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 North Tustin, CA

Your Roof Protects Everything You've Built

When your commercial property needs roofing work, you need a contractor who shows up, does it right, and documents every step for your records and peace of mind.
Aerial view of a residential roof undergoing commercial roofing repairs in Acton, California.
Roof framing under construction in Acton, CA for a commercial building.

North Tustin Commercial Roofing Solutions

What Happens When Your Roof Actually Works

You stop worrying about leaks during the next storm. Your energy bills drop because your roof isn’t absorbing heat like a sponge. Your tenants stay happy because there’s no disruption, no mess left behind, and no callbacks.

When your roof is installed correctly the first time, you’re not dealing with emergency repairs two years later. You’re not scrambling to find documentation when your insurance company asks for proof of proper installation. You have photos, warranties, and a roof that does exactly what it’s supposed to do.

That’s what happens when you work with a contractor who holds a C-39 specialty license, carries factory certifications, and has been doing this work in Orange County for decades. Your roof becomes one less thing you have to think about, and your property stays protected without the drama.

Experienced Roofing Contractor in North Tustin

We've Been Here Long Enough to Know Better

Royal Roofing Company is a family business that’s been serving North Tustin and the surrounding Orange County area for years. We’re not new to this market, and we’re not going anywhere.

Our crew has been with us for decades. That matters because the people who show up to your property know our standards, know the work, and aren’t learning on your dime. We hold a C-39 specialty contractor license and factory certifications because commercial roofing isn’t something you wing. It requires training, compliance, and accountability.

North Tustin properties deserve contractors who understand local building codes, Title 24 cool roof requirements, and how to work around your schedule without creating chaos. We’ve built our reputation here by doing exactly that, one roof at a time.

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

Our Commercial Roofing Process

Here's What Actually Happens on Your Project

It starts with an inspection. We come out, look at your roof, take photos, and tell you what’s going on. No pressure, no upselling. Just honest feedback about what you’re dealing with and what your options are.

If you move forward, we map out a timeline that works around your operations. We’re not shutting down your business or bothering your tenants. We coordinate access, manage materials delivery, and keep the site clean throughout the project.

During installation, we document everything with photos. That’s not just for us—it’s for your records, your insurance company, and your warranty file. When we’re done, you get a roof that’s been installed to manufacturer specs, meets Title 24 compliance if required, and comes with the paperwork to prove it. We walk you through the maintenance plan so you know what to watch for and when to call us for routine checkups.

Roofing membrane installation for commercial building in Acton, CA.

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About Royal Roofing Company

Commercial Roofing Services in North Tustin

What You're Actually Getting from Us

We install and repair flat roof systems, TPO and PVC roofing, modified bitumen, and hot mop applications. If your property needs Title 24 cool roof restoration to meet California energy codes, we handle that too. These aren’t just buzzwords—they’re the systems that hold up under North Tustin’s heat and the daily wear your roof takes.

You also get commercial roof maintenance programs. Most property managers don’t think about their roof until there’s a problem. We’d rather catch small issues during a scheduled inspection than get a call about water pouring into your building. Twice a year, we check your roof, clear drains, inspect seals, and document what we find. It keeps your warranty valid and saves you from expensive emergency repairs.

For properties dealing with insurance claims, we know what documentation they need and how to provide it. We’ve worked with enough claims to understand the process, and we make sure you have the photos and reports required to move things forward. North Tustin’s commercial properties range from office buildings to industrial facilities, and we’ve handled roofing for all of them.

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

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

Start with an inspection. Most property managers wait until they see water damage inside, but by then you’re already looking at bigger problems and higher costs.

During an inspection, we’re checking for ponding water that sits more than 48 hours after rain, cracks or blistering in the membrane, loose or damaged flashing around vents and edges, and whether your roof is still draining properly. If you’re seeing multiple issues or your roof is past its expected lifespan, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. A 20-year-old TPO roof with widespread cracking isn’t worth pouring money into.

We’ll show you photos of what we find and explain what each issue means for your building. Sometimes a repair buys you a few more years. Other times, you’re better off replacing it now and avoiding the emergency call later. We’re not going to sell you a new roof if a repair will actually hold, but we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail in six months.

