Roof Replacement San Jose, CA

A Roof That Actually Lasts

When your roof fails, everything underneath it is at risk. You need a replacement done right the first time—with materials built for San Jose’s climate, crews who know what they’re doing, and pricing you can actually trust.

Over 40 Years Local

Serving San Jose since 1985 means you're working with a company that has deep roots here and will be around when you need us.

Licensed Crews Only

Every technician is licensed, bonded, and experienced. No subcontractors. No strangers on your property you didn't agree to.

Transparent Pricing Always

You get a clear estimate upfront with no hidden fees. What we quote is what you pay—no surprises after the work is done.

California Code Compliant

We handle all permits and ensure your roof meets Title 24 energy standards and Santa Clara County building codes without you lifting a finger.

Residential Roof Replacement San Jose

What Full Roof Replacement Actually Involves

Roof replacement in San Jose isn’t just tearing off old shingles and slapping on new ones. It’s a complete system overhaul that protects your home from this region’s intense UV exposure, summer heat, and winter rains. We remove your old roofing materials down to the deck, inspect for any hidden damage to the structure, replace compromised wood, install proper underlayment and ventilation, then apply new roofing materials designed to handle California’s climate. The process matters because San Jose’s 300+ sunny days per year accelerate roof aging. Cheap installations fail early. Proper installations last decades. We’ve been doing this in Santa Clara County for over 40 years, so we know exactly what works here and what doesn’t.

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Benefits of Professional Roof Replacement

What You Actually Get

A new roof isn’t just about looks. It’s about stopping leaks before they start, lowering your energy bills, and knowing your home is protected for the next 20 to 30 years.

You'll stop worrying about ceiling stains every time it rains—your home stays dry, your insulation stays intact, and your belongings stay safe.

Your cooling costs drop because modern roofing materials reflect heat instead of absorbing it, keeping your attic and living spaces cooler during San Jose's brutal summers.

Your home's value goes up—buyers pay more for properties with newer roofs, and you avoid last-minute replacement negotiations when you sell.

You get decades of protection instead of years—quality materials and proper installation mean you won't be dealing with this again anytime soon.

Your HVAC system works less because your home holds temperature better, which means lower energy bills and less wear on your equipment.

You sleep better knowing a family-owned company with 40 years in San Jose installed your roof—not some fly-by-night contractor who won't answer when problems arise.

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Roof Replacement Cost San Jose

What Roof Replacement Actually Costs Here

Most San Jose homeowners pay between $10,500 and $22,000 for a full roof replacement, with the average landing around $16,000. That range isn’t arbitrary—it depends on your roof’s size, pitch, complexity, and the materials you choose. A straightforward 1,500-square-foot home with standard asphalt shingles will cost less than a 3,000-square-foot home with multiple valleys, skylights, and premium materials. Here’s what drives the price. Labor makes up about half the cost because roof replacement is skilled, physical work that requires experience and safety equipment. Materials vary widely—basic asphalt shingles run $5 to $8 per square foot installed, while metal or tile can hit $12 to $20 per square foot. Then you’ve got permits, which in California run $150 to $1,000 depending on your city and project scope. If we find rotted decking or structural issues once we remove your old roof, those repairs add to the total—but you’ll know about them before we proceed. We don’t play games with pricing. You get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, permits, and any likely additional costs. If something unexpected comes up during the tear-off, we stop and discuss it before moving forward. No surprises, no inflated bills after the fact.

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What's Included in Our Roof Replacement

When we replace your roof, you’re getting a complete system—not just new shingles. We start with a thorough inspection of your existing roof to assess damage and identify any structural concerns. Then we remove all old roofing materials, haul away the debris, and inspect the roof deck for soft spots, rot, or water damage. Any compromised wood gets replaced before we go further. Next comes the underlayment—a critical waterproof barrier that most homeowners never see but that makes the difference between a roof that leaks and one that doesn’t. We install proper flashing around chimneys, vents, and valleys because those transition points are where most leaks start. Ventilation gets checked and upgraded if needed, because trapped heat in your attic shortens your roof’s lifespan and drives up cooling costs. Only then do we install your new roofing materials. We use products rated for California’s climate—materials that resist UV damage, handle thermal expansion, and meet Title 24 energy standards. Every nail gets placed correctly, every shingle sealed properly. When we’re done, we inspect the entire roof, clean up every nail and scrap from your property, and walk you through what we did. You’re not guessing whether the job was done right—you’ll see it.
Roof Replacement FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

