Mobile RV Interior Renovation Across Florida

Vinyl plank and laminate flooring, butcher-block and Corian countertops, cabinet face and door upgrades, upholstery, LED conversion, and full interior remodels.

TL;DR

Who: RV owners doing flooring, countertops, cabinetry, upholstery, lighting, or full interior remodels.

What: Vinyl plank and laminate flooring, butcher-block and Corian countertops, cabinet face and door upgrades, upholstery, LED conversion, and full interior remodels.

Where: Across Florida. We do this work at your storage facility or driveway. Call (833) 465-8787.

Interior renovation is the second-life of an RV. Most rigs come out of the factory looking like a 1990s rental car - beige carpet, fake wood, particleboard cabinets. After 10 years, that interior is tired, the carpet's stained, and the cabinets are loose. Renovation is how you turn a $30,000 used rig into the place you actually want to live.

We do everything from a single flooring swap (~$1,850-$3,850) to full top-to-bottom interior remodels ($8,500-$15,000+). Most of this work is done at your storage facility, which means your rig isn't in our shop and you're not paying for shop time.

Why Interior Renovation Fails Faster in Florida

Standard RV interior wears out faster than house interior because it bounces, bakes, and gets used hard. Carpet stains, vinyl floor seams open up, cabinet doors loosen, drawer slides break, fabric on dinette cushions fades and tears.

The good news is none of this is permanent damage to the structure - it's all cosmetic. We can rip out a 12-year-old interior and put in a brand-new one without touching the frame or the systems. Most renovations finish in a week to two weeks at your site.

What We Fix - Interior Renovation

What Our Interior Renovation Service Includes

Renovation work starts with a walk-through. You tell us what you want, we measure, we sketch, we quote. We'll be honest about what's doable in a mobile-shop context vs. what really needs a shop. Some things (like full slide-out rebuilds with custom millwork) are better done at a brick-and-mortar shop. Most other things we can do at your site.

From there it's a scheduled multi-day install. Flooring is 1-2 days. Countertops are 1 day. Cabinet refacing is 2-3 days. Full interiors are 5-10 days.

Mobile install

Done at your storage lot or driveway - your rig stays where it is. No towing, no shop fees.

Quality materials

We use Coretec vinyl plank, Wilsonart laminate, hardwood butcher block, and Sunbrella upholstery. Not the bottom-shelf RV-shop stuff.

Honest scope

If a job is better done at a brick-and-mortar shop, we'll tell you. We don't take work we can't do well.

Project management

We schedule materials, sequencing, and any sub-trade help (electrician, plumber if needed). One point of contact.

Common Interior Renovation Repairs and Pricing

Here's what most calls actually run. We give you a phone-quote range before scheduling, and an exact written quote at your site before any work starts.

Typical Pricing - $245-$15,000

  • Vinyl plank flooring (whole interior): $1,850-$3,850
  • Laminate countertop (kitchen): $785-$1,450
  • Butcher-block countertop (kitchen): $1,150-$2,250
  • Cabinet face refresh (paint + new hardware): $1,450-$2,850
  • Cabinet door replacement (full kitchen): $2,850-$5,200
  • Dinette cushion reupholstery (Sunbrella): $785-$1,450
  • LED lighting conversion (whole interior): $585-$1,450
  • Full interior remodel: $8,500-$15,000+

Florida-Specific Interior Renovation Considerations

Florida humidity matters for material choice. We don't recommend hardwood floors in RVs that live in Florida summers - they cup and warp. Vinyl plank is the right call here, and we use Coretec or Karndean for both. Same with cabinets - we recommend painted finishes over stained on Florida-stored rigs because the UV through windows fades stains unevenly.

Salt-air storage is the other consideration. If you store on the coast, plan on stainless or marine-grade hardware throughout - regular brass and brushed-nickel hardware will pit within a couple years.

Emergency Interior Renovation Service Across Florida

Interior renovation isn't really emergency work - it's planned work. The exception is post-water-damage interior replacement, which we treat as urgent and schedule within a week. Wet drywall and wet flooring need to come out fast or mold takes over.

If you've had a leak and are looking at interior damage, call (833) 465-8787 and we'll come out for a damage assessment. We work with insurance carriers on those claims.

Specialized Repairs

Interior Renovation Specialties We Handle

Common subspecialties under interior renovation - all done at your location, all in one visit when possible.

Flooring

Vinyl plank, laminate, and waterproof composite. Coretec, Karndean, and Mohawk.

Countertops

Laminate, butcher block, Corian, and quartz remnants. We measure, fabricate, and install.

Cabinet Refresh

Paint, new hardware, new doors, or full reface. Whole kitchen or just the parts that bother you.

Upholstery

Dinette cushions, captains chairs, sofas, and bed cushions. Sunbrella, microfiber, and leatherette options.

LED Conversion

Full interior LED swap with dimmable warm-white drivers. Pulls less power and looks like a real home.

Full Remodels

Top-to-bottom interior renovations. Multi-week projects done at your site.

FAQ

Interior Renovation - Common Questions

Straight answers from our interior renovation call log.

How long does a full interior renovation take?

5-10 days for most rigs, depending on scope. We do it at your storage location so you're not paying for shop time. - Marc

Can I live in the rig during renovation?

Not really - the floor is up, things are in the way, and tools are everywhere. Most folks plan a 5-10 day stay at a friend's place or an Airbnb during full renovations.

What flooring works best in a Florida-stored RV?

Vinyl plank, every time. Coretec or Karndean LooseLay are our two favorites. Stays stable in Florida humidity, doesn't cup, doesn't get damaged by tracked-in water.

Can you paint cabinets?

Yes - we sand, prime, and paint with a self-leveling cabinet paint that doesn't show brush marks. Whole-kitchen paint runs $1,450-$2,850 with new hardware.

Do you do countertops?

Yes - laminate, butcher block, Corian, and quartz remnants. We measure, fabricate, and install at your site. Plan on $785-$2,250 for a full kitchen depending on material.

What about converting to a residential look?

We do this regularly. Real flooring, real countertops, residential-style cabinet hardware, dimmable warm LEDs. The trick is keeping weight in check - we balance look and weight on every project. - Marc

Can you reupholster the dinette?

Yes - Sunbrella or microfiber, your choice of color. Plan on $785-$1,450 for a full dinette.

What's the difference between a $5K and a $15K renovation?

Scope. $5K gets you flooring, paint on cabinets, and new hardware. $15K gets you flooring, real countertops, new cabinet doors, full upholstery, lighting, and detail trim work. Both look great - it's about how far you want to go.

Will an interior renovation void my warranty?

If your rig is under manufacturer warranty, you'll want the dealer's blessing on major changes. Cosmetic work usually doesn't affect warranty. Big structural changes (cabinet reconfiguration, wall repositioning) might.

How do I get a quote?

Send photos and a wish-list to (833) 465-8787. We'll give you a phone-quote range, then come out for a detailed walk-through. - Marc

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