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My San Elijo Hills tile roof is starting to leak, what is the typical cause?
Most early San Elijo Hills tile (built early-to-mid 2000s) is now approaching the 20-25 year mark where original underlayment begins to fail. The tile itself usually salvages fine, it is essentially a sun shield and water diverter. The underlayment beneath the tile is the actual functional barrier, and at 20-25 years in San Marcos heat conditions it is typically failed or near-failed. The fix is a tile lift-and-relay (existing tile salvaged, new high-temp synthetic underlayment installed beneath) rather than full tile replacement.
Do you do work in Richland and Discovery Hills?
Yes. Richland and Discovery Hills 1980s-90s tract work is regular scope. Most projects are tile lift-and-relay on first-generation tile that has reached underlayment failure, or full tear-off and replacement on the shingle stock. HOA architectural review applies in the portions of these neighborhoods covered by master associations. Class A fire-zone compliance applies on the eastern-edge properties.
What fire-zone requirements apply in San Marcos?
The eastern and southern portions of San Marcos, particularly near the wildland-urban interface with the east hills and the rural-residential corridors toward Lake San Marcos, are in SDG&E high-risk fire zones requiring Class A fire-rated roof assemblies and ember-resistant ventilation. The central and western city portions are generally not in high-risk zones, though Class A rated materials are still the working specification on most replacement projects.
How fast can you respond to a roof emergency in San Marcos?
Same-day for active leaks. We dispatch a matched roofer from North County staging with typical response time 25-40 minutes anywhere in San Marcos. Tarp service for active leaks is usually within 90-120 minutes. Santa Ana wind events drive periodic emergency call spikes, particularly on east-facing hillside properties and the ridge-top homes in San Elijo Hills. There is no trip charge for San Marcos service beyond the standard $129 inspection fee.
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