Age is the first indicator. If your roof is over 20 years old, replacement usually makes more sense than patching. But age alone doesn’t decide it. Look for curling or buckling shingles, especially on the slopes that get direct sun. Check your gutters—if you’re seeing a lot of granules collecting there, your shingles are breaking down. Missing shingles, cracked flashing, or multiple leaks across different areas of the roof typically mean the whole system is failing. One leak from a damaged shingle? That’s often repairable. Water stains in multiple rooms, sagging roof sections, or daylight visible through your attic boards? That’s replacement territory. We’ll give you an honest assessment. If repairs will actually solve your problem and buy you several more years, we’ll tell you that. We’re not here to sell you a new roof you don’t need—we’re here when you actually need one.
San Jose’s Mediterranean climate—300 sunny days a year, intense summer heat, and wet winters—beats up roofing materials. Asphalt shingles are the most common choice because they balance cost and performance well, lasting 20 to 25 years when installed properly. Architectural shingles hold up better than basic three-tab shingles against UV exposure and thermal cycling. Metal roofing is gaining popularity here because it reflects heat instead of absorbing it, which lowers cooling costs, and it lasts 50+ years. Tile roofing—clay or concrete—handles the heat beautifully and provides excellent fire resistance, which matters in California. It’s heavier and more expensive upfront, but it can outlast your mortgage. Whatever material you choose, it needs to meet California’s Title 24 cool roof requirements, which mandate reflective properties to reduce energy use. We’ll walk you through the pros, cons, and costs of each option based on your home’s structure, your budget, and how long you plan to stay in the house.
Most residential roof replacements in San Jose wrap up in one to three days, depending on your roof’s size and complexity. A straightforward single-story home with a simple gable roof? We can often finish that in a day. A larger two-story home with multiple valleys, skylights, or a steep pitch? That might take two to three days. Weather plays a role—if rain is forecast, we’ll reschedule rather than risk moisture getting trapped under your new roof. Permitting adds time on the front end; Santa Clara County permits usually process within a few days to a week, and we handle that paperwork for you. Once we start the physical work, our crews move efficiently because they’ve done this thousands of times. You can stay in your home during the work—it’s loud, especially during tear-off, but you don’t need to leave. We protect your landscaping, cover anything that needs covering, and clean up thoroughly each day. When we say we’re done, we mean the old materials are hauled away, every nail is picked up, and your property looks better than when we arrived.
Yes, we handle all of it. Santa Clara County requires permits for roof replacement, and those permits ensure the work meets current building codes and California’s Title 24 energy standards. We submit the permit application, coordinate with the building department, and schedule the required inspections. You don’t need to call anyone or stand in line at a permit office—that’s part of what you’re paying us for. The permit process typically takes a few days to a week, depending on the city and their current workload. Once approved, we schedule your installation. After we finish the roof, a county inspector comes out to verify everything was done to code. We’re present for that inspection, and we address any concerns on the spot. When the inspector signs off, you get documentation showing your roof replacement was completed legally and correctly. That matters when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it creates major headaches later. We do it right from the start.
We stop and talk to you before proceeding. Hidden damage is common in roof replacements—you can’t see what’s under the shingles until they come off. If we find rotted decking, damaged trusses, or water-damaged framing, we’ll show you exactly what we found, explain why it needs to be fixed, and give you a price for the repair before we do the work. No surprise bills after the fact. Most of the time, it’s a few sheets of plywood that need replacing, which adds a few hundred dollars to the project. Occasionally, we find more extensive damage from long-term leaks, and that repair cost goes up accordingly. Either way, you approve the additional work before we touch it. Leaving rotted wood in place isn’t an option—it compromises your new roof’s integrity and will cause problems down the line. We price repairs fairly, use quality materials, and get it done right so your new roof has a solid foundation. It’s not the news anyone wants to hear mid-project, but it’s better to find and fix structural issues now than to discover them after your new roof is on.
We’ve been serving San Jose since 1985, which means we’ve seen every type of roof, every type of problem, and every type of weather this area throws at homes. We’re family-owned, so when you call, you’re talking to people who actually care about the outcome—not a call center in another state. Our crews are licensed, experienced, and employed by us directly; we don’t use subcontractors, so you know exactly who’s working on your home. We price transparently, handle all permits and inspections, and communicate clearly throughout the process. We’re not the cheapest option in town, and we don’t try to be. We’re the option for homeowners who want the job done right, with quality materials, skilled labor, and a company that’ll still be here in ten years if you need us. You’re not just getting a new roof—you’re getting decades of local knowledge, a team that respects your property, and the peace of mind that comes from working with people who’ve built their reputation one roof at a time in this community.
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Inspection and Estimate

We assess your roof's condition, measure everything, discuss material options, and provide a detailed written estimate with no pressure to sign immediately.

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Scheduling and Permits

Once you approve, we handle all permits, order materials, and schedule your installation around your timeline—most projects finish in one to three days.

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Installation and Cleanup

Our licensed crews remove old materials, replace damaged decking, install underlayment and new roofing, then clean every nail from your property before final inspection.