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Warm air, a tripped breaker, or an AC that won’t start — our RVSA Master Certified technician diagnoses and repairs RV air conditioners onsite, at your driveway, storage lot, or campsite.
— Mobile RV Roof Repair
An RV roof leak rarely announces itself until water has already worked its way into the ceiling, walls, or floor decking. Genesis Mobile RV Service brings the inspection tools and sealing materials directly to your RV, so the leak source gets found and repaired on-site, no towing required.
Every repair is performed by Ralph, an RVSA Master Certified RV Technician with more than 25 years of RV industry experience across rubber (EPDM), TPO, and fiberglass roof systems. Knowing the difference matters, since using the wrong sealant on the wrong roof type is one of the most common causes of a leak coming right back.
— Why It Matters
A roof leak left alone doesn’t just stay a roof problem. Here’s what fast, on-site repair actually protects against.
Most roof leaks are found and sealed in one visit, so water isn’t getting into your RV while you wait on a dealership slot.
A small unsealed seam can lead to soft decking, water-damaged walls, and mold, turning a minor repair into a major interior rebuild.
The technician comes to your driveway, storage lot, or campsite. Your RV never has to leave where it’s parked.
You know the service call and labor rate upfront, and any parts cost is approved by you before work begins.
— Common Problems
Discoloration on the ceiling or walls usually means water has already gotten past the roof membrane.
A roof that flexes underfoot usually means the decking underneath has absorbed water and is starting to deteriorate.
Sealant around vents, seams, and the AC unit naturally breaks down over time and needs to be reapplied.
Gaps where roof sections, vents, or the AC unit meet are a direct path for water to enter.
A roof that dips or sags is often a sign of advanced water damage to the structure underneath.
A persistent musty smell often means moisture and mold are present somewhere behind the walls or ceiling.
— What’s Included
Every visit starts with the $150 service call and diagnostic, which covers dispatch to your location and a full inspection of the system before any repair work begins.
Checking seams, vents, the AC mount, and decking to find the actual leak source.
Complete resealing for roofs showing widespread sealant breakdown.
Repairs matched to your specific roof material to avoid future failure.
Resealing failed seams, vents, and roof penetrations with the correct sealant for your roof type.
Addressing early water damage before it spreads further into the structure.
Annual resealing service to catch wear before it becomes a leak.
Service call covers dispatch and diagnosis. Labor is billed only after that.
$150
Service Call
$200/hr
Labor Rate
— Questions We Hear Often
Every visit starts with a $150 service call and diagnostic, then a $200 per hour labor rate once the leak source is identified. Sealant and any decking materials are quoted separately and approved by you before any work begins.
Water stains on the ceiling or walls, a musty smell, or soft spots underfoot are the most common signs. By the time these show up, the leak has usually been active for a while, which is why catching it early matters.
Yes. EPDM, TPO, and fiberglass roofs all use different sealants and repair approaches, and using the wrong product on the wrong roof type is a common reason leaks come back.
We come to wherever your RV is parked within our service area, including campgrounds, storage lots, and driveways throughout Port Orange and the surrounding Volusia County area.
— What’s Included
Roof-mounted AC units are a common source of roof leaks if unsealed.
Roof leaks that go unnoticed often show up as water damage near plumbing.
Annual roof inspection catches wear before it turns into a leak.
Call now to schedule an RVSA Master Certified technician at your location.