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Get free quotes →Escondido sits in an inland valley about 18 miles from the coast. Summers regularly hit 100°F+, winters can drop to the 30s in low spots. Older housing stock in the urban core, newer builds in northeast Escondido and the Old Escondido Historic District. The valley's hard-water mineral content is harder on water heaters and fixtures than the coast.
If you live in Escondido and need a roofer, the issues you're most likely to run into are below — followed by what to look for when you're hiring.
Extreme summer cooling load, hard-water buildup, older copper plumbing in core neighborhoods, periodic wind events through the pass.
Santa Ana wind events (typically October-March) can lift shingles or shift tile on inland NCSD roofs. After a Santa Ana, even if you don't see obvious damage from the ground, schedule an inspection — a single missing shingle leads to interior damage during the next rain.
Concrete and clay tiles last 50+ years but the underlying felt only lasts 25-30 years. Shifted or cracked tiles let water reach the felt; once the felt fails, the actual leak begins. Most tile roof 'replacements' are actually felt-paper replacements with the original tiles re-laid.
Mid-century NCSD homes often have flat or low-slope roofs (built-up tar-and-gravel, modified bitumen, or modern TPO). Standing water within 48 hours after rain points to a drainage problem — clogged scuppers, sagging substrate, or settled framing. Ponding shortens roof life dramatically.
Solar arrays installed by non-roofing contractors sometimes have inadequate flashing at the mounting penetrations. Leaks show up 2-5 years post-install at the rafter penetrations. Removing the array, re-roofing, and re-mounting is the proper fix — partial repairs rarely hold.
Before you sign anything or let anyone start work, check these. They take 5 minutes and save thousands.
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