Metal Roofs Built for Mendocino’s Coastline Metal roofing in Mendocino has to work harder than it does in many other places. Along the coast, we see salt-laden fog, heavy winter rains, and strong winds rolling in off the Pacific through towns like Fort Bragg,...
Wildfire risk is a reality across Mendocino County, from the hills above Ukiah and Redwood Valley to Anderson Valley, Laytonville, Hopland, Potter Valley, and the coastal ridges above Fort Bragg. Roofs are often the first place embers land, so what happens on top of...
How a Well-Planned Roofing Day Protects Your Home A roofing day in Mendocino County starts early. On the coast, the air can be cool and foggy in Fort Bragg or Mendocino. Inland, in places like Ukiah or Willits, the sun may warm things up quickly. Through all of that,...
Along the coast of Northern California, Fort Bragg’s climate can be tough on rooftops. All that salty air, moisture, and wind from the Pacific has a quiet way of wearing materials down over time, sometimes faster than people expect. For anyone living here, it’s...
When it comes to choosing a roof, one of the biggest decisions is the kind of material you go with. That decision matters even more when you live in a place like Mendocino County, where the weather can shift fast from the foggy coast to the colder inland hills....
Northern California’s weather likes to keep us on our toes. One week it might be raining nonstop, the next could be bright and dry. These swings between wet winters, hot summers, and salty coastal air bring challenges for any home, especially when it comes to the roof...
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