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Mon–Fri, 7:30 AM–5:00 PM; Sat, 9:00 AM–1:00 PM
Mon–Fri, 7:30 AM–5:00 PM; Sat, 9:00 AM–1:00 PM
9670 Monterey Rd, Morgan Hill, CA 95037
Service area router
Winter Roofing is based in Morgan Hill and serves homeowners, property managers, and commercial owners across core Bay Area cities. Sacramento and farther inland locations are handled for suitable projects based on scope, schedule, roof type, and crew routing.
Choose your city page
Use the badges to understand what kind of page you are opening. Full guides carry stronger local planning detail; standard city pages are still useful service entries, but they should not be treated as verified local permit guides yet.
Substantial local permit, inspection, scope, or climate guidance.
Distinctive permit, climate, scheduling, access, or exposure angle.
Live local service entry without stronger city-specific claims until verified.
Start here when local permit routing, inspections, documentation, exposure, or project scope may change how the work is planned.
Repair-vs-reroof threshold, skylight permitting, HRI/historic review, and rooftop equipment coordination.
Best for: Permit-sensitive repairs, reroofs, skylights, and mixed-scope roof planning.
Inland heat, attic load, first-rain leaks, and engineered drainage planning for suitable projects.
Best for: Suitable-project reroofs, commercial scopes, drainage issues, and documented inspections.
Express reroof rules, residential inspection timing, ESR/product paperwork, and solar-adjacent permit separation.
Best for: Express reroof planning, solar-adjacent work, and inspection-ready replacement scopes.
Express reroof path versus scope changes from skylights, deck repair, structural work, or rooftop coordination.
Best for: Plain reroof screening, bay-moisture detailing, and scope changes that may need review.
Certificate-style closeout, documentation discipline, hillside exposure, drainage, and wind-driven rain planning.
Best for: Reroof closeout records, hillside drainage, exposed edges, and complex project documentation.
Permit-required reroofs, no-plans distinction, deck/sheathing triggers, and inspection scheduling coordination.
Best for: Simple reroofs, deck exposure questions, drainage/flashing scope, and inspection timing.
These pages include a useful local angle such as inspection timing, coastal exposure, digital permitting, heat, foothill debris, or access readiness.
OTC permit handling, inspection lead-time planning, UV exposure, and warm-weather edge/flashing durability.
Best for: Permit routing, warm-sun exposure, edge details, and inspection scheduling.
Fog, coastal wind, corrosion-sensitive details, fire-class checks, and 100-square-foot threshold awareness.
Best for: Coastal moisture, metal oxidation, fire-class checks, and wind-driven rain details.
Threshold-based permit interpretation, heat cycling, short storm bursts, and possible appearance-sensitive review.
Best for: Heat cycling, brief storm intensity, and reroof threshold questions.
Low-slope documentation, mechanical-equipment changes, cool-roof applicability, and historic-overlay checks.
Best for: Low-slope scope, rooftop equipment, cool-roof screening, and documented repairs.
Online/phone/text inspection scheduling, checklist prep, inland heat, wind, and seasonal dry-in planning.
Best for: Inland reroofs, inspection scheduling, wind exposure, and dry-season planning.
Digital permitting, marine-layer moisture, heat cycles, deck/sheathing checkpoints, and portal coordination.
Best for: Digital permit workflows, moisture-sensitive edges, and sheathing checkpoints.
Online reroof permitting, inspection access readiness, heat/wind detailing, and ventilation-aware assemblies.
Best for: Online permit routing, inspection access, ventilation planning, and heat/wind details.
Overlay vs tear-off documentation, pre-roof/final review, skylights, solar/HVAC, and manufacturer specs.
Best for: Overlay and tear-off documentation, skylights, solar/HVAC, and inspection routing.
Civic Access workflow, inspection constraints, cool-roof documentation, and heat/wind-driven weather planning.
Best for: Civic Access routing, inspection-day constraints, inland heat, and wind planning.
Class A fire-rating expectations, HOA/historic routes, foothill debris, wind-driven rain, and drainage transitions.
Best for: Foothill roofs, Class A/fire-rating questions, HOA/historic routes, and debris-heavy drainage.
These pages are live service entries. They are linked for routing, but the hub avoids strong city-specific permit claims until more local verification is added.
Home-base city; use the hub to emphasize proximity, inspection-first service, and written scope.
Best for: Nearby repair, inspection, gutter, skylight, and replacement calls.
South County service route; needs more city-specific permit/climate verification before stronger claims.
Best for: South County repairs, reroofs, inspections, and drainage questions.
Outer South County/San Benito route; current page needs more local detail before differentiation.
Best for: Suitable-route repairs, replacements, and documented roof condition reviews.
Salinas-area route; current page is live but needs verified local permitting and coastal/agriculture-area roof context.
Best for: Suitable-route scope review, moisture questions, repairs, and reroof planning.
Watsonville-area route; current page needs local moisture, wind, permit, and inspection specifics.
Best for: Coastal-corridor service requests, leak history, and roof condition checks.
North/Silicon Valley route; current page needs more specific permit and climate detail.
Best for: North Valley repairs, replacements, gutters, skylights, and inspections.
East Bay/inland route; current page needs unique permit and exposure verification.
Best for: East Bay-to-inland project review, reroofs, repairs, and drainage scope.
Sacramento/Yolo suitable-project route; current page needs more local verification.