Both are single-ply membranes that work well for flat or low-slope commercial roofs, but they’re not identical. TPO is typically less expensive and performs well in most applications. It’s heat-welded at the seams, reflects sunlight to keep your building cooler, and holds up under normal wear.

PVC costs more upfront but handles chemical exposure better. If your roof is near HVAC exhaust, grease vents, or any environment where chemicals are present, PVC is the better choice. It’s also more flexible in cold weather, though that’s less of a concern in North Tustin. Both meet Title 24 cool roof standards when installed with the right reflective coating.

The real question is what your building needs and how long you plan to keep the property. If you’re managing a standard office or retail building without chemical exposure, TPO is usually the smarter value. If you’ve got a restaurant, industrial facility, or anything with rooftop equipment that generates heat or fumes, PVC is worth the extra cost. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your specific property.

It depends on the size of your roof, the system we’re installing, and whether we’re tearing off the old roof or installing over it. A small commercial building might take three to five days. Larger properties or complex projects can take a few weeks.

We plan the work around your schedule. If you need us to avoid certain days or work in phases so you can keep operating, we make that happen. Most of our clients don’t even realize we’re there beyond seeing the trucks in the parking lot. We contain debris, manage noise, and keep pathways clear.

The bigger concern is usually weather. We’re not installing a roof in the rain, and we’re not leaving your building exposed overnight. We stage the work so your property stays protected at the end of each day. If a storm rolls in, we pause and cover everything until conditions are safe. You’ll know the timeline before we start, and we’ll keep you updated if anything changes. The goal is to get your roof done right without turning your property into a construction zone.

If you’re replacing or installing a new commercial roof in California, Title 24 compliance is required in most cases. It’s part of the state’s energy code, and it’s designed to reduce heat absorption and lower cooling costs.

Cool roofs use reflective materials or coatings that bounce sunlight away instead of absorbing it. In North Tustin, where summer temperatures regularly hit the 80s and 90s, that makes a real difference in your energy bills. A dark roof can reach 150 degrees or higher. A cool roof stays significantly cooler, which means your HVAC system isn’t working as hard.

There are some exceptions—if you’re doing a minor repair or if your building falls under specific exemptions—but most commercial reroofing projects need to meet Title 24 standards. We handle the compliance documentation as part of the project. You’ll get the right materials, the right installation, and the paperwork proving it meets code. If an inspector shows up or you sell the property later, you’re covered.

Start with licensing. In California, commercial roofing requires a C-39 specialty contractor license, not just a general contractor license. That’s a legal requirement, and it means the contractor has proven they know how to handle complex roofing systems. Ask to see the license number and verify it’s active.

Next, check for factory certifications. Roofing manufacturers train and certify contractors to install their systems correctly. If a contractor isn’t certified, your warranty might not be valid. We carry certifications because it protects you and ensures the roof is installed to spec.

Look at their track record. How long have they been in business? Do they have references from other commercial property managers or business owners? Check their BBB rating and online reviews. You want a contractor who’s been around long enough to stand behind their work. Ask about insurance and bonding, and make sure they carry general liability and workers’ comp. If someone gets hurt on your property and the contractor isn’t insured, that’s your problem. Finally, ask how they document their work. You need photos and reports for your records, your insurance, and future buyers if you sell. If a contractor can’t provide that, keep looking.

Twice a year is the standard recommendation—once before summer and once before winter. That gives you a chance to catch small problems before they turn into leaks or structural damage.

During a maintenance visit, we’re clearing drains and gutters, inspecting seams and flashing, checking for punctures or wear around rooftop equipment, looking for ponding water or areas where the membrane is failing, and documenting everything with photos. It takes a couple of hours, and it’s a lot cheaper than emergency repairs.

Most commercial roofing warranties require regular maintenance to stay valid. If you skip inspections and file a claim later, the manufacturer can deny it. Even if you don’t care about the warranty, maintenance extends the life of your roof. A well-maintained TPO or PVC roof can last 20 to 30 years. A neglected one starts failing at 15. We offer maintenance programs that put you on a schedule so you don’t have to remember to call. We reach out, come by, inspect, and send you a report. If we find something that needs attention, we let you know what it is and what it’ll cost to fix. No surprises, no pressure.