roofing in Long Beach
Best roofing contractors in Long Beach
Roofing is high-ticket and trust-dependent, and most homeowners only do it once or twice. The bid that wins is the one that looks organized and comes from a contractor with a verifiable record. Long Beach's coastal climate and dense housing support year-round home-service work across the South Bay.
Verified pros in Long Beach
Be the first verified roofing pro in Long Beach
Quotrr is rolling out across California. As roofers verify completed work in Long Beach, they appear here ranked by Quotrr Score, recent verified work, and distance. Claim this page by listing your business free.
What roofers in Long Beach quote
- Composition, tile, and metal replacement
- Leak detection and targeted repair
- Gutters and downspouts
- Roof inspection and condition reports
- Attic ventilation
Roofing prices in Long Beach
Repairs typically runs $420 to $2,625. Composition reroofs typically runs $9,450 to $23,100. Tile and metal reroofs typically runs $18,900 to $47,250.
Los Angeles and San Diego pricing sits a little above the state average, with a deep and competitive contractor pool. These are typical ranges, not quotes. Get a line-item proposal from a Long Beach pro to price your job.
What a verified outcome looks like
Examples of the kind of record Quotrr keeps on a completed roofing job. Each is tied to a real job and cannot be edited or deleted after the homeowner posts it.
A composition tear-off and reroof finished in 3 days with the final inspection logged against the job record, signed off by the owner.
A tile repair and underlayment job quoted and completed at the agreed price, with photos attached to the verified outcome.
Roofing in Long Beach: common questions
How much does a new roof cost in Long Beach?
A composition reroof in Long Beach typically runs in the five figures, with tile and metal higher. Square footage, pitch, and tear-off layers drive the number. The Long Beach price line above shows the ranges.
How long does a roof replacement take in Long Beach?
Most residential reroofs run 2 to 5 days depending on size, material, and weather. Tile takes longer than composition. A Long Beach roofer should give you a written schedule with the bid.
Do I need a permit to replace a roof in Long Beach?
Yes. Long Beach requires a permit for a full roof replacement, and California Title 24 may require a cool-roof material in some cases. A licensed roofer pulls the permit and meets the code requirement.
How do I avoid a bad roofing contractor in Long Beach?
Avoid storm-chasers and verify finished roofs. On Quotrr a Long Beach roofer carries verified Props on completed jobs and a published Quotrr Score, so the record is on paper before you sign.
