Looking for an honest, dependable roofer in Mountain View? We are Bay Area roofing specialists who work on concrete and clay tile and other roofs throughout South Bay, and we know how Mountain View homes are built and where they leak.
Why roofing in Mountain View is its own job
The South Bay is the Bay Area's sun belt. Old Mountain View, Cuesta Park and the Monta Loma Eichler tract are full of Spanish-tile suburbs and big post-war tract neighborhoods — plus pockets of Eichlers with foam-flat roofs — where summer heat works on underlayment and felt far faster than the mild coast would suggest. The neighborhood-by-neighborhood reality matters: a roof that is right for Old Mountain View is not automatically right two miles away. Across Mountain View you mostly see Spanish-tile suburbs, sprawling post-war shingle tracts, and Eichler enclaves in Sunnyvale and Cupertino, which is why our crews lead with concrete and clay tile, asphalt shingle and flat / foam Eichler roofs.
The local pressures here are specific. We plan Mountain View roofs around hotter, sunnier summers that bake shingle and crack tile underlayment, huge 1950s–70s tract volumes hitting reroof age at once and winter storm bursts ponding on flat additions and Eichler roofs. Those are not abstract risks — they are the exact things that turn a small, cheap repair into a ceiling-staining emergency if a roof is left alone too long.
Common Mountain View roofing problems we fix
- Hotter, sunnier summers that bake shingle and crack tile underlayment — the number-one driver of Mountain View leaks. Our leak repair traces water back to the real entry point instead of patching the stain.
- Huge 1950s–70s tract volumes hitting reroof age at once — slowly degrades concrete and clay tile and its underlayment; we catch it on a roof inspection before it spreads.
- Storm & wind damage — atmospheric-river rain and wind-lifted shingles and flashing; see storm damage repair and our re-roofing options when it is time.
- Worn-out membranes and underlayment — open torch-down seams on a flat or low-slope roof, or tired felt beneath otherwise good tile that a tile lift-and-relay can fix without a full tear-off.
Our roofing services in Mountain View
One licensed crew for the whole roof — from a single open seam to a full Title 24-compliant re-roof. Every service below is available throughout Mountain View:
$800–$2,500Roof Repair in Mountain View
Leaks, failed flashing, cracked parapet caps, fog-belt moss and dry rot — found and fixed fast, with a free written quote first.
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~$28,000 avgRoof Replacement in Mountain View
Full tear-off and re-roofing with SF DBI permits and Title 24 cool-roof compliance handled — financing available.
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$18–$30/sq ftTile Roofing in Mountain View
Clay and concrete tile for the Bay Area's Spanish-revival and Mediterranean homes — install, repair, and lift-and-relay restoration.
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$9–$14/sq ftShingle Roofing in Mountain View
Class-A fire-rated architectural shingle built for fog, salt air and wind-driven winter rain — installed clean and on time.
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$8–$14/sq ftFlat & Low-Slope Roofing in Mountain View
Torch-down, TPO and modified bitumen for SF's rowhouse and Victorian flat roofs — parapet flashing, ponding fixes and Title 24 coatings.
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$500–$2,000Roof Leak & Emergency Repair in Mountain View
We trace water back to the real entry point — parapet walls, light wells, valleys, failed membrane seams — not just the stain. Same-week service.
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Free inspectionStorm & Wind Damage Repair in Mountain View
Atmospheric-river and Diablo-wind damage, emergency tarping, and the documentation your insurer needs.
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Free–$500Roof Inspections in Mountain View
Pre-purchase, maintenance and insurance inspections with a clear written report — free with most estimates.
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Free inspectionInsurance Claim Assistance in Mountain View
Honest claim help: we inspect, document and write the assessment your insurer needs. We never touch your deductible (illegal in CA).
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$8–$15/lin ftGutter Installation & Repair in Mountain View
Seamless aluminum gutters, downspouts and leaf protection sized for atmospheric-river winters and redwood-canopy debris.
