Resealing, lap sealant, seam and vent work before soft spots set in. A technician comes to wherever the rig is parked.
Roof leaks are the most expensive problem an RV owner ignores. Water gets in at a seam, a vent, a skylight or the front cap, travels along the framing, and shows up as a stain somewhere else entirely. By the time a ceiling panel is soft, the repair is no longer a tube of sealant.
UV is what kills sealant here. Long 100°F+ stretches degrade lap sealant considerably faster than in milder climates, and a roof that was fine two summers ago may not be now. Annual inspection is the cheap version of this problem; a soft roof deck is the expensive one.
A leak caught at the sealant is a straightforward on-site repair. Once water has been getting in long enough for the decking to go soft, or for the sidewall to delaminate, it becomes a much bigger job. Those two look similar from inside and the difference matters enormously — tell us what you are seeing and how long it has been going on.
| Part | What it is |
|---|---|
| Service call | A flat fee for coming out to you, charged once per visit — whether the job takes ten minutes or three hours |
| Labor | Hourly after that, usually with a one-hour minimum. Diagnosis is often folded into the first hour rather than billed separately |
| Parts | Separate. Either supplied by the technician or by you — ask which, because it changes who warranties the part |
| Extras | After-hours and weekend call-outs cost more. Mileage may apply past a set radius. A return trip to fit an ordered part may mean a second service call |
Resealing, lap sealant, seam and vent work before soft spots set in.
Won't extend, won't retract, grinding, or out of alignment.
Torn fabric, bent arms, motors, and awnings stuck part-way out.
Fridges, air conditioners, water heaters, and furnaces.
Converters, inverters, batteries, shore power and dead circuits.
Pumps, leaks, tanks, toilets and winter freeze damage.
Bearing repack, brake service and suspension on towables.
Won't start, won't hold load, surging, or overdue for service.
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