RV Roof Leak Repair in the East Valley

Soft spots, cracked sealant, or a monsoon leak? We reseal and repair RV roofs before water spreads.

RV Roof Leak Repair

An RV roof leak is the quiet kind of damage — by the time you see a stain inside, water has usually been getting into the structure for a while. We repair and reseal RV roofs on-site anywhere in the East Valley. Cracked or peeling sealant around vents, the AC shroud, skylights, and seams; dried-out caulk that has split in the desert sun; a soft spot in the roof or a stain on the ceiling; a leak that showed up after a monsoon downpour — we find where the water is actually getting in and seal it before it spreads into the decking and walls. We inspect the whole roof, reseal vents, seams, and fixtures with the correct sealant for your roof type, repair or replace failed roof components, and address soft spots. Out here the sun is as hard on a roof as the rain, so keeping the sealant sound is what keeps the rig dry.

The desert sun cracks sealant, the monsoon finds it

Arizona is brutal on RV roofs in two directions. Months of intense UV dry out and crack the lap sealant around vents, the AC, skylights, and the seams — and then a monsoon dumps an inch of rain in an hour and finds every crack at once. That is why so many leaks here show up suddenly after a storm even though the real cause was sun damage that built up for a season. We inspect the whole roof, not just the spot you noticed, and reseal the failed areas so the next storm stays outside.

The right sealant for your roof, and catching soft spots early

RV roofs are not all the same — EPDM and TPO rubber membranes, fiberglass, and aluminum each need the correct sealant, and using the wrong product is how a "fixed" leak comes right back. We identify your roof type and reseal with the right material. We also check for soft spots, which mean water has already gotten into the decking; catching that early is the difference between a reseal and a major repair. We will tell you straight what stage your roof is at.

What’s included

  • Whole-roof inspection, not just the visible spot
  • Vents, AC shroud, skylights, and seams resealed
  • Correct sealant for EPDM, TPO, fiberglass, or aluminum
  • Cracked, dried, and peeling sealant replaced
  • Soft spots and ceiling stains diagnosed early
  • Sealed before the next monsoon finds the crack

Get Help With Roof Leaks

Tell us your rig and what it’s doing — we’ll call you back with a quote.

Prefer to talk now? Call (480) 555-0172.

Roof Leaks — Questions We Hear a Lot

How do I know if my RV roof is leaking?
Common signs are a stain on the ceiling or upper walls, a musty smell, a soft or spongy spot on the roof or floor, or bubbling in the wall paneling. Often the leak point and the stain are not in the same place. We inspect the whole roof to find where the water is actually getting in.
My roof only leaks during a monsoon — is it still worth fixing?
Definitely. A leak that only shows in heavy rain is still letting water into the structure each time, and the next storm is always coming. The underlying cause is usually sun-cracked sealant that a downpour exposes. Resealing it now is far cheaper than repairing rotted decking later.
How often should an RV roof be resealed in Arizona?
In the desert sun, lap sealant should be inspected at least once a year and typically needs touch-up or resealing more often than in milder climates because UV dries it out faster. A yearly inspection before monsoon season is a smart habit out here.

Need Roof Leaks in the East Valley?

Call now for a fast quote — we come to the rig, and urgent problems like a dead AC get priority.