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 South Monrovia Island, CA

Your Roof Fails Once. Your Business Pays Forever.

Forty years serving South Monrovia Island property managers who need commercial roofing done right the first time—no callbacks, no excuses, no surprises.
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 Systems South Monrovia Island

What You Actually Get From a Proper Roof

You’re not buying shingles or membranes. You’re buying time back—time you’d otherwise spend fielding tenant complaints about leaks, arguing with insurance adjusters over documentation, or scrambling to find a contractor who’ll actually show up.

A properly installed flat roof system means your HVAC isn’t working overtime every summer. It means Title 24 compliance without the runaround. It means when the next storm rolls through South Monrovia Island, you’re not the one with buckets in the hallway.

Most commercial roofs in LA County are hitting end-of-life right now—installed in the late 90s and early 2000s, they’re past their 20-year mark. If your insurance company is starting to ask questions or your premiums are climbing, you already know what’s coming. The question isn’t whether you’ll replace it. It’s whether you’ll do it on your terms or theirs.

C-39 Licensed Roofing Contractor South Monrovia Island

Four Decades. Same Crews. Same Standards.

We’ve been working in South Monrovia Island since 1980. Not as a franchise. Not under different ownership. Same family. Same approach.

We hold a California C-39 specialty license and factory certifications from the manufacturers whose systems we install. That’s not marketing language—it’s what keeps your warranty valid and your installation up to code.

Our crews have been with us for decades. When they show up to your property, they’re not learning on your dime. They know how to work around tenants, how to document for insurance claims, and how to finish a job in the 5-10 day window most South Monrovia Island property managers actually have.

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

Commercial Roof Installation Process South Monrovia Island

Here's What Happens When You Call

You’ll talk to someone who’s actually been on a roof—not a call center. We’ll schedule a site visit to South Monrovia Island to assess your current system, check for underlying issues, and measure everything properly.

You’ll get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, timeline, and what’s covered. No fine print. If there’s a Title 24 requirement or an insurance documentation need, we’ll walk you through it then—not after you’ve signed.

Once we start, you’ll see the same crew every day until it’s done. We photo-document the tearoff, the substrate, and every layer of the install. That’s for your records, your insurance file, and your own peace of mind.

Most commercial roof projects in South Monrovia Island wrap in 5-10 business days depending on size and complexity. We coordinate with your tenants, work around your operations, and clean up daily. When we’re done, you’ll have a roof that meets California Title 24 energy standards and a warranty that’s actually enforceable.

Roofing membrane installation for commercial building in Acton, CA.

Explore More Services

About Royal Roofing Company

TPO and PVC Roofing South Monrovia Island

What's Included in a Commercial Roof Replacement

We install TPO and PVC roofing systems, modified bitumen, hot mop applications, and industrial roofing solutions. All of them meet Title 24 cool roof requirements without needing extra coatings or workarounds.

TPO is the most common system we install in South Monrovia Island—it’s heat-reflective, cost-effective, and holds up well under California sun. PVC is the upgrade for properties with more exposure to chemicals, grease, or ponding water. Both are single-ply membranes that go down faster and last longer than older built-up systems.

If your building has an existing flat roof system that’s failing, we’ll remove it down to the deck, inspect for rot or structural issues, replace any damaged substrate, and install the new membrane with proper flashing and penetration seals. Everything gets photographed. Everything gets documented.

You’ll also get a maintenance plan option. Most commercial property managers in South Monrovia Island don’t think about their roof until it leaks. A twice-a-year inspection catches the small stuff—clogged drains, loose flashing, punctures from HVAC work—before it turns into an insurance claim.

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

How much does a commercial roof replacement cost in South Monrovia Island?

Most commercial reroofs in LA County run between $6 and $16 per square foot depending on the system, the size of the building, and what’s underneath the current roof. A 10,000-square-foot flat roof replacement with TPO typically lands in the $60,000 to $100,000 range.

That’s a wide spread because every building is different. If we’re tearing off three layers of old built-up roof and replacing plywood, it’s more expensive than a clean tearoff with a solid deck. If your building has a lot of HVAC penetrations, skylights, or parapet walls, the labor goes up.

