Real roofing know-how for Fountain Valley covering repair-or-replace, storm claims, materials, drainage, and vetting a contractor.
Living near the ocean is easy on a house in most ways, but salt air is hard on a roof, and it works in places you cannot see. Here is what it does and how to stay ahead of it.
Read more โThe morning gray that rolls in off the ocean keeps the coast comfortable, but it also keeps parts of your roof damp, and persistent damp is its own kind of slow damage. Here is what to watch for.
Read more โTile roofs are common across coastal Orange the area, and they are built to last, but the part that actually keeps water out is not the tile. Here is the underlayment problem that catches so many homeowners off guard.
Read more โThe dry, gusting winds that sweep down toward the coast a few times a year are the closest thing to a real storm many Fountain Valley roofs see. Here is the damage they do and how to read it.
Read more โMany of the postwar tract homes across Fountain Valley carry flat or low-slope roof sections, and those roofs fail in different ways than a steep-pitched roof. Here is what makes them different and what they need.
Read more โThe mild coastal climate gives Fountain Valley homeowners more flexibility on timing a re-roof than most of the country has, but there is still a smart season and a costly one. Here is how to time it.
Read more โFor repair, replacement, or storm work, our Fountain Valley team assesses it honestly, quotes the work in writing, and lets you decide on your own timeline.