

RV Roof Repair and Replacement
You shouldn’t have to worry about rain when you’re on an adventure!
We understand what a bummer a leaky RV roof can be, and we’re here to help your adventure be free from that stress.
Sands Roofing knows roofs really well-even RV roofs! We’re local RV roof replacement experts in Lexington, SC who will make sure that the roof of your RV, camper, or travel trailer is one thing you won’t need to worry about on your next big adventure.
Most campers, travel trailers and RV’s have TPO roofing.
TPO roofing is a single layer product used on commercial buildings.
There are 3 types of TPO roofing:
- .45 thickness
- .60 thickness
- .90 thickness
Your camper or RV most likely came from the factory with a thickness of .45 and in many cases thinner. We know how to fix that at Sands Roofing! Our Lexington, SC location specializes in RV roof replacements and camper roof repair along with sealing them, so the harsh weather can’t stop your adventure.
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This was to save money during manufacturing.
Unfortunately, over time, these thinner products have a tendency to tear at the stress points–normally around penetrations and corners, and especially around gutter mounted awnings.
At Sands Roofing, we replace this thin product with a much more robust .60 product.
Our roofs are glued to ensure the very best available attachment.
We use high quality 10-year roof sealant on the parameter to ensure you get many years of carefree camping with no fear of the damage that can be caused by a leak that goes undetected.
Ready to get started? Just follow the three simple steps:
- Step one-- Call now, request a call back, or book your appointment online for a free inspection and estimate.
- Step two-- After your inspection, we'll explain what we found and answer all your questions. We'll give you what you need to know to make the best decision.
- Step three-- We'll file all the paperwork with your insurance company and meet with your insurance adjuster while you relax and watch your project be completed.