Step 2: We Come to You (So You Don’t Have to Risk Climbing Up)
RV roofs are not always safe to climb on—especially if they’re wet, aging, or already damaged. Many RV owners also don’t have the right ladder, shoes, safety setup, or the experience to know what to look for.
That’s why Elite offers free on-site inspections done by trained professionals.
We take the physical work and risk off your plate and bring the inspection to your location.
Step 3: A Professional Exterior Roof Evaluation
This is where the inspection becomes extremely valuable.
During your roof inspection, we’ll look at the parts of the RV roof that commonly fail first, including:
Roof seams and transitions
Seams are one of the most vulnerable areas because they expand and contract in changing temperatures.
Sealant and caulking
We check for:
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cracking
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separation
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thinning
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bubbling
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dry and brittle areas
Roof vents, skylights, antennas, and AC areas
These openings are common leak points because they are exposed to movement, seal breakdown, and impact damage.
Roof membrane condition
If your RV has a membrane roof, we inspect for:
Storm and impact damage
If your RV has been through hail or storm debris, we check for damage that might not be obvious from the ground.
Step 4: We Look for Signs of Water Intrusion and Hidden Issues
A professional inspection isn’t just about what’s visible on the surface.
We also look for warning signs that may indicate deeper roof problems, such as:
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soft spots
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areas that feel weak or unstable
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roof sagging or unevenness
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evidence that past repairs didn’t hold
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possible leak tracking (where water travels before it shows up inside)
Even if your RV “isn’t leaking right now,” this step helps confirm whether you’re safe to travel—or headed toward a costly surprise.
Step 5: Clear Communication (No Guessing, No Confusion)
Once the inspection is done, our team doesn’t just leave you with a vague answer like:
“Yeah, you’ve got some damage.”
We take time to walk you through what we found in plain language, so you understand:
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what’s damaged
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what needs attention now
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what can wait (if anything)
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what the recommended solution is
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what it could turn into if ignored
You’ll get honest guidance, whether that means a repair, a replacement, or simply peace of mind that you’re in good shape.
Step 6: If Damage Is Found, We Help Guide the Next Steps (Including Insurance When Needed)
If we find roof damage that may qualify under a storm-related insurance claim, we can help you navigate the next step.
That often includes:
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documenting what we found
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explaining what repairs are needed and why
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helping you understand what the insurance process typically looks like
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guiding the claim forward the right way
The goal is to make the process easier—not more stressful.
Step 7: Pickup and Delivery Available (Because Your Time Matters)
At Elite RV Roof & Collision, we know RV roof repairs or replacements can feel like a big disruption—especially for customers with busy schedules.
That’s why we offer pickup and delivery options, helping make the process smoother from start to finish.
Instead of rearranging your week, borrowing a truck, or figuring out transportation logistics, you can let Elite handle it.
What If You Need a Full Roof Replacement?
If your inspection shows significant damage, frequent leaks, or long-term wear, we’ll explain whether replacement is the smartest route.
And if a replacement is needed, we offer ApexArmor — our premium RV roof system built for long-term protection and confidence.
Why RV owners choose ApexArmor:
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Lifetime warranty protection
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Built to stand up to harsh weather and real-world RV use
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A cleaner, tougher upgrade compared to many traditional roof systems
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Designed for long-term value and peace of mind
If you’re tired of chasing leaks, patching the same areas repeatedly, or worrying every time a storm rolls in, ApexArmor is the kind of solution RV owners switch to when they want it handled the right way.
How Often Should You Get an RV Roof Inspection?
A good rule of thumb is:
At least once per year
Before major travel seasons
After hail or severe storms
Any time you notice stains, odors, or soft spots
Even if your RV seems fine, a yearly inspection can prevent expensive surprises down the road.
If you’ve been putting off checking your roof because you don’t want to climb up there—or you’re not sure what you’re looking for—this is your next best step.
Elite RV Roof & Collision makes it easy:
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Free on-site inspection
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Professional evaluation
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Clear explanation of findings
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Help with next steps (including insurance guidance if needed)
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Pickup and delivery available
Contact Elite RV Roof & Collision today to schedule your free RV roof inspection and protect your RV before small issues turn into big repairs.