Whether you are putting up a new home, capping a room addition or second story, or moving over to an entirely different material, a new roof installation is your one chance to get the whole assembly right before anything is covered up. Liberty Roofing Pros installs new roofs across Covina, CA in tile, asphalt shingle, and other systems, built up from the deck with proper underlayment, flashing, valley reinforcement, and balanced attic airflow. We pull the permit, install to the manufacturer's specification, and clear the city inspection, so your new roof performs the way it is supposed to from its very first day.
- Tile, shingle, and other systems chosen to fit the home
- The full assembly built up from the deck, layer by layer
- Extra reinforcement worked into the valleys and eaves
- Permit obtained and the finished work inspected
- Installed strictly to the manufacturer's specification
- A consultation up front at no cost and no pressure
Fitting the right roof to the right house
A new roof installation opens with picking the right material for the home, the budget, and the exposure, and we set out the genuine trade-offs rather than herding you toward whatever closes fastest. Concrete and clay tile suit a great many Covina homes, the ranch and Spanish-influenced houses in particular, because tile shrugs off the valley sun and lasts an exceptionally long time, though it asks more of the structure carrying it and of the underlayment doing the actual waterproofing. Architectural asphalt shingle costs less at the outset, goes on faster, and is simple to repair down the line, which makes it the sensible pick on plenty of houses. The right answer turns on the home itself, the look you are after, and how long you intend to stay put.
Since we are the ones installing the roof rather than pushing a single product, our recommendation rests on what genuinely suits your circumstances. An owner planning to stay for the long haul on a house built for tile frequently comes out ahead with tile in spite of the steeper up-front cost, while a different owner is served far better by quality shingle. We lay the honest comparison in front of you and leave the decision where it belongs, with you.
Building the whole roof, not merely the surface
A new roof is a great deal more than the material that shows. On new construction and additions we build the entire assembly up from the deck. We confirm the sheathing, roll out quality underlayment with extra reinforcement in the valleys and along the eaves where driven water and pooled debris work their way in, fit new flashing at every penetration and wall, run a clean drip edge, and cap it off with the roofing material itself. Every layer carries a job, and the roof only performs when all of them pull together. On a tile roof especially, the underlayment is no afterthought, it is the component truly keeping water out, so we give it the attention that fact deserves.
Attic airflow is engineered in from the very start, which is one of the great advantages of getting a roof right on a fresh build. Balanced intake down at the eaves paired with exhaust up at the ridge holds the attic close to the outside temperature, which spares the roof from the valley heat that bakes material from beneath and keeps the rooms below cooler and the cooling bill lighter through a long Covina summer. A surprising number of roofs fail early simply because the original ventilation was wrong from day one. A new installation is the moment to get it right for the entire life of the roof.
Permitted, inspected, and standing behind the warranty
A new roof ought to be done strictly by the book. We pull whatever permit the job calls for, install to the manufacturer's specification so the material warranty actually holds, and have the work inspected as the city requires. Shaving any of those steps might save a few dollars at the start, but it puts the warranty, the insurance, and the eventual resale of the home in jeopardy, and that is simply not how we operate.
Fitting the roof into the larger build is part of doing a new installation well. On new construction and additions the roof has to arrive at the right point in the schedule, once the framing and sheathing are ready and in step with the other trades, so the structure gets dried in without stalling the work that follows. We stay in close contact with the homeowner and, where one is involved, the general contractor to time the install correctly, instead of treating the roof as some isolated chore dropped into the middle of the project. Getting that sequence right keeps the whole build moving and gets the new space protected as early as it possibly can be.
All of it opens with a free, pressure-free consultation. We will study the project, talk through the material choices and the trade-offs that come with each, and hand you a clear written estimate with the scope spelled out in plain terms. Once the new roof is finished, you walk away with the documentation, the manufacturer coverage, and our own workmanship guarantee layered on top, so the roof over your new space becomes one more thing you never have to think about again.
Connecting the roofing pieces
A roof is a system, so new roof installation rarely stands alone, it connects to roof replacement service, roof leak repair, roof inspection, gutters and downspouts, storm roof repair, and our crew handles all of it under one roof. We bring the same service to New Roof Installation in West Covina, New Roof Installation in Glendora, New Roof Installation in Azusa, New Roof Installation in Baldwin Park and everywhere else across the Covina area.
If you searched for roofers near me, you have reached a local crew, call 626-547-4672 any time. For background, read A Practical Guide to Standing Seam and Metal Roofs on our blog, or head back to our Covina home page to see everything we do.