Call us about ceiling water marks, a loose tile, lifted shingles, or standing water on a flat roof. We can talk through your concern and provide a free estimate.
We listen closely to your roofing concern and talk through the work you need. Your free estimate explains the roofing work we propose and its price.
When you call, tell us which of these situations is closest to yours. We will take it from there, so you do not need the exact wording.

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What to do first when your roof needs attention
Tell us what you noticed on your roof, or what roofing work you are planning. That detail helps us guide the conversation toward the right service for you.
- Water is coming in right now. Call first and ask about emergency roof repair.
- You have a repair question. One loose tile, lifted shingle, or failed flashing may need roof repair.
- Your existing roof has widespread wear. Problems across several areas may call for roof replacement.
- Someone already drew the plans. An architect or builder supplied drawings, so ask about roof installation.
- You need a document, not a quote. Escrow or insurer needs may call for a paid written roof-condition report.
Call (424) 217-3627 and describe what you see on your roof. We will help you choose where to start.
Roof repair or roof replacement
Damage in one area, on a covering that still sheds water, may point to roof repair. Wear that shows up across several slopes, rather than in one spot, may point to roof replacement.
A phone description helps us understand the concern and decide what information we need next. We might inspect the roof up close before deciding between a repair and a replacement.
Roof condition factors we consider
The size and location of damage can affect whether a repair works or a full replacement makes more sense. Flashing is metal that seals roof joints; its condition and the decking below may also affect the scope.
Some roofs need only a targeted repair, while others show damage that calls for broader work. Either way, your free estimate explains the proposed scope and price.
Roofing materials we work on
Our residential roofing work covers repair, replacement, and planned re-roofs on several systems. Tell us what covers your roof when you call.
Asphalt shingle work runs from a single patch to a full tear-off and re-roof. Tear-off means we remove the old covering from the roof before the new system goes down.
Clay and concrete tile often outlast the underlayment below, so a lift and relay can make sense. When your tile is reusable and the underlayment failed, we lift it, replace any rotted decking we find, then restack.
We work on natural slate roofs. Visit our slate roofing page to learn how we handle this material.
Standing-seam metal roofing joins panels with raised seams and hidden fasteners. We install 24-gauge standing-seam metal roofing.
Torch-down modified bitumen is our primary system for most flat and low-slope roofs. Visit our flat roofing page to see how we install this heat-welded cap sheet.
We review existing cedar shake roofs because the rules that apply can vary from city to city. Visit our cedar shake roofing page to learn more about how we handle each roof.
Commercial roofing and supplied-plan projects
Commercial roofing needs a clear look at the existing roof and the problem you need solved. Bring any known leak history to the call.

We install TPO roofing, though torch-down modified bitumen remains our primary low-slope system. Ask about both when you call, and we will discuss the roof you have.
Planned work runs from drawings, so we handle roof installation when your architect or general contractor supplies plans. Call with the drawings available, because the form accepts typed details only.
We help Santa Monica property owners pull the city permits their roofing work requires. The city reviews each application and decides whether to approve it.
| What you need | Where to start |
|---|---|
| Commercial roof work | Commercial roofing |
| Flat or low-slope work | Flat roofing |
| Installation from supplied plans | Roof installation |
| Detailed written condition | Paid roof inspection report |
Call (424) 217-3627 and tell us your project type and what you already know. We will help you pick the right service.
Free estimates and paid roof-condition reports
A free estimate and a paid roof report answer different questions. During the free estimate, we review the work you want and give you a price. The paid report is a separate service that documents your roof's condition in writing.
Escrow buyers and insurers may request a detailed written roof-condition report. We cannot promise that any third party accepts it.
Tell us whether you need a free estimate or a paid report when you call. Our roof inspection page explains what that paid report includes.
Who handles the roof work
Call (424) 217-3627 and talk through your own roof first. Santa Monica Roofing Contractors is a division of Home Vision Remodel.
Home Vision Remodel holds CSLB #1112525.

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Santa Monica ZIP codes and neighborhoods we cover
Our Santa Monica coverage runs across the 90401, 90402, 90403, 90404, and 90405 ZIP codes. That ground includes North of Montana, Wilshire-Montana, Northeast, and Downtown, plus Mid-City, Pico, Ocean Park, and Sunset Park.
Neighborhood and ZIP code boundaries can differ. We use the property address to confirm coverage. The City publishes property and survey records for local parcels.
We also take roofing work beyond the city line. The service area page explains that coverage. Call us first with the property address ready, or submit the form on this page.
Santa Monica roofing questions
Do I need a roof repair or a full roof replacement?
Several things shape that choice, including the damaged area and the decking underneath. Before you call, note any water marks or leak spots you've seen, plus past repairs. We may need a closer roof review before we recommend a repair or a full replacement.
Which roofing systems and materials do you install?
We install asphalt shingle, clay and concrete tile, natural slate, and 24-gauge standing-seam metal. Low-slope options include torch-down modified bitumen and TPO. We review existing cedar before discussing its next scope.
Is the roofing estimate free, and how is it different from a paid inspection report?
Yes, your estimate is free, and it prices the roofing work we propose for you. The paid report puts your roof condition in writing, so tell us which one you want.
Do you cover areas outside Santa Monica?
Yes, we take roofing work beyond the Santa Monica city line, so name your city when you call. Have the street address ready too, because we confirm coverage property by property when you call.
Call (424) 217-3627 and get a free estimate on the roofing work. You can also type the details into the form on this page.
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