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Christian Roofing will show up when you call, fix what needs fixing, and come back years later if something goes wrong. We found 226 reviewers who praised their workmanship, and in one case a homeowner reported a ceiling bubble seven years after installation only to have the company send an inspector and a repair crew at no charge within days. The company handles both routine roof replacements and solar installations, which matters because a single contractor managing both means your roof warranty stays intact. Two patterns stood out. First, 83 reviewers described repair jobs where crews arrived on schedule, cleaned up thoroughly, and returned without complaint to address minor oversights. Second, 25 customers reported leak fixes that actually lasted, including one homeowner whose persistent wind-driven leaks finally stopped after the crew returned mid-storm to diagnose the problem and then came back with instructions to do whatever it took. (That level of commitment is rare enough that it's worth calling out.) The company offers periodic inspections where the cost gets credited toward any needed repairs, which 58 reviewers mentioned as a reason they've stuck with Christian Roofing across multiple projects.
If you want the cheapest quote in town, keep shopping. But if you'd rather hire a company that will honor a seven-year-old guarantee and send a crew during a rainstorm to find your leak, Christian Roofing is a safe bet.
John B. walked away impressed — not only by the reroof they did seven years ago but by the way the company honored the warranty long after the job was done. He remembered the crew moving quickly: demolition and a full reroof finished in three days at a fair price, with clear communication, and he admits he never left a review back then. After a particularly wet San Diego winter his sister pointed out a one-foot bubble in the kitchen ceiling. He hadn’t noticed any active leaks, but he rang up Christian Roofing anyway. An inspector found the source, patched the roof with nails and mastic, and the company sent a repair tech out right away to restore the interior ceiling — the interior work turned out excellent. There were no charges, no warranty loopholes to navigate, just prompt service and a fix seven years after he’d written the check — the kind of guarantee that actually holds up.
Steve D hired Christian Roofing to replace a 30-year-old roof on his 60-year-old house. The crew helped pick an energy-efficient shingle color that matched the home, finished on schedule, replaced lower-profile vents that blend with the roof, and left the yard clean. A year later he had the same company install solar panels, so the roof warranty stayed fully in force. Christian Roofing sized the array for his future plans, and five years on he found that sizing spot-on: since the install he added a whole-home heat-pump HVAC, an electric car (charged by the system), and a heat-pump water heater. Today he pays nothing for electricity generation and uses almost no natural gas except for stovetop cooking. He booked a roof inspection that will credit the inspection fee toward any needed repairs. The memorable takeaway: having one contractor do both roof and solar preserved the warranty and produced a system robust enough to support full household electrification without new power bills.
On a canyon home where wind-driven rain funnels south-to-north, Bob Y. battled two stubborn roof leaks for years, despite handyman fixes and DIY attempts. He reviewed three proposals and chose Christian Roofing for a comprehensive repair and maintenance job: broken tiles replaced, rotted fascia boards swapped out, and general upkeep performed on a roof last rebuilt more than 15 years earlier after the Cedar Fire. The maintenance made sense, but the leaks returned during the next storms, so he reported the problem. Christian Roofing immediately sent a technician out during a storm to try to locate the source, and when the issue persisted they returned with a full crew apparently instructed to “do whatever it takes.” The team dug in, tracked down the problem areas beyond the obvious tile and fascia work, and carried out more aggressive repairs until the leaks were found and addressed. Bob appreciates that the company kept working through bad weather rather than passing the buck; he expects the next storm will no longer require setting out bowls to catch drips, and he plans to call Christian Roofing for any future roofing work.
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Steve D hired Christian Roofing to replace a 30-year-old roof on his 60-year-old house. The crew helped pick an energy-efficient shingle color that matched the home, finished on schedule, replaced lower-profile vents that blend with the roof, and left the yard clean. A year later he had the same company install solar panels, so the roof warranty stayed fully in force. Christian Roofing sized the array for his future plans, and five years on he found that sizing spot-on: since the install he added a whole-home heat-pump HVAC, an electric car (charged by the system), and a heat-pump water heater. Today he pays nothing for electricity generation and uses almost no natural gas except for stovetop cooking. He booked a roof inspection that will credit the inspection fee toward any needed repairs. The memorable takeaway: having one contractor do both roof and solar preserved the warranty and produced a system robust enough to support full household electrification without new power bills.
Steve D. hired Christian Roofing to replace a 30-year-old roof on his 60-year-old house. He worked with the crew to pick a shingle color that matched the home and they tracked down the most energy-efficient shingle available. The installers finished on schedule, cleaned up thoroughly, and swapped in color-matched, lower-profile roof vents so they’re much less noticeable. A year after the roof job, he had the same team install solar panels; because one company handled both jobs, the roof warranty remained fully in effect. Now, three years later, he’s bringing them back for a roof inspection — the inspection cost will be applied to any repairs or attention the roof needs. His standout takeaway: using one contractor for roof and solar kept coverage intact and made ongoing maintenance straightforward.
D&R hired Christian Roofing in 2020 to replace the roof on their rental unit and to refresh some of the roof insulation. They discovered the crew communicated clearly throughout the job, and when additional wood repairs were needed the extra cost had been explained up front so it wasn’t a surprise. The team completed the work as agreed and on schedule, and left the site neatly cleaned. The takeaway: transparent pricing for the unforeseen wood repairs combined with punctual, tidy execution made the project straightforward and stress-free.