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Phone Support 24/7
Bell Gardens, CA 90201
You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You need a roof that won’t leak during the next storm, won’t fail inspection, and won’t become your problem again in three years.
When we finish a commercial roofing project in Sun Village, you get a roof that meets Title 24 cool roof requirements without the runaround. All permits pulled and approved through Los Angeles County. All inspections handled. All documentation ready for your insurance company if you ever need it.
Your building stays watertight through summer heat and winter storms. Your energy bills drop because reflective roofing actually works in this climate. And when you call us two years later because you’re opening another location, that tells us everything about how the first job went.
Most of our commercial clients come back or send someone our way. That doesn’t happen by accident.
Royal Roofing Company has been handling commercial roofing projects across Los Angeles County since 1982. We’re not a franchise or a crew that shows up for six months then disappears. We’re a family-owned contractor with a C-39 specialty license, factory certifications, and the same crew members who’ve been with us for years.
Sun Village’s climate is tough on commercial roofs. The temperature swings, the sun exposure, the occasional heavy rain—it all adds up. We’ve seen what works here and what fails in five years. That experience matters when you’re making a decision that affects your building for the next two decades.
We’re based locally, we know the permit process with LA County, and we’ve worked with most of the commercial property managers and business owners in the area. When you call, you’re talking to people who’ve actually done this work, not a call center.
You call or submit a request. We schedule a site visit to assess your existing roof, measure everything, and identify any underlying issues. No pressure, no upselling—just a clear explanation of what you’re dealing with.
We provide a detailed estimate that includes materials, labor, permits, and timeline. If you’re working with insurance, we document everything they’ll need. If you’re dealing with Title 24 compliance, we explain exactly which cool roof systems meet the requirement for your building type.
Once you approve, we pull all necessary permits through Los Angeles County and schedule the work around your business operations. Most commercial clients can’t shut down for a week, so we stage the project to minimize disruption. Our crew shows up when we say they will, completes the work according to code, and coordinates all required inspections.
After final inspection and approval, you get all documentation, warranty information, and our direct contact for any future questions. We don’t disappear after the check clears.
Every commercial roof in Sun Village faces the same challenges: intense UV exposure, temperature extremes, and California’s strict energy codes. The roofing system you choose needs to handle all three.
We install TPO and PVC single-ply membrane systems that meet CRRC cool roof ratings for Title 24 compliance. These reflective roofing systems reduce your cooling costs and meet code requirements without compromise. For buildings that need more durability, we install modified bitumen systems with cool roof cap sheets that perform well in high-traffic roof areas.
Flat roof systems and low slope roofing require proper drainage, flashing details, and penetration seals. We handle all of it—roof drains, HVAC curbs, skylight integration, parapet walls. If your building has existing issues like ponding water or failed seams, we address those during the re-roof so they don’t come back.
You also get complete permit handling, LA County inspection coordination, and photo documentation of the entire project. If you ever file an insurance claim or sell the property, that documentation matters. We provide it standard, not as an upcharge.
Yes. Any commercial roof replacement in Sun Village requires a building permit through Los Angeles County Department of Public Works. This isn’t optional, and skipping it creates major problems if you ever have an insurance claim or try to sell the property.
The permit process includes plan review, Title 24 energy compliance documentation, and final inspection after installation. Most commercial re-roofs also trigger cool roof requirements under California’s energy code, which means your new roof must meet minimum solar reflectance and thermal emittance standards.
We handle the entire permit process as part of every commercial roofing project. That includes submitting plans, coordinating with the county inspector, and making sure you get final approval. You don’t need to visit the permit office or figure out compliance requirements—we’ve done this hundreds of times and know exactly what LA County requires.
Most commercial roof replacements take between three days and two weeks, depending on building size, roof complexity, and weather. A simple 5,000 square foot flat roof with straightforward details usually takes about a week from tear-off to final inspection.
Larger buildings, multi-level roofs, or projects with extensive HVAC equipment and penetrations take longer. We also schedule around your business operations—if you can’t have crews working during business hours, we adjust the timeline accordingly.
Weather delays happen occasionally, especially during winter months when rain can interrupt installation. We don’t rush through a roofing project just to meet a deadline if conditions aren’t right. A roof installed in wet conditions or extreme heat won’t perform correctly, and we’re not willing to compromise quality to save a day or two. We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
Both TPO and PVC are single-ply membrane systems that work well in Sun Village’s climate, but they have different strengths. TPO costs less and offers good heat reflectivity and energy efficiency. It’s a solid choice for most commercial buildings, especially if you’re working within a budget.
PVC costs more but handles chemical exposure better and tends to last longer in harsh conditions. If your roof has grease exhaust, heavy foot traffic, or exposure to oils and fats, PVC holds up better over time. It’s also more flexible in cold weather, though that matters less in Sun Village than it would in northern California.
Both systems meet Title 24 cool roof requirements when installed with the right membrane color and thickness. We recommend TPO for standard commercial applications and PVC for restaurants, industrial facilities, or buildings where durability justifies the higher cost. During your site assessment, we’ll explain which system makes sense for your specific building and budget.
Yes, if you’re replacing a dark or deteriorated roof with a Title 24 compliant cool roof system. Reflective roofing membranes reduce heat absorption, which means your HVAC system doesn’t work as hard during summer months. Most commercial property owners see a noticeable drop in cooling costs after installing a cool roof.
The actual savings depend on your building’s insulation, HVAC efficiency, and how much roof area you have relative to conditioned space. A 10,000 square foot warehouse with minimal insulation will see bigger savings than a well-insulated office building. On average, commercial buildings in Southern California reduce energy consumption by 15-25% after installing reflective roofing.
California requires cool roofs on most commercial re-roofing projects specifically because the energy savings are real and measurable. You’re going to meet that requirement anyway—the energy cost reduction is a benefit you get automatically by following code. We can show you the CRRC ratings for different membrane options so you understand exactly what you’re getting.
If your roof is leaking in multiple areas, showing widespread cracking or blistering, or approaching 20 years old, replacement usually makes more sense than repairs. Patching a failing roof becomes expensive quickly, and you’re still left with an old system that will need replacement soon anyway.
Roof repairs work well for isolated damage—a torn seam, a puncture from equipment installation, or localized storm damage. If the rest of your roof is in good condition and you’re just dealing with one problem area, a repair saves money and extends the roof’s life.
During a site assessment, we’ll tell you honestly whether your roof needs replacement or if repairs will handle the issue. We’re not interested in selling you a full re-roof if patching two seams solves your problem. But we’re also not going to patch a roof that’s going to fail in six months and leave you dealing with the same issue again. You’ll get a straight answer based on what we see, not what generates the biggest invoice.
We monitor weather forecasts closely and don’t start tear-off if rain is expected within the installation window. Once we remove your existing roof, the building is vulnerable until the new system is installed and sealed. We’re not willing to risk water damage to your property or inventory.
If unexpected weather moves in during installation, we have tarping procedures to protect the building until conditions improve. Modern commercial roofing materials can’t be installed in wet conditions—the adhesives won’t bond correctly and you’ll end up with a roof that fails prematurely.
This is why project timelines include weather contingencies. We’d rather delay the start by a few days than rush into a project when conditions aren’t right. Sun Village’s climate works in our favor most of the year—we have long dry periods that are ideal for roofing work. When we schedule your project, we choose timing that minimizes weather risk while working around your business needs.
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