Roofing in Woodland Hills.
Roofing in Woodland Hills means building for two things at once: some of the hottest summers in Los Angeles County, and the fire-zone hillsides along the south edge of town.
What Woodland Hills roofs are up against.
Woodland Hills regularly runs hotter than almost anywhere else in the county — summer afternoons past 100°F, and a stretch each year well above that. That relentless heat and UV is hard on a roof: south- and west-facing asphalt slopes lose granules and curl years early, and the felt underlayment beneath concrete and clay tile dries out and turns brittle. The southern edge of town climbs into the Santa Monica Mountains toward Topanga, which puts those hillside homes in elevated fire terrain where a Class A fire-rated assembly and ember-resistant detailing — valley metal, closed eaves, blocking at the ridge — genuinely matter. And when the fall Santa Anas funnel down the canyons, they find every loose tab and lifted tile on an exposed ridgeline.



What we work on in Woodland Hills.
- Concrete and clay tile on Spanish and Mediterranean homes near Warner Center and the hills
- Architectural asphalt shingle on the ranch and two-story tracts
- Flat and low-slope sections over additions and contemporary builds
The repairs Woodland Hills homeowners call us about.
- UV-cracked, curling shingles on south and west slopes
- Brittle, slipped tile over failed underlayment
- Wind-lifted ridges and tiles after a Santa Ana event
- Flashing failures at the many penetrations on larger homes
What a Woodland Hills roof job looks like with us.
A typical Woodland Hills re-roof starts with a tear-off and an honest look at the deck — heat-dried sheathing sometimes hides soft spots. We re-cover with underlayment rated for high heat, build a Class A assembly with ember-resistant detailing on the hillside homes, and correct the attic ventilation so trapped heat stops cooking the roof from below. Every step is documented from the air, before, during, and after, and handed to you.
We're a family-owned, licensed C-39 contractor (CSLB #1137536), Owens Corning Preferred and Polyglass certified, owner-run by a roofer with nearly a decade of hands-on Los Angeles experience. Our work is backed by a 10-year workmanship warranty and a perfect 5.0 rating across 113 verified reviews.
Common questions from Woodland Hills homeowners.
Do you do fire-zone (Class A) roofing in the Woodland Hills hills?
Yes. For homes in the hillside fire terrain along the south side of town, we install Class A fire-rated assemblies with ember-resistant detailing — valley metal, closed or screened eaves, and blocking at the ridge — so wind-driven embers have nowhere to catch.
What roofing material holds up best to the Woodland Hills heat?
There's no single answer — it depends on your home and roofline. Concrete and clay tile shrug off UV and add 20-plus years of life; quality architectural shingles with the right underlayment and ventilation do well on ranch homes. We'll walk your roof and give you a straight recommendation, not a sales pitch.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Woodland Hills?
It depends on the roof's size, pitch, material, and the condition of the deck underneath. Rather than guess, we come out, measure, scan the roof with a drone, and send a written, itemized estimate — free, with no pressure.
Get a free Woodland Hills roof estimate.
We come out, walk the roof, take drone photos, and send a written, itemized assessment within 48 hours. No pressure, no theater.
