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Mobile Home Roof Repair Denver — Coating, Sealing, and Replacement Since 1978

Why Mobile Home Roofs Leak and What Ernie's Gutter Does About It

Mobile home roofs fail differently than standard residential roofs, and they fail faster. The flat or low-slope structure, thin decking, and lightweight materials that most mobile homes carry were not designed for Colorado's combination of hail, UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycling, and heavy snow loads. Ernie's Gutter has been fixing mobile home roofs across Denver and the Front Range since 1978. This page covers what causes the leaks, how we fix them, and what your options are when coating alone is no longer enough.

Featured Answer: Mobile home roof repair in Denver typically runs $800 to $1,200 for a single-wide elastomeric coating and $1,500 to $3,000 for a double-wide. If the structure is sound and leaks are localized, a properly applied two-coat elastomeric system is usually the right answer and can last 10 to 15 years. Full roof-over and replacement options are available when coating is no longer enough. Ernie's Gutter provides free on-site evaluations so you know exactly what you need before any money changes hands.
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Why Mobile Home Roofs Leak in Colorado

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Mobile home roofs fail faster than standard residential roofs for a straightforward reason: they were not built with Colorado in mind. The flat or low-slope profile that most mobile homes carry means water has nowhere to go quickly. Add in 300-plus days of UV exposure at altitude, the freeze-thaw cycling that attacks any small seam or crack through winter, and the occasional hailstorm that leaves damage you cannot always see from the ground, and you have a roof system working hard every single day of the year.

The most common failure points are not hard to find once you know where to look. Vent pipe boots and AC unit penetrations are almost always the first areas to go. The sealant around these penetrations shrinks and cracks over time, and water finds its way under the coating before you notice a stain on the ceiling. Seams between metal panels are the second most common culprit, especially on older units where factory tape has dried out and lost its adhesion. Aging elastomeric or silver coatings that have started to bubble or crack stop moving with the roof deck during temperature swings, and that is when hairline fractures open up and allow moisture underneath.

One more problem worth noting is ponding water. A flat roof with any settlement or sag holds water rather than sheds it. Standing water is one of the fastest ways to shorten the life of any coating system, and on a mobile home it can lead to deck rot and insulation damage in a single season if left alone. By the time you see a water stain inside, water has usually been traveling under the coating for some time, often several feet from the actual point of entry.

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The Mobile Home Roof Repair Process — How We Do It Right

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There is no shortage of contractors willing to slap a coat of silver paint on a mobile home roof and call it repaired. That approach buys maybe two seasons, sometimes less, and leaves the underlying problems untouched. Ernie's Gutter has been doing this work since 1978, and the process we follow is the same whether the job is a small single-wide or a large double-wide with add-ons.

  1. Clean the roof surface: Before any sealant or coating goes down, the roof gets cleaned. Loose debris, dirt, and any deteriorating sections of old coating are removed. You cannot seal over problems you have not found, and you cannot bond a new coating to a dirty or compromised surface.
  2. Seal all penetrations: Vent pipes, pipe boots, skylight perimeters, exhaust fan flanges, screw lines, and any open seams all receive individual attention before field coating goes down. We use high quality roofing cement, reinforced tape, and elastomeric sealant rated for this application.
  3. Apply reinforcement fabric: Large cracks, deteriorated sections, and stress areas along seams get a layer of fiber mesh fabric embedded in the first coat. This reinforcement prevents future separation and adds tensile strength across areas that have already shown a tendency to move.
  4. Apply two full coats of elastomeric coating: The first coat goes on north to south at full specified mil thickness. The second coat goes on perpendicular, east to west, after the first has properly cured. This cross-direction application ensures complete coverage with no voids or thin spots from roller lapping. The finished system provides a seamless waterproof barrier, superior UV protection, and a useful life of 10 or more years when properly maintained.
  5. Final walkthrough with the homeowner: We walk the roof with the homeowner before we leave the job site. You see exactly what was done, where the problem areas were, and what to watch going forward. If anything looks wrong, it gets addressed before we pack up.

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Coating, Roof-Over, or Full Replacement — Which One Do You Need?

Not every mobile home roof needs the same solution, and a contractor who recommends the same approach on every job is not giving you an honest assessment. A coating system works well when the structure is sound, leaks are localized, and the roof has not been recoated so many times that the accumulated layers have lost their bond to the deck. If those conditions are met, a properly applied elastomeric system is the most cost-effective answer available.

