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Concrete tile lifted on a Visalia roof, showing battens and packed debris beside the chimney

5.0★ from every Visalia customer who’s reviewed us Licensed & insured · CSLB #1030917

Visalia, Tulare, Hanford, Porterville, Dinuba, Exeter and Lemoore.

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Visalia Office113 N CHURCH ST STE 442

If you were quoted a new roof

Tulare County tile fails from the top down, not the tile out

Visalia, Tulare, Hanford and the tract that went up around them are tile country, same as Fresno. Concrete tile with fifty years in it, over felt that gets twenty to twenty-five in this heat.

So a roof leaks while the tile still looks perfect from the street, and the quote that follows is often for a full tear-off when the answer is lifting the tile and replacing what’s under it. Ten to twenty thousand dollars apart, for the same roof.

There’s a second thing specific to this area, and it’s the one nobody warns you about.

Debris packs into valleys and stops them draining. That is a maintenance problem that becomes a structural one.

Leaves and needles collect where two roof planes meet, water backs up behind them instead of running off, and it sits there against the underlayment week after week. Nothing about that is dramatic. It just quietly rots the deck underneath while the roof looks fine.

A Visalia job

Leaking for years before anyone looked

This roof had been leaking a long time. Not dramatically — slowly, the way most of them do.

The valleys had packed with debris and stopped draining properly, so water had been sitting where it should have been shedding. By the time we lifted tile, there was extensive dry rot in the deck underneath.

The repair came in around $5,000, covering the failed areas and the rot beneath them. Not a replacement, because the tile and most of the roof were sound — but a good deal more than it would have cost if somebody had cleared those valleys.

Concrete tile lifted on a Visalia roof, showing battens and debris packed along the valley
Tile lifted. Debris packed where water should be draining.

Everything bolted to the roof is part of the roof

Air conditioning units, ductwork, vents, satellite mounts. They sit on top of the thing that is supposed to keep water out, and every one of them is either detailed properly or it is a leak with a date on it.

They also have to move before a roof can be replaced underneath them. A package unit sitting on wood blocks with ductwork running below it cannot simply be worked around — it comes off, the roof goes on, new curbs go in where the old ones were too low, and the unit goes back.

That work is real, and it belongs in the bid rather than appearing halfway through the job. When it gets left out, the price you were quoted was never the price of the job. We handle all of it in-house, which is why it is in our number from the start.

A rooftop package unit sitting on low wood blocks over a flat roof, with ductwork running beneath it
Unit on blocks, duct underneath. Both come off before the roof goes on.

The lesson

Roofs need maintenance and nobody tells you

Most homeowners think of a roof as something you buy once and forget until it leaks. Then it leaks, and the conversation is suddenly about twenty-five thousand dollars.

The truth is duller. Valleys fill with debris. Gutters back up. A cracked tile lets sun onto the underlayment. None of it is urgent on the day it happens, and all of it shortens the life of the roof by years.

Clearing the valleys on a roof that collects leaf load is a job worth doing regularly. It costs a fraction of what dry rot costs, and it’s the difference between a roof reaching twenty-five years and one that needs work at fifteen.

If your roof sits under trees, that applies to you. Ask us about it on the inspection.

Find us

The Visalia office

Address

113 N Church St Ste 442
Visalia, CA 93291

Phone

(559) 608-3554
Answered 24 hours

Hours

Open 24 hours, seven days
Same-day estimates

We cover Visalia and Tulare, out to Hanford, Porterville, Dinuba, Exeter and Lemoore. Not sure you’re in range? Put your address in the form and we’ll tell you straight away.

What we do here

Roofing services in Visalia

Roof repair

Leak diagnosis and repair. Most single-issue repairs land at $800–$1,500. Same-day estimates, and emergency temporary repairs when water is coming in.

How we track down a leak →

Tile roof restoration

The Tulare County job. Your tile comes off, new underlayment goes down, the same tile goes back. $14,000–$20,000 instead of $25,000–$40,000.

What a lift-and-relay involves →

Roof replacement

When the deck or framing is genuinely gone. Three days on a standard roof, you stay in the house, written flat-rate price.

When replacement is right →

Second opinion inspections

Holding a replacement quote from somebody else? We’ll go up, record what’s there, and watch it with you. Free.

Get a second opinion →

Leak detection

Moisture meters, thermal imaging, and both the roof and the attic. Water travels — the stain is rarely above the failure.

How we find it →

Solar removal and reset

Panels off and back on, electrical included. One company owns the whole job rather than three pointing at each other.

Solar removal and reset →

Verified reviews

Every Visalia customer who has reviewed us gave five stars

There are fewer of them than in Fresno, because we have not been here as long. That is worth saying plainly rather than burying Visalia inside one combined number. Read the reviews from all four markets →

★★★★★

“Grandmark did a fantastic job replacing our roof… Our roof was long overdue to be replaced, and wasn’t going to survive this winter; we were already getting leaks on the last rain. Grandmark navigated around weather concerns, and we had the roof replaced within a month of us first contacting them… they left our yard / area around the house cleaner than it was before they showed up.”

— Sean McGuinness · Google review, Visalia
★★★★★

“We had three different roofing companies visit… Two visited both the attic and the roof and one just looked at the roof. Eduardo visited the roof and attic and discovered issues that the other two did not.”

— Keith Putirka · Google review, Fresno
★★★★★

“Found out our slopes/valleys were compromised along with 25 other roofing tiles that were cracked or completely broken… They lifted tiles and found the compromised areas that were going to soon cause major problems and water damage.”

— B. Halstead · Google review, Fresno

Straight answers

Frequently asked questions

Do you have an office in Visalia?

Yes — 113 N Church St, Suite 442. Our own crews work Tulare and Kings County from here, and the phone is answered around the clock in English and Spanish.

Why does Visalia have fewer reviews than Fresno?

Because it’s our newest market. Fresno has 714 because we’ve worked there longest. Fewer Visalia customers have reviewed us, and all of them gave five stars. We’d rather tell you that than average the two together and hope you don’t look.

My roof is tile. Do I need a whole new roof?

Probably not. On most tract homes around here the tile is fine and only the underlayment has failed, which is a lift-and-relay rather than a tear-off — a difference of ten to twenty thousand dollars. Somebody has to lift tile to know, and that inspection is free.

How often should valleys be cleared?

Depends entirely on what’s growing above your roof. A house under trees needs it far more often than one in the open. We’ll tell you what yours looks like on the inspection rather than selling you a schedule you may not need.

Do you cover Tulare, Hanford and Porterville?

Yes, plus Dinuba, Exeter and Lemoore. Same crews, same pricing, same standard as the work we do inside Visalia.

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