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Rooftek Roofing Co operates out of Sun City on Cherry Hills Boulevard, serving the broader valley with residential roofing work across material types — concrete tile repair and replacement, asphalt shingle, flat systems, and metal roofing. The work splits between targeted repairs (cracked tiles, flashing leaks, storm damage) and full system replacement, with particular experience in insurance claim documentation and processing for both. Concrete tile homes throughout the region — especially the older-stock neighborhoods built during Temecula's initial growth — benefit from Rooftek's tile-specific repair work; a cracked or missing tile doesn't always demand a full reroof, and the contractor handles selective replacement without unnecessary system-wide work. For residents in fire-resistant zones (De Luz, Fallbrook, Vail Lake area), class-A material specification and wildfire-zone code compliance are standard. Homeowners managing an insurance claim find the administrative support useful; those planning a full replacement understand warranty terms and free estimate practice upfront. The work suits both older systems needing spot repair and newer builds requiring proactive maintenance.

Castillo Brothers Roofing Company operates out of Sun City and covers residential work across the valley, with particular experience in tile and asphalt shingle repair and replacement — the two dominant roof types in Temecula-area homes built over the last three decades. The crew handles everything from isolated cracked-tile repair (common in older developments where concrete tile roofs are aging) to full reroofs and insurance claim work, meaning they're equipped to navigate both small maintenance jobs and larger storm or damage assessments. For homeowners in wildfire-prone neighborhoods like De Luz, Fallbrook, and the Vail Lake corridor, Castillo Brothers understands the class-A fire-rating requirements that govern material choice in those zones. For others managing roof age or weather damage, the combination of localized tile expertise and insurance claim experience makes them a natural first call — they can assess whether a roof needs spot repair or full replacement, then handle the paperwork if a claim is involved. Free estimates are standard in the roofer market; warranty terms vary by job scope and material, so that conversation happens after the initial walkthrough.
CalState Solar and Roofing handles both material types common to the valley: concrete tile repair and replacement for the older neighborhoods built during Temecula's growth surge, and asphalt shingle work for newer construction. The business operates on both repair and replacement sides — cracked tiles that don't warrant a whole-roof tear-off, full reroofs when structural issues or age make patching inefficient, and the occasional metal or flat-roof project. Free estimates are standard practice. Residents in fire-zone areas like De Luz, Fallbrook, and the Vail Lake corridor often call for class-A fire-resistant material consultation and installation, a specialty that carries real value when rebuilding after risk assessment or after insurance adjusters flag roofing concerns. For homeowners managing insurance claims, the team navigates that paperwork rather than leaving it to the property owner alone. Warranty coverage depends on the material and scope of work; that conversation happens during the estimate phase. The I-15 corridor location on Commerce Center Drive makes scheduling straightforward for most valley residents.
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Get ListedRooftek Roofing Co operates out of Sun City on Cherry Hills Boulevard, serving the broader valley with residential roofing work across material types — concrete tile repair and replacement, asphalt…
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What Locals Know
Sun City sits in a designated wildfire zone with older housing stock built in the 1980s–1990s — many roofs are at or past typical 20-year lifespan and insurance carriers increasingly require Class A fire-rated materials or proof of recent replacement to maintain coverage.
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