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$4–$7/sq ftCool-Roof Coatings in Mountain View
Title 24 cool-roof coatings that seal an aging flat roof, extend its life a decade and cost far less than full replacement.
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By projectCommercial Roofing in Mountain View
Light-commercial flat and TPO roofs, maintenance and re-roofs scheduled to keep your business running.
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Concrete and clay tile and the roofs we see most in Mountain View
Tile is the signature roof across much of South Bay, and Mountain View is no exception. On the clay and concrete tile that tops these Spanish-revival and Mediterranean homes, the tile itself can last 50 years or more — but the felt underlayment beneath it typically gives out in 20–30, faster where summer heat bakes it season after season. When that happens you usually do not need new tile. We carefully remove the existing tile, install fresh waterproof underlayment, replace any cracked pieces, and relay your original tile — a "lift and relay" that costs far less than full replacement and keeps the look your Old Mountain View home is known for.
What roofing costs in Mountain View
We publish real ranges up front because "call for pricing" wastes everyone's time. Here is what Mountain View homeowners typically pay in 2026:
| Roofing service | Typical Bay Area cost (2026) |
|---|---|
| Roof leak repair | $500–$2,000 (avg ~$1,200) |
| General roof repair | $800–$2,500 |
| Architectural shingle replacement | $9–$14 / sq ft |
| Tile roof replacement | $18–$30 / sq ft |
| Flat / low-slope (TPO or torch-down) | $8–$14 / sq ft |
| Cool-roof coating | $4–$7 / sq ft |
| Roof inspection | Free with estimate · ~$250–$500 standalone |
Directional 2026 Bay Area ranges — your written estimate is free and specific to your roof.
Your actual price depends on the size and pitch of your roof, the material, how easy the roof is to access, and what the inspection finds underneath — and we put all of it in writing before any work starts. A typical Bay Area replacement runs $18,000–$45,000, and because a new roof is a real investment, we also offer financing so a sound roof in Mountain View fits a monthly budget.
Permits, codes and your roof
A reroof in Mountain View needs a permit — from the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection (DBI) in the city, or your local building department elsewhere in the Bay Area — and we pull it. We also handle Title 24 cool-roof rules (South Bay heat makes cool roofs pay back fast), so your finished roof passes inspection the first time. If your home sits in a historic district or HOA-governed pocket of Old Mountain View, we match materials and profiles to what the rules require — getting this wrong is an expensive mistake we help you avoid.
Neighborhoods we serve in Mountain View
We roof homes throughout Mountain View, including Old Mountain View, Cuesta Park, the Monta Loma Eichler tract, Waverly Park and Shoreline West. If you are nearby, we very likely cover you too:
Why Mountain View homeowners choose us
- Honest written pricing — every scope in writing before work starts, no surprise upcharges.
- Local know-how — we know Mountain View roofs, from Old Mountain View down to the building stock and the way the local microclimate works on them.
- Licensed & insured — CSLB C-39 licensed, with workers' comp and general liability. Verify any roofer at cslb.ca.gov.
- Financing available — so a safe roof does not have to wait.
Our roofing service area in Mountain View
We dispatch licensed crews throughout Mountain View and the surrounding South Bay — no storefront visit needed. Here is the part of the Bay Area we cover from this page:
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you really serve Mountain View?
Yes — Mountain View is part of our core South Bay service area, and we work throughout the neighborhood, including Old Mountain View, Cuesta Park and the Monta Loma Eichler tract. Call (628) 296-9770 for a free estimate.
How much does a roof repair cost in Mountain View?
Most Mountain View roof repairs run $500–$2,000, averaging around $1,200, depending on the source of the leak and the roof material. We give a free written quote before any work.
What kind of roofs do you work on in Mountain View?
All of them — but in Mountain View we most often work on concrete and clay tile, asphalt shingle and flat / foam Eichler roofs. We repair, restore and fully replace each.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. We are a CSLB-licensed (C-39 roofing) and insured San Francisco Bay Area contractor. You can verify any California roofer's license at cslb.ca.gov.
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