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Written By Todays Homeowner Local Pros
Last Updated May 2023
Your home's roof serves many important functions, from keeping your cool air in to keeping water out. However, maintaining your roof isn't always easy. San Bernardino sees higher temperatures than many other parts of the country, which increases your risk of heat damage.
Whatever your circumstances are, there's a local roofing expert who understands and can help solve your problem. Read our guide to find the best one for you.
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Free inspections
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Preventive services
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Award-winning service
Quality customer service
Free inspections
Transparent pricing
Preventive services
Services Offered
Quality customer service
Award-winning service
Free inspections
Transparent pricing
Customer education
Services Offered
Quality customer service
Free inspections
Transparent pricing
Customer education
Services Offered
Reputation for timeliness
Transparent project updates
Quality customer service
Free inspections
Transparent pricing
Customer education
Services Offered
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Transparent project updates
Quality customer service
Transparent pricing
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Award-winning service
Free inspections
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Customer education
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Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on roofers to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
The roofing material you should choose for your house in San Bernardino will depend on factors such as your budget and how frequently you're willing to do maintenance.
Slate is more expensive but is more durable, while asphalt will be cheaper up front but won't last as long. Metal, clay, and treated wood tend to be the best options if your part of San Bernardino is at higher risk of wildfire damage. In San Bernardino, winters can be cold. This can make a wood roof, with its superior insulation, a better choice for you. On the other hand, clay roofs can be beneficial during the summer, as they reflect San Bernardino's bright sunlight and save you money on cooling costs.
In California, licensing is handled by the Department of Consumer Affairs Contractors State License Board. Contractors are required to have an active license in order to work on roofing projects valued above $500, and in most cases must be bonded.
The average lifespan of a roof is 15 to 30 years. If yours falls somewhere in this range (particularly on the higher end), it may be worth having an inspection. Your roof may also need to be replaced if it suffers frequent or significant damage, for example from severe weather or downed trees. In San Bernardino, your roof is less likely to be damaged by a weather event, and might need to be replaced less often.
On average, you can expect to pay around $1,040 for roof repairs in San Bernardino. Depending on the type of repair you need, the potential costs can can range from around $100 up to several thousands of dollars.
The best color for your roof is based on several factors like the style and color of your house and the local climate. For instance, if you have a Spanish style home, then you'll most likely want a terracotta roof. Also, if you live in a hot climate, you (like San Bernardino) may want to avoid darker colors since they absorb heat, which makes cooling your home more difficult.