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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Get clear answers before you request a quote.
Learn how our RV roof repair process works, what affects the cost, what your warranty includes, and what to expect from inspection to final repair.
Yes, we come to you. RV Roof Force provides mobile RV roof service, so there’s no need to take your RV to a shop. We can inspect, repair, reseal, coat, or replace your RV roof at your home, storage lot, RV park, or another approved location, as long as our team has safe access to the roof and workspace around the RV.
We provide mobile RV roof services for common repair and replacement needs, including:
Inspection & maintenance - roof condition checks, basic maintenance, and leak prevention.
Leak repairs & resealing - fixing problem areas, seams, vents, skylights, and roof fixtures.
Roof coating - protective coating systems for long-term roof protection.
Full roof replacement - complete roof replacement when repair or coating is not enough.
We work with common RV roof materials, including EPDM, TPO, PVC, silicone roof systems, and fiberglass roofs.
The cost depends on your RV size, roof type, and the condition of the damage.
Small roof repairs typically range from $800 to $1,500.
Resealing or roof coating usually ranges from $2,000 to $5,000.
A full RV roof replacement can range from $4,500 to $9,500.
For an accurate price, request a free estimate so we can inspect the roof condition and recommend the right solution.
We aim to provide a clear estimate before any work begins. In most cases, the price does not change unless we uncover hidden damage beneath the roof, such as rotten wood, trapped moisture, or structural issues.
If anything unexpected comes up, we’ll show you the problem, explain your options, and get your approval before doing any additional work.
The timeline depends on the type of work needed.
Small repairs & maintenance: usually completed within 1 day.
Resealing or roof coating: usually takes 2 days.
Full roof replacement: usually takes 3–4 days.
Actual timing may vary based on RV size, roof condition, hidden damage, team availability, and weather conditions.
RV roof repair, resealing, coating, or replacement may be covered by insurance if the damage was caused by a covered event, such as storm damage, hail, falling branches, collision, or vandalism.
Coverage depends on your policy, the cause of damage, and your insurance company’s decision.
We can help by providing inspection details, photos, damage documentation, and an estimate for your claim.
Yes. Our Lifetime Warranty is transferable one time to a new RV owner. Since the warranty is tied to the RV, it can help protect your investment and may increase resale value.
To transfer it, the new owner just needs to contact us with the RV and project details.

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