Pacific Peak Roofing serves the San Carlos neighborhood in San Diego from an office on Navajo Road in the 92119 ZIP, less than a mile from the Cowles Mountain trailhead. The company handles residential roof repair, full tearoff-and-replacement projects, and storm-damage restoration for the single-family homes that line the hillside streets between Navajo Road and Lake Murray Boulevard. Termite and pest damage to roof decking and rafters is common in San Carlos homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, and structural findings during a tearoff often require coordination with Harbor Pest Control for Section 1 clearance before new sheathing goes down. San Diego's dry summers and periodic winter storms create a cycle of UV degradation followed by sudden water exposure, and Pacific Peak's inspection sequence checks for cracked ridge caps, lifted shingle tabs, and failed valley flashing before recommending a scope of work. Insurance-claim assistance is part of the service model: the crew documents existing damage with geo-tagged photographs, generates a line-item repair estimate, and meets adjusters on site to walk the roof. Shingle replacement uses CertainTeed Landmark Pro or comparable architectural-grade products rated to 110-mph wind uplift and carrying 50-year limited manufacturer warranties. When a roof replacement is part of a larger exterior-envelope upgrade, Pacific Peak works alongside Newman Windows and Doors - San Diego to align the roofing schedule with window and door rough-in timelines so flashing details integrate properly. Full re-roofing projects on San Carlos homes typically include replacement of deteriorated felt underlayment with synthetic barriers, re-flashing of all roof penetrations, and installation of new drip-edge metal along eaves and rakes.