“Extremely unusual and you know the rain is not stopping,” said Emilio Lopez, owner of San Diego Roof Doctor.
For months he’s been preparing his crews for the rainy season, which this year came in wetter than usual based on the number of emergency calls that keeps his office staff on their toes. “Probably double than the number of calls we normally get,” said Lopez as he showed us around his shop in San Marcos.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
He recommends those who haven’t had any issues with their roofs to research now to find a reputable company with a state license that could be called in an emergency.Keep in mind that an emergency crew could take between 24 to 48 hours to show up at your home. In the meantime, Lopez suggests keeping an eye on the ceiling, and not letting water bubbles grow.