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We replace residential roofs across Sacramento and Northern California, typically in one to three working days for a single-family home. One project manager owns your job from inspection through final walkthrough, so you call one person, not a rotating crew. We install GAF systems with our own GVD-managed crews, not subcontracted day labor, and manage every step from permit to magnetic nail sweep.
You get a written scope, a fixed price, and a roof built for Sacramento heat, UV, and winter rain, backed by California Contractor License #989637, an A+ BBB rating, and a 4.9 of 5 average across 921+ verified Google and Yelp reviews.
Each option below names what it suits and how long it lasts in Northern California conditions.
Architectural (dimensional) shingles run thicker than 3-tab, carry wind ratings up to 130 mph, and last 25 to 30 years in Northern California heat. They come in dozens of colors and carry the strongest manufacturer support. This is the default for most Sacramento homes.
We install full GAF systems, including Timberline HDZ shingles, starter strips, ridge caps, and matched underlayment. Installing the complete GAF system, not just the shingle, qualifies your roof for extended manufacturer warranty tiers a base install cannot reach.
For garages, additions, and low-slope sections, we install TPO membrane with drainage detailing. TPO reflects heat, which lowers attic temperatures in Sacramento summers, and lasts 20 to 30 years. We address the common failure points, poor seam welding and standing water, with mechanically fastened seams and proper slope.
Standing-seam metal suits modern designs, additions, and homes near the foothills. Metal reflects solar radiation and lasts 40 to 70 years, the longest service life of any system we install short of tile.
Tile lasts 50 years or more with proper underlayment maintenance and suits the Mediterranean and Spanish-style homes common in El Dorado Hills and Granite Bay.
Full tear-off and re-roof. For roofs at end of life, we strip every existing layer to the bare deck, inspect the decking, and rebuild from the deck up. California permitting limits most homes to two roofing layers, so a tear-off is often required rather than optional.
Roof installation for remodels and additions. If you are adding square footage, we sequence the roofing to match your construction schedule so the new section ties into the existing roof without leak-prone transitions.
Ventilation and flashing upgrades. We balance attic intake and exhaust ventilation and detail flashing at chimneys, skylights, valleys, and wall transitions. Most premature roof failures trace to skipped flashing or starved ventilation, not the shingles themselves.
Sacramento summers push attic temperatures past 130°F, so heat and UV resistance matter more than wind rating here.
| Material | Lifespan (N. California) | Heat performance | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Architectural asphalt | 25–30 years | Good | Most homes, value priority |
| TPO membrane | 20–30 years | Excellent (reflective) | Flat sections, garages |
| Metal (standing seam) | 40–70 years | Excellent (reflective) | Foothill homes, modern builds |
| Concrete/clay tile | 50+ years | Excellent (thermal mass) | Spanish/Mediterranean styles |
For most Sacramento homes on a budget, architectural asphalt is the practical pick. If you plan to stay 20-plus years or want the lowest cooling bills, reflective metal or tile pays back over its longer life.
If you notice several of these signs, schedule an inspection before the next rainy season.
Roof pricing moves with size, pitch, the number of existing layers to tear off, and how much decking needs repair. The ranges below reflect roofing work we have actually completed.
| Project | Typical installed range |
|---|---|
| Asphalt shingle roof replacement, typical single-family home | $18,000 – $28,000 |
| Smaller roof, partial section, or detached structure | $5,000 – $17,000 |
| Large or complex roof (steep pitch, multiple layers, multi-unit) | $28,000 – $45,000 |
A full tear-off to bare deck costs more than a single-layer replacement but is often required, since California permitting commonly limits a home to two roofing layers. Decking repair discovered after tear-off is priced as a written change order, never assumed. Every estimate itemizes material, labor, tear-off, disposal, and permit fees.
If more than 25% to 30% of a roof is damaged, full replacement is more cost-effective than repair. Below that threshold, a targeted repair usually makes financial sense. We tell you which side of that line your roof falls on during the inspection.
Roofing contractors in California must hold a state license for any job over $500 under the C-39 classification. Hiring an unlicensed roofer leaves you liable for injuries and defective work.
GVD Renovations & Remodeling holds California Contractor License #989637. You can verify our status, classification, and insurance on the CSLB site before signing.
We are a GAF Residential Certified Contractor, a status tied to manufacturer training and accountability. GAF is one of the largest asphalt shingle manufacturers in North America.
Your completed roof carries two layers of protection: the GAF manufacturer warranty on the shingles and system (term varies by product line) plus GVD workmanship coverage on the installation. Ask about current warranty eligibility when you request your quote.
Step 1: Roof inspection. We walk the roof, check the attic where accessible, and document the system's actual condition. This inspection is free and carries no obligation.
Step 2: Scope and quote. You receive a written, itemized quote naming the shingle line, underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and any decking allowance.
Step 3: Material selection. We help you choose color and product line, including GAF system options when an extended warranty is the goal.
Step 4: Scheduling and prep. We schedule around weather windows, pull any required permits, and prep the property for material delivery and tear-off.
Step 5: Tear-off and installation. The old roof comes off, decking gets inspected and repaired, then the new system goes on in the correct layered order.
Step 6: Cleanup and walkthrough. We clear the site, run a magnetic sweep for nails, and complete a final walkthrough with you before closing the project.
Yes. We inspect the roof, talk through options, and provide a written quote at no cost and no obligation.
Performance depends on deck condition, underlayment, flashing at every penetration, balanced ventilation, and correct fastening, not the shingle brand alone.
Apps that estimate from satellite imagery cannot see decking condition, attic ventilation, or flashing detail. Those hidden factors move the real price, which is why an on-roof inspection produces an accurate number and an app produces only a rough range.
Repair makes sense for a few damaged shingles, a localized flashing leak, or a single trouble spot on a sound roof. Replace when the roof is past 20 years, granule loss and curling are widespread, leaks show in multiple spots, or there is dry rot or decking damage.
Most single-family Sacramento roofs install in one to three working days once scheduled. Larger roofs, decking repairs, or weather can extend that. Your quote includes a realistic timeline.
Yes. Any roofing job over $500 requires a CSLB license under the C-39 classification, plus workers' compensation and liability insurance.
Yes. When your jurisdiction requires a permit, we pull it as part of the project, and your quote reflects the permit cost and scope.















