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Roofing in Anaheim, CA

Looking for a roofer in Anaheim? Fox Roofing has been handling roofing projects across Anaheim and the surrounding North Orange County area for years, from minor repairs to full roof replacements. While we do a bit of everything, this page focuses on our most-requested roofing service in Anaheim: full roof replacements. If you're here for a leak repair or a quick estimate on a specific issue, give us a call and we'll point you in the right direction.

Why Anaheim Roofs Need Replacing Sooner Than You Might Think

Anaheim covers a huge stretch of North Orange County, from the flat central neighborhoods near the Disneyland Resort and Platinum Triangle all the way up into the hillside communities of Anaheim Hills. That range means roofs here deal with a mix of intense summer heat, year-round UV exposure, and strong Santa Ana winds, especially in the hills. Composition shingles in Anaheim often start curling, granulating, or losing their seal around year 18 to 22, even when the manufacturer rates them for 30. Tile roofs hold up longer on the surface, but the underlayment beneath them tends to dry out and crack at roughly the same point, which is what actually causes most leaks we see on Anaheim roofing jobs.

The other factor is wind. Anaheim Hills neighborhoods like Belsomet, Summit Park, Mountain Park, and the streets along Santa Ana Canyon Road sit right in the path of Santa Ana winds funneling out of the canyon. Even the flatter central Anaheim tracts off Lincoln, Ball, and Katella see strong fall and winter gusts. Any shingle that's already lost its bond can lift, tear, or blow off. Once that happens, water gets under the field of the roof and the damage spreads fast.

If you've noticed any of the following on your Anaheim home, a full reroof is worth pricing out:

  • Granules collecting in your gutters or at the base of downspouts

  • Curling, cupping, or missing shingles

  • Cracked or slipping tiles

  • Daylight visible from inside the attic

  • Active leaks, ceiling stains, or musty smells in upstairs rooms

  • A roof that's 20+ years old, regardless of how it looks

Our Roofing Process in Anaheim

We've refined our process so Anaheim homeowners know exactly what's happening on every day of the project. No surprises, no vague timelines.

Step 1: On-site inspection and measurement. We come out, walk the roof, and measure everything ourselves. We don't rely on satellite measurements alone, because they miss things like ridge length, valley count, skylight curbs, and pipe penetrations that all affect the real cost of roofing in Anaheim.

Step 2: Written estimate with line items. You get a detailed estimate that breaks out tear-off, decking repair allowance, underlayment, shingles or tile, flashings, vents, and labor. Nothing is buried in a single lump-sum number.

Step 3: Material selection. For Anaheim homes we typically install architectural composition shingles, concrete S-tile, or clay tile depending on the existing roof and the look you want. We'll bring samples to your home so you're not guessing from a website. Many Anaheim Hills tracts have HOA-approved tile profiles and color palettes, so we make sure whatever we install will pass HOA review. For older central Anaheim neighborhoods, we can match historic profiles where it matters.

Step 4: Tear-off and decking inspection. On day one of installation we strip the old roof down to the plywood. This is the only time we can see the actual condition of your decking, so we inspect every sheet and replace anything that's soft, delaminated, or water-damaged. Older homes in central Anaheim often have skip-sheathing or original 1x6 decking that needs special attention.

Step 5: Underlayment, flashings, and field installation. We install new synthetic underlayment, replace all flashings (wall, step, saddle, valley), and install the new roofing material per manufacturer spec. We don't reuse old flashings to save money. That's where leaks come back. For Anaheim Hills homes facing the canyon, we follow enhanced nailing patterns to handle higher wind exposure.

Step 6: Final cleanup and walkthrough. We magnet-sweep your driveway, lawn, and street for nails, haul away every scrap of debris, and walk the finished roof with you before we leave Anaheim.

Most full reroofs in Anaheim take two to four days depending on square footage, pitch, and material. We'll give you a firm install window before we start, not a vague "sometime next week."

What We Do Different Than Other Anaheim Roofers

A few things separate us from the pack of roofing contractors working in Anaheim:

We price fairly the first time. Our pricing isn't built around maximizing margin on every job. We use a consistent formula tied to your actual roof measurements, and we keep a separate buffer for unexpected decking or framing issues so you're not getting hit with change orders mid-project.

