We can repair your RV’s body when delamination occurs.
RVs are perfect for adventurous people who want to travel without leaving the comforts of home behind. However, since RVs are constantly exposed to the elements, they can become damaged in a variety of ways.
Delamination, for instance, occurs when the exterior material (usually fiberglass) separates from the backing material (usually lightweight plywood and Styrofoam). The seals that keep these materials together can separate, warp, and fail due to weather exposure, especially when water is involved. If water does get inside, then there may be mold and odors to contend with. If you are dealing with delamination, it’s important to hire a professional for delamination repair services.
At Triad RV Repair LLC, we are the professionals you can rely on for delamination repair when you’re in the Forsyth County, North Carolina area. We have been servicing RVs since 2009, and with over a decade of experience, we understand how to assess RV damage accurately and implement the proper solutions to get our customers back on the road. Once we have thoroughly inspected your vehicle, we’ll give you a quote for the repairs needed, explain our plan, and get to work.
Our technicians always work with careful attention to detail, and if any replacement parts are needed, we will only use high-quality products for your specific brand. We’ll handle the delamination repair process with efficiency and precision, restoring your vehicle to its former glory.
Customer service is incredibly important to us whether you come to our shop for delamination repair or something else. Our relationships with our customers matter to us, and we will do our best to ensure your satisfaction. Contact us today.
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.