Roofing Project — Oakland, CA
Oakland, California
Licensed (CA CSLB #1148511 • C-39) • Insured • Written Warranty • Serving Pleasanton and all of Alameda County
From plan-stage to certificate of occupancy: dry-in, tile or shingle install, and code-compliant ventilation for Pleasanton new builds and additions.
New-construction and addition roofing in Pleasanton lives or dies on coordination. We work to the architect's spec and the GC's schedule — dry-in at the right framing stage so the trades behind us aren't waiting, then the finished system once the building is ready. That means hitting framing-inspection windows, getting ventilation and flashing details right the first time, and leaving a roof that passes Alameda County final without a punch list.
Pleasanton's hot inland summers shape the new-roof spec — proper attic ventilation and heat-tolerant materials so the roof isn't aging from day one under the UV that bakes the region.
Every roof in Pleasanton answers to the same forces: a Inland Mediterranean, hot dry summers 95°F+, 18" annual rainfall, and an aging housing stock dominated by Planned community homes, master-planned neighborhoods, Craftsman revivals. The specific local stressors that decide how long a roof actually lasts here: Extreme summer heat (90–105°F) degrades asphalt shingles faster than coastal areas. Occasional hail from spring storms can cause impact damage. Hot days followed by cool nights create thermal cycling stress. We've spent enough time on Pleasanton roofs to know which failure modes show up first, and we plan new roof installation around them rather than discovering them halfway through the job.
That's how we prefer to work on Pleasanton new builds — we slot into your GC's schedule, dry-in at the right stage, and come back for the finished roof so the project keeps moving.
Yes — additions, ADUs, and dormers are common Pleasanton jobs. The tricky part is tying the new roof into the existing one watertight; that transition is where we spend the most care.
On a ground-up build the GC usually holds the master permit and we work under it, owning the roofing inspection. On a standalone re-roof or addition we pull the Alameda County permit ourselves.
See our overview of roofing in Pleasanton, or learn more about New Roof Installation across the Bay Area.