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Complete kitchen transformation with custom cabinets and quartz countertops
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Luxury Bathroom Renovation
Luxury Bathroom Renovation
Spa-inspired bathroom with walk-in shower and premium fixtures
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ADU Guest House
ADU Guest House
Complete accessory dwelling unit for rental income
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Master Bath Remodel
Master Bath Remodel
Elegant master bathroom with freestanding tub and double vanity
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ADU Conversion
ADU Conversion
Garage to living space conversion with full kitchen
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Contemporary Bathroom
Contemporary Bathroom
Modern bathroom design with frameless glass shower
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Full Home Renovation
Full Home Renovation
Complete home transformation with open floor plan and modern finishes
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Guest Suite Addition
Guest Suite Addition
Private guest suite with full amenities and separate entrance
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Spa Bathroom Design
Spa Bathroom Design
Resort-style bathroom with soaking tub and rain shower
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Modern ADU Build
Modern ADU Build
Contemporary ADU with smart home features and sustainable design
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Primary Bathroom Suite
Primary Bathroom Suite
Luxurious primary bathroom with dual vanities and heated floors
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Income Property ADU
Income Property ADU
Purpose-built rental unit maximizing property value
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A repair usually makes sense when damage is limited to a small area, the roof is under 15 years old, and the underlying decking is sound. If you're seeing widespread granule loss, multiple leak points, sagging, or the roof is pushing 20-plus years in San Diego's sun and marine environment, replacement almost always delivers better value over time. A licensed roofer should do a physical inspection, not just a visual one from the ground, before recommending either path.
Most standard homeowners policies in California cover sudden, accidental damage such as wind, hail, or falling debris, but they typically exclude wear and tear or age-related deterioration. After a storm, document everything with photos before any temporary repairs are made, then file your claim promptly because many policies have tight reporting windows. A reputable San Diego roofing contractor can walk through the damage with your adjuster and provide a detailed scope of work, which often speeds up the claims process.
In San Diego County, a full roof replacement generally requires a roofing permit from the local jurisdiction, whether that's the City of San Diego, Chula Vista, El Cajon, or another municipality, each of which has its own building department. Permits trigger an inspection that confirms load compliance, proper underlayment, and code-required fire ratings. Any contractor who tells you permits aren't necessary for a full tear-off and re-roof is cutting corners that could affect your insurance coverage and your ability to sell the home.
Roof replacement pricing in San Diego varies widely based on square footage, pitch, material choice, and the condition of the decking underneath. Asphalt shingles tend to be the most affordable option per square, while concrete tile and standing-seam metal sit at the higher end of the range. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site estimate, since every roof has variables like accessory flashing, skylights, or solar equipment that affect the final cost.
Most residential roof replacements in San Diego take one to three days for the physical work once materials are on site. The longer part of the timeline is often the front end: getting permits pulled, scheduling the crew, and waiting on material delivery, which can add one to three weeks depending on current demand. Projects involving tile roofs, complex roof geometry, or occupied ADUs may take longer, and your contractor should give you a written schedule before work begins.
Asphalt shingles are the most cost-effective upfront and carry a 25-to-30 year lifespan in San Diego's mild climate, though they do degrade faster in coastal salt air. Concrete and clay tile are extremely common here because they handle UV exposure and heat well, last 40-50 years, and suit the Spanish and Mediterranean architecture typical in the region, but they add significant structural load. Metal roofing, particularly standing seam, offers a 40-plus year lifespan, excellent performance in coastal environments, and the best substrate for future solar panel installation.
California SB 9, signed into law in 2022, allows most single-family homeowners in San Diego to split their lot or add a duplex unit, opening up ADU possibilities beyond the standard accessory dwelling unit rules already in place. San Diego also has its own ADU-friendly local ordinances that in many cases allow attached or detached ADUs up to 1,200 square feet on qualifying parcels. Setback requirements, owner-occupancy rules, and utility connection fees all depend on your specific parcel, so a pre-application meeting with the City's Development Services Department, alongside advice from a licensed contractor familiar with local ADU projects, is the right starting point.
A quality roof replacement typically comes with two separate warranties: a manufacturer's material warranty, which can range from 25 years on standard shingles to a lifetime designation on premium products, and a workmanship warranty from the contractor, which usually runs between two and ten years depending on the company. In San Diego, look for contractors who are manufacturer-certified, since that status often unlocks enhanced warranty tiers that cover both labor and materials as a combined guarantee. Always get the warranty terms in writing and confirm what voids coverage, such as unauthorized penetrations or modifications.
If you're planning to add solar within the next few years, it's worth coordinating the roof replacement and solar prep at the same time to avoid removing new roofing material later. A solar-ready roof typically means using a material with sufficient remaining lifespan, reinforcing the decking to handle panel load, and pre-positioning conduit pathways. Metal roofing is particularly well-suited for solar in San Diego because it uses clamp-based mounts that don't require roof penetrations, reducing leak risk.
In California, every roofing contractor must hold an active C-39 license issued by the Contractors State License Board, which you can verify instantly at cslb.ca.gov using the company name or license number. Beyond licensing, check for general liability and workers' compensation insurance certificates, both of which protect you if something goes wrong on your property. Red flags include door-to-door solicitation right after a storm, requests for large upfront cash payments, no physical business address, and pressure to skip the permit process.
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