Los Angeles, CA
Large-lot homes spanning many decades of construction. Older estate-era homes on the flats and in the hills carry a wide range of roof types and ages, making individual roof condition more important than any single citywide pattern.
Call Now: (323) 220-8753Many 1920s-1950s LA bungalows and dingbat apartments were built with low-slope or flat built-up roofs that were never designed for sustained rain, and small roof leaks in these buildings often go unnoticed until they reach drywall.
Across Los Angeles, the risks homeowners run into most are post-wildfire moisture and coastal fog. Coastal-adjacent neighborhoods deal with persistent marine-layer fog and condensation even in a low-rainfall climate, while areas near hillside burn scars face debris-flow and moisture intrusion risk for years after a wildfire strips the slopes above them.
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