Looking for honest, dependable flat & low-slope roofing in Concord? We work on asphalt shingle and other roofs throughout East Bay Inland every week, and we know how Concord homes are built and where they fail.
Flat & Low-Slope Roofing in Concord: what makes it different here
Inland East Bay summers are a different climate entirely. Todos Santos, Dana Estates and Sun Terrace see 95°F-plus heat that bakes shingle roofs brittle, Diablo winds that lift what the heat has loosened, and WUI edges where fire-rated assemblies stop being optional. For flat & low-slope roofing, that local context matters: across Concord you mostly see post-war and newer tract homes in shingle and concrete tile, plus custom homes on WUI hillside lots, so our crews lead with asphalt shingle, concrete tile and Class-A fire-rated reroofs. A flat & low-slope roofing approach that works in Todos Santos is not automatically right two miles away.
We plan every Concord roof around the local pressures that actually cause damage here: 95°F-plus summer heat that bakes and curls shingle, dry Diablo winds that lift tiles, tear flashing and drive embers and wildfire-ember exposure along the WUI hill edges. Those are the exact things that turn a small, cheap fix into a ceiling-staining emergency if the roof is left alone too long. Explore our full Flat & Low-Slope Roofing service, or see everything we do for roofing in Concord — from a single failed flashing to a complete re-roof.
What our flat & low-slope roofing in Concord includes
One licensed crew for the whole job, with honest written pricing before we start:
- Torch-down and modified bitumen systems
- TPO single-ply membrane systems
- Parapet-wall, scupper and cap-flashing detailing
- Cool-roof coatings (Title 24 compliant)
- Ponding-water and drainage correction
- Eichler and mid-century low-slope roofs
- Flat additions, decks-over and multifamily roofs
Common Concord roofing problems we fix
- 95°f-plus summer heat that bakes and curls shingle — the number-one driver of Concord leaks; our leak repair traces water to the real entry point, not just the stain.
- Dry diablo winds that lift tiles, tear flashing and drive embers — slowly degrades asphalt shingle and its underlayment; we catch it on a roof inspection before it spreads.
- Fog-fed moss and lichen — Bay Area marine damp keeps north slopes wet for months, and moss pries shingles apart and holds water against the roof until it finds a way in.
- Atmospheric-river leaks and wind-driven rain — winter storm trains find every weak seam and lifted shingle; see storm & wind damage repair and honest insurance-claim help.
- Aging torch-down and low-slope membranes — brittle seams, ponding and cracked parapet flashing on older flat roofs; fixable with a proper flat-roof repair or overlay instead of a full tear-off.
Why flat & low-slope roofing is its own job in the Bay Area
Look across any San Francisco rooftop and you see the truth: this is flat-roof country. The Victorian and Edwardian rowhouses that define the city carry flat or barely-sloped roofs behind parapet walls, drained through scuppers, most of them layered in decades of torch-down. Three things kill them: ponding water where the slope has sagged, seams and blisters that open as the membrane ages in nine months a year of marine-layer damp, and parapet caps that crack and let water into the walls. Access is its own trade skill — tight stairwells, no side yards, neighbors inches away. We correct the slope so water actually reaches the drains, weld or torch the membrane properly, detail the parapets, and where the roof is sound but tired, a cool-roof coating adds years for a fraction of replacement cost. On the Peninsula, the same low-slope expertise covers Eichler foam and tar-and-gravel roofs, which are their own specialty.
What flat & low-slope roofing costs in Concord
We publish real ranges up front. Here is what homeowners typically pay in 2026:
| Service | Typical Bay Area cost (2026) |
|---|---|
| Flat / low-slope (installed) | $8–$14 / sq ft |
| Torch-down / modified bitumen | Quoted per roof |
| Cool-roof coating | $4–$7 / sq ft |
| Ponding / drainage correction | Part of the scope |
| Seam, parapet & flashing repair | From ~$500 |
Directional 2026 Bay Area ranges — your written estimate is free and specific to your roof.
