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Roof replacement
New roofs planned around how exposed Quartz Hill houses actually sit in the weather.
Planning a new roof for an exposed home
When a roof on an exposed Quartz Hill home reaches the end of its life, planning a replacement is less about appearance and more about performance. We design replacements with the way your roof actually experiences weather in mind.
Signs a replacement is worth discussing
- Shingles are bare, brittle or curling across large areas.
- Multiple leaks are showing up in different rooms.
- Tile underlayment is failing in several sections, not just one low spot.
- Past repairs have stacked layers or created weak transitions.
What a replacement project involves
- Removing old roofing so we can inspect the deck properly.
- Repairing damaged or softened decking where needed.
- Installing underlayment, flashing and ventilation built for exposed conditions.
- Finishing with shingles or tile selected for high-desert weather.
If your roof is at this stage, we can walk you through options, timing and what to expect during the work so you can plan with fewer surprises.