Hancock Park Roofing & Restoration
HPOZ-protected, architecturally significant, and unforgiving of bad workmanship. Hancock Park homes need craftsmen, not just roofers.
Roofing in Hancock Park — From Locals Who Know the Area
Hancock Park is one of LA's most architecturally significant neighborhoods — a designated HPOZ (Historic Preservation Overlay Zone) with strict design review. The homes here are mostly 1920s estate-scale Tudor, Spanish Colonial, and Mediterranean revival, often with original clay tile, slate, or copper details that require period-correct restoration. We've worked dozens of HPOZ-approved roofs here and know the OHR submission process inside and out.
We file OHR submissions regularly and source heritage clay tile, salvaged slate, and copper detail work. HPOZ approval is part of our standard process here, not an afterthought.
Service Snapshot
- Region: Central LA
- ZIPs Served: 90004, 90020
- Response Time: Same-day estimates · Emergency response 24/7
- Warranty: Up to 25-year workmanship
Hancock Park Weather & Roof Wear
Mild, similar to Mid-Wilshire. The mature tree canopy here means more debris in valleys and gutters than typical — annual cleaning matters.
Common Hancock Park Architecture
Tudor revival, Spanish Colonial, Mediterranean, and a few French Norman estates. Original roofing materials are often clay tile, slate, or wood shake (now requiring fire-rated equivalents).
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We Know Hancock Park
Our crews work across these neighborhoods and landmarks weekly:
- Wilshire Country Club
- Larchmont Village
- Getty House (mayor's residence)
- Windsor Square (adjacent)
Hancock Park Roofing Questions
Will my Hancock Park HPOZ approval delay my project?
OHR review adds 4-8 weeks typically. We start the submission early and design the project around HPOZ-acceptable materials so approval is straightforward, not contested.
Can I switch from wood shake to a modern fire-rated material?
Yes — and HPOZ encourages it for safety. We use Class A composition shake, synthetic slate, or stone-coated steel that visually matches the original. OHR has approved these substitutions repeatedly.
Do you do slate roofs?
Yes — natural and synthetic. Hancock Park has several original slate roofs we've serviced and a few we've fully replaced with salvaged or new Vermont/Pennsylvania slate.
How long does a Hancock Park re-roof take?
After permits and HPOZ approval (8-12 weeks combined), the actual roof work takes 1-3 weeks depending on size and complexity. Tile work is slower than composition.
Book Your Free Hancock Park Estimate
No-pressure visit. Detailed written quote. Most estimates take 30 minutes.