Tiburon CA
Roofing
Bay winds, salt air, and hillside exposure demand corrosion-aware flashings and secure edge systems. Roof Express builds Tiburon roofing systems that stay watertight long-term.
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Tiburon roofing tailored to wind exposure + coastal durability
Belvedere & Waterfront
Salt air can accelerate corrosion. We use corrosion-aware flashings, sealed penetrations, and improved drainage.
Best For: Salt AirPeninsula Hillside Homes
Wind uplift is real on ridges. We reinforce starter/ridge systems and tighten edge detailing for protection.
Best For: Wind UpliftParadise Cay
Waterfront microclimates require leak-first flashing. We rebuild wall transitions, valleys, and skylight details.
Best For: Leak StopsWhy Roof Express
Coastal-Ready Details, Built to Last
In Tiburon, the roof isn’t just about rain — it’s about wind uplift, salt air exposure, and keeping transitions sealed year after year. We focus on the details that prevent repeat leaks: flashings, edges, valleys, penetrations, and clean drainage.
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Leak-first inspections
We locate and fix the cause — not the symptom.
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Edge + uplift reinforcement
Starter, ridge, and perimeter details tightened for wind zones.
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Drainage + gutters tuned
Water routes cleanly off the roof to protect fascia and walls.
Tiburon Roofing Checklist
Flashings & Transitions
Walls, chimneys, skylights, valleys — sealed correctly.
Wind Uplift Resistance
Starter/ridge systems tightened; edges reinforced.
Drainage & Gutters
Clean flow paths to prevent fascia rot and wall staining.
Tip: If you see rust staining around flashings or vents, it’s a strong sign the metal is failing from coastal exposure.
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Tiburon Roofing FAQ
Quick answers for coastal homes
How often should I inspect my roof in Tiburon?
At least once per year and after major wind events. Coastal exposure can loosen edges and accelerate flashing wear.
Does salt air really damage roof components?
Yes. Salt air can speed up corrosion on metal flashings, fasteners, and vents—especially near the waterfront.
What’s the most common source of leaks?
Flashings and transitions: skylights, chimneys, wall junctions, and valleys. That’s why we focus on leak-first detailing.