Roofing in Montebello.
Roofing in Montebello runs from older flat-land neighborhoods to the homes up in the Montebello Hills — inland heat down low, wind and slope up high.
What Montebello roofs are up against.
Montebello sits just east of downtown LA where the flats begin to rise into the Montebello Hills, and its roofs split along that line. In the older, denser neighborhoods the story is heat and age — hot inland summers baking decades-old composition and tile roofs, with mature trees dropping debris into closely-spaced valleys. Up in the hills, homes sit on slopes and ridgelines exposed to wind, where Santa Anas lift tile and loosen ridge caps, and the open hillsides bring some brush exposure. Tile is common across the city, and as throughout the area it is the underlayment beneath the tile — not the tile — that fails first. A Montebello roof has to be matched to its part of town: built for heat and debris in the flats, for wind and slope in the hills.



What we work on in Montebello.
- Concrete and clay tile across older and hillside homes
- Composition shingle on the midcentury homes
- Flat and low-slope over additions
The repairs Montebello homeowners call us about.
- Failed underlayment beneath aging tile
- Wind-lifted tile and ridge caps on the hillside homes
- UV-worn composition roofs in the flats
- Debris-clogged valleys under mature trees
What a Montebello roof job looks like with us.
We match the work to the setting — lift-and-relay underlayment renewal on the older tile, re-secured ridges on the windy hillside homes, ventilation and heat-rated underlayment in the baking flats. We tear off, inspect the deck, and document the 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 Montebello homeowners.
My tile roof in Montebello leaks but the tile is fine — why?
The underlayment under the tile has failed. Tile lasts decades; the felt beneath it does not. A lift-and-relay replaces the underlayment and flashing and reuses your tile, so the roof is watertight and looks unchanged.
Wind keeps lifting tiles on my Montebello Hills roof — can you fix it?
Yes. Exposed hillside ridgelines 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.
Do you serve both the flats and the hills here?
Yes — both. The older flat neighborhoods and the Montebello Hills need different things from a roof, and we build for each accordingly.
How soon can you come out for a Montebello estimate?
Usually within the week, and same-week for an active leak. We walk the roof, scan it with a drone, and send a written, itemized estimate — free, with no pressure to commit.
Get a free Montebello roof estimate.
We come out, walk the roof, take drone photos, and send a written, itemized assessment within 48 hours. No pressure, no theater.
