Pacific Roofing inspector checking tile, flashing, and ridge on a residential roof
Roof Inspection | La Habra & Orange County

Free La Habra Roof Inspection. Honest Report.

We are a La Habra roofing contractor Orange County homeowners call for a free, no-pressure roof inspection that tells you the truth about your roof. We climb up, check what actually matters, and put it in a written report, whether that is a small repair, a reroof, or nothing yet.

What we check

What we actually look at up there.

A real inspection is more than a glance from the driveway. We get on the roof and check the things that decide whether it leaks. After 40 years across Southern California, Pedro knows where these roofs fail first, and we write down what we find so you have it in hand.

Underlayment age

On tile, the underlayment is what keeps water out, and it ages faster than the tile. We judge whether yours has years left or is the real problem.

Flashing and valleys

Flashing at chimneys, skylights, and walls, plus the valleys where two slopes meet, are where most roofs leak first. We check every one.

Ridge tiles and ventilation

Loose or cracked ridge tiles and blocked attic vents cause leaks and trapped heat. We re-check the ridge line and the vents.

Dry-rot and decking

Soft fascia, stained sheathing, and rotted wood mean water has been getting in for a while. We look for it before it spreads.

Buying or selling

Roof inspection for a home sale or escrow.

Buying a home in La Habra or north Orange County and want to know the roof before you close? Selling and the buyer flagged the roof? We inspect the roof, tell you how much life is really left in it, and give you a written report you can hand to your agent or use in escrow. No upsell, just the facts so the deal moves on a clear number.

The report

A straight repair-or-replace answer.

Most roofs we inspect do not need a full reroof. On a tile roof the clay or concrete tile often outlasts the underlayment beneath it by decades, so a leak usually means new underlayment under your existing tile, not a whole new roof. We tell you plainly which one your roof needs, and if it can wait, we say wait. The written estimate is free and there is no pressure to sign anything.

Where we inspect

Free inspections across north Orange County.

La Habra is home base, and we inspect roofs in Brea, Fullerton, La Habra Heights, Whittier, and La Mirada. From the 1950s and 1960s ranch tracts that fill this area to hillside homes, most of these roofs are tile, and tile is what we know best. Call (626) 320-9319 to set up your free inspection.

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Questions

Straight answers.

Is the roof inspection really free?

Yes. The roof inspection and the written estimate are both free across La Habra and Orange County. We climb the roof, check it, and give you our honest read with no charge and no pressure to sign anything that day.

What does the inspection actually cover?

We get on the roof and check underlayment age, flashing at chimneys and walls, the valleys, ridge tiles, attic ventilation, and any dry-rot in the fascia or decking. Then we write it down so you have a record of the roof condition, not just a verbal pitch.

Can you inspect a roof for a home sale or escrow?

Yes. We do roof inspections for buyers and sellers in La Habra and north Orange County, with a written report on how much life the roof has left. You can hand it to your agent or use it in escrow to settle the number.

Will an inspection just turn into a pitch for a new roof?

No. Most roofs we look at do not need a full reroof. On a tile roof the underlayment usually wears out long before the tile, so the honest answer is often a repair or new underlayment, not a whole new roof. If it can wait, we tell you to wait.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes. Pacific Roofing is a California-licensed roofing contractor, CSLB license 1092407, classification C-39, insured, and an Owens Corning Preferred contractor. You can verify the license on the CSLB website.

How much does a roof cost here if I do need one?

As a rough Orange County guide, a typical home reroof lands around $16k to $48k depending on material and size, with concrete tile around $8 to $13 per square foot and clay a bit more. An underlayment reroof that reuses your existing tile costs less. We put the real number in writing.

Free estimate

Get a free written estimate.

Call for the fastest answer, or send your details and we will get back to you. Either way, the estimate is free and in writing.

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Updated 2026-06-13