The seasons in Stanislaus County
Spring (March–May) — the sweet spot
Best for: planned full replacements
Daytime highs 65–82°F. Low rain after April. Asphalt shingles bond properly (the sealant strips activate above ~70°F). Tile underlayment adheres correctly. Crews work full shifts without heat fatigue.
Booking lead time: 2–4 weeks. Schedules fill fastest in late April and May.
Summer (June–September) — works but slower
Best for: emergencies and homeowners with flexible timing
Daytime highs 90–106°F. Crews start at 6 AM and break by 1 PM most days. Same-day install jobs become two-day. Asphalt shingles can scuff under foot traffic in extreme heat.
Material-wise: tile and metal handle the heat fine. Asphalt is installed but more carefully (crews avoid walking on freshly laid courses).
Booking lead time: 1–3 weeks. Generally easier to schedule than spring.
Fall (September–November) — second-best window
Best for: planned full replacements
Daytime highs 65–85°F in early fall, dropping to 60–75°F by late November. Mild winds. Rare rain before late November. Excellent material adhesion. Crews work full shifts.
Why we like fall: gets your roof done before tule fog season and the December–February storm window.
Booking lead time: 2–4 weeks. October is often the busiest month for non-emergency installs.
Winter (December–February) — emergency only
Best for: emergency repairs and storm damage
Tule fog can shut down work for days. Rain weeks happen. Asphalt shingles do not bond well below 50°F (the sealant strips need warmth to activate). We schedule planned full replacements for spring instead.
Emergency tarping and repair work runs 24/7 year-round. Call (209) 667-7737 for active leaks.
Does pricing vary by season?
Material prices do not move much by season. Labor pricing is steady year-round.
What CAN affect price:
- Peak-season add-ons: some roofers add a "weather surcharge" during summer peak months. DeHart does not — our flat-rate pricing holds year-round.
- Material supply: shingle stock can run thin in late spring before HOA peak ordering. Lead time on certain colors can stretch to 2–4 weeks.
- Insurance-claim work: spikes after major wind events. Crews can get backlogged. Schedule emergency tarping immediately, then queue for full replacement.
If you have flexibility, pick fall
The best window for a planned re-roof in Stanislaus County is September through early November. You get:
- Mild weather for proper material adhesion
- Roof done before fog/storm season
- Less heat fatigue on crews (better install quality)
- Easier scheduling than spring peak
When to act regardless of season
- Active leak: immediately. Each day of water intrusion damages drywall and insulation.
- Major storm damage: within 14 days for insurance claim purposes.
- Granule loss past year 18 + multiple repair history: the roof has likely failed warranty coverage. Replace within 3–6 months.
- Selling within 18 months: replace if the roof is over 22 years old — buyers and inspectors flag it.
How to book the best window
If you want a fall install, schedule your free inspection in August. We complete the inspection within a week, send the flat-rate quote within a few days, and slot you into the schedule within 2–4 weeks of approval.
Schedule a free inspection or call (209) 667-7737.
