Roofing in Redondo Beach.
Roofing in Redondo Beach is coastal work: salt air off the water, wind along the Esplanade, and flat roofs that have to stay watertight through a damp marine climate.
What Redondo Beach roofs are up against.
Redondo Beach lives with the ocean at its doorstep, and the marine climate sets the rules. Salt-laden air corrodes metal flashing and fasteners faster than it would inland, and the steady onshore wind — strongest along the Esplanade and near King Harbor — drives rain at the roof and pulls at loose edges. The town mixes flat and low-slope contemporary homes with older beach cottages and two-story builds, and the flat roofs near the water need flawless waterproofing and drainage that actually clears standing water. Morning marine layer keeps low-slope roofs damp, and the sun reflecting off the water and sand adds UV on top of the salt. It is a roof environment that punishes shortcuts at the flashing and the seams.



What we work on in Redondo Beach.
- Flat and low-slope — TPO and modified bitumen — on contemporary homes
- Tile and shingle on the older cottages and two-story homes
- Metal accents on modern builds
The repairs Redondo Beach homeowners call us about.
- Salt-corroded flashing, fasteners, and edge metal
- Ponding water and seam failure on flat roofs
- Wind uplift at edges near the water
- Leaks at decks and parapets on multi-level beach homes
What a Redondo Beach roof job looks like with us.
On a Redondo Beach flat roof we rebuild the things that actually fail by the coast: slope-to-drain so water clears, corrosion-resistant flashing for the salt air, and Polyglass low-slope membranes made for damp marine conditions. Every coastal job is documented 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 Redondo Beach homeowners.
Why does my Redondo Beach flat roof keep leaking?
Usually it is ponding water that never drains, a failed seam in an aging membrane, or corroded flashing at a parapet or penetration. We scan the roof, find the real source instead of chasing stains, and rebuild the drainage and flashing so it stops.
Does the salt air really wear roofs out faster here?
It does. Salt corrodes ordinary flashing and fasteners near the coast, and the constant marine damp keeps flat roofs from drying. We use corrosion-resistant materials and coastal detailing so your roof holds up to the environment.
Do you install TPO and modified-bitumen flat roofs?
Yes — those low-slope systems are most of what Redondo Beach's contemporary homes need. As a Polyglass-certified contractor we install them with the watertight detailing a coastal flat roof demands.
Get a free Redondo Beach roof estimate.
We come out, walk the roof, take drone photos, and send a written, itemized assessment within 48 hours. No pressure, no theater.
