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You stop worrying every time it rains. You stop seeing water stains spread across your ceiling. Your energy bills drop because your home isn’t bleeding heat through a deteriorating roof.
That’s what a properly installed roof does. It protects your family, your belongings, and your investment without demanding constant attention or emergency repairs at the worst possible time.
In Corporal, where temperatures swing and UV exposure accelerates wear, your roof takes a beating. The median home here is pushing 40 years old, which means most roofs in your neighborhood are either failing now or will be soon. When asphalt shingles start curling or your tiles crack, water finds a way in—and by the time you see the damage inside, it’s already cost you thousands more than it should have.
A roof replacement in Corporal, CA isn’t just about new shingles. It’s about stopping the leak before it starts, cutting your cooling costs with reflective materials that meet Title 24 standards, and knowing the job was done by a licensed roofing contractor who’ll be here when you need us.
All Fresh Temp has been family-owned and operated since 1985. We started in HVAC, which taught us everything about how homes breathe, where heat escapes, and why your roof and attic work as a system—not separate projects.
When Ramiro took over in 2006, he kept the same approach his family built the business on: show up when you say you will, do the work right, and treat people’s homes like they’re your own. That’s how you stay in business for 40 years in the same county.
We’re licensed, insured, and local. We know Corporal’s building codes, the permitting process, and what roofing materials actually hold up in this climate. You’re not getting a crew from out of state who disappears after the check clears.
First, we come out and inspect your roof—not from the ground with binoculars, but actually up there looking at what’s failing and why. We check for soft spots, look at your underlayment, measure for proper ventilation, and document everything with photos you can see yourself.
Then we give you a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, timeline, and what your warranty covers. No surprises, no upsells for things you don’t need. If your roof can be repaired instead of replaced, we’ll tell you that too.
Once you approve the work, we pull the permits and schedule the job. Most residential roof replacements in Corporal take two to four days depending on size and complexity. We protect your landscaping, your AC unit, and anything else that could get damaged. We tear off the old roof, inspect the decking for rot or damage, replace what needs replacing, install new underlayment, then install your new roofing material.
Cleanup happens every day, not just at the end. When we’re done, we walk the property with a magnet roller to pick up nails, then do a final inspection with you so you can see the finished work and ask any questions.
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You get a licensed C-39 roofing contractor who carries the insurance and bonding required by California law. That’s not a given—plenty of people knock on doors after a storm with a truck and a ladder, no license, no insurance, no accountability.
You get materials that meet or exceed California’s Title 24 energy requirements. That means cool roof coatings or reflective shingles that cut your cooling costs, which matters in Corporal where summer temperatures regularly hit the 90s. We work with Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, metal roofing, tile, and TPO membranes depending on what your home needs and what your budget allows.
You get a roof that’s ready for solar if you ever decide to go that route. We install with proper spacing and structural support so you’re not paying to tear off a brand-new roof in three years when you want panels.
And you get a warranty that covers both materials and labor. Most manufacturer warranties only cover the shingles—if the installation fails, you’re on your own. Ours covers the work we do, which is the part that actually matters. If something goes wrong, we come back and make it right.
Most residential roof replacements in Corporal run between $10,000 and $20,000, but that range is wide for a reason. Your actual cost depends on roof size, pitch, material choice, and how much of the underlying structure needs repair once we remove the old roof.
A basic asphalt shingle roof on a 1,500-square-foot ranch costs less than a steep-pitch tile roof on a two-story home with multiple valleys and skylights. If your decking is rotted or your fascia boards are shot, that adds to the scope.
We give you a written estimate after we inspect, and we break down every line item so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Nearly three-quarters of homeowners are considering financing for projects like this, and we can connect you with options if that makes the investment more manageable. The key is getting it done before a small leak turns into structural damage that doubles your cost.
Asphalt shingles typically last 15 to 25 years in Corporal’s climate, but that assumes proper installation and ventilation. If your attic is running hot because of poor airflow, you’ll see shingle degradation on the early end of that range. UV exposure and temperature swings accelerate wear here more than in cooler climates.
Metal roofs last 40 to 70 years depending on the gauge and coating. Tile roofs can hit 50 years or more if the underlayment is replaced when it fails, which usually happens around the 20-year mark.
The real answer depends on how well the roof was installed and whether you keep up with basic maintenance—clearing debris, checking flashing, replacing cracked tiles before water gets under them. A roof that’s inspected every few years and maintained will always outlast one that’s ignored until something breaks.
Yes. Any roof replacement or major repair in Corporal requires a building permit, and it’s the contractor’s responsibility to pull it—not yours.
The permit process ensures the work meets California building codes and Title 24 energy standards. An inspector will check the job at key stages to make sure everything is done correctly. That protects you if you ever sell the house, because unpermitted work can kill a sale or force you to tear off the roof and start over.
If a roofer tells you they can skip the permit to save money, walk away. That’s a red flag that they’re either unlicensed or willing to cut corners in ways that will cost you later. We pull permits on every job, and the cost is included in your estimate so there’s no confusion.
It depends on your budget, your home’s style, and how long you plan to stay. Asphalt shingles are the most affordable and work well if you’re planning to sell in the next 10 years. They meet code, they’re easy to install, and they come in enough colors to match any exterior.
Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts decades longer and reflects heat better than shingles, which cuts cooling costs. If you’re staying in the house long-term, the math works in your favor. Tile roofs are common in Corporal and they look great, but they’re heavy—your structure needs to support the load, and not every home does without reinforcement.
Cool roof coatings and reflective membranes are becoming standard because they meet Title 24 requirements and keep your attic cooler. NOAA is forecasting above-average heat through 2026, so anything that reduces your cooling load is worth considering. We’ll walk you through the options based on what your home can handle and what makes sense for your situation.
If the damage is localized—a few missing shingles after a storm, a small leak around a chimney, cracked flashing—repair makes sense. If your roof is older than 20 years and you’re seeing widespread issues like curling shingles, granule loss, multiple leaks, or sagging sections, replacement is the smarter move.
Here’s why: patching an old roof buys you time, but it doesn’t stop the underlying deterioration. You’ll spend money on repairs now, then spend money on a replacement in two years anyway. And if water has already compromised your decking or insulation, a repair won’t address that—you’re just covering up a bigger problem.
We’ll tell you honestly which route makes sense after we inspect. If a repair gets you another five years and you’re planning to sell, we’ll say so. If your roof is failing and patching it is throwing money away, we’ll say that too. The goal is to give you the information you need to make the right call for your situation.
Start with licensing and insurance. In California, roofing work requires a C-39 license from the Contractors State License Board. If they can’t show you a valid license number you can verify online, don’t hire them. Same with insurance—ask for proof of liability coverage and workers’ comp. If someone gets hurt on your property and they’re not covered, you’re liable.
Check how long they’ve been in business locally. A company that’s been serving Corporal and Santa Clara County for decades has a reputation to protect. Fly-by-night crews show up after storms, do fast work, and disappear when problems surface.
Get everything in writing—scope of work, materials, timeline, cost, warranty terms. If they’re vague or pushy about signing before you’ve seen a detailed estimate, that’s a red flag. And don’t pay the full amount upfront. A deposit is normal, but the bulk of payment should come after the work is done and inspected.
Ask about permits. If they say permits aren’t necessary or try to skip that step to save money, walk away. Permitted work protects you legally and ensures the job meets code.
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