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 Whittier, CA

Your Roof Fixed Right the First Time

Licensed C-39 roofing specialists serving Whittier commercial properties with flat roof systems, maintenance programs, and insurance-compliant repairs that actually last.
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 Roofing Services in Whittier

What You Get When the Job's Done Right

You’re not calling a roofer because everything’s fine. Something’s leaking, a storm did damage, or you’re tired of the same problem coming back every year. You need it fixed correctly, documented properly for insurance, and done by people who’ll still answer the phone next month.

That’s what our C-39 specialty roofing license means. We’re not a general contractor dabbling in roofs—we have state-verified expertise in commercial roofing systems. TPO and PVC roofing, flat roof systems, hot mop applications. The kind of work that keeps your building dry and your operations running.

When we finish a job in Whittier, you get photo documentation of the entire process. Before, during, after. You get factory certifications on materials when applicable. You get a roof that meets Title 24 cool roof standards if that’s what your building requires. And you get a crew that’s been with us for decades, not a rotating cast of strangers.

Most importantly, you get a roof that doesn’t become your problem again in six months.

Whittier Commercial Roofing Experts

Decades in LA County, Same Crews

Royal Roofing Company has been handling commercial and industrial roofing across Los Angeles County for decades. Our crews aren’t temp labor—many have been with us for 20+ years. That stability matters when you’re trusting someone with your building.

We hold a C-39 roofing contractor license, we’re bonded and insured, and we maintain factory certifications with major manufacturers. We’re BBB accredited. These aren’t just credentials—they’re proof that we do this work correctly and consistently.

Whittier’s commercial properties face specific challenges. Heat, sun exposure, aging flat roof systems that weren’t maintained properly. We’ve seen it all in this area, and we know how to address it without overselling you on a full replacement when a restoration will do the job.

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

Our Commercial Roofing Process

How We Handle Your Commercial Roof

First, we come out and actually look at your roof. Not a salesperson—someone who knows roofing systems. We document everything with photos, identify the real issues, and explain what’s happening in plain terms. If you’re dealing with an insurance claim, we know exactly what documentation they need and how to present it.

Then we give you options. Sometimes a full tear-off and replacement is necessary. Other times, a Title 24 cool roof restoration extends your roof’s life by years at a fraction of the cost. We walk through what each option means for your budget, your timeline, and your building’s long-term performance.

Once you decide to move forward, we schedule the work around your operations. We’re not shutting down your business for a week if we don’t have to. Our crews show up when we say they will, they do the work correctly, and they document every phase with photos.

When we’re done, you get a complete record of the work, warranty information, and a roof that’s code-compliant and weather-ready. If it’s a flat roof system with TPO or PVC membranes, you get factory-backed warranties when applicable. And you get our contact information—which actually gets answered when you call.

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Flat Roof Systems and Maintenance

What's Included in Commercial Roof Service

Commercial roof maintenance in Whittier isn’t optional—it’s how you avoid emergency repairs during the next storm. We set up regular inspection and maintenance programs that catch small problems before they become expensive ones. Drains get cleared, seams get checked, and you get documentation of your roof’s condition for insurance and property records.

For flat roof systems, we specialize in TPO and PVC roofing installations and repairs. These single-ply membranes are common on commercial buildings throughout Whittier, and they need proper installation to perform correctly. We’re factory-certified installers, which means the work is done to manufacturer specifications and eligible for extended warranties.

Title 24 cool roof restoration is another service that makes sense for many Whittier commercial properties. California’s energy codes require reflective roofing in many applications, and a cool roof coating can restore your existing roof, meet code requirements, and reduce your cooling costs. It’s a cost-effective option when your roof’s structure is sound but the surface is worn.

Industrial roofing solutions require different expertise than residential work. Larger spans, different load requirements, specialized waterproofing like hot mop systems. We handle these projects regularly across LA County, and we understand the compliance requirements and performance standards your facility needs.

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

How do I know if my commercial roof needs replacement or just repair?

You don’t need to guess—that’s our job to assess honestly. We come out, inspect the entire roof system, and document what we find with photos. If your roof’s structure and substrate are sound, but the membrane or coating is worn, a restoration or repair often makes more sense than a full replacement.

Here’s what we look at: the age of the roof, the condition of the substrate and insulation, whether there’s widespread moisture intrusion or just localized damage, and how the roof has been maintained. A 15-year-old TPO roof that’s been regularly maintained might just need seam repairs and a few patches. A 10-year-old roof that’s been neglected might need replacement.

