Top Emergency Roofing Services in Los Angeles, CA, 90001 | Compare & Call

There are 239 roofing companies server in Los Angeles CA

J & D Roofing

J & D Roofing

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (17)
Gardena CA 90249
Roofing

J & D Roofing is a licensed roofing company based in Gardena, CA, specializing in a comprehensive range of residential and commercial roofing services. With CSLB License #1093566, our highly trained t...

Atlas Roofing

Atlas Roofing

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 (135)
6700 Fallbrook Ave Ste 100C, West Hills CA 91307
Roofing, Roof Inspectors

Atlas Roofing is a family-owned and operated roofing company serving West Hills, California, with a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Founded on principles of integrity and excellence, ...

Hexagon Roofing Inc.

Hexagon Roofing Inc.

★★★★★ 4.6 / 5 (84)
117 E Colorado Ste 600, Pasadena CA 91105
Roofing, Roof Inspectors

Hexagon Roofing Inc. is a trusted, family-owned roofing company serving Pasadena and surrounding areas. Founded by brothers Abraham and Tom, their 15-year journey combines military discipline with dee...

Samson Roofing & Construction

Samson Roofing & Construction

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 (200)
Los Angeles CA 91436
Roofing

Samson Roofing & Construction is a family-owned, licensed roofing company proudly serving Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, and San Jose for over 30 years. Founded by an immigrant with a vision, o...

Best Choice Roofing Los Angeles

Best Choice Roofing Los Angeles

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
15165 Ventura Blvd Ste 305, Sherman Oaks CA 91403
Roofing, Roof Inspectors

Since 2009, Best Choice Roofing Los Angeles has established itself as a trusted partner for homeowners in Sherman Oaks and the greater LA area. Founded on a customer-first philosophy, our focus is on ...

Golden Winter Roofing

Golden Winter Roofing

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5 (24)
147 N Catalina St, Los Angeles CA 90004
Roofing

Golden Winter Roofing is a locally-owned and operated roofing contractor, built on a foundation of craftsmanship and dedication. Since 2018, owner has channeled a lifelong passion for construction—fir...

PATCH ROOFING

PATCH ROOFING

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (23)
722 Americana Way, Glendale CA 91210
Roofing

PATCH ROOFING is a trusted roofing company serving Glendale, CA, specializing in comprehensive solutions for residential roofing needs. We address common local issues like roof membrane cracking and f...

Construction In LA

Construction In LA

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (10)
1055 South Shenandoah St, Los Angeles CA 90035
General Contractors, Roofing, Pool & Hot Tub Service

Construction In LA is a licensed construction and remodeling company serving Los Angeles, CA, specializing in general contracting, roofing, and pool services. With expertise in residential and commerc...

All Pro Roofing

All Pro Roofing

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5 (135)
905 S Calico Cir, Anaheim CA 92804
Roofing

All Pro Roofing has been a trusted, family-owned roofing company serving Anaheim since 1999, founded by Jim, Matt, and Adam Miller, whose combined experience in the industry spans over 40 years. We sp...

Bilt-Well Roofing

Bilt-Well Roofing

★★★★☆ 4.4 / 5 (148)
3310 Verdugo Rd, Los Angeles CA 90065
Roofing, Solar Installation

For over 80 years, Bilt-Well Roofing has been a trusted family-owned and operated business serving Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange counties. Our deep-rooted expertise spans residential, commercial, a...



Estimated Roofing Service Costs in Los Angeles, CA

Emergency Leak TarpingEstimated Range
$464 - $624
Roof Health InspectionEstimated Range
$179 - $244
Minor Roof Leak RepairEstimated Range
$669 - $899
Asphalt Shingle ReplacementEstimated Range
$12,939 - $17,259
Seamless Gutter InstallEstimated Range
$2,894 - $3,869

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

Q&A

My homeowner's insurance premium in Los Angeles just jumped again. Can a new roof really lower my bill?

