Communities We Serve
Each page below covers the specific homes, climate stressors, and inspection priorities of that community.
Santa Barbara
Historic downtown estates, the Mesa, and Riviera hillside homes with aging electrical and clay sewer lines.
Goleta
Mid-century tract homes and the UCSB corridor across "The Good Land," where 1960s–70s materials are failing.
Montecito
Luxury estates on sloped terrain, with legacy plumbing and drainage challenges across large grounds.
Carpinteria
Beachside homes where aggressive salt air attacks roofs, panels, and exterior metal year-round.
Isla Vista
Dense student-rental housing near UCSB and Del Playa bluff-top properties — built for investor due diligence.
Summerland
Historic 1880s cottages on a seaside hillside, with original systems and oil-field-era land.
Buellton & Solvang
Santa Ynez Valley town homes and ranch-edge properties, including older clay sewer laterals.
Santa Ynez Valley
Wine-country ranch and estate properties on private wells and septic, across Santa Ynez, Los Olivos & Ballard.
Lompoc
Aging tract homes, wind-driven roof wear, and fast turnarounds for Vandenberg SFB relocations.
Additional Communities We Serve
Beyond the communities above, Coastal Shield regularly inspects homes throughout Santa Barbara County and into Ventura County — including Hope Ranch, Toro Canyon, the Eastern Goleta Valley, Santa Maria, Orcutt, Ventura, and Ojai. If your property sits outside a community listed above, get in touch — we very likely cover your area.