Roof Replacement
Complete roof replacement using premium materials, expert installation, and manufacturer-backed warranties built to handle California sun, wind, and rain.
- Asphalt Shingle Replacement
- Tile Roof Replacement
- Metal Roof Replacement
From Eureka to El Cajon, California Roof Pro connects homeowners with local roofing companies for replacement, repair, storm damage, tile, metal, flat, and commercial roofing requests. Call once, explain the roof issue, and get routed for provider-direct follow-up.

From asphalt and tile to commercial TPO, our network routes homeowners to local California roofing providers for residential, commercial, emergency, and insurance-related requests.
Complete roof replacement using premium materials, expert installation, and manufacturer-backed warranties built to handle California sun, wind, and rain.
Fast, durable roof repairs for leaks, storm damage, flashing, and structural issues. Same-day emergency service available across California.
Choose the right roofing system for your home. Local roofing company crews install every major residential roof type and tailor each system to California climate zones.
Inspections, certifications, insurance support, and energy-efficiency upgrades that protect your investment and lower your utility bills.
Commercial and multi-family roofing for property managers, HOAs, retailers, warehouses, and industrial facilities across California.
Seamless gutters, downspouts, and drainage upgrades that protect your foundation and roof system from California's heavy winter rains.
Call now and we will route your roofing request to a local provider for a free estimate.
We're a California-focused roofing lead network, not a roofing contractor. We route your request for local roofing company follow-up so you can compare estimates and choose who you want to hire.
Same-day tarping, leak repair, and storm-damage response — any time of day or night.
Compare tear-off scope, materials, ventilation, cleanup, and warranty terms before approving work.
Wind, hail, and atmospheric-river storm questions with provider-direct inspection follow-up.
Clay, concrete, and lightweight tile installation engineered for California sun.
Standing-seam and stone-coated metal roofs that last 50+ years.
The roofing company you choose may work with your carrier — adjuster meetings, scope, supplements, paid.
From San Diego to Eureka, we route roofing requests for local provider follow-up, usually fastest by phone.
From coastal Los Angeles bungalows to inland Riverside ranch homes, our SoCal crews tackle UV damage, Santa Ana winds, and El Niño storm seasons every day of the year.
View all 37 cities →Bay Area homes face fog corrosion, salt air, and atmospheric-river storms. We deliver tile, composite, and flat roofing engineered for Peninsula, East Bay, and South Bay microclimates.
View all 22 cities →Triple-digit summers, valley fog, and winter storms demand reflective cool-roof systems and tight flashing details. Our Central Valley teams install them every week.
View all 21 cities →Extreme heat, monsoon flash storms, and high desert wind hammer Inland Empire roofs. We specialize in tile, foam, and cool-coat systems engineered for these conditions.
View all 23 cities →Marine layer, ocean spray, and seasonal storms wear down coastal roofs quickly. Our Central Coast crews specialize in salt-resistant materials and proper ventilation.
View all 15 cities →Wildfire smoke, mountain snow loads, and heavy rain shape Northern California roofing needs. Local roofing companies may install Class-A fire-rated systems and reinforced underlayments standard.
View all 16 cities →These examples show the type of information homeowners should have ready before calling for local roofing company follow-up.
A Pasadena homeowner with cracked concrete tile should ask whether the visible tile damage is the real failure or whether the underlayment below the tile has aged out. The phone intake should capture the roof age, leak location, chimney or skylight details, and whether the provider will quote a targeted repair or a full underlayment replacement.
After a Santa Ana wind event, the first call should focus on safety, temporary dry-in, and documentation. The local provider should inspect lifted shingle tabs, ridge caps, exposed fasteners, gutters, and interior stains. If insurance may apply, ask for photo documentation before permanent repairs change the evidence.
For a solar-ready re-roof in San Diego, homeowners should ask about underlayment, flashing around future mounts, attic ventilation, and coordination with the solar installer. A good written estimate should clarify whether solar removal, reinstall timing, roof penetrations, and warranty responsibilities are included or handled by separate companies.
When water appears during an atmospheric-river storm, the fastest useful call explains where the water is entering, whether the ceiling is sagging, and whether a tarp is needed. The provider should later trace the leak to flashing, pipe boots, valleys, gutters, or roof-field damage instead of guessing from the ground.
Older Sacramento homes can run hot under long summer sun, but a coating is not always the right answer. Ask whether the roof membrane is dry, structurally sound, and compatible with the coating system. If the roof is already saturated or failing at seams, replacement may be safer than coating over a problem.
For a Fresno re-roof with gutters, the estimate should connect roof drainage to fascia, downspout sizing, attic ventilation, and heat exposure. Ask for the scope to separate roof replacement, decking allowance, flashing, gutter size, leaf protection, and cleanup so you can compare quotes without guessing what each price includes.
Call now, describe the roof problem, and get routed for local provider follow-up.
