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We've ranked the top 10 roofing companies that operate within 50 miles of Salinas. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
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Roofs degrade over time and must be repaired. Roofing professionals can repair leaks, replace shingles, replace and reinforce your roof to prevent more problems down the line. Roofing companies may also offer other services, such as gutter installation and siding replacement.
Roofing companies must register with the California Contractors State License Board to carry out roofing work in California. You can verify a roofer's license using the registration lookup portal.
Find the best roofing company for you in Salinas
When evaluating roofing companies, check their ratings on review platforms, such as Google Reviews and Better Business Bureau (BBB), and choose one with a 3.5-star rating or higher.
Premo Roofing Company
3.8/5(60)
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Better than 84% of companies
We rank local service providers based on their average customer rating and number of ratings in order to surface the best pros in your area.
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This provider has more reviews than at least 80% of companies in the area.
Below are additional roofing companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
Westshore Roofing, Inc.
4.1/5(66)
2245 Fortune Dr STE A, San Jose, CA 95131
Trio Roofers
3.2/5(32)
1830 Rochelle Dr, San Jose, CA 95124
Western Roofing Systems
3.2/5(35)
1328 White Oaks Rd, Campbell, CA 95008
American Quality Roofing
3.2/5(27)
2595 Quimby Rd, San Jose, CA 95148
What is the cost of installing a new roof in Salinas?
When you're ready to redo your roof, take your time selecting a material Every option varies in expense, longevity and resilience. Concrete, metal and slate are among the toughest roofing materials on the market.
Across the country, installing a metal roof on a 2,000-square-foot home runs around $17,521, compared to approximately $18,343 in Salinas*.
*Local costs were determined using RSMeans project estimates combined with local labor costs from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and cost data from home improvement stores. We also interviewed homeowners from around the country to validate local costs.
How to save money on roof installation in Salinas
Replacing a roof can be expensive, but you can take the following measures to reduce costs.
Check your homeowners insurance: Homeowners insurance often covers roof repairs caused by damage from fallen trees, fires, storms and certain other hazards. Check the exact coverage information and limits of your policy.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Get quotes from multiple highly-rated roofing contractors in Salinas. Review their rates, services and materials they use to ensure you get the best repairs.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: Routine inspections and maintenance lets you spot minor problems that can become more serious and expensive ones.
Invest in preventive measures: Consider investing in preventive measures such as putting in extra insulation or improving ventilation to decrease future repair needs and energy costs.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Book your roof repair work during the off-season or less busy times. During these periods, contractors may be more willing to negotiate prices. You should also avoid scheduling work during the rainy season, as inclement weather may raise the total cost.
What are the signs that you need a new roof?
Contact a roofer if you see the following signs:
Water in your attic: Your attic's insulation should be dry, and you shouldn't see any roof gaps. Gaps indicate an issue that likely needs repairs.
Damaged shingles: Curled, missing or broken shingles allow moisture into the roof, which can cause the rafters and decking to rot.
Discoloration: You likely have a leak if you find moisture stains or dark discoloration on the undersides of your rafters or decking.
Mold or mildew: Black mold or powdery mildew can indicate your roof is leaking, which can cause health problems and structural damage.
Rust: Rust streaks on your flashing or fasteners can harm your home's weatherproofing and structural integrity.
Visible sagging: Roof joists, sheathing and rafters can sag due to concrete pavers, dense clay tiles, mechanical equipment, excess insulation or overwhelmed drainage. Visible sagging is a warning that your roof could collapse, so get a roof inspection promptly to determine the issue.
What are common roofing issues?
Wear and tear will eventually take a toll on your roof. Conducting routine inspections helps catch issues before your roof needs expensive repairs.
A few common roofing issues to keep an eye out for during a visual inspection include the following.
Damaged shingles
Damaged shingles is one of the most common roofing problems. The typical life span of asphalt shingles is about 20–30 years. However, exposure to extreme weather, wind, rain and ultraviolet radiation over time can lead to the erosion of the mineral granules and the cracking or lifting of the shingles. Warped, damaged or missing shingles let in moisture that can lead to leaks, mold and structural decay.