Yes, directly. Insurers are pricing for climate risk, leading to an average 18% premium trend increase. Upgrading to an IBHS FORTIFIED Roof standard, while not widely subsidized here, demonstrably reduces an insurer's risk model for your property. By submitting certification of a FORTIFIED-rated roof—which includes enhanced deck attachment, sealed roof edges, and impact-resistant coverings—you provide actuarial data that can lead to significant premium reductions, often offsetting a portion of the upgrade cost over the loan period.

With NEM 3.0 and the federal tax credit, should I replace my old clay tiles with solar shingles or a traditional roof plus panels?

This is a key 2026 decision. Solar shingles offer integration but at a higher cost per watt and less efficiency than modern panels. Under NEM 3.0's export rates, maximizing system efficiency is paramount. A new, resilient Class A asphalt roof provides a secure, long-lasting base for a separate, optimally angled panel array, often yielding a better financial return with the 30% federal ITC. For a historic Highland Park home where tile appearance is desired, high-efficiency panels on a new clay tile-composite roof is another durable, high-yield option.

A roofer did a walk-on inspection and said my clay tiles are fine. Should I trust that?

A traditional walk-over often misses critical failures beneath clay tiles. We use AI-enhanced aerial photogrammetry, which analyzes thousands of data points to detect subtle tile displacement, sub-surface moisture patterns, and thermal anomalies in the decking invisible to the naked eye. For a 1x6 plank deck, this technology can identify areas of wood rot and moisture saturation between the planks long before a leak manifests indoors, providing a complete picture of the roof's health and preventing costly emergency repairs.

My roof is actively leaking into my living room during a storm. What's your emergency response?

For an active leak, we dispatch a crew equipped with reinforced waterproof tarps and extraction tools. From our dispatch near the Avenue 50 Metro Station, the crew will take CA-110 north, with a typical travel time of 45-60 minutes to reach most of Highland Park. The priority is to deploy a tarp from the ridge to beyond the leak's source to divert water, then safely extract any standing water from the attic to prevent ceiling collapse. This is a temporary mitigation; a full inspection of the plank decking is required once the weather clears.

What does 'wind zone' mean for my roof replacement in Los Angeles, and what shingles should I use?

Los Angeles is in a 95-105 mph wind zone per ASCE 7-22, meaning your roofing system must be rated for those uplift forces. This requires specific nail patterns, high-wind rated underlayment, and sealed drip edges. Given our low hail risk, the critical upgrade is to Class A fire-rated asphalt shingles, which are a financial necessity. Their fire-resistant granules and heavier construction also provide superior wind resistance compared to standard options, directly protecting your investment during our peak December-March storm season.

What are the current code requirements for a roof replacement in Los Angeles that my contractor must follow?

The Los Angeles Department of Building Safety (LADBS) enforces the 2022 California Residential Code. For your wind zone, this mandates specific nail patterns into the plank decking and high-wind rated components. Critically, the code now requires a continuous ice and water shield membrane from the eave edge up the roof at least 24 inches inside the exterior wall line—a crucial upgrade for atmospheric river-driven rain. Your contractor must be licensed by the CSLB and pull a LADBS permit, ensuring all flashing details and material ratings meet these 2026 standards for your safety and insurance.

I have mold in my attic but no roof leaks. Could my low-slope roof be the cause?

Absolutely. A 4/12 pitch roof has less cavity for air movement, making proper ventilation critical. Inadequate intake at the eaves and exhaust at the ridge traps hot, moist air in the attic from household activities. This moisture condenses on the cool underside of the roof deck, promoting mold growth on the wooden planks. The 2022 California Residential Code specifies precise intake-to-exhaust ratios. Correcting this with balanced ventilation is essential to protect the Douglas Fir decking from dry rot and improve overall energy efficiency.

Why does my 1949 Highland Park house with its original clay tile roof have so many leaks now?

A roof from 1949 is 77 years old in 2026, exceeding the functional lifespan of the original installation. The primary failure point is often not the tiles themselves but the underlying 1x6 Douglas Fir plank decking. In Los Angeles's climate, decades of UV exposure and moisture cycles from winter atmospheric rivers have caused the wood to dry out, crack, and lose its structural integrity. This allows water to bypass cracked tiles and saturate the deck, leading to interior leaks and potential structural rot in the attic framing.

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