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Mobile RV Roof Systems &  Complete Repair & Replacement 

Whether you have already found a leak in your RV roof  or you are simply looking for an easier way to maintain your RV roof we can help!


Finding a leak can be frustrating, especially if you don’t have the time to deal with repairs. With RV Roofing Solutions, you don’t have to wait for issues to arise. Our preventative RV roofing Solutions Complete System can get ahead of repairs and replacement,  helping you avoid leaks before they happen, so you can keep enjoying your travels worry-free.


We specialize in maintenance FREE RV Roofing Systems.


Eliminate the last leak you will ever have with the last roof you will ever need.


Who can benefit?

Everyone benefits!


It doesn't matter if your roof is leaking or your RV is brand new. Either you prevent future damage or you repair after the damage has been done, the choice is yours.

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What is it?

RV Roofing Solutions Complete System is a seamless acrylic membrane.  Our system can eliminate year-after-year RV roof caulking with our complete wind-tight, waterproof and breathable membrane that expels all water and humidity.

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Where can be it be done?

This is the best part! Wherever you are! We have installers all over the United States and we can come to you, wherever you are camping for inspection and installation.


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When should it be done?

Before a leak happens is the BEST time to get our system installed!


 Having a leak can be a major pain and its best to be proactive and stop it before it starts.


An RV Roofing Solutions complete system will simplify your life because it makes your rv roof maintenance free!

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Why should I have it done?

We think the better question is, why not?


An RV Roofing Solutions system will make your life easier, prevent future headaches not to mention its low VOC and lightweight.


In fact 60% of our clients have our system installed before they have a leak! 


Is there really a reason not to?

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Ok you convinced me, what now?

Give us a little information and we will be in touch. We can set up a one on one consultation so we can discuss  your RV roof history and needs. Then we will get you an estimate so you can make a qualified decision.


The next step is getting you set up on the calendar for an installation.

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Seamless RV Roofing Systems you can rely on


Imagine an RV roof you never have to worry about again. No leaks. No caulking. No costly roof repairs. At RV Roofing Solutions, we provide cutting-edge, maintenance-free RV roofing systems that deliver true peace of mind to motorhome, fifth wheel, travel trailer, and camper owners across the country.


Our proprietary seamless monolithic membrane means:

  • No future caulking or patching—ever
  • Zero seams, so there's nowhere for water to penetrate
  • ✅ Just two quick roof washes per year for simple upkeep


We specialize in:


  • The ultimate protection in preventive rv roof maintenance
  • Motorhome roof repair & replacement
  • Fifth wheel roof repair
  • Travel trailer roof replacement
  • Camper roof repair solutions

Whether you're parked in your driveway, staying at a campground, or roaming full-time, our mobile RV roof technicians come to you—nationwide. Most installs are completed in three days or less, and you can stay inside your RV throughout the process.


 A Maintenance-Free Roof for a Stress-Free Journey


No more climbing ladders, pulling off old caulking, or patching leaks mid-trip. Spend your time on what matters—family, adventure, and the road ahead.


Maintenance-Free RV Roofing - Delivered Nationwide


At RV Roofing Solutions, we specialize in maintenance-free roof replacements backed by 30+ years of expertise and a team of trusted, nationwide mobile installers.


Whether your RV is your weekend escape or full-time home, we come to you—wherever you are. Our acrylic roofing system is clean, low-odor, and typically completed in just three days. You can even stay in your RV during the install with minimal disruption to your day.


We’ve built our reputation on:

  • ✅ Professional mobile service from certified technicians
  • ✅ A cleaner worksite with nearly zero off-gassing or fumes
  • ✅ Flexible install options—sticks-and-bricks or mobile lifestyle
  • ✅ A commitment to meeting you exactly where you are



Need help finding an install location? Just ask—we’ll work with you to find a solution that fits your schedule and situation.


Don’t wait for the next costly repair. Join thousands of RV owners who’ve made the switch to seamless, maintenance-free roofing.
✅ Get expert guidance from our seasoned team
✅ Enjoy nationwide mobile service at your convenience
✅ Experience worry-free travel—year after year

📞 Call now or request a free quote—we’ll meet you where you are!
📍 Mobile installs across the U.S.

We understand the horrors of a leaky RV roof.


Preferred by Tiffin Allegro Club

Great news for Tiffin Allegro Club members! RV Roofing Solutions is now a Tiffin Benefit Partner, offering exclusive savings on our top-notch RV roofing systems, even when you're not at a rally. Enjoy maintenance-free, high-quality roofing solutions delivered right to you—because your adventures deserve the best!

