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What cause soft spots in RV floors?

  • Emma L.
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

Soft spots are one of the most common problems RV owners experience, especially in older campers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes. While the flooring may look fine on the surface, the subfloor underneath can become weakened over time from moisture, movement, or structural wear.

In many cases, soft RV floors are caused by water damage. Small leaks around windows, plumbing fixtures, roofs, or slide-outs may go unnoticed for months before the flooring begins to feel soft or unstable. Once moisture reaches the wood subfloor, it can begin to rot and lose its strength.

Another common cause of soft flooring is repeated movement and pressure inside the RV. Slide-outs, heavy foot traffic, furniture movement, and long-term use can gradually weaken sections of the flooring system. Vinyl flooring may also begin to separate, bubble, or crack as the subfloor deteriorates underneath.

Professional camper floor repair and RV flooring repair services can often restore damaged areas before they become major structural problems. Depending on the severity of the damage, repairs may involve reinforcing the subfloor, replacing damaged materials, or installing new RV flooring.

At Waystone RV Floor Repair, we help RV owners across Houston, Austin, Waco, Bryan-College Station, San Antonio, and surrounding Central Texas areas repair soft spots and damaged flooring quickly and professionally. Our team provides honest recommendations, fast turnaround times, and durable repair solutions built to last.


 
 
 

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