Rot Under the Skin

This week we’ve been repairing the front of this trailer from severe water damage. It’s easy to forget, but a yearly roof inspection is a must. In a short amount of time the seams in the roof of this RV took a beating from the sun and cold weather. It eventually cracked enough to let large amounts of water seep in and under the outer skin. Once inside, the water kept everything soaking wet and caused extensive rot damage. It could have been a lot worse, but this is still a fairly big job that will be quickly restored and returned to the owners in as good as new condition.

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Re-roofing an RV

Re-roofing an RV is a big job that can only be completed one way, the right way. This one also took on additional damage when the roof was torn apart from hitting an overhang, ouch! But now, it’s as good as new with special thanks to our great crew!

 

Newmar Coach is As-Good-As-New

The initial work on this beautiful Newmar coach was posted a short while back and today we’re so happy this big job is completed. The siding was perfectly replaced and the color matching is flawless. Our customer could hardly believe their eyes when they saw their coach looking as good as new after a terrible run-in with a far reaching roof overhang. We are so proud of the high level of craftsmanship we have at our shop!