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 Pico Rivera, CA

Your Roof Protects Everything You've Built

C-39 licensed specialists who document every detail, handle insurance claims right, and keep your business running while we work.
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Commercial Roof Systems in Pico Rivera

A Roof That Stops Costing You Money

You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You’re looking for a roof that doesn’t leak during the next storm, doesn’t fail inspection, and doesn’t become your problem again in two years.

That’s what happens when you work with a contractor who’s been doing this since before TPO and PVC roofing became the standard. We install flat roof systems that meet Title 24 cool roof requirements without cutting corners. Every project gets photographed at every stage, so if you need documentation for insurance or compliance, you have it.

Most commercial roof problems start small. A ponding water issue that gets ignored. A seam that wasn’t heat-welded correctly. By the time you notice the damage inside, you’re looking at a much bigger bill. Our commercial roof maintenance programs catch those issues early, which is why most of our clients never deal with emergency repairs.

Pico Rivera Commercial Roofing Specialists

Licensed, Local, and Actually Accountable

We hold a California C-39 specialty contractor license and an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. We’ve been serving property managers, business owners, and industrial facilities across Los Angeles County for decades, and most of our crew has been with us for years. That consistency matters when you’re trusting someone with a six-figure roof.

We’re based here. Our reputation is built here. When we say we’ll show up, we show up. When we give you a timeline, we hit it. And when something needs attention after the job, we’re still here to handle it.

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Our Commercial Roofing Process

What Actually Happens From Start to Finish

First, we come out and inspect your roof in person. Not a quick glance from the ground—we get up there, check drainage, look at seams, test for soft spots, and document everything with photos. If you’re dealing with an insurance claim, we know exactly what adjusters need to see.

Then we walk you through what’s wrong, what your options are, and what each option costs. No pressure, no upselling. If a repair will buy you another five years, we’ll tell you. If you need a full replacement, we’ll explain why.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits, coordinate with your property manager or tenants, and schedule the work to minimize disruption. During installation, we take progress photos daily. You’ll know exactly what’s happening, even if you’re not on-site. After we’re done, you get a full set of documentation, warranty information, and a maintenance plan if you want one.

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What's Included in Every Commercial Roof Project

Every commercial roofing project we handle in Pico Rivera, CA includes a full roof inspection with thermal imaging to detect hidden moisture, detailed cost breakdowns with no surprise charges, and compliance with California Title 24 cool roof standards for energy efficiency. You’ll get factory-certified installation on TPO and PVC roofing systems, which protects your manufacturer warranty.

We also provide complete insurance claim documentation if you’re filing after storm damage or wear-and-tear issues. That means photos, material specs, labor breakdowns, and anything else your adjuster requests. Most contractors don’t bother with this level of detail. We do it on every job because it protects you.

Los Angeles County’s climate is tough on flat roof systems. Intense UV exposure breaks down cheaper materials fast, and when the occasional heavy rain hits, poor drainage becomes a real problem. We install reflective cool roof coatings that meet Title 24 requirements and reduce your cooling costs. And we design drainage solutions that prevent ponding water, which is the number one cause of premature roof failure in this area.

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How long does a commercial roof replacement take in Pico Rivera?

Most commercial roof replacements take between three days and two weeks, depending on the size of your building, the type of system you’re installing, and weather conditions. A standard 10,000-square-foot flat roof with TPO or PVC membrane usually takes about five to seven days from tear-off to final inspection.

We don’t rush the job to hit an arbitrary deadline. Proper surface prep, correct adhesive curing times, and heat-welded seams all take the time they take. Cutting corners to finish a day early is how you end up with leaks six months later.

That said, we do everything possible to minimize disruption to your business. We can work in phases if you need certain areas operational, and we’ll coordinate with your team to avoid high-traffic times. You’ll get a detailed schedule before we start, and we’ll update you if anything changes.

