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We repair, replace, and install roofs for property owners in Alondra Park. Tell us whether you own a house, a condo, a rental building, or a commercial property. That one answer changes how we plan the work.

A leaking bedroom ceiling and a tired commercial roof need different answers. Both start with a free roofing estimate and a talk about the roof; you decide the next step from there.

Multi unit and small commercial buildings usually bring flat or low slope work. We take those roofs on, and the questions we ask change a little.

Roof-level photograph showing brown standing-seam metal roofing around a large skylight.
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Roof Leaks, Wear, and Planned Roof Work

Most calls start with something you noticed. A stain spreads across the ceiling, or a neighbor points out a slipped tile. Other owners call with nothing visibly wrong and a replacement already in mind.

Active Leaks and Emergency Roof Repair

Water inside the building changes what we ask you first. Tell us where it shows up and when you first saw it. Leak work runs through our roof repair service, including flashing, slipped tile, and shingle patches.

You never need to climb up or send photographs for that conversation. Describe what you can see from the ground or from a window.

Older Roofs and Planned Replacement

Some roofs reach the end of their working life without one dramatic failure. Granules wash off asphalt shingles, and tile underlayment fails long before the tile does. A full roof replacement answers that pattern better than another patch.

New construction sits in its own lane. When a builder or architect supplies drawings, we quote roof installation from those plans.

Roof Materials and Systems We Install

Your roof slope narrows the sensible choices quickly. Steep roofs on houses usually carry asphalt shingle or tile; flat and low-slope roofs take a torch down membrane instead.

Asphalt shingle roofing is the system we prefer on most homes. Tile roofs often need underlayment work rather than brand new tile. Standing seam metal stays available where a building suits it.

A stained ceiling under a tile roof does not always mean new tile. The underlayment underneath often fails while the tile itself stays sound. We lift the tile off, replace what sits under it, and restack the same tile.

Garages, additions, and small commercial buildings often carry flat roofs. Property managers arrive asking about TPO, and we install that system too.

Our residential roofing overview walks through the systems we put on houses.

These are the words that come up most often once we start talking.

Underlayment.
The waterproof layer under your tile or shingles, which usually wears out long before the tile above it does.
Lift and relay.
We lift the tile off in sections, replacing the underlayment and any rotted decking. Then we restack your original tile.
Torch down.
A modified bitumen membrane for flat and low slope roofs, welded down with heat.
Tear off.
Stripping the old covering back to the deck instead of adding another layer on top.
Flashing.
The metal that seals a roof against walls, chimneys, and valleys. Leaks often start there.

Details That Shape Your Free Roofing Estimate

The more you can tell us, the tighter your free estimate gets. None of it requires a ladder, a drone, or a photo upload. Talk us through what you see from the ground.

  • What kind of property you own and how many stories it has.
  • What the roof is covered with now, such as shingle, tile, or a flat membrane.
  • Where you notice stains, drips, missing pieces, or sagging.
  • Whether an older roof layer is still sitting under the current covering.
  • Anything another trade has already told you about the roof.
  • The work you are planning, from one repair to a full replacement.

Roof size, the number of stories, the pitch, and rotted decking all move the price. Lifting tile off and restacking it moves the price as well. We would rather explain those drivers than throw a number at you.

A written inspection report is a different product from the free estimate. Escrow buyers and insurers often ask for that documented report, and it carries a fee. We keep the two apart so nobody hears a surprise.

Call (424) 217-3627 and we can start the free estimate on the phone.

Serving Alondra Park and the Surrounding Area

We work in Alondra Park from our Santa Monica base; that coverage takes in the 90260 and 90249 ZIP codes. El Camino Village and Hawthorne Island sit near it as their own communities.

Los Angeles County publishes the general plan appendices and community maps that place those names. We read that map instead of inventing neighborhoods.

Addresses near the boundary can carry a nearby community name in everyday use. The ZIP code settles that faster than the name does.

Roof-level photograph showing a clear protective sheet spread over a shingle roof.

An Alondra Park address in 90260 or 90249 gets the same coverage answer from us. Once we settle coverage, the rest of the call is about your roof.

We will not guess your roof age from your street name. Two houses on the same block can carry very different roofs.

Our service area lists the communities we cover from Santa Monica. Our home page covers the rest of our roofing work.

Help With Required Roofing Permits

We help property owners pull the roofing permit their authority requires. Los Angeles County runs its own building and safety channel for that paperwork. We cannot promise approval, timing, or what your particular roof will need.

Santa Monica Roofing Contractors is a division of Home Vision Remodel. Home Vision Remodel holds CSLB #1112525.

Roofing Questions We Hear From Alondra Park Owners

What do you need from me for a free roofing estimate?

Start with your property type, the current roof covering, and what you have noticed. Tell us how many stories the building has and what work you already have planned. We ask our questions from there, and you never need to send photos.

Does the history of my roof change what you recommend?

It does; past repairs, an added layer, or earlier underlayment work all shape the next step. Tell us what you remember, and say so plainly when you do not know.

Should I repair this roof or replace it?

That depends on how much of the roof has failed and what sits under it. One flashing leak on an otherwise-sound roof is a repair; widespread wear, wet decking, or failing underlayment points toward replacement.

Is a written inspection report included with the free estimate?

No, the free estimate covers the roofing work we would carry out for you. A documented inspection report for escrow or an insurer is a separate paid service.

Call for a Free Roofing Estimate in Alondra Park

A phone call is the quickest way to get information about your roof. Tell us what the roof is doing, and we will set up your free estimate. Use the form below if you would rather write it out.

You can also reach us through our contact page; our Google Business Profile shows the same phone number and city.

Serving Alondra Park, CA

Santa Monica Roofing Contractors
Santa Monica, CA
(424) 217-3627

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