Granada Hills Roofing Contractor
Granada Hills runs from flat tract homes up into the hillside fire zone. We work both with the right materials for each.
Roofing in Granada Hills — From Locals Who Know the Area
Granada Hills spans flat tract subdivisions from Devonshire south, climbing into the hillside neighborhoods that border the Santa Susana foothills. The hillside areas fall into Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones requiring Class A roofing. The flat areas have mostly 1960s-80s tract homes with composition roofs at or past replacement age. Wood-shake replacement is still common here as fire-mitigation.
We pull LADBS hillside permits and know the Class A material specifications LA Fire requires in 91344 hillside zones. We replace remaining wood shake roofs with safer alternatives.
Service Snapshot
- Region: San Fernando Valley
- ZIPs Served: 91344, 91394
- Response Time: Same-day estimates · Emergency response 24/7
- Warranty: Up to 25-year workmanship
Granada Hills Weather & Roof Wear
Valley heat with hillside fire risk. Santa Ana winds drive embers — Class A roofing is non-negotiable in the hillside areas.
Common Granada Hills Architecture
1960s-80s tract ranch in the flats. Hillside contemporary and Mediterranean homes. Some original wood shake still being replaced for fire safety.
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We Know Granada Hills
Our crews work across these neighborhoods and landmarks weekly:
- O'Melveny Park
- Knollwood Country Club
- Devonshire Park
- Santa Susana Pass
Granada Hills Roofing Questions
Is my Granada Hills home in a fire zone?
If you're north of Devonshire or in the foothill blocks, almost certainly yes. We can confirm by checking the LAFD fire severity zone map for your address.
Do I need to replace my wood shake roof?
If you're in a VHFHSZ, yes — code requires Class A roofing on re-roofs. Insurance carriers also increasingly refuse to cover wood shake in fire zones.
What replaces wood shake well visually?
Class A composition shake (cedar-style profile, Class A rated), stone-coated steel shake, or synthetic slate. All visually similar to original wood.
How long does a Granada Hills hillside re-roof take?
Permits and engineering: 4-6 weeks. Actual install: 1-3 weeks depending on size and material. Hillside access can extend timing.
Book Your Free Granada Hills Estimate
No-pressure visit. Detailed written quote. Most estimates take 30 minutes.