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Lancaster, CA Roofing

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Lancaster's best roofer is found at Lancaster Roofing. We offer restoration, repair, and upkeep for multifamily and commercial buildings in Lancaster, CA. We are all licensed & insured with a great team that will treat every job with hard work and diligence. We ensure that the service that we provide will be customized to your building's needs. Our professional service is backed by many years of experience in the industry and is dedicated to bringing you outstanding expertise, professionalism, and workmanship at every job site.

We believe communication is paramount. That's why we prioritize customer satisfaction to the highest degree from the moment you call us to the moment you lay your eyes on your new home.
Whether your housetop project is a spruce up of a home renovation you've been saving up for or you'd like to reduce cooling system use with a new ventilated skylight, call us for your housetop necessity. We're an ethical company that is local to the Antelope Valley Area. Whether your new housetop project is a spruce up of a home renovation you've been saving up for or you'd like to reduce cooling system use with a new ventilated skylight, call us for your roofing necessity. We're an ethical company that is local to the Antelope Valley Area. ​

Full Range of Options

  • Asphalt Shingles
  • Slate and Tile
  • Metal
  • Flat Roofs
  • Wood Shakes and Shingles
  • Cleaning
  • Repair
  • ​And More!
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Why choose us?

Experienced: With over 15 years in the industry, choosing the right contractor that knows what they're doing is a big deal. This means our crew of specialists have had plenty of time to perfect our craft, allowing us to adjust our work to fit our client's specific canopy needs.
Licensed, Insured & Bonded: You can be assured that our contractors have met proper training and expertise, that the state is also satisfied. In order to obtain our licenses, our specialists are trained to conduct inspections and carry out safe repairs and practices. 
Reputation: Our work says a lot about who we are. We believe our reputation is built by way of our commitment to hard, honest work and trust through years of employment. We are glad to be of service to you. 
Affordable Prices: We always quote a fair price based on our experience and our knowledge on planning and executing the job properly. Ready to start laying the groundwork for your new ceiling covering?  Call us today to receive a Free Estimate. 

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​Rooftop repairs and roof replacement can get pricey, but the risks of an aging can bring with it real problems for your home. Your canopy keeps out rain, ice, snow, heat, and cold out of our homes. They are exposed to constant UV rays while protecting both us and our property from the elements. Without proper, timely repair or replacement, a failing covering can leave your home extremely vulnerable to a wide range of serious issues, including:
 
  • Moisture damage, including mold and mildew growth
  • Poor ventilation, trapped condensation, and damage to the flashing
  • Ice dams, which build up in the winter, leak into the attic and cause rotting
  • Peeling, fading, and blistering paint both inside and outside the home as a result of poor ventilation and moisture
  • Water damage to ceilings and walls
  • High utility bills due to poor ventilation, condensation, and leaking
 
 
A new roof will seal your home against further water damage and protect your investment. It can make your home more energy-efficient while keeping your home comfortable in all temperatures and weather. Even better, financing is available for qualified homeowners, and you may be eligible for certain tax credits.
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Repair or Replace?

A roof consists of far more than the shingles. It is a system that works best when each part is functioning as designed. When a single part of the system fails, it puts all other parts at risk of premature wear and failure. Insulation is not necessarily a part of the canopy system, but it plays a big role in how well your shelter does its job. If your attic is properly insulated, it will reduce energy loss and the costs associated with your HVAC system. 
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You might be able to repair rather than replace, if the home is fairly new and the damage is minor. We can help you learn more about your options and make the right decision for your property, your budget, and your future. One of our trained experts can help you decide on the best way to proceed. In most cases, you will be better off getting a replacing if:

  • The flashing around dormers, chimneys, or upper stories is loose.
  • The deck is damaged with sagging or soft spots.
  • You observe significant leaking.

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Types of Materials

Many types of material are available today and offer a variety of benefits for homeowners. Although asphalt is common throughout the United States, they are not the only or even necessarily the best option for every home, environment, or situation. The main materials include:
 
  • Asphalt shingles, which are affordable and available in a wide range of styles, colors, and designs to fit your budget and aesthetics
  • Metal or tin, which is highly durable and designed for versatility
  • Wood shingles and shake, which is a natural rafter material with lasting aesthetic appeal
  • Clay and concrete tiles, which is particularly appealing in warmer climates due to longer lifespans, low-maintenance needs, and weather-resistance
  • Single-ply, which is typically used on flat or low-slope designs
  • Plastic or composite, which are designed to mimic wood shake but offer greater longevity and durability
  • Natural slate, which offers maximum longevity and aesthetics
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Replacement Cost

Asphalt tends to be the most affordable followed by metal. Tiles, cedar shingles and shakes, and composite shingles are generally priced in the mid-range. Natural slate tiles tend to cost the most but also have long lifespans.
 
Before settling on material, pattern, or color scheme, take a look at similar homes in your neighborhood and area to get ideas of what you do and do not like. Research your options carefully based on your location, environmental concerns, weather patterns, budget needs, and other factors that could affect the lifespan and longevity of your topside covering. Finally, compare the products, manufacturers, and warranties of the various materials you are considering to find the best quality product in your budget range.
 
Getting a estimate from roofers near me can help you better predict your potential costs. Financing is available for qualified buyers, and some products may even be eligible for energy-related tax credits, further lowering your overall costs.shingles and shakes, and composite shingles are generally priced in the mid-range. Natural slate tiles tend to cost the most but also have long lifespans.
 
Before settling on material, pattern, or color scheme, take a look at similar homes in your neighborhood and area to get ideas of what you do and do not like. Research your options carefully based on your location, environmental concerns, weather patterns, budget needs, and other factors that could affect the lifespan and longevity of your topside covering. Finally, compare the products, manufacturers, and warranties of the various materials you are considering to find the best quality product in your budget range.

​Finding Roof Repair Near Me

Whether you need a repair or a restoration, we can help. Our experienced team of roofers can explain your options, provide you with a estimate and information about financing, and get you started on any necessary repair work. Our companies work throughout the Lancaster, CA, and Palmdale, CA, areas, serving Antelope Valley homeowners and businesses. Contact us today to find out more or to schedule a site visit with a local roofing contractor close by. Call at (661)466-2328.
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    • Commercial Roofing
    • Residential Roofing
    • Re-Roofing
    • Gutter Installation
    • Tile
    • Shingles
    • Flat Roof
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    • Roof Maintenance
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