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You’re not calling a roofing contractor in Wayne, CA because everything’s fine. You’ve got a leak that won’t quit, shingles blowing off every time the wind picks up, or an insurance adjuster telling you it’s time for a replacement. Whatever brought you here, you need it handled correctly.
When we finish a roof installation or replacement, you’re left with a system built to handle California’s heat, wind, and fire risk. That means impact-resistant materials that meet Title 24 energy standards, proper ventilation so your attic doesn’t turn into an oven, and a roof that actually lowers your cooling costs instead of making them worse.
You also get documentation. Permits pulled, inspections passed, warranties registered. Everything you need if you ever sell the house or file a claim. No shortcuts, no missing paperwork, no callbacks six months later because something wasn’t done right.
We’re a family-run business serving Wayne, CA and the surrounding area. We’ve built our reputation on HVAC work, and we’re bringing that same approach to roofing—show up on time, explain what needs to happen, do the work right, and stand behind it.
We’re licensed, insured, and local. That means we know how California’s climate beats up roofs, what inspectors look for, and how to handle the permitting process without delays. You’re not dealing with a national franchise or a crew that disappears after the deposit clears.
Ramiro Lopez handles consultations and estimates. He’ll walk your roof, explain what’s wrong, and tell you what it’ll cost before any work starts. No pressure, no upselling, no disappearing after the first conversation.
First, we inspect your roof. That means getting up there and checking for damaged shingles, poor ventilation, weak decking, and anything else that’ll cause problems down the road. We take photos, measure everything, and give you a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull permits and schedule the work. On install day, we protect your property with tarps and magnetic sweepers to catch nails. The old roof comes off, we inspect and repair the decking if needed, then install new underlayment, drip edge, shingles, and flashing. Everything gets done to code.
After the install, we walk the property with you to make sure you’re satisfied. Then we handle the final inspection, register your warranty, and give you all the documentation you need. The whole process typically takes one to three days depending on the size of your roof and weather conditions.
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Every roof installation or replacement from us includes a full tear-off of old materials, inspection and repair of roof decking, new underlayment, and installation of impact-resistant shingles that meet California’s energy efficiency requirements. We also install proper ventilation systems to prevent heat buildup and extend your roof’s lifespan.
Wayne, CA sits in an area where summer temperatures regularly push past 95 degrees. Without adequate attic ventilation, your roof can age 25% faster than it should. We install ridge vents, soffit vents, or powered attic fans depending on your home’s design to keep air moving and temperatures down.
You also get a comprehensive warranty covering both materials and workmanship. We register your shingle warranty with the manufacturer and provide our own labor warranty in writing. If something goes wrong because of our work, we fix it. All permits are pulled before work starts, and we schedule the final inspection to make sure everything passes.
For commercial properties, we handle flat roofing systems, TPO installations, and maintenance contracts. Same approach—licensed crews, proper materials, work done to code.
Most residential roof replacements in Wayne, CA run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on the size of your home, the materials you choose, and the condition of your roof decking. A standard 1,500 square foot home with asphalt shingles typically falls in the $10,000 to $13,000 range.
That price includes tear-off of your old roof, disposal fees, new underlayment, impact-resistant shingles, ventilation upgrades, and all permits and inspections. If your decking has rot or water damage, that’s additional—usually $75 to $150 per sheet of plywood that needs replacing.
We give you a written estimate before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when the job’s halfway done. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why.
In California’s intense heat and sun exposure, asphalt shingles typically last 15 to 20 years compared to 25 to 30 years in milder climates. The UV rays break down the shingles faster, causing them to crack, curl, and lose granules sooner than they would in other parts of the country.
Impact-resistant shingles with higher quality materials can push that lifespan closer to 25 years, especially if your attic has proper ventilation. Without ventilation, your attic can hit 150 degrees in summer, which cooks your shingles from underneath and shortens their life significantly.
Metal roofs and tile roofs last longer—40 to 60 years for metal, 50-plus years for tile—but they cost more upfront. We’ll walk you through the options and help you decide what makes sense for your budget and how long you plan to stay in the house.
Yes. Any roof replacement or major repair in California requires a building permit. The permit ensures the work meets current building codes, fire safety standards, and energy efficiency requirements under Title 24.
We handle the permit process for you. That includes submitting plans to the building department, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything passes before we consider the job complete. Skipping permits might save money short-term, but it creates major problems when you try to sell your house or file an insurance claim.
Some contractors skip permits to cut costs or avoid inspections. That’s a red flag. If the work isn’t done to code and something goes wrong, your insurance won’t cover it and you’ll be stuck paying for repairs out of pocket.
Start with licensing and insurance. In California, roofing contractors must hold a C-39 license issued by the Contractors State License Board. Ask to see it and verify it’s current. Also confirm they carry general liability insurance and workers’ comp. If someone gets hurt on your property and they’re not covered, you could be liable.
Check reviews, but read them carefully. Look for patterns in the feedback—do they show up on time, communicate clearly, handle problems professionally? One bad review isn’t a dealbreaker, but if multiple people mention the same issue, that’s a warning sign.
Get everything in writing. The estimate should break down materials, labor, timeline, and payment schedule. Avoid contractors who want large deposits upfront or pressure you to sign the same day. A professional will give you time to think it over and compare options.
Yes. If you’ve got an active leak, storm damage, or shingles that blew off and left your roof exposed, we offer emergency repair services. We’ll get someone out to assess the damage, tarp off the affected area if needed, and schedule permanent repairs as quickly as possible.
Emergency repairs typically involve temporary weatherproofing to stop water intrusion, followed by a full assessment once conditions are safe. If the damage is extensive, we’ll work directly with your insurance company to document everything and help you through the claims process.
California’s weather can go from calm to destructive fast—high winds, sudden storms, even wildfire embers landing on your roof. When that happens, response time matters. The longer water sits in your attic or walls, the more damage it causes and the more expensive repairs become.
Yes, if it’s installed correctly with proper ventilation and energy-efficient materials. A roof that meets California’s Title 24 standards uses cool roofing materials that reflect heat instead of absorbing it. That keeps your attic cooler, which means your AC doesn’t have to work as hard.
Homeowners in Wayne, CA typically see energy cost reductions of 10% to 25% after installing a cool roof with upgraded ventilation. The savings depend on your home’s insulation, the efficiency of your HVAC system, and how much sun exposure your roof gets.
We install ridge vents and soffit vents to create continuous airflow through your attic. Hot air rises and exits through the ridge vent while cooler air enters through the soffit vents. This prevents heat buildup that not only shortens your roof’s lifespan but also makes your air conditioner run constantly during summer months.
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