Field-tested roofing guidance from our Tustin crew covering repair-or-replace, storm claims, materials, drainage, and vetting a contractor.
Most Tustin tile roofs are one of two materials, concrete or clay, and they behave differently. Here is the honest comparison of cost, weight, lifespan, and how each holds up under our sun, with no thumb on the scale.
Read more โSanta Ana wind events are the single most damaging weather a Tustin roof faces. Here is what those dry, gusting winds actually do to tile and shingle, and the practical steps that keep your roof ahead of them.
Read more โOur mild weather hides the hardest thing a Tustin roof faces, the year-round sun and heat. Here is how ultraviolet light and heat quietly wear a roof out, and why the damage hides under tile that still looks new.
Read more โTustin's older homes, from the Old Town bungalows to the early ranch tracts, carry roofs that need a different approach than a new build. Here is what to watch for and how to roof a historic home right.
Read more โA newer Tustin Ranch home with a tile roof looks set for decades, and mostly it is. But there is one thing the tile hides that every owner of a newer home should understand before it becomes a leak.
Read more โOn a tile roof the repair-or-replace question is trickier than on shingle, because the tile and the layer that fails are not the same thing. Here is how to weigh it honestly for a Tustin home.
Read more โCall now and a Tustin crew inspects, documents, and quotes the job up front, then handles the whole job under one roof.