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Anaheim
Our home base at Regal Park Dr. Shingle and tile re-roofs on the older west-side neighborhoods, flat roofs on the commercial strips near the resort district.
Anaheim Hills
Larger tile and shingle roofs on hillside lots, where wind exposure and steep pitches call for extra care at the ridge and valleys.
Orange
Older tile roofs around Old Towne that need matching, careful tile work, plus newer shingle roofs on the east side.
Placentia
Mostly tile and shingle tract homes from the 60s and 70s, many due for their first full replacement.
Fullerton
A mix of older single-family roofs near downtown and larger homes near the hills, shingle and tile both common.
Yorba Linda
Larger lots and steeper rooflines, where tile is the norm and a proper underlayment matters for the fall Santa Ana winds.
Villa Park
Custom homes on bigger lots, often higher-end tile or shake-style shingle roofs that need a roofer who won't cut corners.
Buena Park
Dense residential tracts with a lot of original 60s-era shingle roofs now reaching replacement age.
Brea
Hillside and canyon-adjacent homes where wind-driven debris and steep grades make regular inspection worth it.
La Habra
Older shingle and tile roofs close to the LA County line, common repair calls on flashing and valleys.
Garden Grove
Dense residential streets and small commercial buildings side by side, quick response matters here.
Santa Ana
OC's largest city, with everything from small residential re-roofs to flat commercial roofs downtown and near the civic center.
Cypress
Well-kept tract homes with mostly shingle roofs, many still on their original roof and due for an inspection.
Tustin
A growing mix of residential tract homes and commercial buildings near the marketplace and legacy park areas.
Irvine
Newer construction, HOA-managed communities, and business parks — roofing work here usually means working within an HOA's approval process.
Costa Mesa
Older residential streets plus commercial and light-industrial buildings near the fairgrounds, flat and shingle roofs both common.
Newport Beach
Coastal homes that take a beating from salt air, where flashing and fastener corrosion show up faster than inland.
Huntington Beach
Coastal residential roofs with the same salt-air wear pattern, tile and shingle both common along the beach-adjacent streets.
Fountain Valley
Quiet residential tracts with mostly original shingle roofs from the area's original build-out.
Westminster
Dense older residential neighborhoods with a mix of shingle and flat roof additions.
La Palma
A small, tightly packed residential city, easy to service quickly given the size.
Los Alamitos
Established residential streets near the LA County line with a good number of original shingle roofs.
Seal Beach
Coastal and inland mix, with the coastal side seeing faster wear on flashing and fasteners from salt air.
Lake Forest
Newer master-planned communities, mostly tile, with HOA guidelines that typically dictate material and color.
Mission Viejo
Established tile-roof tract homes throughout the master-planned neighborhoods, a lot of first-generation roofs now aging out.
Laguna Niguel
Hillside tile roofs with canyon wind exposure, similar care needed as Yorba Linda and Brea.
Aliso Viejo
Newer planned community, mostly tile, HOA-governed like its Lake Forest and Mission Viejo neighbors.
Laguna Woods
A retirement community with a lot of aging tile and shingle roofs on single-story homes.
Laguna Beach
Coastal hillside homes, high-end finishes, and the same salt-air wear pattern as the northern coastal cities.
Rancho Santa Margarita
Newer, HOA-managed tile roof communities built out in the 90s and 2000s.
San Clemente
Coastal and hillside homes with Spanish tile common throughout, salt air adds to the maintenance need.
San Juan Capistrano
Older, more rural properties mixed with newer tile-roof developments near the mission.
Dana Point
Coastal bluff homes with tile and shingle roofs, similar salt-air exposure to San Clemente and Laguna Beach.
Corona
Riverside County, tile-heavy tract housing similar to inland OC — only pursue once you have real jobs completed there.
Chino Hills
Hillside tile roofs on the San Bernardino County line — same note, hold for proof of service history first.
Whittier
Older LA County city with a lot of original shingle roofs — furthest from your GBP address, lowest priority of the four.