RV Rubber Roof Repair in Hobe Sound, FL
Patch repair, seam resealing, membrane replacement, and full EPDM or TPO roof overlay for severely damaged roofs.
EPDM (rubber) and TPO (thermoplastic) are the two most common RV roof materials. Both are durable when maintained, but Florida's combination of UV, rain, and humidity can cause premature failure. When the membrane itself is damaged beyond what recoating can fix, we do patch repairs, seam resealing, section replacement, or full overlays.
TL;DR
- RV Rubber Roof Repair for all RV types in Hobe Sound and 10 surrounding cities
- Pricing: $200 to $3500
- RVIA certified, 11+ years experience
- Call 772-758-0499 for a free estimate
What We Do
We patch small tears and punctures using EPDM or TPO-specific adhesive and patch material. We reseal seams where the original lap sealant has separated. For larger damaged areas, we cut out the damaged section and bond new membrane material with proper overlap. For severely deteriorated roofs, we install a full membrane overlay over the existing roof.
Signs You Need RV Rubber Roof Repair
Visible tears, punctures, or holes in the membrane. Seam separation where two membrane panels meet. Bubbling or blistering of the membrane surface. Water pooling in low spots that won't drain. Previous patches that have failed.
Pricing
RV Rubber Roof Repair typically costs $200 to $3500 depending on the specific issue and your RV's make and model. We provide an exact quote after diagnosing the problem on site. No work starts without your approval.
Need this repair? Call 772-758-0499 for a free phone estimate.
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RV Rubber Roof Repair FAQ
How much does rubber roof repair cost?
Patch repair: $200-$600. Seam resealing: $300-$800. Section replacement: $500-$1,500. Full overlay: $2,000-$3,500.
What's the difference between EPDM and TPO?
EPDM is a rubber membrane (flexible, usually black or white). TPO is a thermoplastic (heat-welded seams, always white). Both are durable, but they require different repair materials and techniques.
Can you patch my roof or does it need full replacement?
If the damage is localized (tear, puncture, failed seam), patching is usually sufficient and much more economical. If the entire membrane is deteriorated, an overlay or replacement may be needed.
How long does a roof overlay last?
15-20 years with proper maintenance. An overlay gives you essentially a new roof surface without the cost and complexity of full tear-off replacement.
Do you match the existing membrane material?
Yes. We use EPDM patch material on EPDM roofs and TPO on TPO roofs. Mixing materials doesn't adhere properly and will fail.
Can I drive after a roof repair?
Yes, once the adhesive or sealant has fully cured (usually 24 hours). We'll let you know the specific cure time for your repair.