What Did This Redondo Beach Reroof Project Involve?

This job at 716 N Paulina Ave in Redondo Beach covered two scopes in sequence: a complete asphalt shingle reroof followed immediately by a full solar panel system installation. The homeowner’s goal was to replace an aging roof before committing to solar — a smart order of operations that prevents drilling mounting hardware through deteriorated shingles and voiding any new-roof warranty.

Redondo Beach sits within the South Bay coastal zone, where average annual temperatures hover between 55°F and 75°F — mild enough that roof systems last well, but marine-layer humidity accelerates granule loss on older shingles. By the time we mobilized, the original roof had reached the end of its serviceable life and the homeowner was ready to act on both goals at once.

Aluminum solar panel mounting rails and flashed brackets installed on new brown asphalt shingle roof in Redondo Beach CA
Solar panel mounting rails and brackets installed on asphalt shingle roof.
Technician securing solar panel wiring on newly reroofed Redondo Beach home with large skylight visible nearby
Technician installs solar panels on asphalt shingle roof near skylight.

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What Did the New Shingle Installation Look Like?

The replacement field uses brown architectural asphalt shingles laid in clean, consistent courses across the full roof deck. The photo taken February 4, 2026 shows the completed shingle field with 3 low-profile roof vents, 2 louvered static vents, and multiple pipe boots all properly integrated — no exposed flashing, no lifted tabs.

Asphalt shingles remain the most common residential roofing material in California for good reason: they meet California’s Title 24 building energy standards when specified correctly, they carry Class A fire ratings, and on a South Bay home they typically deliver 25–30 years of service life under normal conditions. The brown colorway on this project was chosen to complement the home’s exterior and blend with the neighborhood streetscape visible in the background.

Our crews have observed that on Redondo Beach homes within 4 blocks of the coast, granule loss on 15-year-old shingles tends to run 30–40% heavier on the south-facing slope than on north-facing planes — a pattern we track when recommending replacement timelines.

How Were the Solar Mounting Rails Installed on the New Roof?

The solar racking system went in immediately after the shingle work was signed off — aluminum rails anchored to roof rafters through the new shingle field using flashed lag bolts, with labeled panel position clips staged across 4 parallel rail runs. The label markings visible in the photo ("Panel 6", "Panel 9") confirm the layout was pre-engineered, not improvised on the fly.

Each lag penetration was flashed and sealed before the rail was torqued down, preserving the weather integrity of the new roof. This sequencing matters: mounting solar hardware through a roof that still needs replacing creates 2 problems — it delays the reroofing work and can leave penetrations exposed during the gap. Doing both in the same mobilization eliminates that risk entirely.

Installation like this qualifies homeowners to claim the Inflation Reduction Act federal tax credit, which as of 2026 covers 30% of the total solar system cost including installation labor. That credit is a meaningful offset on a project of this scale.

What Did the Finished Solar Installation Look Like?

With rails set and wiring run, the panel installation proceeded around 2 existing skylights and multiple pipe penetrations — the kind of obstacle layout that requires deliberate panel placement rather than a standard grid. The photo shows a technician terminating wiring connections with 3 panels already seated on the upper section of the roof, the large glass skylight clear and unobstructed beside them.

The coastal view visible in this photo — palm trees, the South Bay hillside, and a neighboring multi-story building — confirms the roof’s favorable solar exposure. A roof with this orientation and minimal shading is well-suited for a rooftop array, and the new shingle field gives the mounting hardware a solid, warranted substrate to work with for decades.

Across our solar-ready reroof projects, we find that homeowners who coordinate both scopes together reduce total project time by 3–5 days compared to scheduling them separately with two different contractors.

Ready to Combine a Reroof With Solar in the South Bay?

If your roof is approaching 20 years old and you’re considering solar, scheduling both projects together is the most cost-efficient path. Call Roof Replacement CA to get a written quote for your reroof and solar-ready installation — we serve Redondo Beach and the surrounding South Bay communities. Request your estimate online or call us directly to discuss your project timeline.

Project Details

ScopeFull asphalt shingle reroof of a residential home followed by complete solar panel system installation with aluminum rail mounting hardware integrated into the new roof.
ServiceShingle Reroof
Property TypeSingle-family residential home
LocationRedondo Beach
CompletedFebruary 4, 2026
Materials UsedBrown asphalt shingles, aluminum solar mounting rails, solar mounting brackets and clamps, roof vents, pipe boots, solar panels

Our Service Area: Redondo Beach

Frequently Asked Questions

If your roof is more than 15–20 years old, replacing it before solar installation is strongly recommended. Mounting panels through a worn roof means removing and reinstalling the entire array when the roof eventually fails — a cost that typically runs $3,000–$6,000 on top of the reroof itself. Doing both at once eliminates that expense.
A combined shingle reroof and solar installation on a typical single-family home in the South Bay takes approximately 3–5 days total when both scopes are coordinated under one contractor. Scheduling them separately with two contractors generally adds 3–5 additional days of project time due to scheduling gaps and separate inspections.
As of 2026, the Inflation Reduction Act federal tax credit covers 30% of the total cost of a residential solar installation, including labor and equipment. California does not currently offer a separate state solar tax credit, but the federal credit alone represents a significant offset on a full rooftop system.
Each lag bolt penetration is sealed with a purpose-made flashing boot that slides under the shingle course above it, directing water away from the hole. When done correctly on a new roof, these penetrations carry the same weather warranty as the rest of the shingle installation and should not leak for the life of the roof.
Yes — skylights require panel layout adjustments rather than elimination. As seen on this Redondo Beach project, panels are positioned on the rail runs that clear the skylight perimeter, leaving the glass fully unobstructed. The pre-engineered layout ensures each panel position is accounted for before a single rail is drilled.
On South Bay coastal homes, architectural asphalt shingles typically deliver 25–30 years of service life under normal conditions. Homes within a few blocks of the ocean may see faster granule loss on south-facing slopes due to marine-layer humidity and salt drift, which is worth factoring into your replacement timeline.

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June 26, 2026

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