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.

Roofing Contractor in Calabasas, CA

Your Roof Protected Against California's Toughest Elements

Fire-resistant, UV-protected roofing solutions built to withstand Calabasas winds, sun, and wildfire risks while preserving your home’s value.
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Professional Roof Installation Calabasas

What Life Looks Like After We're Done

Your roof becomes a fortress against California’s harsh elements. No more worrying about fire embers landing on vulnerable shingles or UV rays slowly degrading your investment.

You sleep better knowing your family is protected by fire-resistant materials that meet California’s strictest safety standards. Your energy bills drop as reflective roofing materials deflect the intense Calabasas sun instead of absorbing it.

The value of your home increases with a roof that insurance companies actually reward with lower premiums. Most importantly, you’re done dealing with emergency repairs and constant maintenance headaches.

Calabasas Roofing Company Since 1982

Four Decades of Protecting Calabasas Homes

We’ve been serving Calabasas homeowners since 1982, back when this area was still discovering its identity as one of California’s premier communities. We’ve watched luxury estates rise against the Santa Monica Mountains and learned exactly what it takes to protect them.

Eighty-six percent of our business comes from referrals because we understand what Calabasas residents actually need: contractors who show up on time, do what we promise, and build roofs that last decades, not years. We’re state-licensed under C-39 #432352 with full worker’s compensation and $2 million liability insurance.

Our factory-certified roofers know the difference between a roof that looks good and one that performs when Santa Ana winds hit or when wildfire season arrives. That’s why we’ve built our reputation one satisfied neighbor at a time.

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Roof Replacement Process Calabasas

How We Handle Your Roofing Project

First, we inspect your roof thoroughly, looking for the specific issues that plague Calabasas homes: UV damage, wind uplift, fire vulnerability, and structural integrity. We document everything and explain exactly what needs attention.

Next, we design a solution using fire-resistant materials that meet California’s Title 24 requirements and can handle winds exceeding 100 mph. We source premium materials from GAF, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning – manufacturers that back their products with real warranties.

Installation happens with our factory-trained crews who understand that your neighbors are watching and your property value depends on getting this right. We protect your landscaping, keep the job site clean, and work efficiently to minimize disruption.

Finally, we walk through everything with you, provide all warranty documentation, and set up a maintenance schedule that keeps your investment protected for decades.

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Fire Resistant Roofing Calabasas

What Your Roofing Investment Actually Includes

Every Royal Roofing project in Calabasas includes Class A fire-rated materials specifically chosen for wildfire-prone areas. We install enhanced fastening systems designed to handle the wind patterns that sweep through the Santa Monica Mountains.

Your roof gets reflective coatings or materials that reduce cooling costs by up to 25% – a significant savings given Calabasas’ intense summer heat. We include comprehensive underlayment protection that guards against wind-driven rain during winter storms.

All work comes with our warranty coverage plus manufacturer warranties that insurance companies recognize when calculating your premiums. We also provide detailed maintenance guidelines specific to Calabasas’ climate challenges.

You receive 24/7 emergency support because we know that roof problems don’t wait for business hours, especially during California’s unpredictable weather events.

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What roofing materials work best for Calabasas' wildfire risk?

Class A fire-rated materials are essential for Calabasas homes due to increasing wildfire threats. These include concrete tile, metal roofing, and specially treated asphalt shingles with fire-resistant granules.

Concrete tile and metal roofing offer the highest fire resistance, with metal roofing also providing excellent wind resistance for Santa Ana wind events. Clay tiles are popular in Calabasas for their Mediterranean aesthetic, but they must be properly installed with fire-resistant underlayment.

We recommend avoiding wood shingles or shakes entirely in this area. The investment in fire-resistant materials typically pays for itself through insurance premium reductions and peace of mind during fire season.

Annual inspections are the minimum for Calabasas roofs, but we recommend inspections after every major weather event – particularly after Santa Ana winds or winter storms. The intense UV exposure here also accelerates material degradation.

Spring inspections catch winter storm damage before summer heat makes repairs more challenging. Fall inspections prepare your roof for winter rains and help identify fire-vulnerable areas before wildfire season.

After windstorms exceeding 50 mph, check for loose or missing shingles immediately. The combination of UV exposure and wind stress means small problems become expensive emergencies quickly in this climate.

Asphalt shingles last 20-30 years in Calabasas, but premium architectural shingles with UV-resistant granules can extend this to 25-35 years. The intense sun exposure here is harder on roofing materials than in cooler climates.

Tile and metal roofs excel in this environment, often lasting 50+ years with proper installation and maintenance. Metal roofing actually performs better in hot climates because it reflects heat rather than absorbing it.

Concrete tile offers excellent longevity and fire resistance, typically lasting 40-50 years. Clay tile can last even longer but requires more maintenance due to individual tile vulnerability during wind events.

Yes, Calabasas requires building permits for roof replacements, and the process typically takes 1-2 weeks. We handle all permit applications and ensure compliance with local building codes and HOA requirements.

The city has specific requirements for fire-resistant materials in certain zones, and many neighborhoods have architectural guidelines that affect material choices. We’re familiar with these requirements and factor them into project planning.

Permit fees vary based on project scope, but proper permitting protects your investment and ensures insurance coverage remains valid. We coordinate all inspections and provide documentation for your records.

Both materials excel in Calabasas’ climate, but each offers different advantages. Metal roofing provides superior wind resistance, energy efficiency, and lower maintenance requirements. It’s ideal if you prioritize performance and long-term cost savings.

Tile roofing offers traditional aesthetic appeal that many Calabasas neighborhoods prefer, along with excellent fire resistance and longevity. However, tile requires more structural support and periodic maintenance to replace broken pieces.

Consider your home’s architectural style, structural capacity, and long-term plans. Metal roofing typically costs less to maintain over time, while tile may better match your neighborhood’s character and potentially higher resale expectations.

Most Calabasas roof replacements take 2-5 days depending on size and complexity. We start early to avoid afternoon heat and typically complete tear-off and weatherproofing on the first day to protect against unexpected weather.

We protect your landscaping with tarps and magnetic sweepers to collect nails. Our crews maintain clean work areas and respect your neighbors – important in Calabasas’ close-knit communities.

Weather delays are rare but possible during winter months. We monitor forecasts closely and adjust schedules to avoid working during rain or high winds. Most homeowners are surprised by how manageable the process is with proper planning and communication.