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Minnesota Mobile RV Roofing

Stop RV Roof Leaks —
Without Replacing
Your Entire Roof.

Ballooning · Torn roofs · Holes · Storm damage
Dealers call it full roof replacement. We call it repairable.

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5.0  ·  13 Verified Google Reviews

We come to your home, storage lot, or campground — anywhere in Minnesota. Most leaks are fixed in 1–2 days. Save $5,000+ vs full replacement when repair is the right call.

✓ We come to you — no hauling ✓ Repair first, replace only if needed ✓ Same-day response ✓ Up to 20-year warranty
Steve — RV Roof Renewal owner, Minnesota mobile RV roofing specialist
Steve — Owner & Lead Tech
30+ yrs experience · Shows up personally

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Limited openings available this week. Schedule your RV roof inspection before we book out.
Quick Answer
  • RV Roof Renewal repairs and restores RV roofs across Minnesota using commercial-grade roofing systems.
  • Most RV roof leaks start around failed sealants, seams, vents, skylights, or roof penetrations.
  • Many roofs can be repaired or restored without full replacement.
  • Mobile service — we come to your home, storage lot, or campground anywhere in Minnesota.
✔ Up to 20-Year Warranty ✔ Same-Day Response ✔ Mobile Service Anywhere in Minnesota ✔ Licensed & Insured ✔ Lifetime Leak-Free Guarantee ✔ 24-Hour Emergency Service

We Repair Roof Leaks on More Than Just "RVs"

Whether you call it an RV, camper, motorhome, travel trailer, fifth wheel, toy hauler, fish house, or bus conversion — if it has a roof that leaks, we fix it.

🚌 Motorhomes

Class A, B & C

🚐 Travel Trailers

All sizes & brands

🏠 Fifth Wheels

Including toy haulers

⛺ Campers

Pop-up & hybrid

🎣 Fish Houses

Permanent & portable

🚛 Truck Campers

Slide-in units

🚌 Bus Conversions

Skoolies & custom

📦 Cargo Trailers

Utility & enclosed

Hit a gutter, tree branch, or building? We repair punctures, tears, edge damage, cap transitions, and membrane damage caused by impacts, storms, and road damage.

See the Difference

Real results from real Minnesota customers

RV roof before repair — damaged leaking membrane
BEFORE
RV roof after TPO replacement by RV Roof Renewal
AFTER
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What Does RV Roof Repair Cost in Minnesota?

Transparent starting prices — written on-site estimates on every job

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Leak Repair

$500 – $3,000

Vent leaks, seam failures, flashing repairs, and spot membrane patches. Most repairs completed in one visit.

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Lifetime Reseal

$1,500 – $5,500

Commercial-grade silicone applied over existing membrane. Seals the entire roof surface — no more yearly caulking, ever.

Coating Details →
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Full Replacement

$4,000 – $12,000

Complete tear-off and install of 45-mil TPO or EPDM. Up to 20-year warranty. Decking repairs included if needed.

Replacement Details →

Final pricing depends on RV size and roof condition. We provide written on-site estimates — no surprises, no hidden fees. Read our full Minnesota RV roof cost guide →

Our approach

Most companies quote full replacement. We start with repair.

If your roof can be fixed right, we fix it. We'll tell you honestly whether repair or replacement is the smarter call — and we'll never push the more expensive option if the cheaper one does the job.

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30+
Years of Roofing Experience
100's+
Insurance Claims Settled
Up to 20
Year Warranty on Covered Work
5.0 ★
Average Google Rating

🏆 Licensed & Insured

Fully licensed and insured in Minnesota. You're completely protected on every job.

🚐 Mobile Service

We come to your home, storage facility, or campground — you don't move a thing.

🏗️ Commercial-Grade Materials

45-mil TPO and EPDM — nearly twice the thickness of factory RV membranes. Heat-welded seams.

💰 Honest Pricing

Written quotes, no hidden fees. We tell you exactly what's needed and why.

🛡️ Backed by Warranty

Warranty coverage depends on the repair system installed. Covered roof systems may qualify for up to a 20-year warranty and lifetime leak-free protection. Documented before we leave.

📋 Insurance Experts

100's+ claims settled. We work directly with your adjuster and insurance company so it's painless for you.

How It Works

Simple, transparent, and done right the first time

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1

Inspect

On-site walkthrough with full photo documentation of every seam, vent, skylight, flashing, and roof edge.

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2

Identify Wear Areas

Pinpoint the common wear points — flashing, sealants, edges — and explain options in a written quote.

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3

Repair & Reinforce

Apply the RV Roof Renewal Repair System — commercial-grade membrane work + reinforced flashing.

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4

Seal & Coat

Long-term sealing or silicone coating, chosen to match the system you selected.

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Final Check

Leak-prevention walk-through, photo handoff, and your written warranty in hand before we leave the driveway.

Why Not Just Use a Dealership?

Most RV owners ask this question. Here's the honest answer.

