- Flooring, cabinets, furniture, windows, seals, and water damage restoration
- We find the source of water damage first, then repair the interior
- Most repairs completed in 1 day, larger restoration projects take 2 to 3 days
- Pricing starts at $95 for assessment, $200 to $2,000 for repairs depending on scope
- Free estimates before any work. Call 772-356-0328.
Water Damage Is the Number One Interior Problem
If there's one thing I'd want every RV owner in Jensen Beach to understand, it's this: most interior damage starts with water getting where it shouldn't be. A window seal that's cracked, a roof seam that's pulled apart, a plumbing fitting that drips just a little. These tiny entry points let moisture into walls, floors, and cabinets. And once water gets into an RV's structure, it spreads fast.
RV walls and floors use lightweight materials, typically lauan plywood, particle board, and foam insulation. These materials absorb water quickly and don't dry out easily in Florida's humid climate. According to RVIA inspection data, roughly 45% of RVs over 5 years old have some degree of water intrusion damage. In Florida, that number climbs higher because of our 75% average humidity and frequent afternoon storms.
The good news? Interior damage is repairable when you catch it early. A soft spot in the floor that's 12 inches across today will be 3 feet across in six months if you ignore it. The sooner you call, the less it costs to fix.
Have you noticed a musty smell when you first open up your RV? Do your floors flex or feel spongy in certain spots? Those are early warning signs that water is already doing damage behind the scenes.
Interior Services We Offer
Flooring Repair
Soft spot repair, subfloor replacement, vinyl and laminate installation, and slide-out floor rebuilds. We fix the leak first, then the floor.
Learn moreCabinet & Furniture Repair
Loose doors, broken hinges, delaminating shelves, water-damaged bases, and structural reinforcement for RV cabinets and furniture.
Learn moreWindow & Seal Repair
Window seal replacement, frame repair, dual-pane window service, and leak prevention for all window types on all RV brands.
Learn moreWater Damage Restoration
Leak source identification, damaged material removal, mold treatment, subfloor and wall repair, and full interior rebuilds.
Learn moreHow We Approach Interior Repair
The biggest mistake I see with RV interior repair is fixing the symptom without addressing the cause. You can replace a section of rotted floor, but if the window above it is still leaking, you'll be doing the same repair again in a year. That's why every interior job starts with finding the water source.
I'll inspect the area around the damage, checking window seals, roof seams, plumbing connections, and exterior penetrations. Once we've identified where the water is coming from, we fix that first. Then we move on to restoring the interior.
For flooring, that usually means cutting out the damaged section, replacing the subfloor with marine-grade plywood (which holds up much better than the factory material), and then installing new surface flooring to match the rest of the RV. For cabinets, it might mean rebuilding the bottom of a vanity that's absorbed water, replacing hinges, or reinforcing shelves that have started to sag.
Window seal work involves removing the old sealant, cleaning the frame, and applying new butyl tape or sealant. We test with water after installation to make sure the seal is tight before putting everything back together.
Flooring Problems We See Most Often
Soft spots near the entry door are probably the single most common interior issue we deal with. The door seal wears out, rain gets underneath, and the subfloor around the step well starts to rot. About 30% of our flooring calls involve the entry door area.
Slide-out floors are another frequent problem area. The floor seals along the edges of a slide-out are constantly being compressed and stretched. Over time, they let water through. We've replaced slide-out subfloors on RVs as new as 3 years old, so age alone doesn't protect you.
Bathroom floors take a beating from humidity, splashing, and toilet seal failures. If your bathroom floor feels soft near the toilet, the wax ring or flange connection is probably leaking. That's a plumbing fix plus a flooring fix, and we handle both.
How old is the flooring in your RV? If it's original and your rig is 8 years old or more, it's worth having us take a look. A quick assessment can catch problems before they turn into major projects.
Interior Repair Pricing
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Flooring Repair | $200 - $800 |
| Cabinet Repair | $150 - $500 |
| Window Seal Repair | $100 - $350 |
| Water Damage Restoration | $400 - $2,000 |
| Full Interior Assessment | $95 - $150 |
Prices depend on the size of the affected area, materials needed, and the complexity of the repair. We provide a detailed written estimate after assessing the damage. No surprises.
The Repair Process
Call or Book Online
Call 772-356-0328 or use our contact form. Describe the issue and send photos if you can. It helps us prepare.
Free Estimate
Scott assesses the damage, finds the water source, and gives you a clear written estimate before starting any work.
On-Site Repair
We bring tools and materials to your location. We fix the leak source first, then restore the interior.
Final Inspection
We inspect every repair, test seals with water, and make sure the interior looks and functions like it should.
When to Call vs. When to Wait
Some interior issues are urgent. Others can wait a little while. Here's how to tell the difference.
Call right away if you find active water intrusion (water dripping or pooling), a musty or mold smell, or a floor that's visibly sagging. These problems get worse quickly, especially in Florida's climate. Mold can spread through an RV's interior in as little as 48 hours in our humidity.
You can schedule at your convenience for cosmetic issues like a loose cabinet door, a scratched countertop, or a window that's foggy between the panes. These aren't emergencies, but they're worth addressing to maintain your RV's value and comfort.
If you're not sure whether something is urgent, just call. We'll ask a few questions and give you an honest answer about timing. There's no charge for a phone consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes soft spots in RV flooring?
Soft spots are almost always caused by water damage. The most common sources are leaking windows, failed door seals, toilet ring leaks, and water heater compartment leaks. The plywood subfloor absorbs moisture, delaminates, and eventually rots. The longer it goes unaddressed, the larger the damaged area becomes.
How much does RV flooring repair cost?
Flooring repair typically runs $200 to $800 depending on the area size and materials. Patching a small soft spot near a door might be $200 to $300. Replacing flooring in a slide-out or a larger section runs $500 to $800. We always fix the water source first so the new floor doesn't get damaged again.
Can you fix water damage inside my RV?
Yes. Water damage restoration is one of our most common interior services. We'll find the leak source, fix it, remove damaged materials, treat for mold if needed, and rebuild the affected area. Costs range from $400 to $2,000 depending on the extent of the damage.
How do I know if my RV has hidden water damage?
Look for soft spots in the floor, staining on the ceiling or walls, musty smells, bubbling or peeling wallpaper, and delamination on interior walls. Press firmly along walls near windows and in slide-out areas. If the wall flexes or feels spongy, there's water damage behind it.
Can you repair RV cabinets that are falling apart?
Yes. RV cabinets are typically made from lightweight composite materials and particle board that don't hold up as well as residential cabinets. We repair loose doors, broken hinges, delaminating shelves, water-damaged bottoms, and structural issues. When a repair isn't practical, we can rebuild sections.
Do you replace RV windows?
We handle window seal replacement and frame repair. If a window is cracked or the dual-pane seal has failed (you'll see condensation between the panes), we can often source a replacement window. Seal work runs $100 to $350 per window. Full window replacement depends on the size and type.
How long does interior water damage repair take?
Small repairs (a single soft spot or a window leak) can be done in half a day. Larger restoration projects involving subfloor replacement, wall repair, and mold treatment may take 2 to 3 days. We'll give you a time estimate along with the cost estimate.
Will my RV insurance cover interior water damage?
It depends on your policy and the cause of the damage. Sudden events (like a pipe burst) are often covered. Gradual damage from a slow leak that went unnoticed usually isn't. We can document the damage and provide detailed repair estimates to help with your insurance claim if applicable.