San Diego Roofing Contractors

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Coastal roofing specialist working Niagara Ave just west of the OB Pier corridor, San Diego Roofing Contractors focuses on salt-air-corroded tile, shingle, and flat-roof systems across 92107's beach cottages and the small commercial storefronts along Newport Ave. Exterior restoration tied to a reroof — trim, fascia, and eaves stripped and repainted once the shingles come off — relies on painters such as Chuckie's Painting Company to keep the primer-to-topcoat window tight against June-gloom fog days when coatings cure slowly. Leak inspections on older OB bungalows near Sunset Cliffs routinely uncover failed kick-out flashing, improperly terminated drip-edges, and ponding water on the tar-and-gravel flats added during 1970s-era room additions. Siding-to-roof transitions — step flashing, counterflashing behind stucco or board-and-batten — are the real crossover point with siding contractors such as Superior Siding Inc, since wall-cavity water intrusion on coastal exposures traces to improperly lapped weep screeds more often than to the shingle field itself. Commercial roof replacement covers TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen systems on the small-footprint retail buildings that line the Newport Ave commercial strip and the side streets feeding the Wednesday farmers market. The highest-complexity scope is a full tear-off and re-deck on multi-pitch roofs where original 1940s redwood sheathing, galvanized valley metal, and embedded conduit from later solar retrofits all require coordinated removal and code-compliant replacement to pass current San Diego wind and fire-zone requirements.