What You're Comparing ✅ RV Roof Renewal 🏢 Dealership / Shop
Wait Time 1–3 days 2–6 weeks
Cost Competitive — written quote on-site Higher overhead, higher markups
Convenience We come to your home, lot, or campground You haul it in, you haul it back
Specialization RV roofing only — TPO, EPDM, Silicone General RV repairs — roof is just one of many
Warranty Up to 20-year + lifetime leak-free guarantee Limited — varies by tech and shop policy
Insurance Claims 100+ claims settled — we handle it for you You manage the paperwork
Who Does the Work Steve shows up personally on every job Assigned to whoever is available
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What Our Customers Say

★★★★★ 5.0 out of 5  ·  13 Google reviews
Diane Koll
Diane Koll
a week ago
★★★★★ Google Review
Steve had responded to my message regarding a leak in my RV within an hour, which in my opinion does not happen very often anymore. We talked thru what I was seeing and his schedule. He is a very personable guy and had me feeling very comfortable as I was very nervous about having to get work done, being a widow and trying to ready the vehicle to sell when in truth my husband always took care of vehicles. Then with rain in the forecast he called on a Saturday asking if he could come out and said he would come to my place and fix as he didn't want rain to do more damage. I am happy with the job done, the friendly customer service and reasonable pricing. Highly recommend this company.
Doug Reier
Doug Reier
a week ago
★★★★★ Google Review
Steve came out to my house to repair a leak in the front corner of my travel trailer. During his initial roof inspection he also found a significant soft spot in the one of the back corners as well. After Steve initially estimated that spot would cost an additional $500 to fix, I told him to go ahead with repairing both areas and re-sealing the entire roof. When he was finished he noted that the whole job went faster than anticipated so he adjusted my bill down a few hundred dollars to reflect that. This was very honest of him, as I would have had no idea how the labor tIme and price for materials would have broken out. Steve did a nice job - pictures included. He also provided a 10 year warranty.
James Schuchard
James Schuchard
3 months ago
★★★★★ Google Review
Had a great experience with Steve fixing my RV roof. He was on time, well prepared and was able to diagnose the problem quickly. He had all the materials on hand to fix a leak that was due to the factory not installing the caulking around the bathroom fan correctly. We have not had another problem since it was fixed.
Robert Jacobs
Robert Jacobs
4 months ago
★★★★★ Google Review
Very professional and informative about roofing materials and installation. Researched many sites and companies before getting in contact with Steve. Word of caution spend time doing your due diligence when looking to get roofing replacements/repairs done. Warranties, quality, and types of materials used in the rv industry are questionable at best. An answer to prayers Steve guided me through different options for my roofing needs and help me to inspect not only roof, but many other things throughout my rv to get me into the best and safest way to enjoy our traveling quest for full time living. After spending considerable time inspecting all points he helped me to set up a plan to take care of all things. The time I spent with Steve, he showed me things not even paid training programs do not show, because many commercial techniques are not used in the rv industry, that leads to lower quality materials at higher prices. Steve worked respectfully with me and only replaced/repaired what was needed, which saved a lot of money compared to many other estimates received. It left extra budget to add somethings to make traveling more comfortable. The information and hospitality Steve and Jackie showed was priceless. I would recommend there information and services to anyone interested in a better way in the rving life style.
mark jerde
mark jerde
4 months ago
★★★★★ Google Review
Steve from RV Roof Renewable came out to my residence and pulled my ac unit off my ice castle. Turns out the unit does not fit in my local car wash! He put a temporary patch on the roof until the new ac unit came in. When it arrived he came back out and replaced the old one. He and his company are highly recommended!!
★★★★★ 5.0 Stars  ·  13 Google Reviews
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We Work With All Major Insurance Companies

Storm, hail, or fallen-tree damage? We've settled 100's+ RV roof insurance claims. File a claim →

State Farm Allstate Progressive GEICO Farmers AAA American Family MetLife USAA Auto-Owners Safeco Safelite

Why Most RV Roofs Don't Need Full Replacement

Most RV owners are told they may need a new roof when the real problem is failed sealant, weak seams, or water intrusion around vents and roof penetrations.

A full roof replacement is not always the right first answer. RV Roof Renewal inspects the roof, identifies the actual source of the problem, and recommends repair, resealing, restoration, or replacement only when it's genuinely needed.

Repair or Reseal May Be Right When…

  • Damage is isolated to one or two areas
  • The membrane is still structurally sound
  • The leak is coming from a vent, seam, skylight, or roof penetration
  • Soft spots have not spread across the roof
  • The RV is worth maintaining for the long term

Replacement May Be Needed When…

  • The roof deck has widespread rot across multiple sections
  • The membrane has failed across large areas — not just at penetrations
  • Multiple soft spots indicate long-term water intrusion
  • Prior repairs keep failing in the same areas
  • Structural framing damage is too extensive to patch

Our difference: We use commercial-grade roofing systems, not temporary RV patch products.   Full repair vs. replace guide →

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Key Takeaways
  • RV roof leaks should be inspected early before water reaches the decking.
  • Repair is often possible when damage is isolated.
  • Resealing may be the better option when the membrane is sound but sealants are failing.
  • Replacement should only be recommended when the roof system or structure is too far gone.
  • RV Roof Renewal focuses on saving the roof when it can be saved.

Ready to Fix Your RV Roof?

On-site inspection · Written quote · Mobile service to your location anywhere in Minnesota

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