Top Emergency Roofing Services in Loomis, CA, 95650 | Compare & Call

There are 236 roofing companies server in Loomis CA

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★★☆☆☆ 2.4 / 5 (54)
Sacramento CA 95834
Solar Installation, Roofing, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

As a family-owned Sacramento business for over 23 years, our journey has been built on helping local families enhance their home comfort while embracing sustainable energy solutions. My name is Will, ...

True Roofing and Construction

True Roofing and Construction

★★★★☆ 4.4 / 5 (13)
Sacramento CA 95821
Roofing, General Contractors

True Roofing and Construction is a Sacramento-based, licensed roofing contractor committed to protecting California homes. We provide a full spectrum of roofing services, from detailed inspections and...

Morgan Precision Roofing

Morgan Precision Roofing

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 (36)
Placerville CA 95667
Roofing, Gutter Services

Morgan Precision Roofing is a family-owned, licensed roofing and gutter service provider serving Placerville, CA, and El Dorado County. Founded by Will Morgan, a local resident for over 35 years with ...

River City Roofing

River City Roofing

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5 (17)
West Sacramento CA 95605
Roofing, Insulation Installation

River City Roofing is a family-owned and operated West Sacramento business with deep roots in the community. Owner Fred, a lifelong resident who raised his family here, has over 30 years of hands-on e...

Apollo Roofing Company

Apollo Roofing Company

2500 Marconi Ave Ste 133, Sacramento CA 95821
Roofing

Apollo Roofing Company is a Sacramento-based roofing contractor founded by Simon Elmadawi and Nadav Zimmerman, who bring over a decade of hands-on experience from their roots as roofing installers and...

Prime Roofing

Prime Roofing

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
2201 Lee Way, Roseville CA 95661
Roofing

Prime Roofing is a family-owned roofing contractor serving Roseville and Sacramento County with over 17 years of experience. Founded by CEO Jose, who began his career as a journeyman and later managed...

Los Reyes Roofing

Los Reyes Roofing

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (14)
2701 Cottage Way Ste 31, Sacramento CA 95825
Roofing

Los Reyes Roofing is a trusted, locally-owned roofing contractor serving homeowners and businesses throughout the Sacramento area. We specialize in a full spectrum of roofing services, from thorough i...

Tommy´s Roofing

Tommy´s Roofing

★★★★☆ 4.2 / 5 (22)
Sacramento CA 94203
Roofing

Tommy's Roofing has been serving Sacramento homeowners for over a decade, specializing in comprehensive roof and gutter solutions. We understand the unique challenges Sacramento homes face, from aging...

Saunders Construction

Saunders Construction

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 (14)
8017 Spengler Dr, Sacremento CA 95828
General Contractors, Patio Coverings, Roofing

For the past 25 years, I've built my life around construction, from hands-on maintenance and detailed renovations to full-scale new home builds. As a true jack-of-all-trades, my greatest reward has al...

The Roof Masters

The Roof Masters

2740 Fulton Ave, Sacramento CA 95821
Roofing

The Roof Masters is a family-owned roofing company serving Sacramento, CA since 2015. We specialize in residential and commercial roofing services including inspections, repairs, installations, and re...



Estimated Roofing Service Costs in Loomis, CA

Emergency Leak TarpingEstimated Range
$459 - $619
Roof Health InspectionEstimated Range
$179 - $244
Minor Roof Leak RepairEstimated Range
$669 - $894
Asphalt Shingle ReplacementEstimated Range
$12,879 - $17,179
Seamless Gutter InstallEstimated Range
$2,884 - $3,849

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2181) data for Loomis. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Questions and Answers

My roof looks fine from the ground. Do I still need a professional inspection?

Absolutely. Surface appearance is deceptive. Standard diagnostic practice now combines high-resolution aerial imagery to track historical wear patterns with manual moisture probing of the decking during an on-site inspection. This process identifies sub-surface moisture trapped within the asphalt shingle layers or the CDX plywood deck that a simple 'walk-over' would completely miss, revealing failing underlayment or early-stage rot long before a leak becomes visible inside your home.

What does a 110 mph wind rating actually mean for my roof in Loomis?

The 110 mph Ultimate Design Wind Speed (Vult) from ASCE 7-22 is the engineering standard for our zone, representing peak gusts a structure must withstand. Meeting this requires specific techniques: high-strength decking attachment, sealed roof-to-wall connections, and ASTM D7158 Class H rated shingles. Furthermore, using a Class 4 impact-rated shingle is a financial necessity for wildfire resilience in our WUI zone and provides added durability against occasional hail, making the roof a more defensible asset during our December-March storm season.

Should I install traditional shingles or consider solar shingles when I replace my roof?

The decision hinges on priorities. Traditional architectural shingles offer proven performance and lower upfront cost. Integrated solar shingles provide a sleek aesthetic and immediate energy generation under NEM 3.0, paired with the 30% Federal ITC. For a 2026 replacement, we calculate the payback period based on current energy costs; solar shingles often make the most financial sense if you plan to stay in the home long-term and want to lock in your energy production and roof replacement in one integrated, durable assembly.

What are the key code requirements I should make sure my roofer follows in Loomis?

The Town of Loomis Building Division enforces the 2022 California Residential Code. Key 2026 requirements your CSLB-licensed contractor must follow include installing ice and water shield in the eaves and valleys, with specific offsets from the wall. Flashing details at penetrations and walls must now meet stricter water-resistive barrier integration standards. Proper permitting and final inspection are not just bureaucratic steps; they are your verification that the installation meets the current legal minimums for wind uplift and water penetration resistance.

My Loomis roof is original to my 1980s home. Should I be worried?

A roof built around 1981 is now 45 years old, which exceeds the functional lifespan of most architectural shingles in our climate. On a 1/2 inch CDX plywood deck, the constant UV exposure and moisture cycles from our atmospheric river winters have likely caused significant fiberglass mat fatigue and granule loss. In the Loomis Town Center area, we commonly find these older roofs have brittle shingles and compromised underlayment, leaving the decking vulnerable to water intrusion during the next major storm.

My homeowner's insurance premium just went up again. Can my roof help lower it?

Yes, proactively upgrading your roof is one of the few ways to directly combat the 18% average premium trend in California. Installing a system that meets the IBHS FORTIFIED Home standard, while not yet widely incentivized here, demonstrates superior resilience to carriers. This documented upgrade often leads to a lower risk score, which can result in significant policy discounts and better protection against future non-renewals due to roof age.

My roof is leaking right now during a storm. What's the fastest way to get help?

For an active leak, immediate temporary mitigation is critical to prevent interior damage. Our emergency response team dispatches from near the Loomis Depot, taking I-80 to reach most parts of town within 35-45 minutes. The first priority is a professional tarping installation, which involves securing a reinforced waterproof barrier over the affected section to safely divert water until a permanent repair can be scheduled after the weather clears.

I have attic mold, but my roof doesn't leak. Could the roof itself be the cause?

Improper roof ventilation is a common culprit for attic mold and condensation. On a 4/12 pitch roof, achieving the balanced airflow required by the 2022 California Residential Code is tricky. The code mandates specific net free vent area, typically split between continuous soffit (intake) and ridge (exhaust) vents. An imbalance, often from blocked soffits or insufficient exhaust, traps warm, moist air from the house in the attic, leading to mold on the sheathing and reduced insulation effectiveness.

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