Roof Repair
Roof repair across the East Bay for leaks, storm damage, worn flashing, and missing shingles, on shingle, tile, flat, and metal roofs.
See roof repair details →Searching for roofing near me in Castro Valley? Roofing for Castro Valley's older, hillside homes, from county reroof permits to Class A fire-zone roofs.
Castro Valley is unincorporated, so it does not have its own city permit desk. A roof replacement here is permitted by the Alameda County Building Inspection Division, which has served the county's unincorporated areas from Hayward since 1946. We pull the county reroof permit and book the county inspection for you. That process works differently from a city permit office, so an East Bay roofer who knows the county steps saves you time.
The hills and canyons around Castro Valley, including Crow, Cull, and Palomares canyons, are mapped in High and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. State code matters here. Under California Building Code Section 705A.1, a new roof in these zones must carry a Class A fire rating tested to ASTM E108 or UL 790. For hillside homes we install Class A rated assemblies, and our metal roofs meet that fire standard well.
Most of Castro Valley is older housing. About 70 percent of its 21,718 homes were built before 1980, and the median home dates to 1964. A roof lasts about 20 to 30 years, so the typical house is on its second or third roof now. That is why our work here leans on honest roof inspection and full roof replacement, not new-build jobs. We tell you what your roof really needs.
About 77 percent of Castro Valley homes are single-family houses, and roughly 74 percent are owner occupied. The median home value is $1,141,100. These are long-owned, high-value homes, and owners plan to stay. They want a durable, code-correct roof done right, plus seamless gutters that move water off the roof cleanly. We match strong materials and careful roof installation to a home you intend to keep.
One more code point shapes a full reroof. California's Title 24 energy code sets cool-roof rules that can apply when more than half of the roof is replaced. On those jobs the crew uses CRRC-rated materials to pass inspection. Tradition Roofing Company works Castro Valley from our San Leandro base right next door, so crews get here fast. For a free estimate, call (510) 914-0348.
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Roof repair across the East Bay for leaks, storm damage, worn flashing, and missing shingles, on shingle, tile, flat, and metal roofs.
See roof repair details →Full roof replacements and new roofs for East Bay homes, in asphalt shingle, tile, flat, and metal, installed to California code and permitted.
Roof Installation in San Leandro →A clear, careful look at your whole roof, from shingles to flashing, with written findings and photos so you know its real condition.
Explore roof inspection →Standing-seam and metal panel roofs installed for East Bay homes, built to last 40 years or more while shedding heavy rain, high wind, and fire.
Our metal roofs process →Seamless aluminum gutters and downspouts, custom-formed on site to fit your roofline and carry East Bay rain away from your roof, fascia, and foundation.
See seamless gutters & downspouts details →Alameda County issues them, not a city. Castro Valley is unincorporated, so it has no city permit desk. Roof permits come from the Alameda County Building Inspection Division, which works from Hayward and has served the county's unincorporated areas since 1946. We pull the county reroof permit and schedule the county inspection for your job, so your new roof is legal and documented from day one.
Yes, if your home sits in a hillside or canyon fire zone. The hills and canyons around Castro Valley are mapped in High and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. Under California Building Code Section 705A.1, a new roof there must carry a Class A fire rating tested to ASTM E108 or UL 790. We install Class A rated assemblies, and metal roofs meet that standard.
It may well be due. The median Castro Valley home was built in 1964, and about 70 percent of homes here went up before 1980. A roof lasts about 20 to 30 years, so most homes are on their second or third roof now. Start with an honest roof inspection. We check the decking and flashing, then tell you if a repair or full replacement makes sense.
Sometimes, yes. California's Title 24 energy code sets cool-roof rules that can apply when more than half of the roof is replaced. Whether it applies depends on your home's climate zone. On a full reroof that triggers the rule, we use CRRC-rated roofing materials so the job passes county inspection. We confirm the requirement before we order materials, so there are no surprises.
Tradition Roofing Company serves Castro Valley from our San Leandro base right next door, so crews reach you fast. We have installed and replaced roofs across the East Bay since 2007. We handle roof repair, roof replacement, inspections, metal roofs, and seamless gutters, and we are licensed and insured under CSLB License #892345. Call (510) 914-0348 for a free estimate.
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