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San Diego isn’t one roofing market. It’s dozens. Coastal homes, inland neighborhoods, hillside properties, commercial corridors, older suburbs, newer developments. Every part of the city stresses roofs differently, and that’s where a lot of problems start.
McKay Roofing and Solar works across San Diego County, not just one pocket. That means we see how the same roof material performs in Mission Valley versus La Mesa, or how inland heat in places like El Cajon changes the lifespan compared to coastal areas. That broader view matters when diagnosing problems and recommending real fixes.
In San Diego, sun does more damage than storms. Constant UV exposure dries out underlayment, sealants, and flashing long before people expect it. Roofs that look fine from the street often have failing components underneath.
Another issue is mixed construction eras. Many San Diego homes were built decades apart, often with very different roofing standards. Some roofs were updated correctly. Others were patched just enough to pass. A lot of calls start as roof repair, but once the full roof is inspected, the root problem becomes clear.
Roof replacement conversations in San Diego are rarely sudden. They usually come after years of small repairs that stop holding. Leaks move. New spots show up. Costs add up.
That’s when roof replacement becomes less about upgrading and more about stopping ongoing damage. The challenge in San Diego is that replacement plans can’t be generic. Tile, shingle, flat, and low-slope roofs all need different approaches depending on location, ventilation, and exposure.
San Diego is one of the strongest solar markets in the country, but not every roof is ready for panels. Electrical readiness doesn’t always mean roof readiness, especially on older homes.
Before solar installation, roof condition matters. Many homes need repairs or replacement first to avoid removing panels later. This is especially common in inland areas where heat accelerates roof aging. Solar works best in San Diego when roofing and solar are planned together instead of treated as separate projects.
San Diego has a heavy mix of residential and commercial properties, often right next to each other. Flat roofs on commercial buildings face drainage and foot-traffic issues that don’t exist on homes, while residential roofs deal more with ventilation and aging materials.
Being able to move between residential and commercial roofing helps spot problems faster. The issues repeat, just at different scales. That experience matters when dealing with everything from small homes to larger properties throughout the city.
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