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*

CSLB Roofing Contractor Orange County CA

The License Number That Speaks for Itself

C-39 #432352. Active since 1982. Zero disciplinary actions. Look it up on cslb.ca.gov right now; we will still be here when you are done.

C-39 License Since 1982

Our CSLB C-39 roofing license has been active and uninterrupted for over 40 years, with zero citations, zero revocations, and a clean record anyone can confirm.

Factory Certified By Three Manufacturers

We hold factory certifications from GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed, meaning you qualify for extended manufacturer warranties that uncertified contractors simply cannot offer.

Two Million In Liability Coverage

We carry $2 million in general liability insurance plus full workers' compensation, protecting you from personal liability if anything goes wrong on your property.

A+ BBB Accredited Business

Our A+ Better Business Bureau accreditation reflects decades of resolved issues, transparent communication, and a track record that is independently searchable and publicly verified.

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What the CSLB Is And Why It Matters To You

The Contractors State License Board, the CSLB, is California’s state agency responsible for licensing and regulating contractors across 44 classifications. It was established in 1929, and today it licenses approximately 285,000 to 290,000 contractors statewide.

When you hire a roofer in Orange County, CA or Los Angeles County, CA, the CSLB is the one place where you can independently verify if that contractor is who they say they are. For roofing specifically, the classification you want to see is C-39. That is the specialty roofing license, not a general contractor license, not a business license.

Earning a C-39 requires at least four years of hands-on roofing experience and a passed state exam covering materials, installation methods, and California building codes. It is a meaningful credential, and it is one that any contractor you hire for roofing work should hold. We hold it. We have held it since 1982. And our record on the CSLB database is exactly what you would want to see before signing anything.

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What A Clean CSLB Record Protects

Hiring a licensed, insured roofer is not just due diligence; it is the difference between being protected and being personally exposed.

You keep your homeowner's insurance valid; unlicensed work can void coverage for any related claim you file later.

You are not personally liable if a worker is injured on your property, because our workers' compensation coverage is current and verifiable.

You have a real legal path for recourse through CSLB dispute resolution, something that disappears entirely when you hire unlicensed.

Your roof work gets permitted correctly, so you will not face fines, mandatory redo work, or disclosure headaches when you sell your home.

You get manufacturer warranties that only factory-certified contractors can unlock, covering both materials and installation under a single guarantee.

You have photo-documented workmanship on file, which matters more than ever in California's increasingly scrutinized homeowner insurance market.

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The True Start Date Tells the Whole Story

Most people who check the CSLB database stop at “Active.” That is a start, but it is not the whole picture. One of the most revealing fields in the database is the true start date: the date the license was originally issued. That number tells you how long a contractor has been operating under state oversight, paying taxes, pulling permits, and building a verifiable track record.

Our license was issued in 1982. That is over four decades of continuous operation across Orange County, CA and Los Angeles County, CA, serving homeowners from Newport Beach to Glendale, from West Hollywood to La Verne. No gaps. No reinstatements. No disciplinary citations of any kind in the entire history of the license.

That is not something we are asking you to take our word for. It is a public record. Search license number C-39 #432352 on cslb.ca.gov and see it for yourself. The true start date, the active status, the clean disciplinary history; it is all there, exactly as we have described it.

Unlicensed Roofer Risks Southern California

Every Rainy Season Brings Unlicensed Contractors To Orange County And Los Angeles County Doors

It happens every year across Orange County, CA and Los Angeles County, CA. The first significant rains hit, sometimes after a long dry stretch that has cracked flat roofs and loosened flashing across the I-5 and I-405 corridors, and within days, unlicensed operators are knocking on doors, offering urgent pricing, and collecting deposits. Some finish the job poorly. Many do not finish at all.

The CSLB’s Statewide Investigative Fraud Team, known as SWIFT, investigates these operators. But the most effective protection is consumer verification before any money changes hands. The check takes about two minutes. You go to cslb.ca.gov, enter the contractor’s license number, and confirm four things: the license is active, the classification is C-39, the bond is current, and workers’ compensation is in place. If any of those four are missing, you are exposed.

In a market where Orange County single-family homes regularly exceed $1.2 million in value, the stakes of a bad contractor choice are not abstract. A failed permit inspection, a voided insurance claim, or an on-site injury lawsuit can cost far more than the apparent savings of hiring unlicensed. The two-minute check is worth it every time.

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Search The CSLB Database

Go to cslb.ca.gov and enter the contractor's license number; this is the only authoritative source for California contractor verification.

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Verify Your Contractor's Credentials

Check that the license is active, the classification is C-39, the bond is current, and workers' compensation coverage is in place; all four matter.

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Check Their Record, Not Just Their Advertising

Look at the contractor's citation and disciplinary record; a clean history over many years tells you more than any advertisement could.