Irvine Roofing & Home Improvement
Every Irvine village has its own HOA, and we work all of them — Woodbridge, Northwood, Turtle Rock, Quail Hill, the Great Park.
Roofing in Irvine — From Locals Who Know the Area
Irvine is the largest master-planned city in OC, and almost every home is governed by both the Irvine Company / TIC architectural standards and a sub-village HOA. We've worked nearly every Irvine village over the years: the original Woodbridge tracts (built 1976+), the Northwood and Turtle Rock estate sections, the early-2000s Quail Hill and Northpark builds, and the newer Great Park, Stonegate, and Woodbury developments. The pattern: tightly defined architectural standards, concrete tile dominant, careful color palettes, and HOAs that approve fast if you submit correctly.
We submit to Irvine HOAs constantly — Woodbridge, Northpark, Quail Hill, Turtle Rock Glen, Northwood Pointe, and the rest. We carry the approved tile sample books for each village. The Irvine permit office is straightforward and we have established relationships there.
Service Snapshot
- Region: Coastal Orange County
- ZIPs Served: 92602, 92603, 92604, 92606, 92612, 92614, 92617, 92618, 92620
- Response Time: Same-day estimates · Emergency response 24/7
- Warranty: Up to 25-year workmanship
Irvine Weather & Roof Wear
Inland enough to be hotter than coastal Newport — daytime summer temps often 8–12°F warmer than the coast. Less marine layer. Santa Ana winds in fall affect hillside villages (Turtle Rock, Quail Hill, Portola Springs). Less salt corrosion than the coast.
Common Irvine Architecture
Defined by the master plan. Original Woodbridge: 1976–85 tract Mediterraneans. Northwood and Turtle Rock: 1980s–90s estate homes with concrete tile. Quail Hill, Northpark, Woodbury: 2000s+ Mediterranean and Spanish revival tracts. Great Park, Stonegate, Portola Springs: 2010s+ contemporary tracts with mixed roof materials.
Top Roofing Services in Irvine
We Know Irvine
Our crews work across these neighborhoods and landmarks weekly:
- Woodbridge
- Turtle Rock
- Quail Hill
- Northpark
- The Great Park
- UC Irvine
- Irvine Spectrum
- Northwood
Irvine Roofing Questions
How does Irvine HOA approval work for a re-roof?
Each Irvine village has its own architectural review committee. We submit a complete packet (tile profile sample, color sample, scope of work, contractor info, insurance) — most villages approve within 2–3 weeks. We pre-submit known-good specs, which is why we have a high first-pass approval rate.
Can I switch tile profiles or colors during a re-roof in Woodbridge?
Possible but requires more involved review. Color changes within the approved village palette are usually fine; profile changes (e.g. from flat tile to S-tile) require committee approval and sometimes neighborhood compatibility analysis. We'll tell you upfront whether your change is realistic.
Are solar panels easy to get approved in Irvine?
Yes — California's Solar Rights Act limits HOA restrictions, but Irvine HOAs do require flush-mount installs, color-matched racking, hidden conduit on street-facing slopes, and pre-approval of layout. We design to those standards on every Irvine job.
How long does a typical Irvine re-roof take from contract to completion?
4–8 weeks total — 2–3 weeks for HOA approval and material order, 2–3 weeks of actual roof work, plus permit and inspection. Express HOAs (Northpark, Stonegate) can be faster; some older Woodbridge boards are slower.
Book Your Free Irvine Estimate
No-pressure visit. Detailed written quote. Most estimates take 30 minutes.