Describe your project by phone so the issue, roof type, city, urgency, and insurance questions are clear before provider follow-up.
A local roofing company may schedule an inspection, document the roof, and give you a written provider-direct quote.
Review the estimate, verify license and insurance directly, compare warranty language, and hire only if the scope makes sense.
Wind, hail, fallen branches, and atmospheric-river damage may be covered by homeowner's insurance. Coverage depends on the policy, the cause of loss, and the carrier's decision.
The roofing company you choose may document damage with photos, drone, and a written report you can send to your carrier.
The provider may meet your adjuster if you request it and if the provider offers claim-support documentation.
If the scope changes, the provider should explain supplements, code items, exclusions, and any out-of-pocket costs in writing.
Any contract, warranty, invoice, deductible handling, and final paperwork are between you and the roofing company you hire.
Most California homeowners pay between $9,500 and $24,500 for a complete asphalt shingle re-roof on a typical 2,000 sq ft home. Tile, metal, and slate roofs run higher — $18,000 to $55,000+ — but last 40–75 years. Final price depends on roof pitch, layers being removed, decking condition, and material choice. Local roofing companies may provide written quotes with no hidden fees.
Call (559) 745-1405 for a free, on-site estimate today.
In California, asphalt shingles typically last 20–25 years, concrete tile 40–50 years, clay tile 50–80 years, and standing-seam metal 40–70 years. UV exposure in the Central Valley and Inland Empire shortens shingle life, while coastal salt air degrades exposed fasteners faster. Proper attic ventilation, Title 24-compliant underlayment, and annual inspections add 5–10 years to any roof's lifespan.
Most California re-roofing projects require a local building permit, but requirements can vary by city, county, roof type, and scope. California Roof Pro does not pull permits because we are not the contractor. Ask the roofing company you hire to state permit responsibility, inspection timing, and closeout paperwork in writing. Keep those records for resale, insurance, and warranty questions.
If your roof was damaged by a covered peril — wind, hail, fire, fallen tree, vandalism — your California homeowner's policy will usually pay for repair or full replacement minus your deductible. Pure wear and tear is not covered. The roofing company you choose may meet your insurance adjuster on-site, document every damaged shingle, and file supplements for code-required upgrades like ice-and-water shield or new decking.
Call (559) 745-1405 to start a free damage inspection.
Our 24/7 emergency line routes urgent requests to local roofing providers for same-day tarping in most California metros — usually within 2–4 hours. Permanent repairs follow within 48–72 hours, sooner if structural damage threatens interior finishes. During major storm events we prioritize calls in the order they come in, so the sooner you call the sooner we'll arrive.
No. California Roof Pro is not a roofing contractor and does not perform roofing work. We are an advertising and lead-generation service that connects homeowners with independent local roofing providers. Before hiring any provider, ask them directly for current California license, insurance, permit, warranty, and contract information.
It depends on your region. Concrete and clay tile dominate Southern California and Inland Empire neighborhoods because they handle heat and look great on Spanish, Mediterranean, and Mission-style homes. Architectural asphalt shingles work well across the Central Valley and Bay Area. Standing-seam metal is rising in popularity in wildfire zones — it carries a Class A fire rating and lasts 50+ years.
Some roofing companies may offer financing, promotional payment plans, or third-party lender options. California Roof Pro is not the contractor or lender, so terms must be reviewed directly with the provider and finance company. Ask about APR, payment timing, prepayment rules, and whether approval affects the roof contract. Call if you want to discuss what questions to ask before approving financing.
California building code allows one overlay (a second layer of shingles over the original) in most jurisdictions, but a full tear-off is almost always the better long-term decision. Overlays add weight, hide damaged decking, and shorten the new roof's life by 5–10 years. Local roofing companies may inspect for free and tell you honestly whether your roof is a tear-off or overlay candidate.
If your roof is 18+ years old, has curling or missing shingles, granules clogging your gutters, daylight visible in the attic, or repeated leaks in different areas, replacement may be the better investment. Isolated damage from a single storm or one failed flashing detail is often repairable. The roofing company you choose should inspect the roof and explain the recommendation in writing. Call if you want the issue routed for provider-direct follow-up.
Yes — local roofing companies may install and repair commercial TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, metal, and built-up roofing systems for apartment complexes, retail centers, warehouses, industrial buildings, HOAs, and churches throughout California. The roofing company you choose may provide multi-year maintenance agreements, capital reserve studies, and emergency leak response for property managers and HOA boards.
Call (559) 745-1405 for commercial bids.
A typical residential asphalt shingle replacement often takes 1–3 days once work starts. Tile roofs can take 3–7 days, standing-seam metal 4–8 days, and complex slate or copper jobs can take longer. Weather, deck repairs, material availability, and city inspection scheduling can change the timeline. Ask the provider you hire for a written start window, daily cleanup plan, and closeout process.
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