A roof-over system makes sense when coating has been applied multiple times and is no longer bonding properly, or when soft spots exist but the underlying framing is still solid. EPDM rubber membrane installed over rigid foam insulation gives you a clean new surface without a full tear-off. Metal panel roof-over systems are another option, particularly where hail and snow resistance are priorities.

Full replacement is the honest answer when the deck is compromised, insulation is soaked, or the home has a history of repairs that never hold for more than a season. Ernie's Gutter will inspect your structure and give you a straight recommendation that fits your budget, your home's actual condition, and your long-term goals. We do not push the most expensive option. We tell you what we found and what it actually needs.

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Mobile Home Leaking After the Last Storm?

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Mobile Home Roofing Services: Quick Reference

Every mobile home roof situation is different. Here is a plain-language breakdown of what each service covers, when it applies, and what to expect from Ernie's Gutter when you call.

Elastomeric Roof Coating

Two-coat application in alternating directions over a properly prepped surface. UV-reflective, flexible, and rated for Colorado climate extremes. Best for sound roofs with localized leaks. Lasts 10 to 15 years when applied correctly and maintained.

Penetration Sealing

Individual sealing of every vent pipe boot, AC unit flange, skylight perimeter, exhaust fan, and screw line before any field coating goes down. The step most contractors skip and the reason most coatings fail before their time.

Emergency Roof Repair

When a storm opens up a mobile home roof and water is coming in, we respond within 24 to 48 hours. Temporary and permanent solutions available. Free inspection and insurance claim assistance included on every call.

EPDM Rubber Membrane

Installed over rigid foam insulation on flat or low-slope mobile home roofs when coating is no longer the right answer. Flexible, weather-resistant, and low maintenance over a full service life. No tear-off required in most cases.

Metal Roof-Over System

Aluminum or galvanized steel panels installed over new insulation and framing. Excellent hail and snow resistance. Long-lasting upgrade for mobile homes where coating has reached the end of its useful life and the framing underneath is still solid.

Full Roof Replacement

Complete tear-off and deck replacement when the structure is compromised, insulation is soaked, or repeated repairs have not held. We provide an honest recommendation based on what we actually find on the inspection, not what costs the most.

Pitched Roof Addition

Full framed gable roof installed above the existing mobile home roof for homeowners who want improved drainage, better insulation, and a traditional roof profile. Often the best long-term solution when the original flat structure cannot support new materials directly.

Maintenance Inspections

Seasonal roof inspection and reseal programs that catch small issues before they become expensive ones. A maintained coating system reaches its full useful lifespan. A neglected one rarely does. Ask about our maintenance programs when you call for your estimate.

Coating vs Roof-Over vs Full Replacement — Which Is Right for Your Mobile Home?

The right answer depends on the current condition of your roof, the extent of any damage underneath, and how many times it has already been coated. Here is how to think through the three main options before you call anyone.

Elastomeric Coating

Best for: Sound structures with localized leaks.

Non-invasive, no tear-off required. Lasts 10 to 15 years when applied correctly. Reflects UV and reduces interior heat load. Most affordable option for qualifying roofs. Works when the deck is intact, leaks trace back to identifiable penetrations or seam failures, and the coating history does not show accumulated bond failure across the full surface.

Roof-Over System

Best for: Roofs that have been coated too many times.

Installs over the existing roof without a full tear-off in most cases. EPDM or metal panel options available. Adds insulation value and structural stability to the existing framing. Longer lifespan than coating alone. Right for mobile homes where accumulated coating layers have failed but the underlying framing is still sound.

Full Replacement

Best for: Sagging, damaged, or mold-compromised roofs.

Complete tear-off and deck replacement. Allows full inspection of framing and insulation condition. Right answer when the deck is compromised, insulation is wet or moldy, the home is sagging, or repeated repairs have not held for more than a season. Pitched gable additions available for long-term drainage improvement.

How Ernie's Gutter Handles Every Mobile Home Roof Job in Denver

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Ernie's Gutter has been working on mobile home roofs in Denver and across the Front Range since 1978. The process we follow has been refined through nearly fifty years of understanding what Colorado weather does to flat and low-slope roofs across every decade of construction and every product generation. We do not use a generic approach designed for mild climates. We inspect and repair for the specific failure patterns that Denver mobile home roofs produce under UV exposure, hail, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles.