We don’t give ballpark numbers over the phone because they’re usually wrong. What we will do is come out to South Monrovia Island, measure your roof, check the existing conditions, and give you a written estimate that won’t change unless the scope changes.

Both are single-ply membranes. Both meet Title 24 cool roof standards. Both are heat-welded at the seams, so they don’t rely on adhesives that break down over time.

TPO is less expensive and works well for most commercial applications in South Monrovia Island—office buildings, retail centers, warehouses. It’s UV-resistant, flexible, and easier to install. PVC costs more but handles chemical exposure better, which matters if you’ve got a restaurant with grease exhaust or an industrial facility with rooftop equipment that leaks fluids.

PVC also tends to stay more flexible in extreme temperatures, so it’s a better choice if your roof has a lot of expansion and contraction. For most property managers, TPO is the smarter investment. For buildings with specific exposures or longer hold periods, PVC makes sense.

A properly installed TPO or PVC roof lasts 20 to 30 years in Southern California. Modified bitumen systems last 15 to 20 years. Hot mop built-up roofs last 15 to 25 years depending on how many plies and how well they’re maintained.

The bigger variable isn’t the material—it’s the install and the maintenance. A roof that’s installed correctly and inspected twice a year will outlast a roof that’s installed cheap and ignored. Most of the commercial roofs we replace in South Monrovia Island failed early because of poor flashing details, inadequate drainage, or deferred maintenance.

Insurance companies know this. That’s why they start increasing your deductible and reducing claim payouts once your roof hits 15-20 years old. They’re not waiting for it to fail—they’re pricing in the likelihood. If your roof is in that range, it’s worth getting an inspection now rather than waiting for a leak to force your hand.

Yes. California’s Title 24 energy code requires all new and replacement low-slope roofs to meet cool roof standards. That means your roof has to reflect a certain percentage of solar heat to reduce cooling loads and meet the state’s energy efficiency goals.

The good news is that most modern TPO and PVC systems meet Title 24 requirements right out of the box. You don’t need special coatings or extra layers. The membrane itself is reflective enough to pass.

If you’re doing a roof replacement in South Monrovia Island, your building department will check for Title 24 compliance during the permit process. If your contractor doesn’t know how to navigate that, you’ll end up with delays, re-inspections, or worse—a roof that doesn’t meet code and won’t pass final. We’ve been installing Title 24 compliant systems since the code went into effect, so it’s built into every estimate and every install we do.

Most commercial roof replacements take 5 to 10 business days depending on the size of the building, the complexity of the existing system, and weather. A straightforward 10,000-square-foot flat roof with minimal penetrations can be done in a week. A larger building with multiple levels, HVAC units, and extensive flashing work might take two weeks.

We don’t stretch jobs out. Our crews show up every day, work a full day, and move through the project in sequence—tearoff, substrate repair, membrane install, flashing, final inspection. You’ll see progress daily.

The timeline also depends on how quickly we can get permits and schedule inspections with the city. In South Monrovia Island, permit turnaround is usually a few days to a week. We handle all of that coordination so you’re not chasing down inspectors or waiting on paperwork. Once we start, the goal is to finish as quickly as possible without cutting corners.

There will be noise—roofing work isn’t silent. But we’ve been doing this in occupied buildings around South Monrovia Island for 40 years, and we know how to minimize disruption.

We don’t start before 8 a.m. We coordinate with property managers to avoid high-traffic times or sensitive operations. If you’ve got tenants who work nights or businesses that can’t handle noise during certain hours, we’ll adjust the schedule. Most of the loud work—tearoff and mechanical fastening—happens in the first few days. After that, it’s quieter.

We also clean up daily. Debris gets contained and removed at the end of each day, not piled up for a week. Dust and materials don’t end up in your parking lot or your landscaping. If there’s a leak risk during the tearoff phase, we tarp and protect the interior. You won’t have tenants calling about water damage because we left a section exposed overnight.

Other Services we provide in South Monrovia Island