Roofing in Covina.
Roofing in Covina is east San Gabriel Valley roofing: real summer heat, plenty of ranch homes and tile, and a lot of roofs that have quietly aged out under the sun.
What Covina roofs are up against.
Covina sits in the hot east end of the San Gabriel Valley, where summers run long and the inland heat is more intense than anywhere near the coast. That sun bakes south- and west-facing slopes, strips granules from composition shingles, and dries out the underlayment beneath tile years early. The city is built largely of postwar ranch homes and later tile-roofed builds, many shaded by the mature trees of its Old Town and tract neighborhoods, which drop debris into valleys and gutters. Fall Santa Ana winds sweep across the Valley floor and lift loose tabs and ridge tile. There is nothing exotic about Covina's roofing — it is heat, age, and debris — but those three quietly end most of the roofs here, and they are what a good re-roof has to solve.



What we work on in Covina.
- Concrete tile on the later builds and remodels
- Composition shingle on the postwar ranch tracts
- Flat and low-slope over patios and additions
The repairs Covina homeowners call us about.
- Sun-baked, granule-bare composition roofs
- Failed underlayment beneath aging tile
- Debris-packed valleys and gutters under mature trees
- Wind-lifted ridge tile and tabs after Santa Anas
What a Covina roof job looks like with us.
A Covina re-roof means stripping the tired roof, checking the deck for heat and age damage, and rebuilding with heat-rated underlayment and proper attic ventilation so the new roof does not cook from below. On tile roofs we lift and relay to save the tile. Drone-documented start to finish.
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 Covina homeowners.
How does the Covina heat affect my roof?
The intense inland sun shortens the real-world life of a roof, especially on south and west slopes, and dries out tile underlayment. Good ventilation and the right underlayment slow that down — and we will tell you honestly how much life yours has left.
My tile roof is old but looks fine — does it need anything?
Likely the underlayment. Tile lasts decades; the felt beneath it fails first. A lift-and-relay replaces the underlayment and flashing and reuses your tile, keeping the roof watertight and the look unchanged.
How much does a new roof cost in Covina?
It depends on the size, pitch, material, and the condition of the deck. We scan the roof with a drone and send a free, itemized written estimate — no blind quotes, no pressure.
Get a free Covina roof estimate.
We come out, walk the roof, take drone photos, and send a written, itemized assessment within 48 hours. No pressure, no theater.