  1. On-site inspection: We look at the roof surface, every penetration, the perimeter, and the interior ceiling before we write a single word on paper. No verbal estimates from the truck, no guessing from the ground.
  2. Honest diagnosis: We tell you what we found, what caused it, and whether coating, a roof-over, or replacement is the right answer for your specific situation. We do not recommend the most expensive option by default.
  3. Written scope of work: You get a written scope before any job begins so you know exactly what is included, what it costs, and what materials are being used. No surprises on the back end.
  4. Repair or coating execution: We execute the work as scoped using proper materials and the full two-coat application process. No shortcuts, no substitutions, no skipping the penetration sealing step that most contractors skip.
  5. Final walkthrough with the homeowner: We walk the finished job with you before we leave. You see exactly what was done and where. If anything is not right, it gets fixed on the spot. That is the whole job, start to finish.

Get a Real Evaluation From a Contractor Who Has Been Doing This Since 1978

Ernie's Gutter inspects every mobile home roof the same way: on the roof, at every penetration, with a written scope before any work starts. Free evaluation. Honest recommendation. No pressure to sign anything. Just a straight answer about what your mobile home roof actually needs from a contractor with nearly fifty years on Front Range roofs.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Mobile Home Roof Repair Denver

How much does it cost to coat a mobile home roof in Denver?

A single-wide elastomeric coating typically starts between $800 and $1,200. Larger double-wides generally run $1,500 to $3,000 depending on condition and the amount of prep work required. Full roof-over or replacement systems can exceed $5,000. Ernie's Gutter provides free on-site estimates so you get an accurate number for your specific home before any commitment.

How long does elastomeric coating last on a mobile home?

A properly prepped and correctly applied elastomeric coating system can last 10 to 15 years. Coating applied over a dirty or poorly sealed surface, or applied too thin, will not reach that lifespan. Keeping drains clear and recoating on the right schedule extends the life of the system significantly.

Can I walk on my mobile home roof?

Only on known support beams, and only when necessary. Mobile home roofs are not designed for foot traffic the way a pitched residential roof is. If you need to access the roof for inspection or minor work, use plywood crawl boards to distribute your weight. Stepping between beams can crack the deck or damage the coating.

Do roof coatings really stop leaks?

Yes, when the roof is properly prepped, all penetrations are individually sealed, and the coating is applied in two full coats at the correct thickness. Coating alone will not fix structural issues or stop a leak from a failed pipe boot that has not been properly addressed first. That is why prep and sealing are at least as important as the coating itself.

What is the difference between silver coating and elastomeric?

Silver or aluminum-based coating reflects some UV and is inexpensive, but it gets brittle over time and cracks quickly in Colorado's climate. Elastomeric is a flexible, white, acrylic-based product that moves with the roof during temperature swings instead of cracking. It provides better waterproofing, better UV reflection, and a substantially longer service life. For Colorado conditions, elastomeric is the right choice.

Can you apply elastomeric coating over old coating?

Yes, provided the existing coating is still adhered properly and the surface is clean. Any sections that are bubbling, peeling, or loose must be removed before the new coating goes down. Applying over compromised areas seals the problem underneath and leads to premature failure. A proper inspection tells you how much prep work is needed before a new coat can go down.

How do I know when it is time to replace instead of coat?

Active sagging or soft spots when you walk the roof, widespread staining across multiple interior rooms, insulation that is wet or showing mold, and a history of repeated patches that never hold for more than a season are all strong indicators that coating is no longer enough. Ernie's Gutter will give you an honest answer after an inspection rather than coating a roof that needs more significant work.

Is Ernie's Gutter licensed and insured in Colorado?

Yes. Ernie's Gutter is fully licensed and insured for roofing work in Colorado and has been operating continuously since 1978. Our workmanship is guaranteed. Documentation is available on request before any job begins.

How quickly can Ernie's Gutter respond after storm damage?

For active leaks and storm damage situations, we offer emergency response within 24 to 48 hours. Free inspections are included, and we assist with insurance claim documentation when storm damage is involved. Call 720 346 ROOF and we will get someone out to you quickly.

Do you offer maintenance programs for mobile home roofs?

Yes. Ask about our seasonal roof inspection and reseal programs when you call for your estimate. Regular maintenance inspections after hail seasons and before winter catch small issues before they become expensive ones. A maintained coating system reaches its full useful lifespan. A neglected one rarely does.

Denver's Mobile Home Roofing Contractor Since 1978

Ernie's Gutter fixes mobile home roofs right the first time. Free evaluation, written scope before any work starts, licensed and insured, serving Denver and the entire Front Range. We do not coat a roof that needs replacing, and we do not sell a replacement when a coating will do the job.

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