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We get strong winter winds off the bay. What makes a roof 'storm-ready' for Bodega Bay?
The Ultimate Design Wind Speed here is 110 mph, requiring specific shingle attachment methods. For the November-March atmospheric river season, Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are a financial necessity, not just a product upgrade. They resist hail and wind-driven debris, preventing the small punctures that lead to major leaks during sequential storms, thereby protecting the structural plywood deck from rot.
A storm blew off shingles and I have water coming in. How fast can a crew get here to secure it?
For an active leak, we dispatch a tarping crew from the Bodega Bay Marine Laboratory area via Highway 1. Typical arrival to Bodega Harbour is 45-60 minutes. The priority is to install a reinforced, code-compliant tarp over the damaged section, secured to the roof deck with battens, to prevent interior damage and mold until a permanent repair can be scheduled.
Why does the permit from Sonoma County require so much detail about underlayment and flashing?
Permit Sonoma enforces the 2022 code, which mandates specific material upgrades for coastal zones. A licensed CSLB contractor must detail ice and water shield application (extending 24 inches inside interior walls), drip edge type and fastening, and step flashing integration. This ensures the assembly meets the 110 mph wind uplift resistance and water intrusion prevention standards, which are not covered by manufacturer warranties alone.
My attic has mold on the sheathing. Could this be related to the roof?
Absolutely. A 4/12 pitch roof, common here, requires a balanced ventilation system per the 2022 California Residential Code. Improper venting leads to heat and moisture buildup, condensing on the cool underside of the plywood deck. The solution is calculating the correct net free area for intake (at the eaves) and exhaust (at or near the ridge) to create a continuous flow that expels humid air and prevents mold.
With NEM 3.0 and the federal tax credit, should I consider solar shingles instead of a traditional reroof?
The decision hinges on primary need. Traditional asphalt shingles paired with a separate, high-efficiency solar panel system typically offer better energy production and cost-effectiveness under NEM 3.0, plus the 30% ITC. Integrated solar shingles provide a streamlined look but at a higher cost per watt; they are best for a homeowner whose roof needs immediate replacement and who prioritizes aesthetics over maximum financial return.
Our 1980s Bodega Harbour roof looks okay from the ground. Why are contractors recommending replacement now?
Roofs from the early 1980s average 44 years old, exceeding the lifespan of original composition shingles. The 1/2-inch CDX plywood decking common in these homes, combined with the coastal UV and salt-air moisture cycles in Bodega Harbour, degrades the underlayment and can compromise the nail-holding strength of the deck. This leads to shingle lifting and hidden water intrusion long before granules are fully lost.
My homeowner's insurance premium just jumped again. Can a new roof actually lower my bill?
Yes, insurers in California are applying rate increases of 18% or more, but offer direct credits for wind-resistant upgrades. Installing a roof that meets the IBHS FORTIFIED Home™ standard, often required for CA Fair Plan eligibility, demonstrates superior storm resilience. This documented upgrade typically results in an immediate premium reduction, offsetting a significant portion of the project cost over time.
A roofer did a visual inspection and said my roof is fine, but I'm not convinced. What are they missing?
A standard walk-over cannot detect sub-surface moisture within the asphalt shingle layers or the plywood deck. We use infrared moisture scanning during inspections to identify trapped water from failed underlayment or capillary action. This is critical in Bodega Bay's climate, as it reveals active deterioration points long before they become visible ceiling stains, allowing for targeted repairs.