Best for: Suitable-project inland reroofs, commercial scopes, and documented inspection requests.
South Bay route; current page needs city-specific permit, inspection, and roof-stock details.
Best for: South Bay repair, reroof, skylight, gutter, and inspection requests.
Peninsula/Silicon Valley residential route; current page needs unique local copy.
Best for: Residential reroofs, inspections, skylight work, and scope confirmation.
Peninsula/foothill residential route; current page needs verified hillside, access, fire, or permit specifics.
Best for: Foothill residential scope, access planning, inspections, and reroof review.
West Valley route; current page needs verified hillside, tree/debris, permit, or HOA/planning details.
Best for: West Valley roof review, tree/debris issues, leaks, and replacement planning.
Monterey-area route; current page needs actual coastal moisture, wind, and permit-detail verification.
Best for: Suitable-project coastal requests, moisture questions, and repair/replacement review.
Monterey coastal corridor route; current page needs unique local detail before differentiation.
Best for: Coastal-corridor service requests, inspections, leak tracing, and scope review.
West Valley route; current page needs city-specific permit/access/approval detail.
Best for: West Valley residential repairs, inspections, and reroof planning.
Send the address and roof concern. We will confirm the right city route, service path, and availability before scheduling.
Start with the service you need
If the city page is not the clearest starting point, begin with the problem. Then use the city selector to confirm routing and local planning details.
Active leak, flashing issue, skylight leak, valley leak
Start with leak tracing at flashings, penetrations, skylights, valleys, edges, wall transitions, and low-slope tie-ins, then pair it with the city page for routing.
Aging roof, multiple leaks, reroof planning
Use this when the likely answer is a full water-shedding system rebuild: tear-off, deck review, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, drainage, sequencing, and closeout.
Commercial flat/low-slope building
Commercial scopes usually need low-slope diagnosis, drainage review, restoration candidacy, replacement planning, rooftop equipment coordination, phasing, and reporting.
Need documentation before deciding
Choose inspections when you need photos, risk points, and written next-step recommendations before approving repair, maintenance, or replacement work.
Overflow, fascia staining, roof-edge runoff
Gutters and drainage are treated as roof-edge water-control systems, especially when runoff, fascia staining, or overflow is part of the problem.
Skylight/sun tunnel leak or replacement
Separate unit failure, flashing failure, curb detail, surrounding roof condition, and permit-aware new installation before choosing the fix.
Reduce repeat leaks / plan annual care
Use maintenance for scheduled inspections, flashing and penetration checks, drainage checks, minor corrections, and condition tracking.
Leak, aging roof, gutter overflow, skylight issue, commercial low-slope question, or not sure yet. A short description and photos usually help us route the next step.
Verified local differences
This comparison only includes cities where the current page supports a specific planning note. Other city pages remain linked above without overclaiming local permit differences.
In-page route notes
These clusters are navigation aids, not new regional pages or blanket availability promises. Availability still depends on address, scope, schedule, roof type, and project fit.
Closest routing for Morgan Hill, San Jose, Gilroy, Campbell, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, and Milpitas.
Strong as a service-area grouping; several pages still need deeper local copy.
Useful for Los Gatos, Saratoga, Monte Sereno, and Los Altos Hills when hillside access, trees, fire rating, or drainage may matter.
Strongest current page support is Los Gatos.
Helpful for San Mateo, Redwood City, Palo Alto, Mountain View, Los Altos, and Daly City when moisture, UV, wind, and inspection timing shape the scope.
Strongest current support is San Mateo, Redwood City, Daly City, Mountain View, and Palo Alto.
A practical route for Fremont, Newark, Oakland, and Dublin when permit handling, wind-driven rain, or inland heat affects planning.
Strongest current support is Fremont, Newark, and Oakland.
Use for Sacramento, Vacaville, Dixon, and Woodland when project fit, heat exposure, drainage, or commercial scope justifies routing.
Preserves suitable-project language for farther inland work.
Useful navigation for Monterey, Salinas, Watsonville, and Castroville, while local-depth verification remains a next step.
Do not treat this group as a fully verified local permit cluster yet.
Use Hollister as a city route when address, scope, and schedule confirm fit.
More local permit, climate, access, or roof-stock detail is still needed.
Materials by roof type and exposure
Use the material pages for system-level explanations. The service-area hub is here to route residential reroof users, commercial low-slope owners, and detail-sensitive leak projects into the right material path.
Residential reroof with shingles
Asphalt ShinglesTile roof repair/replacement planning
Concrete and Clay TileStanding seam or exposed-fastener metal
Metal RoofingCommercial low-slope system selection
TPO / PVCCommercial asphaltic low-slope assembly
Modified BitumenExisting commercial roof may qualify for restoration
Roof CoatingsFlashing, underlayment, ventilation, fasteners
Roofing AccessoriesRoof-edge water control
GuttersScope and scheduling
Service availability is confirmed by address, roof type, access, urgency, season, permit/inspection needs, and project scope. Nearby repair and inspection calls are usually simpler to route. Farther cities, including Sacramento-area and inland locations, are best evaluated by project fit, especially reroofs, commercial scopes, complex leak histories, gutter/drainage work, skylights, or documented inspections.
Send the address and scope. We will confirm availability by project fit, schedule, roof type, access, and permit or inspection needs.
Share the address, roof type if known, service needed, leak timing or project goal, skylights/gutters/low-slope/solar/HVAC details, desired timing, and whether photos are available.
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