Mobile service · Based in Durham Region

Mobile RV Roof Repair and Resealing Across Central and Southern Ontario

Roof leaks, inspections, resealing, slideout repairs, roof coating, and water damage repair for trailers, campers, and motorhomes — right where your RV is parked.

100% mobile — we come to the RV. A specialist roof-focused brand connected to Ontario RV Repairs.

Top-down diagram of an RV roofAn inspection-style diagram marking the six most common RV roof leak points: skylight and vents, air conditioner gasket, seams, front cap, slideout edge, and roof accessories.123456
Common leak points — hover or tap for warning signs

Water rarely drips where it gets in. If the source is unclear, start with an inspection.

Know the signs

Small roof leaks become big repairs quietly

Small roof leaks can turn into soft spots, stained panels, musty smells, and structural repairs. The earlier you catch the signs, the smaller the fix.

  • Ceiling stains

    Brown rings or yellowing panels — the classic late warning.

  • Musty smell

    Inside cabinets or after rain. Moisture is hiding somewhere.

  • Cracked sealant

    Lifted or split lap sealant around vents, seams, and edges.

  • Soft spots

    A roof that gives underfoot usually means wet sheathing below.

  • Slideout leaks

    Drips at slideout corners or a damp floor along the slide wall.

  • Leaks at accessories

    Skylights, A/C units, antennas, ladders — every penetration is a candidate.

Seeing one of these? Not sure where the leak is coming from? Start with an inspection.

How the work happens

Inspection first. Prep before product. Photos throughout.

The steps below are the actual job sequence — “where appropriate” matters, because the right scope depends on what the inspection finds.

  1. 01 Inspect Full roof and interior check, documented with photos.
  2. 02 Remove failed sealant Old, cracked, or excessive sealant comes off where needed.
  3. 03 Clean & prep De-chalk, wash, and dry — adhesion starts here.
  4. 04 Repair problem areas Visible damage is repaired before anything gets sealed.
  5. 05 Prime Where the membrane and product call for it.
  6. 06 Tape seams Seams and high-risk areas treated where appropriate.
  7. 07 Two coats of liquid rubber Applied where the roof is a good candidate.
  8. 08 Document Photos and notes for your records — and your insurer if needed.

Already seeing damage?

Most owners call us after the water is already in

That is completely normal — and it is fixable. We assess what shows, check for what hides, and give you a practical repair plan with photos to back it up. The important part is not sealing over a problem that needs repair first.

Get a Water Damage Repair Estimate

Water damage repair covers

  • Soft spots and wet roof sheathing
  • Stained or sagging ceiling panels
  • Interior wall and ceiling damage
  • Hidden moisture found during inspection
  • Documentation for insurance where needed

Where we go

Based in Durham Region — mobile from Windsor to Ottawa, north to Sudbury

100% mobile, no shop location: every inspection, repair, and reseal happens where the RV is parked. Home base is Durham Region, with regular runs through the GTA, Hamilton-Niagara, the Kawarthas, and the lakeshore corridors — and scheduled, photo-scoped trips to the outer edges of the range.

Map of the RV Roof Seal mobile service rangeA schematic map of Southern and Central Ontario. The service range runs from Windsor and Sarnia in the southwest, through London, Kitchener, Hamilton, Niagara, Toronto, and the Durham Region home base, north through Barrie, Georgian Bay, Muskoka, and Parry Sound to North Bay and Sudbury, and east through Peterborough and Kingston to Ottawa and Pembroke.
Home base — Durham Region Corridors — click a dot for its area page Mobile service range Range boundary is approximate, not a hard line. Outer corridors run as planned, photo-scoped trips.

Why RV Roof Seal

A specialist roof-focused brand connected to Ontario RV Repairs

New name, established hands. RV Roof Seal focuses entirely on roofs and water intrusion, backed by the repair culture of Ontario RV Repairs. Both services are fully mobile — no shop, no service bays. General RV repairs? We’ll refer you to Ontario RV Repairs.

Honest recommendations

If coating is the wrong answer for your roof, we say so — with photos to show why.

Mobile service

Driveway, campground, seasonal site, or storage lot. The RV stays where it is.

Photo-documented work

Before, during, and after. Your records, your resale value, your insurer if needed.

Clear communication

Plain-language findings and practical options — never scare tactics.

Reviews

Customer reviews will appear here as jobs are completed under the RV Roof Seal name — supported by the track record of Ontario RV Repairs.

Before / after proof

Every job is photographed. See the gallery for documented resealing, leak repair, and water damage projects.

Proof over promises

Before and after

Roof resealing, leak repair, water damage, and slideouts — photographed the same way every time: problem, findings, work, result.

Quick answers

Questions owners ask first

How often should an RV roof be inspected?

At least once a season — and sooner if you notice ceiling stains, a musty smell, soft spots, cracked sealant, or signs of previous patch repairs. In Ontario, a spring check after winter and a fall check before it are the two visits that catch most problems early.

Do you only reseal roofs, or do you repair leaks too?

Repair is a core service, not an add-on. We trace leaks to their entry point, repair the problem area, and reseal it. Resealing on its own is a prevention service for roofs that are still sound.

Can you inspect my RV where it is parked?

Yes — mobile service is the whole model. Driveway, campground, seasonal site, or storage lot, we come to the RV across Central and Southern Ontario, subject to access and travel.

What if I do not know my roof type?

That is completely normal. Identifying whether your roof is EPDM, TPO, fiberglass, aluminum, or another system is part of the inspection, and it decides which materials and methods are compatible.

Can coating fix all RV roof problems?

No. Coating protects a structurally sound roof. Hidden water damage, rotted sheathing, and some leak sources need repair first — coating over them just hides the problem while it grows. That is why we inspect before recommending coating.

Do you offer emergency 24/7 leak repair?

No. We are not an emergency service. If your roof is actively taking on water, cover the area if you safely can, then request an inspection or send photos — we will help you figure out practical next steps.

Keep the water outside your RV.

Request an estimate, send photos of your roof, or call and text with questions. If the leak source is unclear, an inspection is the right first step.