Roofing in Granada Hills.
Roofing in Granada Hills changes as you climb: flat Valley tracts in the south, fire-zone foothills in the north — and the roof a home needs depends on which side of town it sits on.
What Granada Hills roofs are up against.
Granada Hills stretches from the flat Valley floor up into the foothills of the Santa Susana Mountains, and that range matters. Down in the grid, the story is Valley heat — long hot summers that wear south-facing slopes and dry out tile underlayment. Up in the northern hills, homes sit in elevated fire terrain where a Class A fire-rated assembly and ember-resistant detailing — valley metal, closed eaves, blocking at the ridge — are not optional, especially with the larger lots and open space nearby. Fall Santa Anas rake the ridgelines hard up here, lifting tile and tabs on anything exposed. A Granada Hills roof has to be matched to its spot: heat-built down low, fire-built up high.



What we work on in Granada Hills.
- Concrete and clay tile on the hillside and newer homes
- Asphalt shingle on the Valley-floor ranch tracts
- Flat and low-slope over additions
The repairs Granada Hills homeowners call us about.
- Wind-lifted tile and tabs on exposed foothill ridgelines
- Brittle, slipped tile over failed underlayment
- UV-worn shingles on the Valley-floor homes
- Fire-hardening gaps at eaves, vents, and valleys on hillside homes
What a Granada Hills roof job looks like with us.
On the hillside homes we build Class A assemblies with ember-resistant detailing, because up here that is what protects the house. On the Valley-floor homes we focus on heat-rated underlayment and ventilation. Either way we tear off, inspect the deck, and document the whole 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 Granada Hills homeowners.
Do you do fire-zone (Class A) roofing in the Granada Hills foothills?
Yes. For homes in the northern hills and near the open space, we install Class A fire-rated assemblies and harden the vulnerable spots — valleys, eaves, and vents — against wind-driven embers. It is some of the most important roofing work we do in this part of the Valley.
The wind keeps lifting tiles on my hillside roof — can you fix it?
Santa Ana winds along the foothill ridgelines are tough on exposed tile and ridge caps. We re-secure and re-detail the ridges and edges so the gusts have nothing to grab, and replace any cracked or slipped tile over fresh underlayment.
How much does a tile roof cost in Granada Hills?
It depends on the roof size, pitch, tile type, and the condition of the underlayment and deck. We come out, scan the roof with a drone, and send a free, written, itemized estimate — no guessing, no pressure.
Get a free Granada Hills roof estimate.
We come out, walk the roof, take drone photos, and send a written, itemized assessment within 48 hours. No pressure, no theater.
