Whether you are building new, finishing an addition or an accessory unit, or changing coverings entirely, a new roof installation is the one clean shot you get to set the whole system up right from the very first day. Pasadena Roofers installs new roofs across the city in asphalt, tile, and low-slope membrane, built from the deck up with proper underlayment, flashing, and venting, and to the energy code that governs this climate zone. We pull the permit, install to manufacturer spec, and carry the work through inspection, so the roof performs the way it should from day one.
- Asphalt, tile, or low-slope membrane chosen to suit the house
- The full assembly built from the deck upward
- Cool-roof, Title 24 compliant builds where the code requires
- Permit pulled and the finished work carried through inspection
- Installed to manufacturer spec so the material warranty holds
- A free, no-pressure consultation to get it started
Choosing the covering that suits the house and the years you mean to stay
A new roof starts with picking the covering that fits the house, the budget, and the exposure, and we walk you through the real trade-offs rather than steering you toward whatever is easiest to install. Dimensional asphalt shingles suit plenty of homes here for good reasons, cost-effective, available in colors that work with the area's range of styles, proven, and simple to repair later. Concrete and clay tile fit the Spanish-revival and ranch homes all over Pasadena, run for decades, and shrug off the sun, though they lean harder on the structure and on the underlayment beneath them. A single-ply membrane is the right answer over a flat or low-slope porch or addition, where a pitched-roof covering has no business. Which one is right turns on the house and how long you intend to stay.
Because we install the roof rather than push a single product, the recommendation comes from what genuinely fits your situation. An owner planting roots in a tile-roofed revival home often does best with tile, another owner is better served by quality asphalt, and a low-slope run needs a membrane regardless. We give you the honest comparison and leave the call in your hands.
The whole assembly, not just the surface you can see from the street
A new roof is a great deal more than the covering visible from the curb. On new construction and additions we build the entire system from the deck up, confirming the sheathing, laying down quality underlayment, installing fresh flashing at every wall and penetration, setting a clean drip edge, and finishing with the covering. Every layer has a job, and the roof only performs when all of them pull together. On tile especially the underlayment is the real waterproofing, so getting it right matters as much as the tile riding on top of it.
Venting is designed in from the start, which is one of the genuine advantages of getting a roof right on a new build. Balanced intake at the eaves married to exhaust at the ridge holds the attic near outdoor temperature, which shields the covering from the Pasadena sun cooking it from below and keeps cooling loads down through the long summer. Plenty of roofs fail early simply because the original venting was wrong from the beginning. A new install is the moment to set it right for the entire life of the roof, and where the code applies, the assembly we build does even more to keep summer heat out of the rooms beneath.
Done on the record: permit, inspection, and a warranty in writing
A new roof deserves to be done correctly and on the books. We pull whatever permit the job requires, install to the manufacturer's spec so the material warranty actually holds, meet the energy-code requirements for this climate zone, and have the finished work inspected the way the code demands. Skipping any of that might shave a little off today's price, but it leaves the warranty, the home's insurance, and its future resale exposed, and that is not a trade we will make on an owner's behalf.
Fitting the roof into the rest of the build is part of doing the install well. On new construction, additions, and accessory units 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 dries in without holding up the work that follows. We keep the homeowner, and where it applies the general contractor, in the loop to time the install right, rather than treating the roof as a loose task dropped into the middle of a project.
It all begins with a free consultation that comes with no pressure. We look the project over, talk through the covering options and their trade-offs, and hand you a clear written estimate with the scope spelled out in full. When the new roof is done, you get the documentation, the manufacturer coverage, and our own workmanship warranty stacked on top, so the roof over your new space is one you can stop thinking about.
Why one crew for the whole roof matters
A roof is a system, so new roof installation rarely stands alone, it connects to full roof replacement, roof leak repair, free roof inspection, new gutters, storm damage restoration, and our crew handles all of it under one roof. We bring the same service to New Roof Installation in Altadena, La Canada Flintridge new roof installation, New Roof Installation in Sierra Madre, San Marino new roof installation and everywhere else across the Pasadena area.
If you searched for a local roofing crew near you, you have reached a local crew, call 626-547-4890 any time. For background, read The Hidden Clock on a Pasadena Tile Roof: Why Beautiful Tile Still Leaks on our blog, or head back to our Pasadena home page to see everything we do.