
Mobile RV Water Damage Repair in Kalamazoo, Michigan
RV Water Damage Repair at your campsite, storage lot, or driveway across Kalamazoo — a certified tech comes to you, with the full quote before any work starts.
- Certified mobile technicians
- Upfront pricing before work starts
- No travel fees in our service area
- Same-week scheduling, most jobs
Get a free Kalamazoo estimate
Tell us what's wrong and where the RV sits. We'll reach out fast.
RV Water Damage Repair in Kalamazoo
Spongy floors and bubbling walls on a Kalamazoo rig point to a leak that's been working since last season. We find where the water's coming in and assess the damage on-site — at Fort Custer, Markin Glen, or your driveway — and tell you straight whether it's worth repairing or has gone too far.
Serving Kalamazoo and the area
Kalamazoo is central to our service area, and we cover it end to end. We come to the Markin Glen County Park campground just north of downtown on the Kalamazoo River — its full-hookup sites are the closest full-service camping to the city — plus the Fort Custer State Recreation Area in Augusta (between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek) and Cold Brook County Park toward Galesburg. Most local RVers tow to Gull Lake near Richland or Gun Lake at Yankee Springs. The defining junction is the I-94 / US-131 interchange southwest of town, and the RV and boat storage clusters along South Burdick and Gull Road.
Kalamazoo sits in the middle of our territory, so it's one of the areas we reach most reliably — standard repairs are typically scheduled within the week and urgent calls are often next-day. Call for today's availability, because summer books fast.
Kalamazoo is inland-lake and state-park country, not a lakeshore town — summer demand is campground and Gull Lake / Gun Lake traffic, and Michigan winters make fall winterization a real need. It also sits about an hour up US-131 from Elkhart, Indiana, so if you bought a rig near the RV factories we can do a post-purchase or pre-trip inspection here.
Sound familiar?
- Soft or spongy floors, walls, or around the slide-outs
- Musty, damp smell inside the cabin
- Bubbling or delaminated exterior fiberglass
- Water stains spreading across interior panels
- Rot around windows, roof seams, or slide seals
- Black mold or mildew in corners and cabinets
What we fix
- Leak-source diagnosis (roof, windows, slides, plumbing)
- Soft-floor and wall rot assessment and repair
- Fiberglass delamination assessment
- Resealing windows, slides, and roof penetrations
- Subfloor and structural spot repair
- Water-damaged panel replacement
Getting your RV fixed is three steps

- 1
Call or request an estimate.
Tell us what's wrong and where the RV sits — driveway, campground, or storage lot.
- 2
A certified tech is dispatched to you.
No towing, no shop drop-off, no waiting weeks for a dealer service bay.
- 3
Approve the quote, we fix it on-site.
You see the price before any work starts. Most common repairs finish in a single visit.
What it costs
A diagnosis service call runs $150–200. Sealing the water source is often $200–600; structural soft-spot, floor, and wall repairs vary widely by how far the damage has spread and are quoted after inspection. We'll tell you honestly whether it's worth repairing.
You always get the full quote — parts and labor — before any work starts. No travel fees within our service area.
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Frequently asked questions
- Can water damage be repaired, or is my RV totaled?
- It depends entirely on how far it's spread. Caught early at a single leak, it's very repairable. Widespread rotted subfloor and delamination can cost more than the rig is worth — and we'll tell you that straight rather than sell you a repair that doesn't make sense.
- How do you find the source of the leak?
- We work backward from where the water shows up, checking the roof seams, windows, slide seals, and plumbing above and around the damage. Water travels, so the stain is rarely right under the leak.
- Is a soft floor dangerous?
- A soft floor means the subfloor is rotting and losing strength. It won't fail overnight, but it spreads, and it means water is still getting in. It's worth diagnosing before it reaches framing and walls.
Kalamazoo questions
- Do you service RVs at Markin Glen and Fort Custer?
- Yes — Markin Glen County Park north of Kalamazoo and Fort Custer State Recreation Area in Augusta are both in our regular area. We repair on-site at the campsite so you don't lose your spot or your weekend.
- I bought my RV near Elkhart — can you inspect it in Kalamazoo?
- Absolutely. A lot of owners buy from the Elkhart-area dealers an hour south and want a Michigan tech to go through the rig before a big trip or once the factory warranty is running out. We can do that inspection at your home or storage lot.
