Roof Installation in Laguna Beach, CA

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Roof Installation in CA

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  • Our roof installations shield your Orange County home from heightened durability.
  • Boost your home’s value and appeal with an exemplary installed roof.
  • We use premium materials for roofs that are built to last, saving you money over time.
  • Enjoy a smooth, stress-free experience from start to finish with our skilled team.
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    Treating every home as if it were our own, we are dedicated to mastering the art of roof installation, using top-quality materials and proven techniques to guarantee your roof is strong and stylish. We believe in building trust through transparency and open communication, keeping you informed every step of the way.

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  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your vision, needs, and budget to craft a custom plan.
  • Preparation: Our team meticulously prepares your roof for a flawless installation.
  • Installation: We install your new roof and provide your roof with a weatherproof finish.
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    A new roof is an investment in your property’s protection and beauty. At Over and Above Roofing, we specialize in a assortment of roofing materials, including asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and more. Whether you need a complete roof replacement or a new installation for your CA home, our team has the skills and knowledge to deliver exceptional results. Contact us at 949-867-9733 to schedule your consultation today.

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    Laguna Beach was the site of a prehistoric paleoindian civilization. In 1933, the first fossilized skull of a paleoindian found in California was uncovered during construction on St. Ann’s Drive. Known as “Laguna Woman”, the skull originally was radiocarbon dated to more than 17,000 BP, but revised measurements suggest it originated during the Holocene era, 11,700 years BP. Subsequent research has found several prehistoric encampment sites in the area.

    The indigenous people of the Laguna Beach area were the Tongva. Aliso Creek served as a territorial boundary between Gabrieleno and Acjachemen groups, or Juanenos, named by Spanish missionaries who first encountered them in the 1500s. The area of Laguna Canyon was named on an 1841 Mexican land grant map as Cañada de las Lagunas (English: Glen of the Lagoons). After the Mexican-American War ended in 1848, the area of Alta California was ceded to the United States. The treaty provided that Mexican land grants be honored and Rancho San Joaquin, which included north Laguna Beach, was granted to José Antonio Andres Sepúlveda. Following a drought in 1864, Sepúlveda sold the property to James Irvine. The majority of Laguna Beach was one of the few parcels of coastal land in Southern California that never was included in any Mexican land grant.

    Pre-1917 postcard of Joseph Yoch’s original Hotel Laguna, built in 1888 and replaced in 1930View of the Main Beach c. 1915

    Settlers arrived after the American Civil War. They were encouraged by the Homestead Act and Timber Culture Act, which granted up to 160 acres (65 ha) of land to a homesteader who would plant at least 40 acres (16 ha) of trees. In Laguna Beach, settlers planted groves of eucalyptus trees. In 1871, the first permanent homestead in the area was occupied by the George and Sarah Thurston family of Utah on 152 acres (62 ha) of Aliso Creek Canyon. In 1876, the brothers William and Lorenzo Nathan “Nate” Brooks purchased tracts of land in Bluebird Canyon at present-day Diamond Street. They subdivided their land, built homes and initiated the small community of Arch Beach. In his book, History of Orange County, California (1921), Samuel Armor cited the permanent homestead of Nate Brooks as the beginning of the modern day town and described Brooks as the “Father of Laguna Beach”.

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