Expert Caravan Roof Repairs in Adelaide
A leaking caravan roof is one of the most damaging problems a van can have. Water finds its way into cavities, rots timber framing, and delaminates composite panels - often before you notice anything is wrong.
Leaks, resealing, membrane replacement & water damage restoration. 40+ years experience.
Get a Roof QuoteA leaking caravan roof is one of the most damaging problems a van can have. Water finds its way into cavities, rots timber framing, and delaminates composite panels - often before you notice anything is wrong.
Roof work is where cutting corners shows up fastest. A poorly resealed hatch or unnoticed water trail can write off a van in under a year. Our team has been repairing caravan roofs since the 1980s - we know what to look for and how to make the repair last.
Our St Marys workshop has the hoist, tools and covered bays required to strip, inspect and rebuild caravan roofs of every type.

Cracked sealant around vents, hatches, aerials and air conditioners is the number one cause of caravan water damage. We locate every source and rebuild joints to full weatherproof condition.
Preventative resealing every 3 to 5 years is the single best way to protect your caravan. We strip old sealant, inspect, and apply fresh modern polyurethane and butyl systems.
TPO and rubber membrane removal and replacement. We also replace damaged fibreglass and aluminium roof sheeting with proper flashing and adhesives.
Hail dents, fallen branch punctures and storm damage - all repairable. We work directly with RAA, CIL, YOUi, AAMI and Ken Tame on insurance claims.
When a leak has gone unnoticed, the damage runs deeper than the roof. We strip ceiling panels, replace rotted framing and rebuild the interior.
Damaged roof hatches, broken skylights, failed AC seals, solar panel mounts and aerial bases - all fitted, repaired and re-sealed.

Signs your caravan roof needs attention now: brown stains on ceiling panels, soft or spongy ceiling, musty smells after rain, cracked external sealant, or water pooling around roof vents. Any of these means a workshop inspection this week, not next month.
We have worked on every common caravan roof construction built in Australia over the past 40 years - aluminium sheet, one-piece fibreglass, TPO membrane, composite sandwich panels, and the timber-framed construction of older vans.
We are specialists for vintage and timber-framed caravans where modern workshops often refuse to quote. Jayco, Coromal, Roadstar, Avan, Jurgens, European imports - we have seen them all.

We get your caravan onto the hoist and inspect every joint, fastener, seal, vent, hatch and penetration - not just the obvious leak.
Every repair, part and sealant listed in writing. Nothing goes ahead without your approval.
Sometimes the full extent of water damage is only visible once the roof is opened up. We document and show you what we find.
Replace damaged panels, treat affected timber, install new sealant systems, rebuild joints to factory watertight condition.
Before you take the caravan home, we water test the repair to prove the roof is fully watertight.
Common signs include water stains or brown marks on the interior ceiling, soft or spongy spots on the ceiling panels, a musty or damp smell inside the van, visible cracking or separation in the exterior roof sealant, and water pooling around roof vents, air conditioners, or aerial mounts. Any of these symptoms should be investigated immediately - small leaks become major structural repairs if left untreated.
We generally recommend inspecting all roof sealant annually and resealing every 3 to 5 years, depending on exposure. Caravans stored outdoors in harsh Australian sun will need resealing sooner than those kept under cover. Our 56-point service includes a full roof condition check as part of the inspection.
Yes. Water damage restoration is one of our specialties. We can replace damaged ceiling panels, treat and replace affected framing, re-laminate cabinetry, and rebuild sections where the timber or composite has rotted. The key is catching it early - we inspect the full extent of the damage before quoting so you know the scope of work involved.
Yes. We handle hail, storm, and fallen branch damage to caravan roofs and regularly work with insurers on storm damage claims. We repair dents, replace damaged roof sheeting, restore roof membranes, and reseal everything to watertight condition. We handle insurance claims for RAA, CIL, YOUi, AAMI and Ken Tame.
Every major construction type - aluminium sheet, fibreglass, one-piece rubber and TPO membrane, composite sandwich panels, and timber-framed older caravans. We work on all brands including Jayco, Coromal, Roadstar, Avan, Jurgens, European imports, and vintage caravans. Our 40+ years of experience means we have seen almost every roof construction in existence.
A simple reseal can be completed within a day. Minor leak repairs typically take 1 to 3 days. Full roof membrane replacement or major water damage restoration can take 1 to 3 weeks depending on the extent of damage and parts availability. We provide a detailed timeline after inspection.
Spotted a leak, damaged roof, or water stain? Bring your caravan in for a full inspection and honest quote.