Water Damage Repair

Water damage in RVs can lead to significant issues. It’s crucial to pinpoint the source of any leaks to prevent further damage. Our team has the necessary experience to locate leaks accurately, repair them effectively, and restore your RV to its former condition.

Detecting water damage early is essential to avoid more serious problems down the line. By recognizing common signs of water damage and taking prompt action, you can protect your RV from further harm. Explore the information below to learn about these signs and discover what steps you can take to address them. Trust Leisure Coachworks to provide comprehensive solutions and expert assistance in managing water damage concerns for your RV.

Signs of Water Damage

Smells and feels damp

If something feels damp and smells musty, it might be water mildew. This smell gets stronger as you get closer. But don’t get too close, as that smell could mean mold is on its way.

Stains

If you think your RV has had a leak for a while, you might see stains. These stains look like the marks left behind when water dries up, like under a sink where water has dripped and left behind mineral deposits. They can be white or darker, depending on the surface.

Bumpy texture

When water gets into things like wood, it can make the surface bumpy or peel. These bumps or peels could be signs of water damage hiding underneath.

Where to look for Water Damage

Leaks can happen in lots of places, like doors, windows, skylights, ceiling fans, and where water or gas comes into the RV.

Warped Walls

The walls of RVs consist of layers of different materials, some of which are laminated or bonded together. Over time, a roof leak can lead to delamination, where the adhesives holding these layers together become weakened. As a result, the layers separate, causing the walls or floor to bulge or warp.

If You Have Water Damage

Dry it out immediately

Air out damp areas right away to stop mold from growing. Remove anything blocking airflow, like floor mats, and use a wet/dry vacuum if you have one.

Ventilation

If the weather is good, open windows and doors to let air in and moisture out. A fan can help, too.

Take Pictures

Wet spots can dry up and leave no marks. Take pictures to remember where they were in case you need them later.

Follow up

Water damage might not show up right away, so keep an eye out. It’s best to catch it early before it gets worse.

Call RV Water Damage Repair Experts

If you find water damage, get in touch with the professionals at Leisure Coachworks. Ignoring it could lead to bigger problems down the road.

At Leisure Coachworks, we care about our customers. Call us today at (909) 428-6775 for a free evaluation, or send us an email to let us know how we can help.