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Roofing Services in Moraga

Moraga is a small, quiet Lamorinda town tucked into the hills between Lafayette and Orinda. The Campolindo area and surrounding neighborhoods feature homes built primarily in the 1960s through 1980s — solid suburban construction that now faces the reality of aging roofs, evolving fire codes, and the unique challenges of wooded hillside living. Most homes here are due for serious roofing evaluation.

Wooded hillsides and canyon properties define Moraga's character, but they also create persistent roofing challenges. Dense tree canopy traps moisture on roof surfaces, promotes moss and algae growth, and drops heavy seasonal debris into valleys and gutters. North-facing slopes and shaded lots are particularly susceptible to these issues, and deferred maintenance accelerates the damage.

Canyon properties in Moraga carry elevated fire risk, and California's updated fire codes require Class A rated materials for many addresses. We combine fire-compliant roofing with moisture management strategies — proper ventilation, zinc strip installation, and annual maintenance — to protect Moraga homes from both fire and water damage.

Roofing Challenges in Moraga

Dense tree canopy causing moss growth and moisture retention
Canyon properties in elevated fire risk zones
Aging 1960s-80s housing stock needing replacement
Steep wooded lots with limited equipment access

Common Roof Types in Moraga

Composition shinglesArchitectural asphalt shinglesComposite shake (fire-rated)Cool-rated shingles

Neighborhoods We Serve in Moraga

CampolindoMoraga Country ClubSanders RanchMoraga RanchBollinger Canyon

Recent Projects in Moraga

Project photos and case studies coming soon.

Moraga Roofing FAQ

Why does my Moraga roof have so much moss?
Moraga's wooded hillsides create heavy shade and moisture retention — ideal conditions for moss and algae. Left untreated, moss lifts shingle edges and traps moisture against the roof deck. We offer professional cleaning, zinc strip installation to prevent regrowth, and annual maintenance to keep your roof clear.
Do Moraga homes need fire-rated roofing?
Many Moraga properties, especially in canyon and hillside areas, fall within fire hazard zones requiring Class A fire-rated materials. Even outside designated zones, fire-resistant roofing is a smart investment in a community surrounded by open space and dense vegetation.
My Moraga home was built in the 1970s — what should I expect?
Homes of this era typically have composition shingle roofs that have been replaced at least once. If the current roof is more than 20 years old, it is approaching or past its expected lifespan. Our free inspection provides a clear remaining-life estimate with photos and specific recommendations.
Do you work on properties in Sanders Ranch and Campolindo?
Yes. We serve all Moraga neighborhoods including Campolindo, Sanders Ranch, Moraga Country Club, Moraga Ranch, and Bollinger Canyon. We are familiar with the HOA requirements and access conditions specific to each community.

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