After a rainy campground weekend, a tiny seam gap can be enough to turn into a wet ceiling panel. Highway grit, summer heat, and sharp turns all take a toll on an RV exterior. At MPT Autobody, our RV roof repair team looks over the damage summer leaves behind and repairs it before fall rain gets involved. Leak paths, cracked panels, and loose exterior parts all get a close look, so last season’s problems don’t follow you on the next trip.
We Stop Roof Leaks Before Fall Rain
Near a roof seam, a soft spot is rarely just a soft spot. Water may have moved several feet from the original opening before it shows up inside. We follow moisture around vents, edge trim, seal lines, and roof transitions.
During a 12-point exterior inspection, roof edges and vent seals get extra attention because summer heat and road vibration can work them loose. Even a narrow opening can send fall rain into framing, insulation, and interior finishes. We often find issues like these:
- Seam splits: Openings around roof edges and exterior joints are cleaned and resealed.
- Cracked caps: Damaged corners can let water slip behind panels, so we repair them before that happens.
- Loose trim: Worn pieces are secured before highway wind pulls them farther away.
What Can You Fix Before Fall RV Travel?
A hard bump while closing a compartment door, or a fiberglass crack near a wheel well, can become a bigger headache once temperatures start changing. We repair fiberglass cracks, collision marks, worn doors, and damaged exterior hardware before your fall trip. Areas around each repair matter too. Stress from one impact can spread beyond the first visible mark.
- Fiberglass cracks: Splits are repaired before cooler weather and road movement make them wider.
- Entry components: Damaged latches, steps, and compartment doors get corrected when they no longer shut cleanly.
We Repair Collision Damage and Water Intrusion
A low-speed scrape against a post may leave more behind than a scuffed panel. After a tight turn or minor collision, we check mounting points, trim, fiberglass, and the gaps where water can get behind the exterior skin. For RV repair services, we repair damaged sections so your rig is better prepared for road spray and cooler weather. Waiting usually gives moisture more time to travel.
Along coastal roads, salt air can expose worn sealant surprisingly fast. We’re proud to serve customers in Murrells Inlet, SC, and surrounding areas, where changing weather can make unfinished impact damage harder to ignore.
Before travel dates fill up, MPT Autobody can inspect exterior damage, walk you through what we find, and get repairs underway. If you’re wondering whether your rig is ready for RV season, fall miles come up quickly. Contact us at (843) 353-2659 to get started.
