What every Long Beach homeowner should know about roofs, what fails first, how claims work, when patching stops paying, and how to choose a roofer.
Here is what average cost for roof replacement really means for a Long Beach home, in plain terms.
Read more โThe postwar tract homes north of Long Beach were built together and their roofs age together. Here is how to read where yours is in its life and how to time a re-roof on your terms instead of after a leak.
Read more โInland Long Beach roofs do not get the coastal cooling, and the dry-season sun is hard on asphalt. Here is what really drives shingle lifespan up here and how to get the most out of a roof.
Read more โOn the dead-flat tract lots inland of Long Beach, water that overflows a gutter has nowhere to go but against the slab. Here is why drainage matters so much up here and how to get it right.
Read more โA hot, stifled attic does double damage on an inland tract home: it cooks the roof from below and drives up your cooling bill. Here is how attic ventilation works and why it matters so much up here.
Read more โA roof is a big purchase and the trade has its share of bad actors. Here is how to tell an honest inland Long Beach roofer from a storm-chaser, and the questions worth asking before you sign.
Read more โA re-roof in Long Beach needs a permit, and skipping it causes more trouble than it saves. Here is what the permit is for, why it matters, and how an honest roofer handles it for you.
Read more โNeed a roof looked at? Our Long Beach crew gives you free inspections, honest estimates, and quality work, and never sells you a roof you do not need.