Both TPO and PVC are single-ply membrane systems that work well on flat or low-slope commercial roofs. TPO is less expensive and highly reflective, which makes it a solid choice for meeting Title 24 cool roof requirements. It’s heat-welded at the seams, which creates a watertight bond, and it holds up well against UV exposure.

PVC costs more upfront but offers better chemical resistance, which matters if your roof is exposed to oils, greases, or restaurant exhaust. It’s also more flexible in cold weather and tends to last longer in high-traffic areas where people walk on the roof regularly. PVC seams are also heat-welded, and the material itself is more fire-resistant than TPO.

If you’re trying to decide between the two, it comes down to your building’s use, your budget, and how long you plan to own the property. We’ll walk you through both options during the inspection and show you what makes sense for your situation.

If you’re doing a roof replacement or recovering more than 50% of your existing roof in California, Title 24 requires a cool roof with a minimum solar reflectance and thermal emittance. The goal is to reduce heat absorption, which lowers cooling costs and helps with California’s energy efficiency standards.

Cool roofs use reflective coatings or light-colored membranes that bounce sunlight back instead of absorbing it. In Pico Rivera, CA, where summer temperatures regularly hit the 90s, a cool roof can cut your HVAC costs significantly. Most TPO and PVC roofing systems meet Title 24 requirements without additional coatings, but older built-up roofs or dark EPDM systems don’t.

If you’re not sure whether your project triggers Title 24 compliance, we’ll check during the inspection. We handle the paperwork and make sure your roof passes inspection the first time. The last thing you need is a failed inspection that delays your certificate of occupancy or creates problems with your insurance.

If your roof is under 10 years old and you’re dealing with isolated leaks or minor damage, a repair usually makes sense. If it’s over 15 years old, has multiple problem areas, or you’re patching the same spots repeatedly, replacement is probably the better investment.

Here’s what we look for during inspections: ponding water that sits for more than 48 hours after rain, soft spots that indicate trapped moisture or rotting decking, visible cracks or splits in the membrane, and seams that are pulling apart. If your energy bills have spiked without explanation, that’s often a sign that your roof’s insulation is compromised.

We’ll give you an honest assessment. If a $3,000 repair buys you another three to five years, and you’re planning to sell the property anyway, that might be the right call. But if we’re looking at $10,000 in repairs on a roof that’s already 20 years old, replacement is going to save you money in the long run. We’ll show you the numbers either way.

It depends on what caused the damage and what your policy covers. Most commercial property insurance policies cover sudden, unexpected damage like storm damage, fire, or vandalism. They typically don’t cover wear and tear, poor maintenance, or damage that developed slowly over time.

If you’re filing a claim, documentation is everything. Insurance adjusters want to see proof of what failed, why it failed, and what it’s going to cost to fix it correctly. We provide detailed photo documentation, material breakdowns, and written assessments that meet insurance company standards. We’ve worked with adjusters across Los Angeles County, and we know what they’re looking for.

The biggest mistake property owners make is waiting too long to file. If you notice a leak or damage after a storm, document it immediately and call your insurance company. The longer you wait, the harder it is to prove the damage was sudden and covered. We can inspect your roof, provide an estimate, and give you everything you need to file a strong claim.

Commercial flat roof systems need inspections at least twice a year—once before summer and once before winter. During those inspections, you’re checking for debris buildup in drains, cracks or punctures in the membrane, loose or damaged flashing around vents and edges, and any signs of ponding water.

Drains are critical. A clogged drain can cause water to pool, and standing water will break down even the best roofing membrane over time. Clearing drains and making sure water flows off the roof is the simplest way to extend your roof’s lifespan. You should also trim back any tree branches that hang over the roof—falling branches and accumulated leaves cause more damage than most people realize.

We offer commercial roof maintenance programs that include scheduled inspections, minor repairs, and priority scheduling if something urgent comes up. Most of our maintenance clients never deal with emergency leaks because we catch small problems before they turn into big ones. It’s a lot cheaper to fix a small seam issue during a routine visit than to deal with water damage inside your building.

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