Commercial & Residential Roofing in San Bruno, CA

Licensed (CA CSLB #1148511 • C-39) • Insured • Written Warranty • Serving San Bruno and all of San Mateo County

Single-family homes, multi-unit buildings, and small-commercial roofs across San Bruno — same crew, same standards, scaled to the building.

Commercial & Residential Roofing on a San Bruno Roof

From a single-storey San Bruno bungalow to a flat-roof office or a multi-unit building, the work plan scales but the install discipline doesn't. Residential work is pitched shingle, tile, and steep-slope detailing; commercial and multifamily lean toward low-slope membranes, drainage, and minimizing tenant disruption. The same crew that respects a homeowner's landscaping respects a property manager's tenants and parking — and documents the job either way.

On San Bruno's wind-exposed commercial buildings, membrane attachment and edge-metal detailing are what keep a low-slope roof down — we spec the attachment to the building's exposure, not a generic default.

  • Single-family, multi-unit, and small-commercial
  • Pitched shingle/tile and low-slope membrane in-house
  • Tenant- and schedule-aware on occupied buildings
  • Documented, warrantied work at every scale
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What San Bruno Roofs Are Up Against

Every roof in San Bruno answers to the same forces: a Marine influenced, cool and foggy, 22" annual rainfall, and an aging housing stock dominated by Post-war tract homes, hillside properties, small commercial. The specific local stressors that decide how long a roof actually lasts here: Airport corridor winds accelerate on San Bruno hillsides. Marine fog keeps roofs perpetually damp in winter, promoting lichen and moss growth. We've spent enough time on San Bruno roofs to know which failure modes show up first, and we plan commercial & residential roofing around them rather than discovering them halfway through the job.

Commercial & Residential Roofing in San Bruno — FAQs

Do you handle commercial roofs in San Bruno?

Yes — small-commercial and multifamily San Bruno buildings are a regular part of our work, typically low-slope TPO, EPDM, or modified-bitumen systems with proper drainage. We scope around your tenants and operating hours.

Can you re-roof an occupied apartment building in San Bruno?

We can. The key on an occupied San Bruno building is sequencing and communication — staging the work so tenants keep access and parking, and keeping the building watertight every night.

Do you work with HOAs and property managers?

Regularly. We provide the documentation, scope, and scheduling San Mateo County HOAs and property managers need to approve and coordinate the work.