Roofing Contractor in Hemet, CA
Family-Owned Residential & Commercial Roofing Company Serving the Inland Empire Since 1983
Professional Roof Replacement & Roof Repair in Hemet, CA
Weathertight Roofing Inc. is a licensed roofing contractor in Hemet, CA providing residential and commercial roof repair, roof replacement, re-roofing, skylight installation, and roof maintenance throughout Hemet, San Jacinto, Menifee, Beaumont, Banning, Murrieta, and Temecula.
With over four decades of experience, our team specializes in asphalt shingle roofing, tile roofing, TPO systems, flat roofing, roof coatings, and leak detection. Whether you need emergency roof repair, a full roof replacement, or preventative maintenance, we deliver durable roofing systems built for Southern California’s climate.
As a fully licensed and insured roofing company, we follow California building codes, manufacturer installation guidelines, and industry best practices to ensure long-term performance and warranty protection.
A Family Roofing Company Built on Craftsmanship Since 1983
Founded in 1983 by Guy T. Schembri, Weathertight Roofing Inc. continues a four-generation legacy of professional roofing craftsmanship. What began as a family trade has grown into a trusted roofing company serving homeowners and commercial property owners throughout Hemet, San Jacinto, and the surrounding Inland Empire.
Our reputation is built on workmanship, accountability, and long-term customer relationships. Every roofing project is approached with the same standards of precision and integrity that have defined our company for decades.
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Frequently Asked Roofing Questions
How do I know if I need a roof repair or a full roof replacement?
Many roofs begin showing signs of needing replacement around 15 to 20 years. If your roof has a small leak, limited damage, or wear in one area, a repair may be enough. If you’re seeing granule loss, repeated leaks, widespread shingle damage, or sagging areas, a roof replacement is often the most cost-effective long-term option.
What are signs I need a Roof Repair?
Signs you may need a roof repair include leaks, water stains on ceilings or walls, missing or damaged shingles, cracked flashing, sagging areas, granules in gutters, mold or mildew, and rising energy bills. Catching these issues early can help prevent more expensive damage.
How often should I have my Roof Inspected?
Most roofs should be professionally inspected at least once a year and after major storms or high winds. Regular roof inspections can help catch small issues early, extend the life of your roof, and reduce the chance of costly repairs.
How do I verify a roofing contractor’s license and insurance?
You can verify a California roofing contractor’s license through the CSLB website and ask the contractor for a current certificate of insurance. It’s also important to ask whether the crew members are W-2 employees, subcontractors or day-laborers, because that can affect whether the contractor’s insurance is truly helping protect you on the job. Weathertight Roofing’s California contractor license number is 643691, insurance certificates are available upon request, and all of our crew members are W-2 employees for added accountability and protection.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most roof replacements take anywhere from 1-3 days and sometimes longer. The process depends on the size of the roof, materials, weather, and project complexity. Smaller residential roofs may be completed faster.
How much does a new roof cost?
The cost of a new roof depends on the size of the roof, the materials chosen, the condition of the existing roof, and the complexity of the project. The best way to get accurate pricing is with a professional roof inspection and estimate.
Will homeowners insurance cover roof repair or roof replacement?
Homeowners insurance may cover roof repair or replacement if the damage is caused by a covered event such as wind or a storm. Coverage usually depends on the cause of the damage, the age of the roof, and the details of the policy. A roofing inspection can help document the condition of the roof and support the claims process.
What roofing materials work best in the Inland Empire climate?
Roofing materials that perform well in the Inland Empire need to handle heat, sun exposure, and seasonal weather changes while also complying with California cool roof requirements where applicable. Depending on the property, popular options may include asphalt shingles, tile, and other durable roofing systems designed for long-term performance, energy efficiency, and code compliance.


