RV Roof & Seal Repair on the Treasure Coast
RV Roof & Seal Repair on the Treasure Coast, FL. Mobile service across 16 cities. RVIA certified, 13+ years. Call 772-677-1583.
772-677-1583Water intrusion kills more RVs than any other single problem, and Florida's combination of extreme UV, heavy rain, and high humidity makes it worse. The Treasure Coast's UV index regularly hits 10 to 11 in summer, breaking down rubber membranes and sealant at twice the rate of northern states. A $200 reseal prevents $5,000+ in structural damage. We've been preaching this for 13 years.
TL;DR
- RV Roof & Seal Repair for all RV types across the Treasure Coast
- Pricing: $150 to $3500
- RVIA certified, 13+ years, 4,100+ repairs
- 12 specialized sub-services
- Call 772-677-1583 for a free estimate
Our 12 roof sub-services cover leak repair, recoating, skylights, vent replacement, UV damage restoration, EPDM repair, TPO repair, fiberglass repair, full sealant service, AC gasket replacement, antenna mount sealing, and emergency patches. We carry Dicor sealant, Eternabond tape, elastomeric coatings, and replacement vent covers on every truck.
A failed roof seal is the #1 gateway to water damage, which costs 10 to 20 times more to fix than the original seal repair. The UV index in Vero Beach and along the barrier islands hits 10-11 in summer, breaking down sealant twice as fast as northern states. Pair your roof inspection with an AC gasket check since the rooftop unit is a common leak point.
Florida's UV and Rain: A Lethal Combination for RV Roofs
The Treasure Coast's UV index regularly hits 10 to 11 in summer, which is among the highest in the continental US. This breaks down rubber membranes and sealant at twice the rate of northern states. Then the afternoon thunderstorms from May through October hammer every weakened seal with heavy rain. A small crack in January becomes a leak by June. We've been preaching preventive roof resealing for 13 years because a $500 reseal prevents $5,000+ in structural damage.

Types of RV Roofs and How We Handle Each
We work on all three major RV roof types. EPDM rubber is the most common and most vulnerable to UV. TPO (thermoplastic) is more durable but requires specific welding and adhesive techniques. Fiberglass is the toughest but can crack from impact or stress. Each type requires different sealants, coatings, and repair methods. We carry Dicor self-leveling and non-sag sealant, Eternabond tape for emergency repairs, and elastomeric coatings for full roof restoration.

What a Full Roof Inspection Looks Like
Danny walks every inch of the roof with a moisture meter, checking every penetration point: AC unit, vents, skylights, antenna mounts, and all seam joints. The moisture meter detects water under the membrane that visual inspection misses. A typical inspection takes 30 to 45 minutes and costs $150 to $250. We photograph everything and provide a written report with recommendations. On the Treasure Coast, we recommend this inspection every 6 months, not annually.
RV Roof & Seal Repair We Provide
Roof Leak Repair
Leak source identification, seal repair, joint resealing, damage assessment.
DetailsRoof Recoating
Full cleaning, prep, and elastomeric coating to extend roof life 5 to 10 years.
DetailsSkylight Repair
Cracked skylight replacement, seal repair, UV-resistant installation.
DetailsRoof Vent Replacement
Fan-Tastic, MaxxAir, and standard vent replacement with sealing.
DetailsUV Damage Restoration
Chalky rubber roof restoration through cleaning and protective coating.
DetailsEPDM Roof Repair
Rubber membrane patch repair, seam resealing, and overlay.
DetailsTPO Roof Repair
Thermoplastic membrane repair with proper welding and adhesive.
DetailsFiberglass Roof Repair
Crack repair, gel coat restoration, and structural fiberglass work.
DetailsFull Sealant Service
Complete reseal of every penetration, seam, and joint on the roof.
DetailsAC Gasket Replacement
Rooftop AC unit gasket to prevent rain infiltration and air mixing.
DetailsAntenna Mount Sealing
Satellite dish, antenna, and cable entry point waterproofing.
DetailsEmergency Roof Patch
Rapid temporary repair to stop active leaks during rain events.
DetailsPricing
Every job is different. Here are typical ranges for the Treasure Coast area. We always provide an exact quote before starting.
| Service | Range |
|---|---|
| Spot seal repair | $150 - $300 |
| Skylight | $200 - $500 |
| Vent cover | $120 - $350 |
| Partial reseal | $300 - $600 |
| Full reseal | $500 - $1,200 |
| UV restoration | $400 - $900 |
| Recoating | $800 - $2,000 |
| Patch repair | $200 - $600 |
| Major repair | $1,500 - $3,500 |
Pricing Disclaimer
All prices shown are estimates based on national averages and our service history. Actual costs may vary depending on current market conditions, parts availability, your specific RV model, and the scope of work required. The only way to determine your final cost is through an on-site diagnosis by our certified technician. Call (772) 677-1583 for a free estimate.
Call 772-677-1583 for a free estimate on your specific situation.
What Our Customers Say
“Full roof reseal on our 2018 Jayco. Danny found three spots where sealant had completely failed around the AC unit. No leaks since, even through hurricane season.”
“Caught a small leak around the skylight early thanks to Danny's inspection. $200 fix that saved us from what could have been thousands in water damage.”
“Elastomeric coating on our EPDM roof. Looks brand new and Danny said it'll add 5-10 years of life. Money well spent in this Florida sun.”
Last updated: March 31, 2026
RV Roof & Seal Repair Questions
How often should I inspect my roof in Florida?
Every 6 months. UV and rain on the Treasure Coast degrade seals twice as fast as northern states. Spring and fall inspections catch problems before they cause water damage.
How much does roof recoating cost?
$800 to $2,000 depending on roof size. A 30-foot rig is typically $800 to $1,200. It extends roof life by 5 to 10 years. Much cheaper than replacement.
What sealant do you use?
Dicor self-leveling for horizontal seams and non-sag for vertical surfaces. These are the RVIA-standard products designed for RV roof materials.
My roof looks chalky. Is it ruined?
Probably not. Chalky EPDM can usually be restored with cleaning and UV protectant or elastomeric coating. We assess whether restoration or replacement makes more sense.
Can a small leak really cause that much damage?
Yes. In Florida's humidity, mold starts in 24 to 48 hours. Structural rot follows within weeks. A $200 seal repair now prevents thousands in restoration later.
Do you work on TPO and fiberglass roofs?
Yes. We handle EPDM, TPO, and fiberglass. Each requires different materials and techniques, and we're equipped for all three.
How long does a full reseal take?
3 to 5 hours depending on roof size and the number of penetrations. We remove old sealant, clean surfaces, and apply fresh Dicor.
Does my RV insurance cover roof leaks?
Sudden damage (tree branch, hail) is often covered. Gradual deterioration from lack of maintenance usually isn't. Regular inspections help document your maintenance history.
Ready to get it fixed?
Call for a free estimate. Same-day service across the Treasure Coast.
