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*
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Mon - Fri 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Appointments Available

(562) 928-1200

Phone Support 24/7

6831 Suva St.

Bell Gardens, CA 90201

Red cross graphic with "EMERGENCY REPAIRS" text, and contact info for 24/7 roof repair: (562) 928-1200. Text emphasizes repair, replacement, and emergency service.
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*

Logo for Royal Roofing with a small crown graphic above the word "Royal" and the slogan "Service is Our Specialty" in quotation marks below.

Mon - Fri 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Appointments Available

Red cross graphic with "EMERGENCY REPAIRS" text, and contact info for 24/7 roof repair: (562) 928-1200. Text emphasizes repair, replacement, and emergency service.

(562) 928-1200

Phone Support 24/7

6831 Suva St.

Bell Gardens, CA 90201

Logo for Royal Roofing with a small crown graphic above the word "Royal" and the slogan "Service is Our Specialty" in quotation marks below.

Mon - Fri 8:00AM - 5:00PM

Appointments Available

(562) 928-1200

Phone Support 24/7

6831 Suva St.

Bell Gardens, CA 90201

Red cross graphic with "EMERGENCY REPAIRS" text, and contact info for 24/7 roof repair: (562) 928-1200. Text emphasizes repair, replacement, and emergency service.

Roofer in Calabasas, CA

Your Roof. Protected. Guaranteed.

Professional roofing solutions built to withstand Calabasas sun, wind, and weather—so you never worry about your biggest investment again.
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Roof Installation Calabasas

Stop Worrying About Your Roof

You know that feeling when you hear rain and wonder if your roof will hold up? That’s gone. When we finish your roof installation or replacement, you’ll have complete confidence in your home’s protection.

No more checking the ceiling for water stains after every storm. No more wondering if those warped shingles will make it through another Calabasas summer. Your roof becomes something you can actually forget about—because it’s doing its job perfectly.

That’s what happens when your roofing contractor understands exactly what Calabasas weather throws at your home and builds accordingly.

Roofing Contractor Calabasas

We Know Calabasas Roofs

Royal Roofing Company has been protecting Calabasas homes for years, and we’ve seen what this climate does to roofs. The intense sun that makes outdoor living so appealing here? It’s brutal on roofing materials.

We’ve repaired roofs damaged by Santa Ana winds that caught other contractors off guard. We’ve replaced shingles that warped from UV exposure because the previous installer didn’t understand California’s sun intensity. We’ve fixed leaks that only showed up during our brief but intense rainy seasons.

This local knowledge matters when you’re choosing materials, planning installation, and ensuring your roof actually protects your home for decades—not just until the next weather event.

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Roof Replacement Calabasas

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we inspect your roof thoroughly—not just the obvious problem areas, but everything. We’re looking for sun damage, wind lift, seal failures, and structural issues that other roofers miss.

Then we explain what we found in plain language. No technical jargon, no pressure tactics. Just clear information about what needs attention now versus what can wait.

During installation, we use materials specifically chosen for Calabasas conditions. That means UV-resistant underlayment, wind-rated fasteners, and roofing materials that actually perform in this climate. We protect your property, work efficiently, and clean up completely when we’re done.

The result? A roof that handles whatever Calabasas weather brings, backed by our guarantee and your complete peace of mind.

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Roof Repair Calabasas

Complete Roofing Solutions

Every roof repair, replacement, and installation we do in Calabasas includes materials rated for our specific challenges. We use impact-resistant shingles that handle hail, reflective materials that reduce cooling costs, and installation techniques that prevent wind uplift.

You’re not getting generic roofing here. You’re getting solutions designed for homes that face 300+ days of intense sun, seasonal Santa Ana winds, and the occasional heavy rain that tests every seal and flashing.

Our roof installations include comprehensive underlayment protection, proper ventilation for our hot climate, and materials that maintain their integrity despite UV exposure. When we do roof repair work, we’re not just fixing the immediate problem—we’re preventing the next one.

That’s the difference between a roofing contractor who understands Calabasas and one who’s just passing through.

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How long do roofs last in Calabasas with the intense sun exposure?

The lifespan depends entirely on materials and installation quality. Standard asphalt shingles typically last 20-30 years here, but that’s with proper installation and UV-resistant materials.

Metal and tile roofing can last 50+ years in Calabasas when installed correctly. The key is using materials specifically rated for intense UV exposure and ensuring proper ventilation to prevent heat buildup.

We’ve seen roofs fail in just 15 years when contractors use standard materials without considering our climate. That’s why we only install roofing systems designed for California’s sun intensity—your roof should protect your home for decades, not need replacement every time the warranty expires.

Tile and metal roofing perform exceptionally well here. Tile naturally reflects heat and handles UV exposure without degrading. Metal roofing reflects sunlight effectively, reducing cooling costs by 10-25%, and stands up to Santa Ana winds.

For asphalt shingles, we use only impact-resistant, UV-stable products with reflective granules. The underlayment is equally important—we install 40lb minimum because standard 30lb fails too quickly in this climate.

Cool roofing materials are increasingly popular in Calabasas because they can reduce roof surface temperatures by up to 50°F. When you’re dealing with summer temperatures regularly over 90°F, that cooling effect translates directly to lower energy bills and longer material life.

We typically respond to emergency calls within hours, weather permitting. Storm damage in Calabasas often comes from Santa Ana winds or sudden heavy rains, and both require immediate attention to prevent further damage.

Our emergency response includes temporary weatherproofing to stop leaks, damage assessment for insurance purposes, and a clear timeline for permanent repairs. We keep emergency materials in stock specifically for common Calabasas storm damage.

The key is calling immediately when you notice damage. What looks like minor wind lift or a small leak can become major structural damage very quickly, especially when more weather is coming. We’d rather secure your home now and do permanent repairs properly than deal with extensive water damage later.

It depends on the extent and type of damage. Surface granule loss and minor warping can often be repaired effectively. But if shingles are curling, cracking extensively, or if you’re seeing multiple leaks, replacement usually makes more financial sense.

We evaluate the remaining life expectancy of your current roof against repair costs. If repairs will only buy you 3-5 more years before replacement becomes necessary, it’s usually better to replace now with materials designed for our climate.

Age is also a factor. If your roof is over 15 years old and showing sun damage, replacement typically offers better long-term value. You’ll get decades more protection, better energy efficiency, and avoid the ongoing maintenance costs that come with an aging roof in this climate.

Yes, we work directly with insurance companies and help document damage properly for claims. Storm damage in Calabasas—whether from wind, hail, or fallen debris—is usually covered, but proper documentation is crucial.

We provide detailed damage assessments with photos, material specifications, and repair estimates that insurance adjusters need. Many homeowners don’t realize that inadequate documentation can result in claim denials or reduced settlements.

Our experience with local weather patterns helps too. We know what types of damage are common here and how to present claims in ways that insurance companies understand and approve. The goal is getting your roof properly repaired without you paying out-of-pocket for covered damage.

Our installations include both material warranties from manufacturers and our workmanship warranty. Material warranties vary by product—metal roofing often comes with 40-50 year warranties, while quality shingles typically offer 25-30 years.

Our workmanship warranty covers installation issues, proper fastening, flashing work, and weatherproofing. We stand behind our installation methods because we use techniques specifically designed for Calabasas conditions.

The warranty also covers our understanding of local requirements. If building codes change or if we missed something specific to your roof’s design, we’ll make it right. Your roof should perform exactly as promised, for as long as promised, without surprise costs or coverage gaps down the line.