From RV Roofs to Rallies: RV Roofing Solutions Debuts at the Hershey & Dallas This Year

RV Roofing Solutions • September 2, 2025

Protect Your Rig, Grow Your Skills, and Meet the Team Behind RV Roofing Solutions

Hershey RV Show map RV Roofing Solutions
The countdown is on! RV Roofing Solutions is proud to announce our first-ever appearance at the Hershey RV Supershow (it's only taken us 3 and a half years to get in!) , happening September 10–14, 2025 at the Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania—the biggest RV show in the United States.

This isn’t just a booth—it’s a milestone. After years of building trust, quality, and community across rallies and service calls, while we have  been in Tampa on the national stage for the past 15 years, this gives us an opportunity to showcase what makes our roofing systems different: maintenance-free protection, transparent service, and a commitment to RVers who care about long-term value.

Why Hershey Matters
With over 1,400 RVs on display and tens of thousands of attendees, the Hershey Supershow is where the RV world comes to connect, compare, and celebrate.  RV Roofing Solutions wants to do it all! 
• Meet customers face-to-face and answer your toughest roofing questions
• Offer exclusive show specials and consultations
• Connect with fellow vendors, content creators, and industry leaders
• Share our story—from mobile service roots to rally favorite to trusted roofing partner

What We’re Bringing
We’re not just showing up—we’re showing off:
• Free consultations to help you plan your roof upgrade & discuss maintenance-free RV roofing systems
• Swag and giveaways for RVers who stop by and say hello 
• A chance to meet the team behind the service—because relationships matter

RV Roofing Solutions is proud to be a benefit partner of the Family RV Association (formerly FMCA) and the Tiffin Allegro Club, offering trusted roofing expertise and exclusive perks to their members. As always, we proudly offer additional discounts to veterans, first responders, and teachers. It’s our way of saying thank you to those who serve their communities with dedication and heart.

Tasha & Jennifer from The Learn to RV Podcast will be at the booth regularly throughout the event. Especially since Jennifer is there with Frank & RV Roofing Solutions.

Plus, we’ll be part of the RV Content Creators Connection on September 8, where we’ll share insights and stories from the road alongside other voices shaping the RV lifestyle. RV Roofing Solutions will also be debuting a stunning new video at the RV Content Creators Connection—a visual story crafted by the incredibly talented Phil Porto of We Are the Portos. This isn’t just a promo—it’s a heartfelt glimpse into the craftsmanship, care, and community that drive everything we do.

We’re honored to share this piece with fellow creators, and we hope it inspires the same passion for quality and connection that fuels our work every day. If you're attending the event, make sure to catch the premiere—it’s something special.

Income Opportunities for RV Techs


If you're an RV technician who takes pride in doing things right the first time, RV Roofing Solutions wants to talk with you. Our roofing system isn’t just another product—it’s a commitment to long-term protection, honest service, and craftsmanship that lasts. For RV technicians looking to add something special to their skill set, this show is more than networking—it’s a launchpad. The demand for certified RV techs and RV Roofing Specialists is rising fast, and adding RV Roofing Solutions roofing systems to your toolkit can open new income streams.


RV Roofing Solutions is looking for RV techs who take pride in doing things right.

• Precision instead of shortcuts

• Building trust through quality work

• Long-term protection over temporary fixes

                     …then you’re exactly who we want to work with.


As a RV Roofing Solutions installer, you’ll have some unique opportunites.

• Grow your business with a specialty that’s in high demand

• Boost your income through premium installs and referral opportunities

• Join a team that values transparency, hands-on training, and real community

             We’re not just offering a job—we’re inviting you to be part of something built to last.


If you're an RV tech who believes that quality craftsmanship should never be compromised, RV Roofing Solutions offers a powerful way to elevate your skill set—and your income. By becoming a certified installer, you’ll gain access to RV roofing projects, earn a training bonus, and join a team that values transparency, durability, and long-term client care. It’s more than a job—it’s a chance to stand out in the RV industry.


“Our debut at Hershey is more than a marketing moment—it’s a reflection of the community we’ve built and the values we stand by. We’re here because RVers deserve roofing solutions that last, service that’s honest, and a team that shows up with heart.”

