Malibu roofs face a triple threat that most LA neighborhoods never deal with. Ocean salt corrodes metal components, wildfire season puts every structure in the crosshairs, and winter Pacific storms drive rain sideways into gaps that inland homes would never notice. We build roofs that address all three simultaneously - because in Malibu, you can't afford to solve only one problem at a time.

We select every fastener, membrane, and shingle for Malibu's specific combination of salt exposure, fire danger, and wind-driven rain. No compromises, no generic inland products repurposed for the coast.
Every Malibu installation meets California's Wildland-Urban Interface fire codes. We use ember-resistant vents and non-combustible underlayments because this coast demands it.
Salt air eats through standard galvanized fasteners in a few years. We use stainless steel and marine-rated sealants that resist corrosion for the actual lifespan of your roof.
Your estimate breaks down every cost line by line. Materials, labor, permits, disposal - it's all visible before we start, and the final invoice matches what we quoted.
From beachfront homes on PCH to canyon retreats above Kanan Dume, every Malibu property has a unique combination of exposure, slope, and access challenges we've handled before.
Standing-seam aluminum and galvalume panels resist salt corrosion and carry Class A fire ratings. They're among the best-performing materials for Malibu's dual coastal-wildfire environment.
We install, repair, and treat cedar shake roofs with fire-retardant applications that satisfy WUI code requirements while preserving the rustic aesthetic Malibu homeowners love.
When your roof has absorbed too many seasons of ocean wind and wildfire smoke, we tear it off properly, inspect the deck for hidden moisture or pest damage, and install a system built for another 30-plus years.
"After the Woolsey fire we swore we'd only use fire-rated everything. They installed a metal roof with ember-proof ridge vents and it genuinely lets me sleep better at night during fire season."
Real concerns from Malibu homeowners dealing with fire risk, salt exposure, and Pacific weather.
Standing-seam metal (aluminum or galvalume) ranks highest for combined fire and salt resistance. Concrete tile is another strong choice. Both carry Class A fire ratings and resist marine corrosion far better than standard asphalt shingles.
Yes. We've completed many jobs on steep Malibu hillsides and narrow canyon roads where standard equipment can't reach. Our crews use manual material staging, custom scaffolding, and smaller vehicles when access is limited.
Tell us about your property and we'll schedule a free, no-obligation estimate tailored to Malibu's specific conditions.
Stephanie C.
Point Dume, Malibu
"Our canyon home is nearly impossible to access with large vehicles. Their crew hauled materials by hand down the hillside and still finished the tile replacement on schedule. Impressive work ethic."
Erik M.
Malibu Canyon
Salt particles in the marine layer settle on metal flashing, fasteners, and vents, causing oxidation and pitting that weakens their seal over time. Standard galvanized components can fail in as little as 3-5 years near the ocean. We use stainless steel and marine-grade alternatives rated for decades of coastal exposure.
Absolutely. We photograph all damage thoroughly, write a detailed scope of work, and communicate directly with your adjuster. Our documentation is designed to move claims through without unnecessary back-and-forth.
We typically have an emergency crew on-site within 24 hours of your call. For active leaks or structural damage, we tarp and stabilize same-day when possible and begin permanent repairs as soon as weather and materials allow.