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Roofing Services in Cupertino

Cupertino is defined by well-maintained suburban neighborhoods built primarily in the 1960s through 1990s — Eichler-influenced designs, ranch-style homes, and two-story tract houses. Many of these homes are now on their second or third roof, and homeowners are increasingly choosing energy-efficient materials that reduce cooling costs during hot South Bay summers.

The city's highly rated schools and strong property values mean that homeowners invest in their properties. A deteriorating roof is both a structural risk and a curb appeal concern. We help Cupertino homeowners choose materials that enhance their home's value while meeting California Title 24 energy requirements.

Several Cupertino neighborhoods have active HOAs with specific roofing guidelines — approved colors, material types, and installation standards. We coordinate with HOA boards throughout the process, providing documentation and material samples for approval before work begins.

Roofing Challenges in Cupertino

HOA architectural guidelines and approval processes
Eichler homes with flat/low-slope roofs
Energy efficiency requirements (Title 24)
Aging 1960s-1990s housing stock

Common Roof Types in Cupertino

Architectural asphalt shinglesConcrete tileCool-rated shinglesFlat roof systems on Eichlers

Neighborhoods We Serve in Cupertino

Rancho RinconadaMonta VistaGarden GateHomestead SquareSeven Springs

Recent Projects in Cupertino

Project photos and case studies coming soon.

Cupertino Roofing FAQ

My Cupertino home has a flat Eichler roof — can you replace it?
Yes. Eichler homes require specialized flat roof systems — typically TPO, PVC, or modified bitumen. We are experienced with Eichler roofing and understand the unique ventilation and insulation requirements of these mid-century modern homes.
Do Cupertino HOAs have specific roofing requirements?
Many do. We work with HOA boards to get pre-approval on materials and colors before starting work. We provide material samples, color swatches, and documentation packages that meet typical HOA requirements.
What are cool-rated shingles and are they worth it in Cupertino?
Cool-rated shingles reflect more solar energy than standard shingles, reducing attic temperatures and cooling costs. In Cupertino's warm summers, they can meaningfully lower energy bills. They also meet California Title 24 energy requirements.
How old is too old for a roof in Cupertino?
Most Cupertino homes have asphalt shingle roofs with a 25-30 year lifespan. If your roof was installed in the 1990s or earlier, it is likely at or past its expected life. Our inspection tells you exactly where it stands.

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