We don't subcontract the install. The crew that shows up at your Anaheim home is our crew. We're responsible for their work, their cleanup, and their conduct on your property.

We tell you when you don't need a full reroof. If you call us out for an estimate and we find that a targeted repair will get you another five to ten years, we'll say so. A reroof is a big investment, and pushing one on a homeowner who doesn't need it yet is how roofers lose trust in a community like Anaheim where word travels.

We build for the wind in the hills. Anaheim Hills sits right at the mouth of the Santa Ana Canyon, which means real Santa Ana exposure. We use enhanced fastening patterns, high-wind-rated underlayment, and quality flashings designed to stay sealed through hard wind events. Cutting corners here is how roofs end up on the front lawn after the first big windstorm.

We handle HOA paperwork. Most Anaheim Hills tracts and several newer central Anaheim communities require HOA architectural approval before any roofing work begins. We've been through this process many times and can help you put together the submittal package with material specs, color samples, and contractor info so approval moves quickly.

We document everything. Before-and-after photos, decking replacement counts, city permit receipts. If you ever sell your Anaheim home, you'll have a paper trail that adds real value at inspection.

Roofing Pricing Range in Anaheim

Anaheim homes vary widely, from older 1950s and 1960s tracts in central Anaheim near the Resort District to mid-century homes off Lincoln and La Palma to larger custom and semi-custom estates in Anaheim Hills neighborhoods like Mountain Park and Summit. Pricing ranges accordingly. As a general guide for full roofing replacements in Anaheim:

  • Composition shingle reroof: roughly $700 to $1,100 per roofing square (100 sq ft), all-in

  • Concrete S-tile reroof (relay existing tile, new underlayment): roughly $550 to $1,000 per square

  • New concrete or clay tile reroof: roughly $1,200 to $1,800+ per square depending on tile profile

Final pricing depends on roof complexity (cut-up roofs with lots of valleys and hips cost more), decking condition, the number of penetrations, access, and material selection. The estimate we give you is the price you pay, unless we uncover hidden decking damage during tear-off, which we'll show you in person and document with photos before doing any additional work.

Anaheim Roofing FAQ

  • Most jobs take two to four days from tear-off to final cleanup. Larger or more complex Anaheim homes with tile can run five to seven days.

  • No. The work happens entirely outside. You'll hear hammering and the compressor, so some homeowners choose to be out during the day, but it's not required.

  • Yes. We inspect every sheet of decking once the old roof is off. Replacement plywood is usually billed at a per-sheet rate that's spelled out in your estimate up front. Older Anaheim homes with original decking sometimes need more replacement than newer Anaheim Hills tracts.

  • Yes. The City of Anaheim requires a roofing permit for tear-off and replacement. We pull the permit and handle the inspection scheduling as part of the job. If your tract also requires HOA approval, we can help with that submittal too.

  • Composition (architectural) shingles, concrete S-tile, and clay tile. We can match almost any existing Anaheim roof profile, including HOA-approved tile lines for Anaheim Hills.

  • Yes. Manufacturer warranties on materials run 30 to 50 years depending on the product, and we provide our own workmanship warranty on top of that.

  • Sometimes, if the damage is from a covered event like wind or storm damage. Routine wear-and-tear replacements are typically not covered.

  • Yes. We coordinate the panel removal and reinstallation with your solar company so the timeline lines up. This is common in Anaheim.

  • Late spring through early fall is ideal, but Anaheim's climate lets us work safely most of the year. We avoid scheduling during active rain or peak Santa Ana wind events.

  • Yes, for qualifying Anaheim homeowners. We can walk you through options during the estimate.

Get a Free Roofing Estimate in Anaheim

If you're ready to get a real number on a roofing project for your Anaheim home, give us a call. We'll come out, measure, inspect your attic and decking where accessible, and email you a detailed written estimate within 48 hours.

Call Fox Roofing at (949) 520-1555 to schedule your free Tustin roofing estimate.