Roofing in Claremont.
Roofing in Claremont — the City of Trees — means working under one of the heaviest tree canopies in the region, on historic Craftsman and college-town homes that take real care.
What Claremont roofs are up against.
Claremont earns its City of Trees name, and that canopy defines its roofs. Towering, mature trees shade the streets and the historic Craftsman and Spanish homes near the Colleges and the Village, dropping a steady, heavy load of leaves and seeds into valleys and gutters and keeping shaded north slopes damp enough to grow moss. The east-Valley summers are hot and dry, baking the exposed slopes, and the northern edge of town runs up toward the foothills and their fire exposure. Many Claremont homes are older, with original or period-appropriate roofs — clay tile on the Spanish houses, composition on the Craftsman bungalows — where preservation of character matters. It is careful, debris-conscious roofing on homes that people take pride in.



What we work on in Claremont.
- Composition shingle on the Craftsman and college-town homes
- Clay and concrete tile on the Spanish-style homes
- Flat and low-slope over additions
The repairs Claremont homeowners call us about.
- Heavy tree debris packing valleys and gutters
- Moss and damp on shaded north slopes
- Failed underlayment beneath aging tile
- Old flashing at chimneys and dormers on period homes
What a Claremont roof job looks like with us.
In Claremont we plan around the trees — keeping valleys clear and drainage working — and re-roof to suit the home: quality composition and rebuilt flashing on the Craftsman houses, lift-and-relay on the Spanish tile. We protect the property and clean up thoroughly, and document every job from the air.
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 Claremont homeowners.
The trees drop so much debris my roof keeps clogging — can you help?
Yes — heavy tree debris is the defining Claremont roof problem. We clear and re-detail the valleys and drainage, and on a re-roof we build in details that handle the constant leaf load so it does not pond and back up under the roof.
Do you work on older and historic Claremont homes?
Yes — much of our Claremont work is on Craftsman and Spanish period homes. We preserve the look and detailing of the house and rebuild the flashing these older roofs always need.
Is moss on my shaded roof a problem?
It can be — moss and trapped damp on shaded north slopes hold moisture against the roof and shorten its life. We clear it, fix the underlying drainage, and on a re-roof set the slope up to shed and dry properly.
Get a free Claremont roof estimate.
We come out, walk the roof, take drone photos, and send a written, itemized assessment within 48 hours. No pressure, no theater.
