
Mobile RV Water Damage Repair in Portage, Michigan
RV Water Damage Repair at your campsite, storage lot, or driveway across Portage — 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 Portage estimate
Tell us what's wrong and where the RV sits. We'll reach out fast.
RV Water Damage Repair in Portage
That damp, musty cabin smell in a Portage RV is water damage announcing itself. We trace it back to the roof, a window, or a slide seal and check how far the rot has spread — at a site on Long Lake, your storage unit off Shaver Road, or your driveway — with an honest verdict before you spend a dime on repairs.
Serving Portage and the area
Portage sits just south of Kalamazoo, built around its inland lakes, and we cover the whole city. Austin Lake — the largest natural lake in Kalamazoo County and famously shallow — and Long Lake at Ramona Park are the local recreation waters, with the Gourdneck State Game Area and Gourdneck Lake on the southwest side. The nearest full-hookup camping is Markin Glen County Park just north through Kalamazoo. The rebuilt Portage Road interchange on I-94 (the single-point interchange every local has driven through) and US-131 frame the city, and RV and boat storage lines Sprinkle Road and Shaver Road.
Portage is right in the heart of our service area alongside Kalamazoo, so it's one of the areas we cover most reliably — urgent calls are often reached next-day and standard work is usually scheduled within the week. Call for current availability.
Portage is an inland-lake community in the Southwest Michigan snowbelt, so winterization and spring de-winterization are genuine seasonal needs, and summer demand runs on the local lakes. US-131 is the direct pipeline to Elkhart, Indiana about an hour south, so post-purchase and pre-trip inspections on Elkhart-bought rigs are a common call here too.
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.
Portage questions
- Do you come out to the lakes around Portage like Austin Lake and Long Lake?
- Yes — if your RV is at a launch, a lakeside site, or a home on Austin Lake, Long Lake, or Gourdneck Lake, we come to you. Portage is central to our area, so these are routine calls.
- Can you winterize my RV at a Portage storage facility?
- Yes. Much of the area's RV and boat storage sits along Sprinkle Road and Shaver Road, and we come right to the unit to winterize or de-winterize before the freeze.
