Gutters, Skylights & Roof Inspections in Livermore, CA

Licensed (CA CSLB #1148511 • C-39) • Insured • Written Warranty • Serving Livermore and all of Alameda County

Gutters that move water properly, skylights that don't seep, and a documented annual inspection so a small failure on a Livermore roof never becomes a structural repair.

Gutters, Skylights & Roof Inspections on a Livermore Roof

The small work is what keeps a Livermore roof out of expensive trouble. Gutters that actually move water away from the foundation, skylights that don't seep at the curb, and a documented annual inspection that catches a lifted shingle or a tired boot before it becomes a leak. We clear and repair gutters, reseal and reflash skylights, and hand you a written, photographed inspection report you can actually use.

On Livermore roofs the conditions that matter most — Altamont Pass winds regularly exceed 30 mph, requiring enhanced nail patterns and starter strips. Summer temperatures over 100°F are common — cool-roof materials significantly reduce energy bills. — are what we plan the work around, not an afterthought.

  • Gutter clearing, repair, and re-pitching
  • Skylight resealing and curb reflashing
  • Documented annual inspection with photos
  • Small fixes before they become structural repairs
Get a Written Livermore Estimate Call (415) 410-7917

What Livermore Roofs Are Up Against

Every roof in Livermore answers to the same forces: a Hot inland Mediterranean, 14" annual rainfall, strong Altamont winds, and an aging housing stock dominated by Ranch-style, wine country estates, newer suburban developments. The specific local stressors that decide how long a roof actually lasts here: Altamont Pass winds regularly exceed 30 mph, requiring enhanced nail patterns and starter strips. Summer temperatures over 100°F are common — cool-roof materials significantly reduce energy bills. We've spent enough time on Livermore roofs to know which failure modes show up first, and we plan gutters, skylights & roof inspections around them rather than discovering them halfway through the job.

Gutters, Skylights & Roof Inspections in Livermore — FAQs

How often should I have my Livermore roof inspected?

Once a year, plus after any major Livermore storm. An annual inspection is the cheapest thing you can do to keep a roof on the long end of its lifespan — most of what we find at that stage is a minor fix instead of a five-figure one.

Do you repair skylights, or just roofs?

Both. Most Livermore skylight leaks aren't the glass — they're the curb flashing and seal around it, which is roofing work. We reseal and reflash; if the unit itself is failed we'll tell you.

Can you fix gutters without replacing them?

Often, yes. Re-pitching, resealing joints, and rehanging a sagging section solves most Livermore gutter problems. We replace only when the metal itself is shot.