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Here's what most people don't think about until it's too late - the condition of the roof deck underneath. Once that old roofing material comes off, the decking tells the whole story. You can see where moisture has done damage, where boards have softened, and where problem areas need to be addressed before anything new goes on top. We found spots on both roofs that needed attention, and we handled them before moving forward.
That's really the whole point of a proper tear-off and re-roofing process. You're not just slapping new material over old problems. You're starting fresh and making sure the roof system underneath is actually solid. For an HOA, that's critical - one roof failure can affect multiple homeowners and turn into a much bigger, more expensive headache than anyone bargained for.
Both roofs are now stripped, decking repairs are in, and everything is staged for inspection. This is the checkpoint that separates a roof that lasts from one that fails ahead of schedule. We don't move to the next phase until the deck is right and inspection is cleared. That's just how we work.
If your HOA or property hasn't had a roof checked in a while, it's worth knowing what's actually up there. A lot of communities in the Chino Hills area are sitting on aging roof systems that look fine from the ground but tell a different story up close. We offer free inspections - no pressure, just an honest look at what you're working with.