Roofing Contractors & Roof Repair in North Park 92104

Four roofing contractors serve North Park in 92104, covering inspections, repairs, and full replacements for the neighborhood’s composition-shingle, tile, and flat-roof homes. RoofTech Energy leads the subcategory, and 619 Roofing and Exclusively Roofing Inc. provide additional coverage.

Roofing in North Park

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Nativo Roofing

5.0 (3)

3934 Wabash Ave #9, San Diego, CA 92104

+1 619-804-9853

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RoofTech Energy

5.0 (24)

3400 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA 92104

+1 619-890-8379

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San Diego Roofing

3.4 (18)

2350 Texas St, San Diego, CA 92104

+1 619-903-5996

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Tile Roofing San Diego

3919 30th St Ste 205, San Diego, CA 92104

+1 619-350-1086

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Roof Repair, Replacement & Inspection in North Park

How much does a new roof cost in San Diego?

A full roof replacement in San Diego costs $8,000–$15,000 for a standard single-story home with asphalt shingles and $15,000–$30,000 for tile, concrete, or flat-roof systems. North Park’s older homes vary in roofing material—original Spanish-style clay tiles on some, composition shingles on others, and flat built-up roofs on Craftsman bungalows with low-slope sections. Each material has a different cost profile and lifespan.

RoofTech Energy handles roof replacements, repairs, and inspections across 92104. For additional roofing options, 619 Roofing and Exclusively Roofing Inc. are roofers by trade operating in the North Park area. Getting three bids from licensed C-39 roofing contractors ensures competitive pricing for a job this size.

How do I know if I need a new roof?

Visible signs include curling, cracking, or missing shingles, granule buildup in gutters, daylight visible through the attic roof boards, water stains on interior ceilings, and sagging sections of the roofline. Any of these warrants a professional inspection. Less obvious signs include a roof age beyond 20–25 years for composition shingles or 40–50 years for tile, rising energy bills from heat escaping through deteriorated roofing, and moss or algae growth that indicates moisture retention.

In North Park, many roofs are approaching or past their original expected lifespan. A professional roof inspection costs $150–$400 and identifies whether repairs can extend the roof’s life or whether replacement is more cost-effective. RoofTech Energy provides inspection and evaluation services across the neighborhood. Insurance companies increasingly require a roof inspection report before renewing homeowner’s policies on older homes, making a proactive inspection worthwhile even if no visible damage exists.

What is the best roofing material for San Diego?

Concrete and clay tiles are the traditional choice in San Diego and last 40–75 years, but they weigh 600–1,000 pounds per square (100 square feet) and require structural framing that can handle the load. Composition shingles cost less, last 20–30 years, and work on a wider range of roof pitches. Cool-roof coatings and reflective materials are increasingly popular in 92104 because they reduce attic temperatures and lower cooling costs during San Diego’s summer months.

For flat-roof sections common on North Park’s Craftsman bungalows, TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) and modified bitumen are the standard choices, each lasting 15–25 years. Title 24 energy compliance in California now requires cool-roof materials on most re-roofing projects, which affects material selection regardless of personal preference. A licensed roofer like RoofTech Energy can recommend the right material based on the existing roof structure, pitch, and budget.

How long does a roof last in San Diego?

Asphalt composition shingles last 20–30 years in San Diego, clay and concrete tiles last 40–75 years, flat-roof membranes last 15–25 years, and metal roofing lasts 40–70 years. San Diego’s dry climate is easier on roofing materials than wet or humid regions, but UV exposure is intense year-round and gradually breaks down organic materials, adhesives, and sealants.

North Park’s housing stock means many roofs are approaching critical age. A home built in 1990 with composition shingles is at 35+ years—past the expected lifespan. A 1940s Craftsman with its second roof from the 1980s is in similar territory. Regular inspections every 3–5 years after a roof reaches 75% of its expected lifespan catch deterioration before leaks start damaging the structure below.

Can I patch my roof or do I need a full replacement?

Isolated damage from a fallen branch, a small leak around a vent pipe, or a handful of missing shingles can typically be patched for $200–$800 without replacing the entire roof. Patching makes financial sense when the rest of the roof is in good condition and has significant life remaining. If more than 25–30% of the roof surface shows wear, curling, or granule loss, patching becomes a temporary fix that delays the inevitable.

In North Park’s older homes, a common scenario is a roof that looks acceptable from the ground but reveals widespread underlayment deterioration, rotted decking, or failed flashing during an inspection. These conditions usually mean a full replacement is the smarter long-term investment. RoofTech Energy can assess whether a targeted repair or a full re-roof makes more sense for the specific roof system and condition.

Who is the best roofer in North Park?

RoofTech Energy is North Park’s top-reviewed roofing contractor, offering inspections, repairs, and full replacements across 92104. The company handles composition shingles, tile, flat-roof systems, and cool-roof installations for residential and light commercial properties. Nativo Roofing also operates from the neighborhood.

Roofers by trade who appear elsewhere in the North Park directory include 619 Roofing and Exclusively Roofing Inc., both carrying strong reviews. For additional bids, roofers in neighboring Hillcrest, Normal Heights, and Bankers Hill regularly service North Park. A licensed C-39 roofing contractor is required by California law for any roofing project exceeding $500.

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