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You’re not calling a roofing contractor in San Martin, CA because everything’s fine. Something’s wrong—a leak, missing shingles, storm damage—and you need it handled before it gets worse.
Here’s what matters: when we finish, your roof works. No more stains on the ceiling. No more buckets in the hallway. No more wondering if the next rain is going to cost you thousands in water damage.
You get a roof that protects your home, meets California’s fire and energy codes, and lasts. That’s it. No upselling. No surprises. Just a roof that does its job so you can stop worrying about it.
We’ve served San Martin, CA and Santa Clara County since 1985. We’re a family-owned business, and we’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will and doing what we say we’ll do.
We know the area. We know the weather patterns, the building codes, and what roofs around here deal with year after year. That matters when you’re choosing someone to work on your home.
You’re not hiring a national chain or a fly-by-night crew. You’re hiring people who live and work in this community, and who’ll still be here when you need us again.
First, we come out and look at your roof. Not from the ground—we actually get up there. We’ll tell you what’s wrong, what caused it, and what it’ll take to fix it. If you need a full roof replacement in San Martin, CA, we’ll explain why. If you don’t, we’ll tell you that too.
Once you approve the work, we handle the permits. California requires permits for most roof work over 100 square feet, and we make sure everything’s filed correctly. You don’t have to deal with the county or chase down inspections.
Then we do the work. We use materials that meet California’s Title 24 requirements—fire-rated, energy-efficient, and built to last. When we’re done, we clean up, walk you through what we did, and make sure you’re satisfied before we leave. That’s the process. No drama.
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Every roof job we do in San Martin, CA includes a full inspection, honest assessment, and code-compliant installation or repair. We’re not just slapping shingles on and calling it done.
You get materials that meet California’s wildfire and cool roof requirements. That’s not optional here—it’s the law, and it’s there for a reason. Class A fire-rated materials give you the highest level of fire resistance, which matters in this part of the state. If you’re in a zone that requires cool roofing under Title 24, we’ll make sure your roof meets those energy standards.
We also handle emergency roof repairs. Storms don’t wait for business hours, and neither do leaks. If something fails and you need help now, we respond fast. We’ll get a tarp up, assess the damage, and give you a plan to fix it right.
And if you’re dealing with insurance, we’ll help. We know what documentation they need, and we’ll work with your adjuster to make sure the claim process goes as smoothly as possible.
It depends on the size of your roof, the materials you choose, and what we find when we inspect it. A straightforward asphalt shingle replacement on an average-sized home typically runs between $8,000 and $15,000. Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts longer and can cut your energy bills by 10-25%.
If there’s underlying damage—rotted decking, structural issues, or code violations from a previous job—that adds to the cost. We won’t know until we look. But we’ll tell you exactly what you’re paying for before we start, and we’ll explain why each part of the work matters.
Material costs have been volatile lately, and they make up about 60% of most roofing projects. We price based on current costs and lock that in when you approve the estimate. No surprise charges later.
Yes, if the work involves more than 100 square feet or any structural changes. Santa Clara County requires permits for most roof replacements and major repairs, and skipping that step can cause serious problems.
If you try to sell your home later and the buyer’s inspector finds unpermitted work, you’ll have to fix it or risk losing the sale. Worse, if there’s a fire or storm damage and your insurance finds out the roof wasn’t permitted, they can deny your claim.
We handle the permit process. We file the paperwork, coordinate inspections, and make sure everything’s documented correctly. It’s part of the job, and it protects you down the road. Don’t let anyone talk you into skipping it to save a few bucks—it’s not worth the risk.
Most residential roof replacements take two to five days, depending on the size of your home, the complexity of the roof, and the weather. A simple single-story home with a straightforward roofline might be done in two days. A larger home with multiple levels, valleys, and chimneys takes longer.
We’ll give you a timeline before we start, and we’ll let you know if anything changes. Weather can slow things down—we’re not working in heavy rain or high winds because that’s unsafe and it compromises the quality of the work.
During the job, your home is still livable. It’s loud, and you’ll want to move cars out of the driveway, but you don’t have to leave. We clean up at the end of each day and make sure everything’s weatherproof before we leave the site.
Asphalt shingles are the most common because they’re affordable, durable, and meet California’s fire codes when you use Class A-rated products. They last 20-30 years with proper maintenance, and they’re available in styles that match most homes in the area.
Metal roofing is growing in popularity here. It costs more upfront, but it lasts 40-70 years, reflects heat to lower cooling costs, and holds up well in high winds. It’s also fire-resistant and qualifies as a cool roof under Title 24, which matters in some parts of Santa Clara County.
Tile roofing is another option, especially if you want a specific look. It’s extremely durable and fire-resistant, but it’s heavy and expensive. Your roof structure has to be able to support the weight, and not every home can handle it without reinforcement. We’ll assess your home and recommend what makes sense for your budget, your building, and local code requirements.
Yes. If your roof was damaged by a storm, fallen tree, or other covered event, we’ll document everything your insurance company needs. That includes photos, measurements, and a detailed estimate that breaks down the damage and the cost to repair it.
We’ll meet with your adjuster if needed and explain what we found. Insurance companies sometimes try to minimize claims or approve partial repairs when a full replacement is necessary. We’ll advocate for what’s actually needed to fix your roof correctly.
You’re still responsible for working with your insurance company and paying your deductible, but we make the process easier. We’ve done this hundreds of times, and we know what adjusters look for. Most claims go smoothly when the documentation is thorough and the contractor knows how to communicate with the insurance company.
It gets expensive. A small leak doesn’t stay small. Water finds its way into your attic, soaks your insulation, rots your decking, and eventually damages your ceilings and walls. What starts as a $500 repair turns into a $5,000 problem—or worse.
Mold is another issue. Once water sits in your attic or walls, mold starts growing within 24-48 hours. That’s a health hazard, and remediation isn’t cheap. Your insurance might not cover it if they determine the damage resulted from neglect.
The longer you wait, the more damage accumulates. We’ve seen situations where a homeowner ignored a leak for months, and by the time they called, the roof structure was compromised. What could have been a simple patch became a full replacement. If you see water stains, missing shingles, or anything that looks off, get it checked. The inspection is quick, and catching it early saves you money.
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