Please reach us at if you cannot find an answer to your question.
In California we are experiencing some of the greatest challenges from our current insurance providers. They're no longer going to accept your current homeowners policy due to a worn or damaged roof and leaving you a tight timeline to remedy before cancelation. Unfortunately, since insurers are trying their hardest to pull out of California your options to renew with another insurance agency is extremely limited and in some scenarios prove to be almost double the premium amount. With our fond knowledge of Insurance agencies, we've created a system of communication and detailed reporting for your insurance provider to achieve the scope of work in a timely manner so you don't lose insurance on your greatest asset. Reach out to us today at (707) 466-7663.
In California we are experiencing some of the greatest challenges from our current insurance providers. They're no longer going to accept your current homeowners policy due to a worn or damaged roof and leaving you a tight timeline to remedy before cancelation. Unfortunately, since insurers are trying their hardest to pull out of California your options to renew with another insurance agency is extremely limited and in some scenarios prove to be almost double the premium amount. With our fond knowledge of Insurance agencies, we've created a system of communication and detailed reporting for your insurance provider to achieve the scope of work in a timely manner so you don't lose insurance on your greatest asset. Reach out to us today at (707) 466-7663.
In California we are experiencing some of the greatest challenges from our current insurance providers. They're no longer going to accept your current homeowners policy due to a worn or damaged roof and leaving you a tight timeline to remedy before cancelation. Unfortunately, since insurers are trying their hardest to pull out of California your options to renew with another insurance agency is extremely limited and in some scenarios prove to be almost double the premium amount. With our fond knowledge of Insurance agencies, we've created a system of communication and detailed reporting for your insurance provider to achieve the scope of work in a timely manner so you don't lose insurance on your greatest asset. Reach out to us today at (707) 466-7663.
The time it takes to install a new roof varies depending on the size of the roof and the type of roofing material. We've come to see that an average size (1,500 to 1,800sqft) home should take no more than two to three days for completion depending on application and dry rot encountered, and that no roof should be done in one day. Our system is proven to achieve proper installation in a timely manner. Contact us for an estimate at (707) 466-7663.
When choosing a roofing contractor, make sure they are licensed, insured, experienced, and have positive customer reviews. Most Importantly make sure they represent themselves as an established company. Clean trucks, uniforms, customer service etc. How one represents themselves on the ground lets you know how they will preform on your roof. Call us today for your roofing needs (707) 466-7663
The best type of roofing material for your home depends on various factors such as your budget, location, climate, warranty and preference. Contact us for a quick consultation at (707) 466-7663
When it comes to getting the best performance out of your roof in California, it starts with understanding the state’s diverse climate zones. California has up to 16 different climate zones, and where your home is located plays a major role in selecting the right roofing materials.
For example, homes along the coastline are exposed to salt air, which can accelerate corrosion. In these environments, it’s critical to upgrade components like flashings—opting for materials such as copper instead of standard galvanized metal—to help prevent premature rusting. Without these upgrades, a roof may still appear to have years of life left, yet begin leaking due to deteriorated flashings caused by the coastal climate. A knowledgeable roofing contractor should walk you through these risks upfront.
For inland homes, ventilation becomes one of the biggest factors. Proper attic ventilation is essential to regulate airflow and prevent issues like condensation buildup and mold growth. Understanding your ventilation options ensures your roofing system performs as intended over time.
Next comes material selection. A helpful way to think about this is to compare your roof to tires—the thicker and higher quality the tire, the more miles it’s likely to perform. Roofing systems are made up of multiple components, including starter materials, underlayment, and shingles, all of which come in different quality levels. This allows homeowners to choose a system that aligns with both their needs and their budget.
It’s also important to note that many manufacturers have moved away from labeling products as “20-year,” “30-year,” or “40-year” roofs. This is because real-world conditions—such as wind, storms, heat, and surrounding vegetation—impact longevity. Instead, manufacturers now place a stronger emphasis on warranty coverage rather than estimated lifespan.
No matter what materials you choose, proper installation is what ultimately determines the success of your roof. Even the highest-quality products will fail if they are not installed correctly. Be sure to choose a contractor who demonstrates credibility through strong reviews, manufacturer certifications, and a commitment to quality workmanship. Ideally, the installation should be performed by an in-house crew that follows a consistent, high-standard system—not unsupervised subcontractors.
If you would like a professional evaluation of your roof, we offer free inspections. Feel free to contact us at (707) 466-7663—we’re here to help you make the right decision for your home.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.