Roofing in Walnut.
Roofing in Walnut is mostly newer, hillside roofing: tile-roofed homes on the rolling hills of the east San Gabriel Valley, exposed to sun and ridge-top wind.
What Walnut roofs are up against.
Walnut is a newer, hillier community in the east San Gabriel Valley, and its roofs reflect that — largely tile-roofed homes built from the 1970s on, set on the rolling hills and ridgelines that give the area its character. Up on the slopes, homes catch the wind, and Santa Ana gusts lift exposed tile and loosen ridge caps. The inland summers are hot, baking south-facing slopes and drying tile underlayment, and the larger newer homes carry complex rooflines — lots of valleys, hips, and penetrations where the workmanship details decide whether the roof leaks. Even on newer homes, the underlayment beneath the tile reaches the end of its life on the original-roof timeline. Walnut roofing is about wind, sun, and getting the details of a complex tile roof right.



What we work on in Walnut.
- Concrete and clay tile on the hillside homes
- Composition shingle on some homes
- Flat and low-slope over additions and modern wings
The repairs Walnut homeowners call us about.
- Wind-lifted tile and ridge caps on the ridgelines
- Failed underlayment on original-era tile roofs
- Flashing failures at the many valleys of larger homes
- UV-worn south slopes
What a Walnut roof job looks like with us.
On a Walnut tile roof we re-secure the wind-exposed ridges, replace the failed underlayment with a lift-and-relay that saves the tile, and rebuild the flashing at every valley and penetration. On larger homes those details are most of the job. Drone-documented throughout.
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 Walnut homeowners.
My Walnut home is newer but the roof leaks — how?
Even newer tile roofs reach the end of their underlayment's life on the original timeline, and complex rooflines leak at the valley and penetration flashing. We replace the underlayment with a lift-and-relay and rebuild the flashing details so a complex roof stays dry.
The wind keeps loosening tiles on my hillside roof — can you fix it?
Yes. Ridgeline homes take the brunt of the Santa Anas. We re-secure and re-detail the ridges and edges so the gusts cannot get under the tile, and replace anything cracked or slipped.
How much does a tile roof cost in Walnut?
It depends on the size, pitch, tile, and condition underneath. We scan the roof with a drone and send a free, itemized written estimate.
How long does a tile re-roof take in Walnut?
Most Walnut tile re-roofs take several days to a week, depending on the size and complexity of the roofline. A lift-and-relay takes longer than a tear-off because we carefully save and re-lay your tile — but that care is the whole point.
Get a free Walnut roof estimate.
We come out, walk the roof, take drone photos, and send a written, itemized assessment within 48 hours. No pressure, no theater.
