This Travel Trailer had a leak at the roof line resulting in delamination over an extensive area. The sooner you catch delamination starting to occur, the less time water has to create more damage. Click Here to learn how to Spot Delamination
This Travel Trailer had a leak at the roof line resulting in delamination over an extensive area. The sooner you catch delamination starting to occur, the less time water has to create more damage. Click Here to learn how to Spot Delamination
This Mountain Aire Motorhome came to us with substantial body damage to the rear side, top and bottom. Many different body panel types and materials were all effected and needed repair. Care needed to be taken to ensure structural integrity was not comprimised by the...
After many miles, this Winnebego's front cap was covered in stress cracks. Much of the painted areas of the entire top had the clear coat peeling. Under the windscreen, were signs of rust due to water leaks. The rear of the vehicle had damage from a minor collision...
This Toy Hauler experienced water leakage and had delamination damage to the outer wall. We removed and replaced all of the wet wood, before finishing the exterior to a seamless match.
The sunlight trick is a visual inspection technique used to identify RV delamination—where the exterior fiberglass skin separates from its internal substrate—by using low-angle light to reveal surface imperfections that are invisible in flat light. How the Sunlight...
RV delamination is a serious structural problem where the layers of an RV’s exterior wall separate, creating air pockets that appear as bubbles or ripples.In about 95% of cases, this issue arises from water intrusion, where moisture seeps through failed seals and...
A guy walks into a body shop and asks, “Why is your estimate to fix this dent more than the shop across the street! ??” It sounds a little like the first line of a bad joke; but it’s not funny the number of times I get asked that exact question. ...