High-value properties, HOA communities, fire and wind damage documentation, and bid analysis across LA, San Diego, and Orange County. Delivered remotely in 24–72 hours.
Start Your Intake →With median home values in Los Angeles, Orange County, and coastal San Diego among the highest in the US, roof replacement in Southern California isn't a $15,000 decision — it's often a $40,000–$80,000 capital project. High-value tile roofs, complex architectural geometry, fire-hardening requirements, and a contractor market that varies enormously in quality and pricing create exactly the conditions where independent oversight matters most.
The January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires also created one of the largest single insurance claim events in California history — with thousands of partial damage claims that required technical scope expertise to document accurately.
Post-wildfire and Santa Ana wind damage documentation. Independent technical assessment for insurance claims on high-value properties.
When your roof replacement is a $50,000+ project, an independent scope baseline is essential. The consulting fee is a fraction of the protection it creates.
SoCal contractor bid variance on complex tile roofs can exceed $20,000. We create the baseline that makes bids comparable.
Large SoCal HOAs managing tile roof replacements across dozens of units. We provide independent technical oversight the board needs.
Concrete tile, clay tile, and low-slope TPO/modified bitumen systems dominate SoCal. We know the systems and the proper scope for each.
California insurance scopes on complex properties routinely miss code upgrades, O&P, and system-specific requirements. We document the gap.
California's Title 24 energy code, local fire hazard severity zone (FHSZ) requirements, and updated WUI (Wildland-Urban Interface) building standards impose roof system requirements that go beyond standard IRC provisions. Properties in designated fire hazard zones may require Class A fire-rated assemblies, specific underlayment products, and ember-resistant construction details.
These are code upgrade items that are legitimately covered under most California homeowner policies' ordinance or law provisions — and are almost universally omitted from initial insurance scopes. Our reviews account for applicable California code requirements and document the coverage gap.
Independent documentation. No contractor referrals. 24–72 hour delivery.
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