State Licensed “SINCE 1982”

CSLB C-39 #432352

Full Workers Comp. & $2M Liability Insurance
OUR EMPLOYEE ROOFERS ARE FACTORY CERTIFIED
*Serving most of Southern California*
State Licensed “SINCE 1982” CSLB C-39 #432352
Full Workers Comp. & $2M Liability Insurance
OUR EMPLOYEE ROOFERS ARE FACTORY CERTIFIED.

*Serving most of Southern California*

Commercial Roofing Contractor in El Monte, CA

Your Roof Stops Leaking. Your Business Keeps Running.

Recurring leaks drain your budget and disrupt operations. We install flat roof systems that actually last—TPO, PVC, and Title 24-compliant solutions built for El Monte’s climate.
Aerial view of a residential roof undergoing commercial roofing repairs in Acton, California.
Roof framing under construction in Acton, CA for a commercial building.

Commercial Roof Replacement in El Monte

Stop Fixing the Same Problem Every Year

You’ve patched that leak three times already. The problem keeps coming back because the fix was never designed to last. That’s not maintenance—that’s throwing money at a failing system.

A proper commercial roof replacement eliminates the cycle. You get a warranted system designed for El Monte’s hot, dry summers and temperature swings. TPO and PVC membranes naturally meet California’s Title 24 cool roof requirements, which means you’re compliant without paying extra for specialty coatings.

The real benefit? Your tenants stop calling. Your insurance premiums stabilize. And you’re not scrambling to coordinate emergency repairs during business hours. When the roof is done right, it disappears from your problem list for 15 to 20 years.

El Monte Industrial Roofing Solutions

Thirty-Eight Years in Los Angeles County Roofs

We’ve held a C-39 specialty contractor license since 1982. We’ve been BBB accredited since 1986 with an A+ rating, and our crews have been with us for decades—not months.

El Monte’s commercial and industrial landscape demands contractors who understand Title 24 compliance, insurance documentation, and how to work around operating businesses. We’ve handled everything from small industrial facilities near the 10 Freeway to large commercial properties across LA County. Our factory certifications with major manufacturers mean your warranty is backed by both us and the product supplier.

You’re not hiring a crew that learned roofing last year. You’re hiring people who’ve seen every failure mode a flat roof can have in Southern California’s climate.

Professional roofing contractor applying roofing membrane on commercial roof in Acton, CA.

Commercial Roof Maintenance Process

Here's What Happens From Call to Completion

First, we inspect your roof and document everything with photos. You get a written assessment that explains what’s failing, why it’s failing, and what it’ll take to fix it permanently. No upselling—just the truth about your roof’s condition.

If you move forward, we coordinate the work schedule around your tenants and business operations. Most commercial projects in El Monte involve TPO or PVC single-ply systems for flat or low-slope roofs. We handle Title 24 cool roof compliance as part of the installation, not an add-on.

During the job, we keep disruption minimal. Pre-coordinated repairs mean your tenants aren’t surprised, and your business doesn’t shut down. After installation, you receive warranty documentation from both us and the manufacturer. We also provide a maintenance plan if you want one—because even the best roof benefits from annual inspections.

Roofing membrane installation for commercial building in Acton, CA.

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About Royal Roofing Company

TPO and PVC Roofing Systems

What You Actually Get With Our Service

You get a licensed C-39 contractor with factory-certified crews installing your roof. That’s not common. Most commercial roofing contractors subcontract the labor. Our crews have been with us for decades.

El Monte’s commercial buildings—especially the industrial facilities near the Santa Fe Springs border—need roofing systems that handle heat, UV exposure, and California’s energy codes. TPO and PVC membranes are the standard for a reason. They’re durable, naturally reflective, and Title 24 compliant without additional coatings. That cuts your cooling costs by 7% to 15% according to Cool Roof Rating Council data.

