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5 Signs Your RV Roof Is About to Leak

  • Donny Zwisler
  • Mar 15
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 29


RV roof leaks rarely start with obvious water dripping from the ceiling. In most cases, the early warning signs are subtle and easy to miss.

Recognizing these warning signs early can help prevent serious structural damage and expensive repairs.

Here are five signs your RV roof may be developing a leak.

1. Cracked or Dried Roof Sealant

The most common cause of RV roof leaks is deteriorating sealant. Sealant protects the seams and openings around vents, skylights, antennas, and air conditioners.

Over time, sun exposure and weather cause sealant to dry out and crack, creating small openings where water can enter.

2. Lifting or Separating Sealant

If sealant begins separating from roof components, small gaps can form where water can penetrate during rain or snow.

Even minor separation can eventually lead to water intrusion.

3. Soft Spots on the Roof

Soft spots on the roof surface may indicate water has already begun damaging the wood structure underneath the roof membrane.

This is an important warning sign that should be inspected quickly.

4. Interior Water Stains

Discoloration or staining on interior ceilings and walls is often a sign that water has been entering the RV for some time.

Unfortunately, by the time stains appear, damage inside the roof structure may already be significant.

5. Musty Odors Inside the RV

A musty smell inside the RV can indicate hidden moisture or mold caused by water intrusion.

If you notice this type of odor, it is a good idea to have the roof inspected.

Don’t Wait for a Leak

Many RV roof problems can be prevented with routine inspections and maintenance. Catching issues early can save thousands of dollars in repairs and help extend the life of your RV roof.

If you notice any of these warning signs, it is best to have your roof inspected as soon as possible.

Call 303-525-7894 or visit ColoradoRVService.com to schedule a professional RV roof inspection today.


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