Torch Down Roof Replacement in La Cañada Flintridge, CA

Roof Replacement Inc completed a full residential roof replacement at 5061 Westslope Ln, La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011, stripping the property down to the roof deck and installing a new shingle system over fire-resistant self-adhered underlayment. The project covered a large, multi-plane hip roof with several valleys, skylights, a brick chimney, and numerous penetrations — all of which were addressed as part of the scope. The finished roof presents clean, uniform lines in a dark charcoal architectural shingle.

Photos taken during tear-off reveal an aged existing shingle layer showing significant granule loss, surface chalking, and cracking across multiple planes — clear indicators that the roof had reached the end of its serviceable life. Decking exposed during tear-off showed patches of older OSB alongside replacement panels, suggesting prior localized repairs before the decision was made to proceed with a complete replacement.

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Project Details

ScopeFull tear-off and re-roof of a large multi-plane residential hip roof with new OSB decking, fire-resistant self-adhered underlayment, architectural shingles, and all new penetration and skylight flashing.
ServiceTorch Down Roof Replacement
Property TypeResidential
LocationLa Cañada Flintridge, CA
CompletedMarch 30, 2026
Materials UsedOwens Corning Duration Cool Plus architectural asphalt shingles (Midnight colorway), Titanium FR fire-resistant self-adhered synthetic underlayment, Replacement OSB roof decking panels, Low-profile dome-style attic exhaust vents, Louvered ridge vent, Step and counter-flashing at skylights and chimney, Dark-finish pipe boots at all roof penetrations

Roofing in La Cañada Flintridge, CA

La Cañada Flintridge sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains in Los Angeles County, where roofs contend with intense UV exposure, periodic high-wind events including Santa Ana conditions, and ember cast risk given the surrounding hillside wildland interface. The region also experiences occasional heavy rain events that can quickly expose any underlayment or flashing failures. These combined factors — UV degradation, wind uplift, and fire ember exposure — make material selection and proper installation detailing especially consequential for residential roofs in this community.

Our Service Area: La Cañada Flintridge, CA

Frequently Asked Questions

A multi-plane roof of this size and complexity generally takes several days from tear-off through final shingle installation. The timeline depends on the number of penetrations, skylights, and valleys that need individual flashing attention, as well as whether the deck requires partial replacement — which added time on this particular job. Aerial photos from this project show the crew progressing section by section rather than completing the entire deck in a single push. Weather holds can also extend the schedule, which is why a tarp or temporary cover for exposed sections is standard practice overnight.
La Cañada Flintridge falls within or adjacent to Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones designated by CAL FIRE, which means local building codes often require roofing assemblies that meet specific fire-resistance ratings. Titanium FR, the underlayment used here, is rated as a fire-resistant self-adhered product suitable for use in those zones. Beyond code compliance, a fire-resistant underlayment provides a secondary layer of protection if wind-driven embers were to dislodge or ignite surface shingles. Homeowners in hillside communities near wildland areas should confirm that any roof replacement they contract meets current local fire-rating requirements.
The tear-off photos from this project show the classic indicators: widespread granule loss leaving shingles smooth and chalky, surface cracking across multiple planes, and shingles that have become brittle enough to break during removal. When those conditions are scattered across most of the roof rather than isolated to one area, spot repair typically doesn’t make economic sense because the surrounding shingles will continue to fail quickly. Other signs homeowners can observe from the ground include cupping or curling shingle edges, dark staining along eaves, and granule accumulation in the gutters after rain.
In most California jurisdictions, including Los Angeles County unincorporated areas and cities like La Cañada Flintridge, a building permit is required for a full roof replacement — particularly when decking is being replaced or when the roofing assembly type changes. The permit process typically involves a plan check confirming the new assembly meets current Title 24 and local fire-rating requirements, followed by a field inspection. Your roofing contractor should be familiar with the specific requirements for this city and pull permits on your behalf before work begins; never accept a contractor who suggests skipping the permit to save time or money.
Skylights are among the most common sources of post-installation leaks on re-roofed homes because they require careful integration of step flashing, counter-flashing, and sometimes curb flashing — all of which must be woven into the new shingle courses rather than simply laid on top. This project had multiple skylights at different roof orientations, which means each one was a discrete flashing challenge. When done correctly, you should see metal flashing lapped properly under shingles on the upslope side and over shingles on the downslope side, as shown in the completion photos here. If a contractor proposes simply caulking around an existing skylight frame rather than re-flashing it during a full replacement, that is a shortcut worth questioning.
Granule loss is a normal part of shingle aging, but it accelerates in Southern California due to sustained UV exposure and repeated thermal cycling as roofs heat and cool significantly between day and night. Once granules are gone, the asphalt mat underneath oxidizes relatively quickly, leading to the chalky, brittle surface visible in the pre-replacement photos here. Shingles with the Cool Plus designation, like those used in this project, incorporate granules designed to reflect a portion of solar radiation, which can slow that thermal degradation cycle compared to standard granules — though all asphalt shingles will eventually reach end of life in this climate.

