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Flashing Repair

Roof Flashing Repair for Leak Prevention and Protection

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Flashing is a critical component of your roof that directs water away from vulnerable areas, such as roof joints, chimneys, skylights, and vents. When flashing fails or deteriorates, even small leaks can quickly lead to significant damage inside your home.


Sunstone Roofing provides professional flashing repair services for homeowners throughout San Diego County. Our team specializes in identifying worn, damaged, or improperly installed flashing and restoring it to protect your roof and home from water intrusion.

Our Flashing Repair Process


Sunstone Roofing follows a systematic process to ensure flashing repairs are done correctly and protect your home from future leaks.


Roof Inspection and Assessment

We inspect all roof penetrations, joints, and edges to locate flashing that is damaged, loose, or improperly sealed.


Diagnosis of the Problem

Our team determines whether the flashing can be repaired or needs to be replaced. We provide a clear explanation of the best solution.

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Why Homeowners Choose Sunstone Roofing for Flashing Repairs


Flashing repair requires precision, experience, and attention to detail. Homeowners choose Sunstone Roofing because we provide:


• Accurate assessments of problem areas

• Clear explanations of repair options

• Clean and organized work on every project

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Schedule a Flashing Repair


If you notice water intrusion, visible leaks, or suspect flashing may be failing, addressing the issue quickly can prevent more extensive damage to your home.


Sunstone Roofing provides professional flashing repair services throughout San Diego County.


Contact our team today to schedule an inspection and restore the waterproofing around your roof’s vulnerable areas.



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