Rooftop and balcony decks in San Diego County
Rooftop and balcony decks are among the most technically demanding deck projects because water management is everything. A failed waterproofing membrane under a rooftop deck ruins the ceiling below it. In San Diego, where coastal properties sometimes have flat roofs built in the 1960s and 1970s, we see a lot of balconies where the original waterproofing is long past its service life. We start every rooftop and balcony project with a waterproofing assessment before any new boards go down.
What's included in this service?
- Waterproofing membrane inspection and replacement before new decking
- Pedestal-set composite tile systems that allow drainage and membrane access
- Fully bonded composite decking systems over slope-corrected substrates
- Structural load assessment on older flat-roof and cantilevered balcony builds
- Permit applications for rooftop deck additions and balcony restorations
When do you need this service?
- You have a flat roof you want to convert into usable outdoor living space
- Your balcony decking is cracked, soft, or shows water staining on the ceiling below
- A past rooftop deck installation failed and you need the waterproofing redone properly
- You are adding a second-story addition with a flat roof that you want to use as a deck
- Your HOA or building inspection flagged the balcony membrane or drainage as inadequate
What do homeowners ask about Rooftop decks?
How long does a rooftop deck waterproofing membrane last?
Most liquid-applied and torch-down waterproofing membranes on residential flat roofs last 15-20 years. After that, the membrane becomes brittle and starts to crack at seams and penetrations. We assess the existing membrane condition before recommending repair or full replacement. Building new decking over a failing membrane is the most common and most expensive mistake on rooftop projects.
Can my existing flat roof hold the weight of a rooftop deck?
Most California flat roofs are designed to a live load that includes deck use, but older construction from the 1950s through 1970s should be structurally assessed before adding a deck. We coordinate a structural review when the building age or design raises questions, and we include that assessment in the project scope before any materials are ordered.
What is a pedestal system for a rooftop deck?
A pedestal system uses adjustable plastic supports to raise composite or stone tiles off the waterproofing membrane surface. This keeps the boards dry, allows drainage to reach the drains, and lets you access the membrane for inspection and repair without tearing up the deck. It is the most common rooftop deck system in San Diego because it protects the membrane and extends its service life.
Where do we offer Rooftop decks in San Diego County?
We provide rooftop decks in every city and community in San Diego County. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.
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