Delamination Repair, Clemmons, NC

When we perform delamination repair, we’ll work diligently to get the problem resolved as soon as possible.

Delamination impacts the outer coating of the exterior of a trailer or RV, and it’s a challenging problem to deal with on your own. Since the exterior of an RV or trailer is often made of a gel coating or fiberglass, the material can separate from the substrate, which is often made of lightweight plywood or luan. When the protective coating pulls away from the substrate, it leaves the surface susceptible to moisture damage and other damage caused by exposure to the changing climate conditions. You might notice minor cracks on the exterior of your vehicle, which will often turn into larger damaged sections that require delamination repair.

Delamination Repair in Clemmons, North Carolina

If you’re in or near Clemmons, North Carolina, you can rely on our team at Triad RV Repair LLC to provide professional delamination repair that will get you back on the road. We can diagnose and repair a range of issues, including delamination, which is a problem that many RV and trailer repair providers won’t attempt to resolve. It’s important to have your vehicle checked out as soon as possible, as continuing to use it or leave it parked outdoors could lead to more extensive damage. If not properly repaired, delamination can allow moisture to seep through the substrate and into the interior of the vehicle.

When we perform delamination repair, we’ll work diligently to get the problem resolved as soon as possible. Our technicians have the skills and experience needed to diagnose and resolve delamination concerns, as well as other issues that may make it difficult for you to use your recreational vehicle.


At Triad RV Repair LLC, we offer RV delamination repair for customers in Winston-Salem, Clemmons, Greensboro, Lexington, Advance, Asheboro, Bermuda Run, Brown Summit, Colfax, Germanton, High Point, Jamestown, King, Lewisville, Madison, Mocksville, Pfafftown, Rural Hall, Salisbury, Statesville, Thomasville, and Yadkinville, North Carolina, as well as throughout Forsyth County.