Your Concord price depends on the size and pitch of the roof, the material, access and what the inspection finds — and we put it in writing before any work. A roof is a real investment, so we also offer financing to keep flat & low-slope roofing affordable. For a deeper breakdown, read our guide to How Long Does a Roof Last in the Bay Area?.
The biggest factors in a Concord flat & low-slope roofing quote are:
- Size & pitch of the roof — steeper, larger roofs take more labor and material.
- Material — asphalt shingle, concrete tile and Class-A fire-rated reroofs each price differently.
- Access — steep hillside lots, tight streets, zero-lot-line rowhouses and parapet walls slow the work down.
- What the inspection finds — hidden dry rot or failed underlayment adds to the scope.
Permits, code & your Concord roof
Roof work in Concord that goes beyond a small repair needs a permit, and we pull it. We also handle Title 24 plus Chapter 7A Class-A fire-rated assemblies in WUI zones, so your roof passes inspection the first time. If your home sits in a historic or HOA-governed pocket of Todos Santos, we match materials and profiles to what the rules require — and where wildfire (WUI) rules apply, we build with Class-A fire-rated assemblies.
Neighborhoods we serve in Concord
We provide flat & low-slope roofing throughout Concord, including Todos Santos, Dana Estates, Sun Terrace, Colony Park and the Clayton Valley border.
Other roofing services in Concord
Our flat & low-slope roofing process in Concord
- Free Concord inspection. We get on the roof, find the real problem, and explain your options honestly — in writing, with no obligation.
- Clear plan & financing. You pick the scope that fits your budget, and we line up financing if you need it.
- Code-compliant work. Licensed crews, permits pulled, Title compliance handled, and a clean job site.
- Walkthrough & warranty. We do not leave a Concord roof until it is right, and we stand behind the work.
When to schedule flat & low-slope roofing in Concord
The cheapest flat & low-slope roofing job is the one done before a small problem becomes a big one. In Concord, plan ahead of the things that drive most East Bay Inland roof damage — 95°F-plus summer heat that bakes and curls shingle and dry Diablo winds that lift tiles, tear flashing and drive embers. If you are already seeing a ceiling stain, a lifted shingle, or granules in the gutters, do not wait for the next atmospheric river to find the opening; water tracks along framing and rots decking long before it drips. We offer same-week service for active leaks across Concord and a free written estimate for planned work. You can book a time online or call (628) 296-9770 any time.
Why Concord homeowners choose us
- Honest written pricing — every scope in writing, no surprise upcharges.
- Local know-how — we know Concord roofs, from Todos Santos to the building stock and the way fog, salt air and winter storm trains work on them.
- Licensed & insured — CSLB C-39, workers' comp and general liability. Verify at cslb.ca.gov.
- Fire-smart where it matters — Class-A fire-rated assemblies where WUI rules apply.
- Financing available — so a safe roof does not have to wait.
Our roofing service area in Concord
We dispatch licensed crews throughout Concord and the surrounding East Bay Inland — no storefront visit needed. Here is the part of the Bay Area we cover from this page:
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does flat & low-slope roofing cost in Concord?
Flat & Low-Slope Roofing in Concord typically runs $8–$14/sq ft. The exact price depends on your roof's size, pitch, material and access — we give a free written estimate before any work. Call (628) 296-9770.
Do you offer flat & low-slope roofing in Concord?
Yes — Concord is part of our core East Bay Inland service area, and we provide flat & low-slope roofing throughout the neighborhood, including Todos Santos, Dana Estates and Sun Terrace.
What roofs do you work on in Concord?
In Concord we most often work on asphalt shingle, concrete tile and Class-A fire-rated reroofs. We repair, restore and replace each — with Class-A fire-rated assemblies where wildfire (WUI) rules apply.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes — we're a CSLB-licensed (C-39 roofing) and insured California contractor. You can verify any California roofer's license at cslb.ca.gov.
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