Woodland Hills regularly hits 110+ degrees in summer. That kind of sustained heat warps shingles, blisters cheap coatings, and ages roof materials roughly twice as fast as coastal zones. We install heat-resistant roofing systems built specifically for the western San Fernando Valley - the kind that survive a full August without cracking apart.

We pick materials rated for extreme heat, install proper ventilation to reduce attic temperatures, and build roofs that handle the valley's punishing thermal cycling without falling apart prematurely.
Every shingle, tile, and coating we install meets or exceeds the temperature thresholds this part of the valley actually reaches. No generic products that fail after two summers.
Our warranties extend up to 50 years on materials and labor. You invest once and we stand behind that roof through decades of valley weather.
We know your schedule is packed. We coordinate start dates around your availability and keep you updated if anything changes, because surprises are only fun on birthdays.
Hillside estates, tract homes off Ventura Boulevard, cul-de-sac ranchers near Warner Center - we've roofed them all with materials chosen for this exact microclimate.
We install Class A fire-rated architectural shingles designed to absorb the valley's intense UV without curling or losing granules prematurely. Color options complement Woodland Hills home styles.
Reflective coatings slash roof surface temperatures by up to 60 degrees. That translates directly into lower AC bills during the four or five months when Woodland Hills feels like an oven.
When your roof is past its prime, we strip it to the deck, inspect for heat-related structural issues, and install a new system that's spec'd to last 30+ years in this climate.
"Our roof was literally blistering from the summer heat. They ripped off the old shingles, added better ventilation, and installed cool-rated material. Our attic dropped almost 20 degrees."
Answers specific to the heat, fire risk, and conditions Woodland Hills homeowners deal with daily.
Prolonged temperatures above 100 degrees cause asphalt shingles to blister, crack, and shed protective granules. Over time, the underlying felt dries out and becomes brittle. Flashing expands and contracts daily, eventually breaking its seal and letting water in during winter rains.
Yes. Every shingle we install in Woodland Hills carries a minimum Class A fire rating, the highest available. Given the neighborhood's proximity to the Santa Monica Mountains brush zone, this isn't optional - it's essential.
Fill out the form and we'll contact you within one business day to set up your free, no-obligation roof assessment.
Brian G.
Warner Center area, Woodland Hills
"They came up to inspect our chimney and found cracked mortar we didn't even know about. Fixed it within the week and now I'm not worried about the rainy season. Professional crew, no upselling."
Fatima A.
Woodland Hills Estates
Most homeowners see a 10-25% reduction in summer cooling costs after a reflective coating is applied. On a typical Woodland Hills home with a $300/month summer electric bill, that's $30-$75 back in your pocket each month.
Absolutely. We have equipment and crew experience for steep-slope and hillside installations, including custom scaffolding and material staging. Many Woodland Hills homes sit on grades that standard crews aren't equipped to handle safely.
We examine your roof in person, take photos of every section, and deliver a written estimate that itemizes materials, labor, permits, and haul-away costs. No fee, no obligation, and no sales pressure.