Gutters, Skylights & Roof Inspections in San Bruno, CA

Licensed (CA CSLB #1148511 • C-39) • Insured • Written Warranty • Serving San Bruno and all of San Mateo County

Gutter repair and clearing, skylight resealing, and pre-purchase or annual inspections — the small jobs that keep a San Bruno roof out of trouble.

Gutters, Skylights & Roof Inspections on a San Bruno Roof

The small work is what keeps a San Bruno 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 San Bruno roofs the conditions that matter most — Airport corridor winds accelerate on San Bruno hillsides. Marine fog keeps roofs perpetually damp in winter, promoting lichen and moss growth. — 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
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What San Bruno Roofs Are Up Against

Every roof in San Bruno answers to the same forces: a Marine influenced, cool and foggy, 22" annual rainfall, and an aging housing stock dominated by Post-war tract homes, hillside properties, small commercial. The specific local stressors that decide how long a roof actually lasts here: Airport corridor winds accelerate on San Bruno hillsides. Marine fog keeps roofs perpetually damp in winter, promoting lichen and moss growth. We've spent enough time on San Bruno 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 San Bruno — FAQs

How often should I have my San Bruno roof inspected?

Once a year, plus after any major San Bruno 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 San Bruno 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 San Bruno gutter problems. We replace only when the metal itself is shot.