Samuel Roofing Inc.
Service area · 90046 · 90068

Roofing in Hollywood Hills.

Roofing in the Hollywood Hills means steep lots, tricky access, and a mix of mid-century and modern homes — many with flat roofs perched over the canyons and real fire exposure.

Climate & conditions

What Hollywood Hills roofs are up against.

The Hollywood Hills are steep, wooded, and fire-prone, and that drives everything about a roof here. Homes cling to the canyon walls along Laurel and Nichols and up toward Mulholland, often on stilts or split levels, with flat and low-slope roofs that have to be perfectly watertight because a leak finds its way straight into the structure below. The hillside terrain is Very High Fire Hazard in much of the area, so Class A assemblies and ember-resistant detailing matter, and Santa Ana winds rip through the canyons and lift anything loose. Access is the other challenge — narrow streets, steep driveways, and tight lots make the logistics of a re-roof as demanding as the work itself. These are roofs that reward careful, experienced hands.

Low-slope roof on a Hollywood Hills mid-century home, Los Angeles — Samuel Roofing Inc.
Multi-level hillside re-roof in the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles — Samuel Roofing Inc.
Finished roof on a Hollywood Hills canyon home, Los Angeles — Samuel Roofing Inc.
Common roof types

What we work on in Hollywood Hills.

  • Flat and low-slope — TPO and modified bitumen — on mid-century and modern homes
  • Tile and Class A assemblies on hillside homes in fire terrain
  • Metal and standing-seam on contemporary builds
What we see most

The repairs Hollywood Hills homeowners call us about.

  • Leaks at the many penetrations and parapets of modern hillside homes
  • Fire-hardening gaps on canyon homes
  • Wind uplift on exposed flat roofs and ridgelines
  • Difficult access on steep lots and narrow streets
How we work here

What a Hollywood Hills roof job looks like with us.

In the Hollywood Hills we plan the access as carefully as the roof, then build for water and fire: watertight low-slope membranes with proper drainage on the flat roofs, Class A detailing on the hillside homes, and wind-rated edges throughout. Every job is documented from the air — drone coverage is especially useful on roofs this hard to reach.

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.

Hollywood Hills roofing questions

Common questions from Hollywood Hills homeowners.

My flat hillside roof leaks into the house below — can you fix it?

Yes. On split-level and stilt homes a flat-roof leak travels straight into the living space, so we find the actual source — usually a failed seam, a penetration, or ponding water — and rebuild the membrane and drainage so it stops for good.

Is fire-zone roofing required in the Hollywood Hills?

Much of the hills is Very High Fire Hazard terrain, so a Class A assembly with ember-resistant detailing is the right standard. We harden the eaves, vents, and valleys against wind-driven embers.

Can you handle the access on a steep Hollywood Hills lot?

Yes — difficult access is normal here, and we plan the staging, safety, and material handling around it. The drone documentation also lets us inspect parts of these roofs that are hard to reach on foot.

Get a free Hollywood 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.