Whether you are building new, finishing a room addition, or making the switch to a different material altogether, a new roof installation is your chance to get the entire system right from the very start. Topline Roofing Pros installs new roofs across West Covina, CA in tile, asphalt, and other systems, built from the deck up with proper underlayment, flashing, valley protection, and balanced attic ventilation. We pull the permit, install to manufacturer specification, and pass the inspection, so your new roof performs the way it should from day one. Start the conversation at 909-318-1572.
- Tile, asphalt, and other systems to suit the home
- Complete system built from the deck up
- Underlayment and valley protection sized for Valley rains
- Balanced ventilation designed in for the heat load
- Permit pulled and the work inspected
- Free, no-pressure consultation
Choosing the system that suits the house, not us
The first thing a new roof needs is the right material for this particular house, this budget, and this exposure, so we lay the honest trade-offs out in front of you instead of steering you toward whatever happens to be easiest for us to sell. There is a reason tile covers so much of the east San Gabriel Valley. Concrete and clay suit the look of countless homes around here, they shrug off our punishing sun, and they go the distance as long as the underlayment beneath them is installed well. Architectural asphalt asks less of your wallet up front, comes in any color you want, and is a familiar product that is simple to repair, which makes it the sensible default on plenty of homes. Where you land depends on the house itself, what its structure can carry, and how long you plan to stay.
Because we are the ones installing the roof rather than pushing a single product line, our recommendation rests on what genuinely fits your situation. An owner planning to stay for the long haul on a home built to bear the weight often comes out ahead with tile, while another is served better by quality asphalt. We give you the honest comparison and leave the decision in your hands.
Every layer built in, not just the surface
A new roof is far more than the surface you can see. On new construction and additions we assemble the complete system from the deck up. We check the sheathing, roll out quality underlayment with reinforced protection in the valleys and along the eaves where Valley storms funnel their runoff, set fresh flashing at every penetration and wall, run a clean drip edge, and finish with the roofing material itself. Every layer has a job, and the roof only performs when all of them work together. On a tile roof the underlayment matters most of all in this climate, because it is the real waterproofing layer and the one the heat would otherwise ruin first.
Ventilation is engineered in from the start, which is one of the biggest advantages of getting the roof right on a new build. Balanced intake at the eaves and exhaust at the ridge holds the attic closer to the outdoor temperature, which shields the roof from the summer heat that bakes the surface from below and keeps cooling bills in line through the long hot months. A lot of roofs fail early simply because their original ventilation was wrong for this climate. A fresh installation is the moment to get it right for the entire life of the roof.
Permitted, code-inspected, and backed in writing
There is a correct way to put on a new roof, and it follows the rules. We pull whatever permit the job calls for, build to the manufacturer's spec so the material warranty actually stands, and put the finished work in front of the code inspector. Cutting any of those corners might trim a little off the up-front cost, but it gambles with your warranty, your insurance, and the home's resale value, and that is a trade we will not make on your behalf.
A roof on a new build does not stand alone, and doing it well means slotting it into the wider schedule. The framing and sheathing have to be ready, the other trades have to be in step, and the roof has to land at the point that dries the structure in without holding up the work that follows. So we stay in touch with the homeowner, and with the general contractor where there is one, to time the install rather than treating it as a chore dropped into the middle of the project. Get that sequencing right and the whole build keeps moving while the new space is shielded from weather as early as possible.
It begins with a no-pressure consultation that costs you nothing. We walk the project, lay out the material choices and what each one means for you, and put a clear, itemized estimate in writing. Once the roof is on, you leave with the paperwork, the manufacturer's coverage, and our own workmanship guarantee layered on top, so the roof over your new space becomes something you can comfortably stop thinking about. Call 909-318-1572 to set up the visit.
The full scope of your West Covina roofing work
A roof is a system, so new roof installation rarely stands alone, it connects to full roof replacement, roof leak repair, free roof inspection, gutters and downspouts, storm roof repair, and our crew handles all of it under one roof. We bring the same service to New Roof Installation in Covina, New Roof Installation in Baldwin Park, Walnut new roof installation, La Puente new roof installation and everywhere else across the West Covina area.
If you searched for a local roofing crew near you, you have reached a local crew, call 909-318-1572 any time. For background, read What Santa Ana Winds Do to a West Covina Roof on our blog, or head back to our West Covina home page to see everything we do.