We’ll give you both options with real numbers. A Title 24 cool roof restoration might cost a third of what a full replacement costs and add 10-15 years of life. But if the decking is rotted or there’s extensive water damage, a restoration is just putting a band-aid on a bigger problem. We’ll tell you which situation you’re actually dealing with, and we’ll show you the photos that explain why.

A C-39 license is a California specialty contractor license specifically for roofing. It requires demonstrating expertise in roofing systems, materials, and installation methods. A general contractor can pull permits for roofing work, but they don’t have the specialized license that proves roofing-specific knowledge.

This matters because commercial roofing is technical. Flat roof systems, membrane installations, proper drainage, flashing details—these aren’t things you figure out as you go. A C-39 contractor has proven they understand these systems and can install them correctly. They’re also bonded specifically for roofing work.

When you hire us as a C-39 roofing contractor in Whittier, you’re getting someone whose entire license is based on roofing expertise. If something goes wrong, our bond and license are on the line. If you hire a general contractor who subcontracts the roofing work, you’re adding a layer of separation between you and the people actually on your roof. We’re the people on your roof, and our license proves we know what we’re doing up there.

It depends entirely on your building size, roof type, and what we’re doing. A small commercial building getting a TPO membrane replacement might take 3-5 days. A large industrial facility with multiple roof levels and complex drainage could take several weeks. We’ll give you a realistic timeline before we start, and we’ll schedule the work to minimize disruption to your operations.

Weather affects timelines in Whittier, especially if we’re doing a tear-off. We don’t install roofing materials in rain, and we don’t leave your building exposed overnight. If weather delays us, we make sure your building is protected and watertight at the end of each day. That might mean the job takes an extra day or two, but it means the installation is done correctly.

For commercial roof maintenance or repairs, we’re usually talking about a day or two at most. Title 24 cool roof restoration can often be done in sections, so we’re not disrupting your entire facility at once. We coordinate with you on timing and access, and we stick to the schedule we commit to.

Maybe—it depends on your policy, what caused the damage, and how well you’ve maintained your roof. Insurance typically covers sudden damage from storms, wind, or other events. They don’t cover damage from deferred maintenance or normal wear and tear. This is where proper documentation becomes critical.

We handle insurance claims regularly, and we know what adjusters need to see. We document the damage with detailed photos, we identify what’s storm-related versus pre-existing, and we provide estimates that match insurance requirements. If your roof was properly maintained and the damage is clearly from a covered event, your claim has a much better chance of approval.

Here’s what hurts claims: no maintenance records, pre-existing leaks that weren’t addressed, or trying to claim normal aging as storm damage. If you have a maintenance program with us, you have documentation that your roof was in good condition before the storm. That documentation is worth its weight in gold when you’re filing a claim. We’ll work directly with your adjuster, provide the information they need, and make sure the scope of work matches what actually needs to be done—not what’s easiest for the insurance company.

Title 24 is California’s energy code, and it requires commercial buildings to meet specific standards for roof reflectivity in many situations. A cool roof reflects more sunlight and absorbs less heat than a standard roof, which reduces cooling costs and meets state requirements. Cool roof restoration involves applying a reflective coating to your existing roof instead of replacing it.

You might need Title 24 compliance if you’re doing major roof work, adding square footage, or if your building falls under specific commercial categories. The requirements can be complex, and they vary based on your building type and climate zone. Whittier falls under climate zone 9, which has specific reflectivity requirements for commercial roofs.

Cool roof restoration makes sense when your roof’s structure is sound but the surface is worn or doesn’t meet current code. We clean the existing roof, make any necessary repairs, then apply a reflective coating system that meets Title 24 standards. It costs significantly less than replacement, it extends your roof’s life by 10-15 years, and it can cut your cooling costs by reducing heat absorption. We’ll tell you if your building requires Title 24 compliance and whether restoration is a viable option for your specific roof.

Twice a year minimum—once before summer and once before winter. Whittier’s heat and sun exposure are hard on commercial roofs, and our occasional heavy rains expose any weak points in your waterproofing. Regular inspections catch small issues before they become emergency repairs.

During an inspection, we’re checking drains and gutters for debris, examining seams and flashing for separation, looking for punctures or tears in membrane roofs, checking for ponding water on flat sections, and documenting the overall condition. These aren’t quick visual checks—we’re actually walking the roof and documenting what we find with photos.

If your roof is over 10 years old, if you’ve had any leaks, or if you’re in an area with heavy tree coverage, you should inspect more frequently. The cost of an inspection is minimal compared to the cost of repairing interior water damage because a small leak went unnoticed for months. We offer maintenance programs that include regular inspections, minor repairs, and documentation of your roof’s condition. That documentation protects you when it’s time to file an insurance claim or when you need to show a property buyer that the roof has been properly maintained.

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