Shingle Reroof Project in La Cañada Flintridge, CA

Roof Replacement Inc completed a full shingle reroof at 4600 Viro Rd, La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011, removing deteriorated asphalt shingles across multiple roof planes and installing a new shingle system over fresh synthetic underlayment. The project addressed widespread age-related shingle failure visible across the entire roof and included attention to flashing, penetrations, and eave details. The finished roof shows clean, uniform coursing of dark architectural shingles across all slopes.

The pre-job photos tell a clear story: shingles across the existing roof were curling, lifting, and losing granule coverage at a significant rate. Several areas showed shingles that had lost adhesion entirely, with tabs lifting away from the deck. Cracking was evident on multiple tabs, and some sections near the skylight and ridge showed visible physical damage. The roof had reached the point where spot repairs were no longer a practical path forward.

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Condition of the Existing Roof at Tear-Off

Photos taken before work began show architectural shingles with extensive curling, cupping, and tab separation across all roof sections. Granule loss was widespread, with bare asphalt substrate visible on multiple shingles. Several shingles near the eave line and adjacent to the skylight curb were physically cracked or had corners broken away. The shingle tabs were no longer lying flat, indicating the self-seal strip had long since failed — a condition that leaves the roof vulnerable to wind uplift and water infiltration.

Tear-Off and Deck Preparation

The crew performed a complete tear-off of the existing shingle layer, clearing debris from the deck and loading removed material directly into a hopper trailer staged in the driveway. Mid-job photos show the roof deck fully stripped and covered with CertainTeed DiamondDeck synthetic underlayment, which is clearly visible on the packaging in the photos. The underlayment was laid in horizontal courses across the field of the roof, providing a waterproof barrier while shingle installation progressed. Starter strips are visible along eave edges in the installation sequence photos.

Shingle Installation, Flashing, and Penetrations

New dark architectural asphalt shingles were installed in a staggered pattern across all roof planes. Photos show the crew nailing courses from the eave upward, with proper offset between joints in adjacent rows. Step flashing was installed along the sidewall where a dormer or wall transition meets the roof field, and the skylight received new curb flashing and apron detail. A new plumbing vent boot was installed for the pipe penetration visible on the main field, and a ridge vent cap runs the length of the primary ridge. Roofing sealant was applied at the wall-to-roof termination and around penetration bases.

Eave, Valley, and Gutter Interface Details

The eave edges received metal drip edge flashing beneath the new shingles, visible in several close-up photos where the shingle overhang meets the gutter. Existing gutter guards — a mesh-style screen product — were preserved and reinstated after shingle installation along the primary eave runs. A close-up photo shows the wall-to-roof corner transition at a gable end where the new drip edge meets the fascia board, sealed cleanly at the miter point. The completed shots show consistent shingle exposure and straight eave lines across all elevations.

Project Details

ScopeFull tear-off of failed architectural shingles and complete reroof with new architectural shingles over synthetic underlayment on a multi-plane residential roof with skylights and multiple penetrations.
ServiceShingle Reroof
Property TypeResidential
CompletedApril 15, 2026
Materials UsedArchitectural asphalt shingles (dark charcoal color), CertainTeed DiamondDeck synthetic underlayment (visible on packaging), Metal drip edge flashing at eaves and rakes, Step flashing at wall-to-roof transitions, Skylight curb and apron flashing, Plumbing vent boot (new, black thermoplastic)

Roofing in La Cañada Flintridge, CA

La Cañada Flintridge sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains and experiences a climate that combines intense summer sun, seasonal Santa Ana wind events, and occasional heavy rain during winter storm cycles — all of which accelerate shingle aging faster than in milder coastal climates. The area also falls within a high wildfire hazard severity zone, making fire-rated roofing materials a practical consideration for homeowners. Roofs in this foothill community tend to feature multiple planes, hips, and skylights that create more flashing transitions and potential leak points than simple gable designs.

Our Service Area: La Cañada Flintridge, CA

Frequently Asked Questions

The clearest signs are widespread shingle curling, cupping, or loss of granules across most of the roof — not just in one spot. When tabs are lifting and no longer lying flat, the self-seal strip has failed, which means wind can get under them. If cracking and granule loss are spread across multiple planes rather than limited to a few shingles, patching becomes a short-term fix that often costs more in the long run. A full inspection from a roofer who can check the deck condition after tearoff will give you a definitive answer.
Yes, meaningfully so. UV radiation breaks down the asphalt binder in shingles over time, which is why granule loss accelerates in high-sun environments. South- and west-facing slopes in foothill communities like La Cañada Flintridge typically show more wear than north-facing ones on the same house. Santa Ana wind events add mechanical stress on top of UV degradation. Homeowners in this area should plan for periodic inspections rather than assuming a shingle roof will reach its maximum rated lifespan without attention.
In most California jurisdictions, a full shingle reroof does require a building permit, and La Cañada Flintridge is no exception. The permit process typically involves a plan check to confirm the proposed materials meet local fire rating requirements — an important detail given the area’s wildfire hazard zone designation. Your roofing contractor should be familiar with the local permit process and should pull the permit on your behalf as part of the job. Always confirm a permit was obtained before work begins; it protects you if you sell the home later.
Synthetic underlayment is a woven or film-based polypropylene material that serves as the secondary water barrier between the shingle layer and the roof deck. Compared to traditional felt paper, it is lighter, more tear-resistant, and does not absorb moisture and wrinkle the way saturated felt can. It also provides better slip resistance for installers working on a pitched roof. For Southern California climates with significant UV exposure during construction, synthetics hold up better if shingles are not installed the same day the underlayment goes down.
Existing skylights typically stay in place, but the surrounding flashing — the metal that seals the curb to the roof — is removed and replaced as part of a proper reroof. If the skylight itself is old and showing wear, a reroof is a practical time to replace it since the surrounding shingles are already being pulled. Plumbing vent pipes get new rubber or thermoplastic boots that slip over the pipe and integrate with the new shingle layer. These boots are consumable parts that should always be replaced during a reroof, not reused.
The most noticeable impact is noise — nail guns, scraping, and debris dropping onto staging. Work typically runs standard daytime hours, and most homeowners find it manageable. Vibration from tear-off can shake walls and dislodge light fixtures or items hanging on interior walls, so it is worth securing anything fragile before work starts. Access to the driveway or areas below the eaves may be restricted while debris is being cleared and loaded. A crew that keeps cleanup ongoing through the day, rather than leaving debris scattered, makes the experience considerably less disruptive.

Get a Roof Inspection in La Cañada Flintridge

If your home in La Cañada Flintridge or the surrounding San Gabriel Valley foothill communities is showing the kind of wear visible on this project — curling tabs, granule loss, or shingles that are no longer lying flat — Roof Replacement Inc can assess the condition and walk you through your options. Reach out to schedule an on-site inspection at your convenience.

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May 1, 2026

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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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