If you own a Tiffin,  join the Tiffin Allegro club for these exclusive benefits HERE.

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RV Roofing Solutions

Expert, Professional RV Roofing Systems

  • Free Estimate

    Getting an estimate is easy! 


    The best way is to give us a call. We can get the details we need to give you the most accurate estimate.  


    In a rush? Submit an estimate request from this page. As long as all fields are completed, we can provide your preliminary estimate!

  • Competitive Pricing

    An RV Roofing Solutions complete system typically costs 30 to 50% less than a new factory roof installation.


    Depending on your coach's size, you could save thousands of dollars on your new roof. 

  • Financing Options

    Sometimes big repairs come as a big surprise. We partner with Hearth® to help you find a comfortable, fixed monthly payment for your maintenance-free rv roof. 


    With Hearth, you can receive financing offers from multiple lenders. Applying is free, there's no obligation, and it doesn't affect your credit score. 


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  • We Come to You!

    You name the place! All of our RV technicians are mobile and will come directly to you. 


    We install 80% of our RV roofing systems right in our customer's driveway or at a campground. The labor is minimally disruptive to our surroundings - the work is clean, and, if necessary, you can even stay in your coach while our technicians install your new roof!

  • Ways to Save

    We have many ways to SAVE YOU MONEY! 

    • Are you active-duty military or a veteran?
    • Are you a first responder?
    • Do you have any camping memberships? 

    Let us know! We'll see if the group is in our referral network so you can save some extra money! 


  • We Work On All RVs

    Our system works on all types of RV roofing membranes: TPO, EPDM, rubber, PVC, Vinyl, Fiberglass - even metal. So whether you have a motorhome, fifth wheel, travel tailer, or something more unique, we can help!


    And not only is your new roof maintenance-free, it's also energy efficient. Our UV-protecting formula reflects up to 93% of the sun's rays - keeping it up to 15 degrees cooler inside your RV on hot days, saving energy and making the indoors noticeably more comfortable. 

  • Warranty

    We know nothing lasts a lifetime - but our flexible acrylic system typically lasts 17 to 20 years. And for an RV, that's a pretty long time!


    Every professionally installed RV Roofing Solutions complete system comes with a 10-year material, labor, and no-leak warranty. 


    That's a great warranty especially when compared to the 90-day labor warranty that most RV facilities offer. 

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Your RV is your home away from home. Whether you have a motorhome, Class A, Super C, fifth wheel, travel trailer, or a custom-built RV, you've made a significant investment. It should be a comfortable place to enjoy traveling, trip after trip. 


When we started RV Roofing Solutions, we were pioneers in aftermarket RV roof systems.

We decided to develop the best product in the industry so that our customers would never have to worry about their RV roofs again.


We ensure our specialists in the field have the support of a knowledgeable home office team available to them anytime they're on a roof. We've also a thorough, consistent training program that all of our RV roofing technicians complete so that no matter where they're located or where they go, all of our specialists implement the same techniques as they perform roof inspections, do permanent repairs, and apply our RV Roofing Solutions complete roofing system.


Doing the right things for our clients and team always comes first, so we back our work with the highest level of customer service and integrity in the industry.


Ready to hit the road with confidence? At RV Roofing Solutions, we bring expert mobile RV roof repair right to you, ensuring convenience and peace of mind. Our maintenance-free roofing keeps your adventures worry-free and enjoyable. Reach out today and let us keep your travels smooth and secure! 


Check Out Our Blog for Expert Tips!

Visit our blog for tips to enhance your RV experience. 

