pro provides a written estimate before any work begins. Mobile repairs typically complete in one visit. Shop work is scheduled with a firm start date — no haul-in or storage fees while your RV waits.

Certified & Guaranteed

Mobile RV Pro technicians are certified, background-checked, and carry full liability insurance. The company is licensed and insured to perform RV repair across Utah and Texas. If a technician damages any component while performing a hired repair, Mobile RV Pro covers the replacement 100% — both parts and labor.

Warranty Coordination

Mobile RV Pro is an authorized warranty coordinator for most major extended warranty providers including Good Sam, Wholesale Warranties, Cornerstone, and National General. We coordinate repairs and payment directly with extended warranty companies on your behalf — at no extra charge.

Mobile + Shop in Utah and Texas

Mobile RV Pro is the only RV repair operator in Utah and Texas that handles both mobile sealant work and full shop-based roof replacement under one brand. Customers do not get bounced between vendors when a mobile inspection reveals a shop-level repair is needed. The same technician team coordinates the handoff, the same written guarantee covers both visits.

Where We Serve

RV Roof Repair — Utah & Texas

Certified technicians dispatched to your location — driveway, storage facility, or campsite. No haul-in, no storage fees.

Utah
  • Salt Lake City
  • Provo / Orem
  • Ogden
  • American Fork
  • Spanish Fork / Springville (South Utah County)
  • Midvale (Shop)
  • South Jordan / West Jordan
  • West Valley
  • Herriman
  • Draper / Sandy
  • Park City / Heber (Wasatch Back)
  • Layton
  • St. George (Washington County)
(801) 203-4325
Texas
  • Austin
  • Round Rock
  • Hutto (Shop)
  • Leander
  • Georgetown
  • Pflugerville
  • Temple
  • Buda ((extended area))
  • Plano / North Dallas
(512) 259-1202
Reviews

What RV Owners Say

★★★★★
"Mobile RV repair does excellent work. They just repaired the roof on my trailer after having hail damage and it looks brand new. They have always done quality work for us. We have had a few different trailers over the years and they are the only ones I call for repairs."
Nicole — Utah
★★★★★
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Mobile vs. Dealership

Why Mobile Roof Repair Beats Dealership Wait Times

Roof repair is the most expensive repair to delay. Mobile inspection catches sealant failure for $450–$950 — six months later the same problem is a $6,000 shop visit with decking replacement. Here is how the response model differs.

Mobile RV ProDealership
Diagnostic timeline Same visit, photo report on-site 2–6 weeks to inspect
Repair scheduling 2–5 business days 4–12 weeks for roof work
Towing required No — we come to you for mobile work Yes for any roof job
Shop fallback Midvale UT + Hutto TX under same brand Single location, often distant
Written estimate before work Always Often after diagnostic charge
Storage fees during wait None Common ($25–$75/day)
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Most RV roof leaks start at failed sealant around vents, skylights, AC units, or roof seams. Dicor lap sealant has a 5–10 year service life and cracks from UV exposure. A full mobile reseal runs $450–$950 and prevents the larger repairs that follow ignored leaks. If water has been entering for months and a soft spot has developed, the decking under the membrane is rotting, which moves the repair into shop territory at $6,000+.
Mobile RV Pro handles sealant resealing, vent and skylight reseals, EternaBond seam repair, and small membrane patches at your driveway, storage facility, or campsite across Utah and Texas. Major roof membrane replacement, fiberglass recover, and decking work require our Midvale, UT or Hutto, TX shop. The mobile technician will tell you on-site whether your job is mobile-fix or shop-fix.
Dicor sealant typically needs reseal every 5–10 years depending on sun exposure and storage conditions. RVs stored uncovered in Utah and Texas sun degrade faster — closer to 5 years. Covered or indoor-stored RVs reach the 10-year mark. Annual sealant inspection is included in our annual RV inspection service and catches failures before interior damage occurs.
EPDM is rubber membrane — white with a chalky residue when weathered, common on older Class A and fifth wheels. TPO is the modern white plastic membrane on most newer rigs — more UV-stable than EPDM. Fiberglass is the hard gel-coat roof on higher-end coaches — most durable, most expensive to replace. Mobile RV Pro services all three; the brand of sealant changes by membrane type.
Most extended RV warranties cover roof membrane failure from manufacturing defect but exclude weathering, storm damage, and sealant maintenance. Mobile RV Pro coordinates claim filing with Good Sam, Wholesale Warranties, Cornerstone, and National General at no extra charge — including denial appeals when the claim is borderline. Storm damage typically falls under your RV insurance policy, which we also handle as an Insurance Claim Repair.
Coating systems work as a service-life extender on roofs that are still structurally sound — they do not repair existing damage. We recommend coatings on RVs at the 7–10 year sealant mark where the membrane is otherwise good. We do not recommend coatings as a substitute for repair when the underlying membrane is torn, lifted, or has soft spots. The mobile technician will tell you which category your roof falls into.

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