RUNASO RV Service

Certified RV Service Hamilton Based, Ontario Wide Service

Roof Vent Replacement

Professional replacement of RV roof vents to address damage, wear, or leakage while restoring proper ventilation and localized weather sealing.

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Quick Service​ Overview

Mobile & In-Shop Service

Final Availability may depend on RV size, condition, and access.

Damaged Vent Removal

Cracked or failed vents are removed carefully.

Proper Vent Installation

Replacement vents are installed to fit roof openings.

Localized Roof Sealing

Sealing is applied around the vent perimeter.

Common Problems We Fix

Roof vents experience constant exposure to the elements.

Cracked or brittle vent covers

UV exposure weakens plastic components.

Water leaks around vent opening

Aging seals allow moisture intrusion.

Vent damage from impact or debris

Branches or hail can break vent assemblies.

Vent upgrades or fan replacement

Older vents may be replaced during upgrades.

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Our Solution

RUNASO provides roof vent replacement focused on correct fit, proper fastening, and localized sealing. We remove damaged vents, install compatible replacements, and apply appropriate sealants—without guaranteeing full roof watertightness beyond the replaced vent area.

Vent & Roof Assessment

We confirm vent size, roof type, and condition.

Controlled Vent Replacement

Old vents are removed and replaced carefully.

Localized Sealing Application

Sealant is applied around the vent perimeter.

What's Included

Roof Vent Inspection

Assessment of vent condition and roof opening.

Roof Vent Replacement

Removal and installation of replacement vent.

Seal & Finish Review

Inspection of vent seal and installation quality.

How The Service Works

Vent Review

We review vent type and roof condition.

Replacement

Vent is removed and replaced.

Final Inspection

Installation and sealing are reviewed.

Pricing

Roof vent replacement pricing depends on vent type, roof material, and installation complexity. Quotes are provided before service.

Vent size and type

Roof material (rubber, fiberglass, metal)

Sealant requirements

Access and labor time

Why Choose RUNASO

RV Roof System Awareness

Roof materials and structures vary significantly.

Proper Sealing Practices

Correct sealant application is critical.

Clear Scope Definition

Replacement focuses on the vent—not the entire roof.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

Roof vent replacement involves removing the old or damaged vent and installing a new unit with proper sealing to restore ventilation and prevent water intrusion.
Common signs include cracked or brittle plastic, yellowing from UV exposure, broken vent lids, leaks during rain, or vents that no longer open or close properly.
Yes. Failed roof vents are one of the most common causes of roof leaks and interior water damage.
Yes. Continuous exposure to sun, weather, and temperature changes causes vent materials to degrade and eventually fail.
If the vent housing is cracked or brittle, replacement is more reliable than resealing and provides longer-lasting protection.
Yes. Proper replacement includes removing old sealant and applying new sealant to ensure a watertight installation.
Yes. New vents restore proper airflow, helping reduce heat buildup, humidity, and odors inside the RV.
Compatibility depends on roof opening size and vent type. Proper sizing and fit are confirmed before installation.
Most roof vent replacements are completed within one to two hours.
Yes. Leaking vents can allow moisture buildup that contributes to mold, mildew, and interior odors.
Absolutely. Properly sealed roof vents improve inspection results and buyer confidence.
Inspection is recommended annually, after storms, or whenever leaks, cracks, or poor ventilation are noticed.

Schedule Roof Vent Replacement

Roof vents are exposed to weather and UV, making them prone to cracking and seal failure over time. Proper replacement helps restore ventilation and reduce the risk of localized water intrusion.