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San Diego Construction Center has become a Premier Remodeling Company in the Southern California area for more than 22 years, by adding luxury and style at Affordable Prices. San Diego Construction Center is a reliable & affordable home improvement company specializing in Remodeling, Renovations, Bathroom remodeling, Kitchen Renovation, Basement Finishing, Attics Finished, Modernized and New Construction of residential & commercial properties. We are dedicated to providing excellent customer service. We walk our customers through their project from the beginning to the end. The approach we take is simple. We treat every project as if it was our very own. We listen to our customers and combine our expertise to begin a remodeling "Game Plan". The advantages of hiring our company is that we do everything in-house from electrical and drywall work to plumbing and painting. We are at your home from start to finish and we get the job done correctly the first time. Due to the high quality of our finished product and customer service we build solid relationships with all our customers. It's the little things that make the difference between average and extraordinary! At San Diego Construction Center, we take great pride in our work and the experiences we create. Whether your bath, kitchen or interior, from the basics to the details, heart goes into everything we do. Our experienced design professionals are ready to assist you in completing any home improvement or remodeling project that is functional, beautiful, and within your means. Call Today! 1.800.372.4080 You will be very pleased you did! Our onsite consultation and written estimates are always FREE! We Proudly Provides Renovations & Remodeling Services to communities in the following counties: Los Angeles County Ventura County Orange County Santa Barbara County San Diego County
San Diego Construction Center
San Diego Construction Center
7630 Fay Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037
Roof Contractors In San Diego
2100 Logan Ave San Diego, CA 92113
Here are some general tips to make sure your roof is in good shape and warning signs to know when it is time to replace them:
*After heavy storms, check the attic for water stains and weak shingles.
If you have asphalt shingles, they should be replaced when the mineral granules along the top surface disappear.
*Bare Spots – This is when the surface of the shingles on your roof has worn off. The result is spots of missing shingles and, a lot of times, an accumulation of granules in your gutters.
*When you start to see black felt, call your local professional and get the shingles replaced.
*Check for holes in your gutters. If you install an antenna on your roof, make sure to seal any holes you may have made.
*Curling – This is when the corners of your shingles curl upward. Curling makes your roof highly susceptible to wind damage as well as ice. This usually comes from moisture build-ups in the attic of older homes.
*Make sure your gutters are sloping correctly and clear of leaves and trash.
*Broken Shingles – This can be caused by strong winds and snow. When you have broken shingles, your roof may develop obvious leaks.
*Clawing – This is when your shingles curl in a downward motion. Clawing can make your roof highly susceptible to strong storm conditions such as wind, ice and hail.
*Buckling – This is recognizable by waviness in the shingles. There will usually be a line of buckling going up the roof slope. Bucking causes tabs to be exposed and makes it easy for them to be ripped off by winds. This is often caused by poor ventilation in the attic.
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800-372-4080
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