Samuel Roofing Inc.
Service area · 90026 · 90027 · 90039

Roofing in Silver Lake and Los Feliz.

Roofing in Silver Lake and Los Feliz means working across an unusually eclectic housing stock — Spanish bungalows, hillside modernist landmarks, and everything between — each with its own roof needs.

Climate & conditions

What Silver Lake and Los Feliz roofs are up against.

Silver Lake and Los Feliz wrap around the reservoir and climb the hills toward Griffith Park, and the housing is as varied as the terrain: 1920s Spanish and Craftsman homes, postwar boxes, and the hillside modernist houses the neighborhood is famous for. That variety means the roofs vary too — clay tile on the Spanish homes, flat and low-slope on the modernist and hillside houses, composition on the bungalows. The hillside homes deal with steep access, canyon wind, and fire exposure on the Griffith Park edge; the flatter neighborhoods deal with mature trees dropping debris and the steady inland heat baking the south slopes. A roofer here has to read each home for what it is rather than apply one approach to the whole neighborhood.

Tile underlayment renewal on a Silver Lake Spanish home, Los Angeles — Samuel Roofing Inc.
Low-slope roof on a Los Feliz hillside modernist home, Los Angeles — Samuel Roofing Inc.
Finished roof on a Los Feliz home, Los Angeles — Samuel Roofing Inc.
Common roof types

What we work on in Silver Lake and Los Feliz.

  • Flat and low-slope on the hillside modernist homes
  • Clay tile on the Spanish-style homes
  • Composition shingle on the Craftsman bungalows
What we see most

The repairs Silver Lake and Los Feliz homeowners call us about.

  • Leaks at the parapets and penetrations of flat hillside homes
  • Failed underlayment beneath aging Spanish tile
  • Debris and moss in shaded valleys under mature trees
  • Fire and wind exposure on the Griffith Park hillsides
How we work here

What a Silver Lake and Los Feliz roof job looks like with us.

We read each Silver Lake or Los Feliz home for its era: lift-and-relay on the Spanish tile, watertight low-slope systems on the modernist and hillside houses, and careful flashing on the bungalows. On the hillside homes we add fire-hardening and wind-rated detailing. Every 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.

Silver Lake and Los Feliz roofing questions

Common questions from Silver Lake and Los Feliz homeowners.

Do you work on hillside modernist homes in Silver Lake?

Yes — the flat and low-slope roofs on these homes need flawless waterproofing because a leak goes straight into the structure. We rebuild the membrane, drainage, and flashing and detail the edges for the canyon wind.

My Spanish home's tile roof is leaking — what is the fix?

Almost always it is failed underlayment, not the tile. We lift and save your tile, replace the underlayment and flashing, and re-lay it — watertight, with the original look intact.

Are the Griffith Park-adjacent homes in a fire zone?

The hillsides along the park edge carry real fire exposure, so we build Class A assemblies with ember-resistant detailing for those homes and re-secure exposed ridges against canyon wind.

Get a free Silver Lake and Los Feliz roof estimate.

We come out, walk the roof, take drone photos, and send a written, itemized assessment within 48 hours. No pressure, no theater.