Flashing failures
Flashing is the metal sheets around the seams and transition points of your roof. Its primary function is to protect these parts of your roof from rain, snowmelt and runoff. Flashing failure is when water leaks through your roof because of deterioration or improper installation. Signs of flashing failure include leaks coming from joints, peeling paint, moisture stains, drips from ceilings that align with flashing seams, or sagging areas.
Leaks
Leaks may develop in areas such as protrusions, seams and flashing around vent pipes, valleys, skylights and chimneys where roof planes meet. These sealed joints may shift and allow water in due to expansion and contraction from temperature changes and shrinkage of building materials over time. Identifying and fixing leaks early is essential to avoid mildew, mold and decay.
Poor insulation
Insufficient insulation in your attic can cause expensive roofing problems and uncomfortable temperatures in your home. Upgrading to proper insulation suitable for the local climate can yield substantial energy savings year-round.
Standing water
Standing water usually happens because of debris accumulation or dips in your roof's decking. This causes standing water after storms. Your roof can get saturated and begin to rot if not cleared within 48 hours. It also adds major weight stress on your roof. Standing water can indicate a need to replace the roof surface due to a slope or bad drainage. Remove debris on a regular basis and make sure there's proper drainage to prevent these problems.
How long are roofs supposed to last?
Your roofing material, quality of installation, climate and maintenance frequency impact your roof's life span. Installation quality is one of the most important factors. A poorly installed roof may have gaps or other faults that shorten its life expectancy.
Asphalt shingles last 20–30 years on average, but the kind of shingle will affect the life span. Architectural shingles can last up to 25–30 years, and traditional three-tab shingles generally last 15–20 years. Well-maintained wood shingles or shake roofs last around 20–25 years, but they can be prone to rot, mold and insect damage.
Most metal roofs last 40–70 years or more. Concrete roofs last around 50 years, but sometimes last over a century with proper maintenance. Slate roofs can last for over a century.
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83%
Salinas
69%
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How long are roofs supposed to last?
Your roofing material, quality of installation, climate and maintenance frequency impact your roof's life span. Installation quality is one of the most important factors. A poorly installed roof may have gaps or other faults that shorten its life expectancy.
Asphalt shingles last 20–30 years on average, but the kind of shingle will affect the life span. Architectural shingles can last up to 25–30 years, and traditional three-tab shingles generally last 15–20 years. Well-maintained wood shingles or shake roofs last around 20–25 years, but they can be prone to rot, mold and insect damage.
Most metal roofs last 40–70 years or more. Concrete roofs last around 50 years, but sometimes last over a century with proper maintenance. Slate roofs can last for over a century.
How to save money on roof installation in Salinas
Replacing a roof can be expensive, but you can take the following measures to reduce costs.
Check your homeowners insurance: Homeowners insurance often covers roof repairs caused by damage from fallen trees, fires, storms and certain other hazards. Check the exact coverage information and limits of your policy.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Get quotes from multiple highly-rated roofing contractors in Salinas. Review their rates, services and materials they use to ensure you get the best repairs.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: Routine inspections and maintenance lets you spot minor problems that can become more serious and expensive ones.
Invest in preventive measures: Consider investing in preventive measures such as putting in extra insulation or improving ventilation to decrease future repair needs and energy costs.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Book your roof repair work during the off-season or less busy times. During these periods, contractors may be more willing to negotiate prices. You should also avoid scheduling work during the rainy season, as inclement weather may raise the total cost.
Our methodology for selecting roof repair companies
The Homefront Local team employs a proprietary scoring algorithm that evaluates companies based on key factors you value, such as average customer review ratings and trustworthiness indicators. Our method for determining trust involves a comparative analysis of the number of reviews a company receives compared to its local competitors. This leads to companies that have earned more trust from your local community being awarded a higher score. We review national roofing companies against our full roofing methodology. We score roofing companies based on service options, reputation, additional services and customer satisfaction.
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