Tear-Off and Deck Preparation

The crew removed the existing shingle layer across the entire roof, including flashing, pipe boots, and accessory vents. Workers used roofing shovels and were observed using safety harnesses and anchor lines throughout the steep-slope tear-off, consistent with fall-protection requirements. Once stripped, the full OSB deck was exposed and inspected; aerial photos show a large portion of new OSB panels installed to replace deteriorated sections before any underlayment was applied. Debris was staged and removed progressively as the tear-off moved across the roof planes.

Underlayment Installation

With the deck prepared, the team installed Titanium FR, a fire-resistant self-adhered synthetic roofing underlayment, across all pitched roof surfaces. The product labeling visible in multiple photos confirms it is rated for high-temperature exposure and designed for use as a standalone underlayment under asphalt shingles. Rolls were lapped and positioned to shed water correctly from ridge to eave, and the material was mechanically fastened as well as self-adhered. In lower-slope transition areas and around the skylights, additional layers of sheet membrane were applied before the field underlayment.

Shingle Installation and Penetration Flashing

Owens Corning Duration Cool Plus shingles in the ‘Midnight’ colorway were used as the finish roofing material, as confirmed by packaging visible on site. The shingles were staged in bundles across the roof prior to nailing and installed with staggered offsets across all planes, including the complex hip returns and valley intersections. New pipe boots in a dark finish were installed at all plumbing and mechanical penetrations, and the brick chimney flashing was addressed as part of the work. A louvered ridge vent system and a low-profile dome-style attic exhaust vent were also installed as part of the ventilation scope.

Skylight Flashing and Final Details

The property has multiple skylights set into the roof at varying orientations, and each received new step flashing and counter-flashing integrated with the shingle courses. Photos taken after completion show the skylight curbs sitting cleanly within the new shingle field with metal flashing visible at the upslope and side legs. Hip caps were installed along all rake and hip lines using cut shingles, and drip edge metal was set at the eaves and rakes. The crew photographed the finished surfaces from multiple angles, including drone-level aerials, confirming complete coverage across all roof sections before demobilizing.

Get a Roof Assessment in La Cañada Flintridge

If your home in La Cañada Flintridge or the surrounding foothills communities is showing signs of shingle wear, granule loss, or skylight leaks, Roof Replacement Inc is available to inspect and evaluate your roof’s condition. We serve residential properties throughout La Cañada Flintridge and the greater San Gabriel Valley area and can walk you through your options before any work is committed to.

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Roof Replacement Inc. provided outstanding service for our roofing repair. The roofing contractors were quick to respond and conducted a thorough inspection before starting the repairs. The roof repair was completed promptly, and the quality of the work was excellent. The team was professional and respectful, ensuring that the area was clean after the job was done. We are extremely satisfied with their service and will definitely use them again if needed. Highly recommend.

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Researched for 2 years and chose because they had a Better Business Bureau A+ . That and they didn’t time pressure me at all, in fact , Adolpho graciously came back out when I asked if just coating it all over with Silicone would work . He explained everything without rushing or ever making me feel like I was taking up his time. As a single woman homeowner I appreciated that. He is a man of integrity and has gone above and beyond before during and now after the work has been done. I believe him when he says he’ll be there if there’s any other concerns . Highly recommend Adoloho and his team.

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We hired Roof Replacement for a complete roof replacement on our home,,, and they exceeded expectations. The local roofing companies we contacted couldn’t match their level of expertise and professionalism. The roofing services included a comprehensive assessment and a detailed plan for the replacement. The new roof is of high quality, and the roof replacement cost was very reasonable. The team was efficient and finished the project ahead of schedule. We highly recommend their services.

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