Snow-covered RV parked in a residential area; rooftops and trees also covered in snow; cloudy, overcast sky.
By RV Roofing Solutions October 4, 2025
A few weeks ago, we talked about the fall preparation your RV roof needs, like cleaning, sealing, inspecting, and getting ahead of seasonal wear. But this week, I want to ask you a hard question: How do you maintain your RV roof in the winter? Because the impact of cold climates can be far more extensive than most RVers realize. Let's be honest: Many RV roofs really aren't rated for snowpack. Lightweight construction saves fuel and cost, but it also means your roof may not be built to withstand 12–18 inches of wet, slushy snow. That kind of weight can cause sagging, stress seams, and even collapse if structural vulnerabilities exist. And once melting and refreezing cycles begin, water finds its way into every crack, seam, and screw hole, turning minor leaks into major repairs. Double-check a few important details before the frost sets in: • Did you inspect your roof for soft spots or compromised sealant? • How much snow can your roof safely hold? • Are your gaskets and vent seals ready for freezing temps? • Is your roof protected from ice dams and trapped moisture? Winter prepping your RV roof isn't good practice in avoiding expensive damage. You're protecting your rig's value, your travel plans, and your peace of mind. Whether you're storing your RV or heading south, your roof deserves attention before the season shifts. Let's dive into what you can do right now to winterize with confidence. Spooky Season and Your RV Roof: Don’t Let It Become a Horror Story Spooky season brings more than just haunted houses and ghost tours. Falling leaves and colder nights can summon real nightmares for your RV roof. Trapped moisture, brittle seals, and hidden debris are the villains lurking overhead, ready to turn your cozy rig into a costly horror show. Mold, rot, and delamination don't knock. They creep in silently when snow piles up and ventilation gets sealed off. Don't let your roof become the scene of a seasonal scare. Clear off snow and ice with soft tools, inspect seals before the freeze, and avoid the trap of generic tarps that do more harm than good. If you park long-term, consider undercover storage or a maintenance-free roof system like RV Roofing Solutions to keep the monsters at bay. This fall, protect your roof like your rig depends on it — because it does. A little prep now means no jump scares later.
By RV Roofing Solutions October 2, 2025
As autumn rolls in with its crisp air and golden foliage, RVers across the country settle into cozy campsites under vibrant canopies of oak, walnut, and maple trees. It’s a season of tailgates, festivals, and fireside memories—but it’s also prime time for unexpected roof damage. Every RVer knows the sound... that sudden thud on the roof. Maybe it’s an acorn, maybe a branch. Your heart skips. The dog starts barking. You freeze, staring at the ceiling, wondering what just landed up there. Each impact, no matter how small, can be a hazard. Acorns can dent or crack your roof membrane. Branches can scrape sealants or wedge into seams. Even leaves, when they pile up, trap moisture and invite mold. And if you’re parked under trees for the season, those hits aren’t rare, in fact they’re often relentless. Whether your roof is rubber, TPO, PVC, fiberglass, or vinyl, it’s your first line of defense. But it’s certainly not invincible. That’s why regular inspections, cleanings, and protective measures aren’t just good practice—they’re peace of mind. So the next time something hits your roof and the dog goes wild, don’t just shrug it off. That sound might be telling you it’s time to check. The Hidden Threats Overhead While falling leaves may seem harmless, they often come with heavier — and more damaging — falling debris that can pose serious risks to your RV. • Acorns,Walnuts, Pecans, Pinecones and small branches: These dense, fast-falling items can dent or crack your RV’s roof's surface, especially if you have a rubber, TPO, PVC, or Vinyl membrane. Over time, repeated impacts may compromise sealants around vents, skylights, or air conditioning units, & the membrane itself, leading to leaks and costly repairs. Regular roof inspections can help mitigate this seasonal hazard. Even though fiberglass roofs tend to hold up better against falling debris, it’s still essential to inspect your RV roof regularly—especially if you're parked under trees. Branches, nuts, and other debris can cause wear over time, and early detection of damage can save you from costly repairs down the road. Tree Sap and Tannins: What RV Owners Should Know Sap and tannins from trees can cling to your RV roof, leading to stubborn stains and surface degradation if not cleaned promptly. • PVC Roofs: These are fairly durable, but sap can stain and dull the reflective coating over time. Regular cleaning helps maintain their appearance and performance. • TPO Roofs: TPO resists mold and punctures, but sap can still stain and weaken UV protection. Heat-welded seams may also be affected if buildup is left unchecked. • Rubber (EPDM) Roofs: Highly vulnerable to sap and tannin damage. These acidic substances can cause black streaks, degrade the membrane, and compromise sealants. • Vinyl Roofs: Less common in RVs, but vinyl is prone to discoloration and surface cracking when exposed to sticky residue. Gentle cleaning is key. • Fiberglass Roofs are more resistant overall, but sap can dull the gel coat and lead