World's Best RV Wash & Wax Detailing Service - Campers, Motorhomes, 5th wheels, Coaches, & Trailers
Why Your RV Roof Needs Professional Care
Your roof is your RV's first line of defense against the elements

The Hidden Damage
Most RV owners don't realize their roof is deteriorating until it's too late. UV rays, weather, and temperature extremes constantly attack your roof, causing gradual damage that leads to expensive repairs if left untreated.
UV Damage
Constant sun exposure breaks down roof materials, causing cracking and brittleness
Surface Oxidation & Fading
Unprotected roofs oxidize, causing chalky residue, fading, and faster wear
Water Runoff Damage
A deteriorating roof causes streaks and stains on the RV’s sides that are tough to remove
The Cost of Neglect
A roof replacement can cost $3,000-$8,000+. Regular treatment costs a fraction of that and can extend your roof's life by years.
Is Your Roof Failing? — The 30-Second Check
Before you hit the road, grab a ladder and look for these three warning signs. If you see any of these, your roof is currently losing its protective barrier:
-
The "Chalk" Test:
Run your finger across the roof. If it comes away with white, powdery residue, the surface is oxidizing and physically breaking down.
-
The "Spider Web" Cracks:
Look closely at the radius (the curved edges). Small, hairline fractures are the first stage of UV failure and will eventually lead to leaks.
-
Black Streaks on Siding:
If you see dark, vertical stains on your RV's walls, that is actually your roof's material washing away in the rain.
We Service All RV Roof Types
Each roof material requires specialized care and treatment
EPDM Rubber
Single-ply rubber membrane commonly used on RVs
Our Treatment:
Specialized rubber roof cleaner and UV protectant application
Maintenance Schedule:
Annual treatment recommended
TPO (Thermoplastic)
Heat-weldable single-ply roofing membrane
Our Treatment:
TPO-specific cleaning agents and protective coating
Maintenance Schedule:
Bi-annual inspection and treatment
Fiberglass
Gel coat finish over fiberglass substrate
Our Treatment:
We chemically scrub away loose oxidation, then apply a specialized roof treatment.
Maintenance Schedule:
Annual treatment recommended
Painted
Roofing with a painted finish
Our Treatment:
Gentle cleaning, then a protective sealant to prevent oxidation and fading.
Maintenance Schedule:
Seasonal inspection and treatment
Is Your Roof Failing? — The 30-Second Check
Before you hit the road, grab a ladder and look for these three warning signs. If you see any of these, your roof is currently losing its protective barrier:
-
The "Chalk" Test:
Run your finger across the roof. If it comes away with white, powdery residue, the surface is oxidizing and physically breaking down.
-
The "Spider Web" Cracks:
Look closely at the radius (the curved edges). Small, hairline fractures are the first stage of UV failure and will eventually lead to leaks.
-
Black Streaks on Siding:
If you see dark, vertical stains on your RV's walls, that is actually your roof's material washing away in the rain.



