Service Areas
Our local roofing partner covers the La Jolla coast and surrounding San Diego neighborhoods. Pick your area for what to expect.
La Jolla
Coastal La Jolla homes face salt air, marine layer moisture, and seasonal storm runoff — all of which work on tile, flashing, and underlayment year after year.
Bird Rock
Bird Rock sits directly above the ocean, and roofs here get the full brunt of wind-driven rain and salt exposure.
Mount Soledad
Mount Soledad roofs sit high and exposed, with strong gusts and steep pitches that make small flashing failures escalate quickly.
La Jolla Village
Older La Jolla Village homes often have decades-old tile and shingle roofs where one bad transition turns into a slow interior leak.
UTC
UTC's mix of single-family homes, condos, and townhomes covers everything from tile to flat membrane systems.
Pacific Beach
Pacific Beach roofs see heavy sun, salt air, and weekend foot traffic on flat roofs and decks — a combination that wears coatings and seams fast.
Clairemont
Clairemont's tract neighborhoods are largely 1950s–70s homes with aging shingle and tile roofs — leaks here are usually flashing-driven, not field failures.
Mission Beach
Mission Beach's flat and low-slope roofs sit feet from the ocean and need attentive sealing to keep up with constant salt and sun exposure.
Point Loma
Point Loma's wind exposure and older housing stock keep tile and shingle repairs in steady demand.
Del Mar
Del Mar homes range from coastal contemporaries to older bluff-top houses — each with their own flashing and drainage quirks.