Roof Installation in Seal Beach, CA

Roofing Services in Orange County

Need a new roof that can brave CA weather? Over and Above Roofing delivers reliable roof installation for a safe and sound home.

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Reasons to Choose Over and Above Roofing for Roof Installation

Over and Above Roofing Is Your Answer. Here's Why
  • A sturdy roof safeguards your home from CA’s wildest weather.
  • Proper installation guarantees your roof lasts for decades.
  • A solid roof is a smart investment that adds serious value to your home.
  • Shrink those energy bills with a properly insulated roof that keeps your home comfortable year-round!
  • Why Seal Beach Trusts Us

    The Orange County Roofing Specialists

    We are your trusted roofing partner in Orange County. We specialize in shielding homes with durable, weathertight roofs. Our team is qualified in the latest installation techniques and uses premium materials to provide lasting protection. We’re not just experts in our craft; we also pride ourselves on clear communication and outstanding customer service.

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    Roof Installation Process in CA

    Your Roof Installation Journey
  • Assessment: We thoroughly inspect your roof and discuss your needs.
  • Installation: Our skilled team installs your new roof with thorough attention to detail.
  • Quality Check: We conduct a final inspection to guarantee an ultimate finish.
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    Why Roof Installation Matters in Seal Beach

    Choose Over and Above Roofing in Orange County for Your Roof Installation Needs

    A solid roof is your home’s first line of defense against CA weather. It’s an investment that protects your property and provides peace of mind. We see it as our mission to go beyond simply installing simple installations. We create weathertight barriers using quality underlayment and durable flashing to prevent leaks and verify that your home stays dry and comfortable. Contact us at 949-867-9733 to schedule a consultation.

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    The Tongva village of Motuucheyngna was located in what is now Seal Beach in the area of the Los Cerritos Wetlands. It was part of the greater area of Puvungna, which was a major ceremonial and regional trading center for the Tongva and Acjachemen. Villagers used te’aats to travel out to villages on Pimu (Santa Catalina Island) and other islands off the coast, now referred to as the Channel Islands. In 2003, a burial site of the village was disturbed in a 196-acre (79 ha) Seal Beach residential development, Hellman Ranch, that was met with opposition from the Tongva.

    Beginning in the mid-1860s, the eastern area of what is now Old Town Seal Beach became known as Anaheim Landing. A warehouse and wharf had been built on a small bay where Anaheim Creek emptied into the Pacific Ocean. It was established by farmers and merchants in the newly settled town of Anaheim who wanted a closer, more convenient port to ship the wine they were growing and also to receive items they needed to help build homes and buildings in their new town.

    For a few years Anaheim Landing came close to rivaling San Pedro for its volume of shipping, but the arrival of the railroad in Anaheim in 1875 made it easier to ship product via the rails than by hauling a wagon overland across 12 miles of soft soil to the Landing. However, the beaches and surrounding rolling Anaheim Landing had by this time also become popular as a getaway from hot summer days. Los Angeles newspapers talk of a permanent summer population of as many as 400 and even more on special days.

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