Samuel Roofing Inc.
Service area · 90731 · 90732

Roofing in San Pedro.

Roofing in San Pedro is harbor-town roofing: salt air and hard coastal wind off the port, older homes on the bluffs, and a real mix of flat and tile roofs.

Climate & conditions

What San Pedro roofs are up against.

San Pedro sits on the bluffs above the Port of Los Angeles, and the harbor sets the terms. Salt air off the water and the port corrodes metal flashing and fasteners, and the wind that comes off the open water and up the bluffs is strong and steady, pulling at any loose edge. The town is older and varied — Craftsman and Spanish bungalows, two-story homes, and flat-roofed modern remodels — set on hilly streets with views of the harbor. The flat and low-slope roofs need genuine waterproofing against coastal storms and damp; the tile roofs deal with wind on the exposed bluff-top ridgelines. Marine layer keeps roofs damp, and the salt is patient. San Pedro roofing rewards corrosion-resistant materials and edges built to take the wind.

Low-slope roof on a San Pedro modern home, Los Angeles — Samuel Roofing Inc.
Tile roof on a San Pedro bluff-top home, Los Angeles — Samuel Roofing Inc.
Finished roof on a San Pedro home, Los Angeles — Samuel Roofing Inc.
Common roof types

What we work on in San Pedro.

  • Composition shingle and tile on the older bungalows and two-story homes
  • Flat and low-slope — TPO and modified bitumen — on modern remodels
  • Tile on the Spanish-style homes
What we see most

The repairs San Pedro homeowners call us about.

  • Salt-corroded flashing and fasteners
  • Wind uplift on exposed bluff-top roofs
  • Ponding and seam failure on flat roofs
  • Failed underlayment beneath aging tile
How we work here

What a San Pedro roof job looks like with us.

On a San Pedro roof we build for salt and wind together: corrosion-resistant flashing, wind-rated edges that the harbor gusts cannot lift, and Polyglass low-slope membranes on the flat roofs. On tile we lift and relay to save the tile and renew the underlayment. 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.

San Pedro roofing questions

Common questions from San Pedro homeowners.

The harbor wind keeps lifting my San Pedro roof — can you fix it?

Yes. Wind off the open water and up the bluffs is one of the toughest coastal conditions around. We re-detail the perimeter with wind-rated edge metal and proper fastening so the gusts cannot get under the roof.

Does the salt air from the port wear my roof out?

It does — salt corrodes ordinary flashing and fasteners faster near the harbor. We use corrosion-resistant materials and coastal detailing so your roof holds up to the marine environment.

Do you do flat roofs and tile in San Pedro?

Both. We install Polyglass low-slope systems on the modern flat-roofed homes and do lift-and-relay underlayment renewal on the tile roofs — whichever your home has.

Can you handle the steep, hilly San Pedro lots?

Yes — the hilly bluff-top lots are routine for us here. We plan the access, staging, and safety around the terrain, and the drone documentation lets us inspect parts of these roofs that are hard to reach on foot.

Get a free San Pedro roof estimate.

We come out, walk the roof, take drone photos, and send a written, itemized assessment within 48 hours. No pressure, no theater.