You also get comprehensive insurance. We carry $2 million in liability and full worker’s comp coverage. If something goes wrong, you’re protected. And because we specialize in insurance claim work, we know how to document every step so your claim doesn’t get denied on a technicality.

The warranty covers both labor and materials. If there’s a problem in year five, we’re still answering the phone.

New commercial roofing installation on modern buildings in Acton, CA.

How long does a commercial roof replacement take in El Monte?

Most commercial roof replacements take one to three weeks depending on building size, roof complexity, and weather. A 10,000-square-foot flat roof with straightforward access can be done in a week. Larger industrial facilities or buildings with HVAC equipment, skylights, or multiple levels take longer.

We don’t rush the job to hit an arbitrary deadline. Proper installation of TPO or PVC roofing systems requires attention to seams, flashing details, and penetration points. Cutting corners to save two days costs you years of roof life.

Weather rarely delays projects in El Monte, but we won’t install a roof in the rain. Moisture trapped under a membrane causes problems you won’t see until it’s too late.

Both are single-ply membranes that meet Title 24 cool roof requirements. TPO is more affordable and works well for most commercial applications. It’s heat-welded at the seams, creating a watertight bond that holds up in El Monte’s dry heat.

PVC costs more but offers better chemical resistance. If your building has grease exhaust, industrial processes, or rooftop equipment that could leak oils or solvents, PVC is the better choice. It’s also more flexible in cold weather, though that’s less relevant in Southern California.

Both systems last 15 to 20 years when installed correctly. The decision usually comes down to budget and what’s happening on your roof. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons based on your specific building.

No. We coordinate work schedules to keep your business running. Most commercial roofing happens during business hours, but we can adjust timing for noise-sensitive operations or buildings with overnight tenants.

The biggest disruption is usually roof access and equipment staging. We’ll block off areas where materials are being hoisted or debris is coming down. Interior work is minimal unless we’re replacing damaged decking, which we’ll know about before we start.

For multi-tenant buildings, we notify everyone in advance and provide a daily schedule so tenants know what to expect. You’re not finding out about construction noise at 7 a.m. the day it starts. Communication prevents complaints.

If you’re patching the same areas repeatedly, replacement is usually more cost-effective. Leaks that keep coming back mean the membrane is failing in multiple spots. You’re paying for repairs that buy you six months instead of fixing the root problem.

Age is another factor. Most commercial roofs in El Monte are built-up systems or older single-ply membranes installed 20+ years ago. If your roof is past its expected lifespan and showing multiple failure points, replacement makes sense.

We’ll give you an honest assessment during the inspection. Sometimes a section can be repaired and the rest of the roof has five good years left. Other times, you’re one rainstorm away from interior damage that costs more than a new roof. We’ll show you the evidence and let you decide.

Yes, if you’re replacing or installing a new low-slope roof. California’s Title 24 energy code requires cool roofs on commercial buildings to reduce heat absorption and lower cooling costs. The requirement applies to most flat and low-slope roofs across the state.

TPO and PVC roofing systems naturally meet Title 24 standards because of their reflective properties. You don’t need special coatings or treatments—the material itself qualifies. That’s one reason these systems dominate commercial roofing in California.

Non-compliance can cause problems during inspections or when you sell the property. Buyers and inspectors check for Title 24 compliance, and retrofitting a non-compliant roof is expensive. Getting it right the first time avoids headaches later.

You get two warranties: one from us covering labor, and one from the manufacturer covering materials. Labor warranties typically run 10 years. Material warranties range from 15 to 30 years depending on the system and manufacturer.

The key is making sure both warranties are active and transferable. If you sell the building, the new owner should be able to keep the coverage. Not all contractors offer that, and not all manufacturers honor warranties if the installation wasn’t done by a certified contractor.

We’re factory-certified with major manufacturers, which means your material warranty is valid from day one. And because we’ve been in business since 1982 with an A+ BBB rating, we’ll still be here if you need us in year eight.