When Damage Happens, Speed Matters
An RV with a hole in the roof from a fallen branch or a cracked sidewall from a collision is exposed to the elements every hour it sits unrepaired. In the Pacific Northwest, that means rain entering the structure immediately — and water damage spreading behind walls within days. Getting the damage documented and temporarily sealed quickly limits the secondary damage that turns a moderate insurance claim into a major one. We respond promptly, document thoroughly, and can often provide temporary weatherproofing on the first visit while parts are ordered for permanent repair.
Services We Provide
1 Damage Assessment & Documentation
We photograph the damage from multiple angles, measure the affected areas, identify all damaged components, and write a detailed estimate that your insurance company can use to process the claim. Our estimates itemize materials and labor separately and reference specific parts by manufacturer and part number.
2 Emergency Weatherproofing
When the damage creates an opening to weather — a roof hole, a broken window, a torn sidewall — we provide temporary weatherproofing on the first visit. Tarps, polycarbonate sheeting, and temporary sealant prevent rain entry while permanent parts are ordered. This limits secondary water damage that would increase the total claim cost.
3 Roof Damage Repair
Fallen trees and branches are the most common storm damage we see in Snohomish County. We repair punctured and torn roof membranes, replace crushed roof vents and AC units, rebuild damaged roof structure, and re-seal the entire affected area. We match the existing roof material — TPO, EPDM, fiberglass, or aluminum.
4 Sidewall & Body Repair
Collision damage, falling objects, and wind-driven debris can crack fiberglass, dent aluminum, and break windows. We repair or replace damaged panels, re-bond delaminated areas, replace broken windows, and refinish repaired surfaces to match the existing exterior as closely as possible.
5 Interior Damage Repair
Water that enters through storm damage quickly damages interior surfaces — ceiling panels, wall coverings, flooring, and cabinetry. We remove and replace water-damaged interior materials, treat for mold if moisture has been present for more than 48 hours, and restore the interior to pre-loss condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will you work directly with my insurance company?
We provide detailed written estimates with itemized materials and labor, along with photo documentation, that your insurance adjuster can use to process the claim. We are happy to meet with your adjuster on-site if they request an in-person inspection. We do not bill insurance directly — you pay us and submit our documentation for reimbursement.
Should I file an insurance claim for RV damage?
Whether to file depends on your deductible and the extent of the damage. We provide a free damage assessment and estimate so you can compare the repair cost to your deductible before deciding. Minor cosmetic damage below your deductible is often better handled out-of-pocket. Structural damage, roof penetrations, and any damage that creates water entry risk is worth claiming.
How quickly can you respond to storm damage?
We prioritize storm damage calls because unprotected openings lead to secondary water damage that grows daily. We can typically provide emergency weatherproofing within 24-48 hours and begin permanent repairs once parts are available and the insurance claim is approved.
What if the damage happened while my RV was in storage?
Storage damage is common — trees fall during winter storms, and owners may not discover the damage for weeks or months. We assess the primary damage and any secondary water damage that occurred between the event and discovery, document both for your insurance claim, and perform the complete repair.
Do you repair hail damage on RVs?
Yes. Hail damages RV roofs, sidewalls, and vent covers. We assess hail impact density, document damaged components, replace dented or cracked vent covers and AC shrouds, and repair or replace damaged roof membrane and sidewall panels. Comprehensive hail damage on an RV often exceeds insurance deductibles and is worth claiming.