Roof Installation in Santa Ana, CA

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Ready for a roof that can brave any storm? Over and Above Roofing delivers reliable roof installation, keeping your home safe and sound.

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Need a New Roof in Santa Ana?

Over and Above Roofing; Your Roofing Solution in Orange County
  • Boost your home’s value with a sturdy, eye-catching new roof.
  • Enjoy cozy nights in, knowing your roof is leak-free and strong.
  • Save on energy bills with professionally installed roofing.
  • Rest easy with a roof built to protect your family for years.
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    Proudly Serving Orange County Homeowners

    Dedicated on bringing you the best roofing solutions around, Over and Above Roofing is determined to provide you with the best possible results. We combine durable materials like weather-resistant shingles and advanced techniques to create roofs that are as tough as they are attractive. Serving Santa Ana and the surrounding areas, we believe in building strong roofs and even stronger relationships with our customers.

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    Roof Installation in CA

    Your CA Roof, Step by Step
  • Planning: We listen to your needs and carefully inspect your roof.
  • Preparation: Your old roof is removed, and your home is prepped for its upgrade.
  • Installation: Our skilled team installs your new roof with the utmost precision.
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    Roofing Services in Santa Ana

    Serving Orange County with Reliable Roofing Services

    A solid roof is more than just shingles and nails; it’s the shield that protects your haven. Whether you need a complete roof replacement or a new installation, our team is equipped to fortify your home. We’re specialized in a wide range of roofing materials, from asphalt shingles to metal roofing. Get in touch with us at 949-867-9733 and let’s build a roof that truly protects your CA home.

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    Members of the Tongva and Juaneño/Luiseño are indigenous to the area. The Tongva called the Santa Ana area “Hotuuk.” The village of Pajbenga was located at modern day Santa Ana along the Santa Ana River.

    José Andrés Sepúlveda, a famed Californio vaquero, purchased most Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, but lost his land claim after the U.S. Conquest of California.

    After the 1769 expedition of Gaspar de Portolá out of Mexico City, then capital of New Spain, Friar Junípero Serra named the area Vallejo de Santa Ana (Valley of Saint Anne, or Santa Ana Valley). On November 1, 1776, Mission San Juan Capistrano was established within this valley.

    In 1810, the first year of the Mexican War of Independence, Jose Antonio Yorba, a sergeant of the Spanish army, was granted land that he called Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Yorba’s rancho included the lands where the cities of Olive, Orange, Irvine, Yorba Linda, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and unincorporated El Modena, and Santa Ana Heights, are today. This rancho was the only land grant in Orange County granted under Spanish Rule. Surrounding land grants in Orange County were granted after Mexican Independence by the new government.

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