—Frank &  Jennifer Schillaci, Owners of RV Roofing Solutions

Come Find Us

🗓️ September 10–14, 2025

📍 Giant Center, Hershey, PA Booth 595


At the Hershey RV Supershow this year, you’ll find RV Roofing Solutions set up right near Lippert—so if you’re navigating the vendor area, just follow the crowd toward one of the biggest names in RV components, and we’ll be close by with something even bigger: maintenance-free roofing, live demos, and a team that’s ready to answer your toughest questions.


🎟️ Get your tickets here

Tickets for the 2025 show are on sale now! You must purchase your ticket in advance and show your QR code to be scanned at the gate. Please do not purchase tickets for children 12 and under. They are FREE to attend. Discount tickets for Health Care workers, Senior Citizens, First Responders and Veterans are available on specific days.


Whether you’re a full-timer, weekend warrior, retiree,  a rally regular, or RV tech ready to grow your offerings—we’d love to meet you. Let’s talk roofs, road life, and Learn to RV and how we can help you protect your home on wheels.

RV Roofing Solutions Debuts

at the Dallas Supershow This September


After years of serving RVers across the country with craftsmanship and care, RV Roofing Solutions is heading to Dallas, Texas for the very first time! From September 11–14, 2025, we’ll be at the Southwest RV Supershow at Dallas Market Hall, joining one of the most dynamic RV events in the region—and we couldn’t be more excited.


This marks a new chapter for our family-owned business, led by USMC veteran Frank and co-owner Jennifer, who’ve built RV Roofing Solutions on a foundation of durability, transparency, and genuine service. For over 15 years, we’ve been a trusted presence at the Tampa RV Supershow—and now, we’re bringing our expertise to Dallas.


Justyn Schillaci will be taking the reins at the Dallas Supershow, representing RV Roofing Solutions with the same care, professionalism, and commitment to quality that RVers have come to trust from our company. As an integral part of the family-owned team, Justyn brings deep knowledge of the roofing system, a passion for helping RVers protect their rigs, and a welcoming presence for anyone curious about leak prevention, long-term care, or RV roofing tech opportunities.


What to Expect at Our Booth

We’ll be offering one-on-one roof consultations, answering questions about leak prevention, and sharing why our maintenance-free roofing system is the ultimate protection for your RV. Whether you’re dealing with wear and tear or just want peace of mind before your next adventure, we’re here to help you understand your options and make informed decisions.


Stop by the RV Roofing Solutions booth at the Dallas RV Supershow and check out the line of Aero Cosmetics Wash Wax All

products—trusted by our own technicians and now available for purchase at the show! These are the same high-quality products we use in the field to keep RVs looking sharp and protected. Whether you're prepping for a trip or maintaining your rig’s shine, we’ve got what you need to clean smart and travel proud.


Opportunities for RV Techs

If you’re an RV technician looking to expand your skill set and diversify your income, RV Roofing Solutions offers certification opportunities, hands-on training, and bonuses for techs who care about craftsmanship. We’re building a network of professionals who value quality—and we’re ready to invest in those who want to grow with us. Learn more about this opportunity here.


Honoring Those Who Serve

As always, we proudly offer additional discounts to veterans, first responders, and teachers. It’s our way of saying thank you to those who serve their communities with dedication and heart.


RV Roofing Solutions is proud to be a benefit partner of the Family RV Association(formerly FMCA) and theTiffin Allegro Club, offering trusted roofing expertise and exclusive perks to their members.


📍 Where to Find Us

🗓️ September 11–14, 2025

📍 Dallas Market Hall, Dallas, TX

🎪 RV Roofing Solutions Booth – Southwest RV Supershow


Heading to the Southwest RV Supershow in Dallas?

We’ll be there—and parking is free! 🚐🅿️

Ticket Information

• Adults: $20

• Kids 6–12: $10

• Kids 5 & under: Free

Discounts:

• Thursday Only: All adult tickets just $15

• Every Day (with valid ID): Seniors (65+), Military (active & retired), First Responders, and RV Club Members all qualify for $15 admission


Whether you’re a longtime RVer, a curious newcomer, a wandering retiree, a raodschooling family or a tech looking for your next opportunity—we’d love to meet you in Dallas.



Come say hello, ask questions, and see why RV Roofing Solutions is trusted by RVers across the country.



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