When your RV roof can't be patched anymore, we replace it right - with substrate inspection, membrane options, and a roof built to protect for decades.
Your RV roof is shrinking and pulling away from the front cap. You've had multiple sections lifting and gluing them down only lasts a season. A major hail storm left the membrane so damaged that patches won't hold anymore. These problems tell you the same thing - replacement is the only answer. Your roof has reached the end of its life.
Here's what separates a replacement that lasts from one that fails in two years: substrate inspection. Most shops remove the old membrane and install a new one over whatever's underneath. If that substrate is rotted plywood, water-damaged insulation, or compromised framing, the new membrane fails fast. You end up back in two years with the same problem. When other companies say no, we say yes - but we do it right.
Fiberglass Worx does the substrate work that other shops skip. We remove the old membrane completely, inspect every inch of the deck for rot and water damage, check the insulation, examine the framing. We repair or replace what's compromised before we touch the new membrane. Then we install your new EPDM or TPO membrane properly - sealing every seam, vent, skylight, and edge. Pair that with Crazy Seal and you have 50-year protection from day one. Our team brings over 20 years of RV roof expertise, and our dedicated indoor facility ensures proper installation in controlled conditions.
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Every roof replacement follows our proven 6-step process in our dedicated indoor facility.
Bring your RV to our shop at 7685 Dahlia Street in Commerce City. We inspect the roof with you and determine whether repair or replacement is the right call. We assess membrane condition, substrate damage, and damage patterns. We give you an honest cost range and realistic timeline on the spot. No phone quotes - roof damage needs to be seen and touched to evaluate accurately.
We photograph the roof thoroughly and create a detailed assessment. If hail or storm caused the damage, we document everything to insurance adjuster standards and can coordinate directly with your insurance company. You don't play middleman. We handle the communication and paperwork.
We remove the old membrane completely and expose the substrate deck. This is where most shops fail by skipping the hard work. We inspect every inch of the plywood decking for rot and water damage. We check insulation for moisture saturation. We examine framing for structural compromise. This step determines whether your next roof lasts 20 years or fails in two.
If we find rotted plywood, we replace it. If insulation is water-damaged, we replace it. If framing is compromised, we repair it. This step is what separates a lasting replacement from a temporary fix. Most shops skip this. We don't.
We install your new EPDM or TPO membrane - whichever we've determined is right for your RV and Colorado's climate. We seal every seam, vent, skylight, AC unit, and edge properly. We ensure proper overlap and secure fastening. Every joint matters.
We inspect every seam and edge before your RV leaves. We walk you through what we found, what we fixed, and what the new roof will deliver. We discuss coating options - Crazy Seal is the premium upgrade that adds 50 years of protection. Then we get your RV back to you in 2-4 weeks.
| Replacement Factor | Fiberglass Worx | RV Dealership | Mobile RV Tech |
|---|---|---|---|
| Substrate Inspection | Complete deck inspection and repair | Dealer may skip | Mobile tech often skips |
| Insurance Coordination | Direct adjuster communication | Limited coordination | Minimal experience |
| Membrane Options | EPDM and TPO assessment | Limited options or dealer markup | Limited options |
| Turnaround Time | 2-4 weeks | 4-8 weeks or outsource | 3-6 weeks |
| Coating Upgrade | Crazy Seal available | Limited availability | May not offer |
| Facility | Dedicated indoor, climate-controlled | Variable conditions | On-site, weather dependent |
Fiberglass Worx replaces RV roofs the way they should be replaced - with full substrate inspection, proper membrane selection, and expert installation in a climate-controlled facility. We handle insurance coordination, coordinate the timeline with your schedule, and back the work with expertise that's hard to find. Tell us what you need and we will handle the rest.
Everything you need to know about RV roof replacement at Fiberglass Worx.
Cost depends on RV size, substrate condition, and membrane choice. Full replacements typically range from $3,500 to $8,000 or more. EPDM is less expensive upfront. TPO costs more but lasts longer in Colorado. We always provide a free verbal estimate in person after inspecting the substrate - that's the only way to give you an honest price.
Replacement is the right call when the membrane is shrinking and pulling away from edges, multiple sections are lifting and won't stay sealed, the damage is so extensive that patches would cover more than half the roof, hail damage has compromised the membrane in multiple locations, the EPDM is past 15 years old, or the TPO is past 20 years old. We assess for free.
EPDM is traditional black rubber - less expensive, 10-15 year lifespan, absorbs heat. TPO is white or grey, reflects UV and heat, 15-20 year lifespan. For Colorado's intense high-altitude UV and temperature swings, TPO generally performs better. We assess your RV and recommend what will last longest in our climate.
Most replacements complete in 2-4 weeks from start to finish. That timeline depends on substrate condition - if we find significant rot or water damage, repair work may extend the timeline. We communicate upfront about what we find so there are no surprises.
Yes, in many cases - if hail or storm damage caused the membrane to fail. We document the damage and can work directly with insurance adjusters. Contact your insurance to confirm coverage, then bring your RV in for a free estimate. We handle the coordination.
We replace it. That's the substrate repair step that separates a replacement that lasts from one that fails in two years. Most shops skip this inspection and install a new membrane over rotted wood. We find the rot, remove it, install new plywood and insulation, then install the new membrane. That's why our replacements hold.
Absolutely. Crazy Seal is the best way to maximize protection after a new membrane. New membrane plus Crazy Seal gives you 50-year protection from day one. We offer Crazy Seal as an upgrade during the final inspection.
We work on all RV brands - Escape, Tiffin, Newmar, Grand Design, Brinkley, Luxe, Winnebago, Airstream, Thor, Keystone, Jayco, Entegra, and others. If it's an RV with a rubber or TPO roof membrane, we can replace it. The same proven process applies regardless of brand.Escape Trailer Industries service partner, but our expertise covers the entire RV spectrum.