to oxidation. Stains may be harder to remove without specialized cleaners. Fall Leaves Can Lead to Roof Damage—No Matter What Type of RV You Own As autumn rolls in, falling leaves may seem picturesque, but they pose a hidden threat to your RV’s roof. When leaves pile up and sit undisturbed, they trap moisture against the surface—creating ideal conditions for mold, mildew, and premature chalking. This is especially problematic around vulnerable areas like vents, seams, and skylights. Whether your RV roof is made of rubber (EPDM), TPO, PVC, fiberglass, or vinyl, none are immune. Rubber and TPO roofs are particularly prone to chalking and microbial growth, while fiberglass and PVC may resist mold but still suffer from staining and sealant breakdown. Regular roof cleaning and leaf removal during the fall season is essential to protect your investment and avoid costly repairs. What Counts as a “Sharp Projectile”? • Acorns and Walnuts: Dense, hard-shelled nuts that fall with force, especially during wind gusts or squirrel activity. • Broken Branch Tips: Jagged twigs and splinters that pierce or scratch roof membranes. • Pinecones and Hickory Nuts: Often overlooked, but heavy enough to dent or crack skylight edges and vent covers. These aren’t just nuisances—they’re roof risks. Why It’s a Problem RV roofs aren’t built for impact. Even minor damage can lead to: • Punctures or Cracks in the membrane, especially on aging or silicone-coated roofs. • Sealant Compromise, allowing water intrusion around vents, AC units, or skylights. • Hidden Moisture Damage, which insurance may not cover if deemed preventable. Membrane roofs, while lightweight and flexible, come with added vulnerability—especially in fall. Their soft surface is prone to punctures from sharp debris like acorns, walnuts, pinecones, or broken branches. Even a tiny pinhole, barely visible at first, can allow moisture to seep in unnoticed. Over time, that small breach can expand, compromising sealants, soaking insulation, and leading to mold or structural damage. What starts as a minor impact can snowball into a major repair. That’s why regular inspections and proactive sealing are essential—and why a seamless roofing system offers far better long-term protection And once water gets in, it’s not just a roof issue—it’s a wall, floor, or even worse.
By RV Roofing Solutions September 19, 2025
The roof on your RV isn't just a lid on your rig. It's your best and first defense against weather, wear, and costly damage. So that means fall is more than just falling leaves and crisp air for RVers. It's when we say goodbye to summer adventures and hello to seasonal RV maintenance. Whether you're storing your rig for winter or gearing up for cold-weather travel, here's your autumn checklist to keep your RV roof strong, sealed, and ready for whatever the season brings. And if you're planning to camp through fall, we've got a few extra tips to keep your roof and your adventures well protected. 🍁 Fall Camping Tips for RV Roof Protection • Watch for Falling Debris: Autumn breezes cause tree limbs, acorns, and leaves to fall from above. Park away from heavy branches and check your roof regularly for buildup that can trap moisture or cause abrasions. • Mind the Moisture: Morning dew and cooler temps can lead to condensation. Make sure to properly seal your roof vents and ventilate your interior to prevent mold and mildew. • Check After Storms: Fall weather can be unpredictable. After heavy rain or wind, inspect your roof for pooling water, lifted sealant, or debris that may have caused damage. • Consider a Roof Cover (If Stationary): If you're parked for an extended time, consider a breathable RV roof cover to protect against UV rays and falling debris — just make sure it doesn't trap moisture underneath. There are pros and cons to this that we'll explore later in this article. • Prepare for Temperature Swings: Sealants and gaskets expand and contract with temperature changes. A fall inspection helps catch cracks or gaps before winter sets in. Get Ahead of Winter Prep While Fall Temps Are Warmer Fall offers the perfect window for RV roof maintenance. The weather is pleasant, and the temperatures are ideal for proper curing. Sealants, coatings, and adhesives all require moderate, dry conditions to bond effectively. Once winter sets in, cold temps and moisture can interfere with curing times, reduce adhesion, and compromise long-term protection. Tackling inspections, resealing, and upgrades now keeps you ahead of the freeze and gives your roof the best chance to perform through the harshest months. Whether you're storing your rig or heading south, fall maintenance means fewer surprises and more peace of mind. Wash Your Roof. Thoroughly. Fall is the perfect time to give your RV roof a deep clean. After a season of travel, it’s likely covered in sap, pollen, bird droppings, and road dust — all of which can break down the surface over time if left untreated. Use a soft-bristled brush and an RV-safe cleaner, like Wash Wax All (use code RVRS for a 5% discount!), to gently remove buildup without damaging the membrane. Be sure to avoid harsh chemicals, especially on rubber or fiberglass roofs, as they can strip protective layers and accelerate wear. Pro Tip: Washing your roof twice a year — once in the spring and again in the fall — is ideal for spotting early signs of damage, maintaining your roof’s integrity, and preserving your warranty if you still have one.
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