San Mateo CA
Roofing
From Baywood-Aragon to Hillsdale, San Mateo roofs face coastal moisture, wind, and winter rain. We focus on the leak points first—flashings, transitions, and drainage—then build a roof system that lasts.
Trusted Certifications
San Mateo Roofing Services
leak-proof details • clean crews • premium materials
Roof Repair & Leak Stops
We diagnose the leak source (not just the stain). We rebuild flashings, valleys, and transitions so the leak doesn’t return.
- Chimney & wall flashing
- Skylight & vent penetrations
- Valley rebuilds
Roof Replacement
Architectural shingles installed with proper underlayment, ventilation, and clean edge details—built for San Mateo weather.
- Tear-off & sheathing review
- Intake/exhaust ventilation
- Clean jobsite & final sweep
Flat Roofing & Drainage
Low-slope systems need tight seams and smart drainage. We install and repair flat roofs with ponding prevention.
- TPO / torch-down options
- Scuppers, drains & slope checks
- Gutter upgrades available
Serving All San Mateo
We work across San Mateo—from older homes with aging flashings to modern builds with low-slope roof sections. If you’re near Hillsdale Shopping Center, Downtown San Mateo, or the Bay Trail, we’ve got you covered.
What a “Good Roof” Means Here
Leak-first approach
We fix the real cause: flashings, penetrations, valleys, and transitions.
Ventilation balance
Balanced intake/exhaust keeps attics cooler and helps materials last longer.
Drainage details
Gutters, downspouts, and flat roof drains reduce overflow and ponding issues.
Clean crew standards
Protect landscaping, daily cleanup, and final magnet sweep for nails.
San Mateo Roofing FAQ
Clear answers, no fluff
Do you service all of San Mateo, CA?
Yes—every neighborhood. We also serve nearby Foster City, Burlingame, Belmont, and Hillsborough.
What roofing systems do you install?
Most projects are architectural shingles, plus select tile repairs and low-slope systems like TPO or torch-down depending on your roof design.
How do you handle active leaks?
We locate the leak source, apply temporary protection if needed, then complete permanent repairs after proper assessment.