Shingle, Tile, Metal & Flat Roof Systems in Mountain View, CA

Licensed (CA CSLB #1148511 • C-39) • Insured • Written Warranty • Serving Mountain View and all of Santa Clara County

Every system has a right substrate, fastener pattern, and ventilation profile. We install shingle, tile, metal, and flat roof systems the way the manufacturer warranty actually requires.

Shingle, Tile, Metal & Flat Roof Systems on a Mountain View Roof

Every roofing system has a right way to go on a Mountain View roof and a dozen wrong ones. Composition shingle, concrete and clay tile, standing-seam metal, and TPO/EPDM flat assemblies each need a specific substrate, fastener pattern, and ventilation profile to actually earn the manufacturer warranty. We install the system you choose the way the spec — not the shortcut — requires, which is the difference between a roof that hits its rated life and one that fails early.

On Mountain View roofs the conditions that matter most — marine influence, seasonal rainfall, UV exposure — are what we plan the work around, not an afterthought.

  • Composition shingle — the all-round Mountain View value choice
  • Concrete & clay tile for a 40–50 year horizon
  • Standing-seam metal for fire zones and longevity
  • TPO / EPDM for low-slope and flat sections
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What Mountain View Roofs Are Up Against

Every roof in Mountain View answers to the same forces: a bay-moderated climate, and an aging housing stock dominated by diverse residential homes. The specific local stressors that decide how long a roof actually lasts here: marine influence, seasonal rainfall, UV exposure. We've spent enough time on Mountain View roofs to know which failure modes show up first, and we plan shingle, tile, metal & flat roof systems around them rather than discovering them halfway through the job.

Shingle, Tile, Metal & Flat Roof Systems in Mountain View — FAQs

Which roofing systems do you install in Mountain View?

All the major ones — composition/asphalt shingle, concrete and clay tile, standing-seam metal, and flat-roof membranes (TPO, EPDM). The right pick for your Mountain View home depends on pitch, exposure, structure, and how long you plan to keep the house.

Is tile or asphalt better for a Mountain View roof?

Asphalt is lighter, cheaper, and fine for most Mountain View homes at 25–30 years on an architectural shingle. Tile lasts 40–50 but needs the structure to carry the weight. We'll tell you honestly which your home is built for.

Do you install fire-rated roof assemblies?

Yes. If your Mountain View property sits in a Wildland-Urban Interface zone, the assembly has to be Class A fire-rated — that narrows the material choices, and we build to that standard where code requires it.