Roofing Contractor Newport Beach CA

Hercules Roofing is a licensed roofing contractor in Newport Beach, CA, serving residential and commercial properties across the city’s coastal neighborhoods. Newport Beach roofs face challenges that inland properties don’t: salt air corrodes metal flashing, marine layer moisture promotes algae growth on shaded slopes, and year-round UV breaks down roofing materials faster than most homeowners expect.

We handle roof repair, replacement, inspection, and maintenance for every property type in Newport Beach, from waterfront homes on Balboa Peninsula to commercial buildings near Fashion Island. Our crews are licensed, insured, and based nearby in Huntington Beach.

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Why choose our Newport roofing company?

  • Licensed and insured roofers, CSLB #1076561
  • Experienced with salt-air damage, marine layer moisture, and coastal UV exposure on Newport Beach roofs
  • Familiar with Newport Beach HOA requirements for roofing materials and appearance
  • Direct coordination with property managers for condo and multi-family buildings
  • Financing available for larger roofing projects
  • 5-star rated on Google and Yelp

Call 949-301-8984 for a free roofing estimate in Newport Beach.

Roofing Services in Newport Beach 

Hercules Roofing offers the following residential and commercial roofing services in Newport Beach, CA:

Call 949-301-8984 to discuss your roofing project.

Roof Inspection Services in Newport Beach

Hercules Roofing offers roof inspection services in Newport Beach for residential and commercial properties. Coastal roofs take more damage than inland roofs, and much of it isn’t visible from the ground. Salt air corrodes flashing quietly, marine layer moisture weakens underlayment over months, and UV-dried sealant cracks don’t show until the rainy season arrives.

Roof Inspection Services in Newport Beach

Flashing Corrosion: Checking every metal component around chimneys, vents, and skylights for rust or pitting caused by salt-air exposure

Underlayment Condition: On tile roofs, we check directly beneath the tiles. Underlayment on Newport Beach homes fails faster than inland due to prolonged marine layer dampness

Shingle and Tile Wear: Looking for granule loss, cracking, lifting, and algae buildup on north-facing or shaded slopes

Gutter and Drainage Function: Confirming water moves off the roof properly, especially on flat sections prone to ponding

Attic Ventilation: Checking airflow to prevent heat and moisture buildup that accelerates roof aging from the inside

We recommend annual inspections for all Newport Beach properties. Homes on Balboa Peninsula, Corona del Mar, and Dover Shores benefit from a second visit during the year because of their direct ocean exposure.

Call 949-301-8984 for a professional roof inspection.

Residential Roofing Newport Beach

Hercules Roofing offers residential roofing services in Newport Beach for homes across every coastal and inland neighborhood.

Our residential roofing services include:

  • Roof Installation: New roofing systems sized to your home’s structure, slope, and HOA requirements. We select materials rated for coastal UV and salt-air conditions.
  • Roof Repair: Fixing cracked tiles, corroded flashing, failed underlayment sections, and active leaks traced to their actual entry point.
  • Roof Maintenance: Scheduled visits to check for salt-air corrosion, algae buildup on shaded slopes, and early underlayment failure before they become costly repairs.

Roofing needs in Newport Beach vary by location. For example, waterfront homes on Balboa Peninsula and Balboa Island face the highest salt exposure in the city, and metal flashing and galvanized fasteners on these properties corrode within 8 to 10 years. To account for that, we use stainless steel or coated hardware on every waterfront job.

Further inland, older homes in Corona del Mar and Newport Heights were mostly built between the 1950s and 1970s. Many still have tile roofs where the underlayment has failed beneath intact-looking tiles. We check the underlayment condition directly during every tile inspection and replace it when needed, even if the surface tiles still look fine.

Newer properties in Newport Coast and Crystal Cove have concrete tile roofs governed by strict HOA rules on materials, profiles, and colors. We coordinate directly with HOA boards on material approvals, tile matching, and scheduling so your project meets community standards without delays.

Call 949-301-8984 for residential roofing services.

Commercial Roofing Newport Beach CA

Hercules Roofing offers commercial roofing services in Newport Beach for retail, restaurant, and office properties across the city.

Our commercial roofing services include:

  • Commercial Roof Installation: New flat-roof membrane systems with proper drainage slope, sealed penetrations, and materials rated for coastal exposure.
  • Commercial Roof Repair: Membrane patches, flashing replacement, seam resealing, and leak tracing on torch-down, hot-mop, and single-ply systems.
  • Commercial Roof Coatings: Reflective coatings that shield the existing membrane from UV and slow surface breakdown. Coatings extend the roof’s life by several years without requiring a full tear-off and replacement.

Newport Beach’s commercial flat roofs face various challenges due to the city’s combination of coastal UV, salt air, and limited drainage on low-slope surfaces. Buildings near Fashion Island and along Coast Highway collect standing water after rain, and that water breaks down membrane surfaces and flashing connections faster than on sloped roofs. Blocked scupper drains make the problem worse by letting water sit for days. Restaurant and retail rooftops also experience regular foot traffic from HVAC technicians, causing punctures and wear that go unnoticed until the next rain.

We schedule all commercial work around your business hours and handle rooftop equipment carefully during any project.

Call 949-301-8984 for commercial roofing solutions.

Roof Installation & Replacement in Newport Beach

Our roof installation & replacement service in Newport Beach includes careful material selection and execution designed specifically for coastal environments. A standard roof installation that works fine ten miles inland won’t last long when exposed to direct marine-layer moisture and salt air.

Whether you are building a custom home, replacing an aging roof on an established property, or updating a commercial flat roof, we manage the entire replacement process from initial teardown to final city inspection.

Our roof installation process includes:

  • Tear-Off and Deck Inspection: Complete removal of old materials down to the roof deck, replacing rotted plywood or water-damaged fascia board before installing new layers.
  • Upgraded Underlayment: Installing heavy-duty synthetic or rubberized ice-and-water underlayment built to resist coastal moisture penetration far better than standard felt paper.
  • Coastal-Grade Hardware: Utilizing stainless steel, copper, or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners and flashings that resist salt-air pitting and corrosion.
  • Precision Fitting & Sealing: Custom-cutting tiles, shingles, or membrane seams to fit complex rooflines, skylights, and chimneys snugly.
  • Permitting & Code Compliance: Managing all filings with the Newport Beach Building Division to ensure your installation strictly meets Class B/A fire retardancy standards and local codes.

Call 949-301-8984 to schedule a consultation for your roof installation

Roof Repair in Newport Beach CA

We offer roof repair services to prevent small leaks and coastal surface damage from turning into major structural issues. Newport Beach’s ocean moisture enters through small cracks in the sealant or corroded flashing long before water drips through your ceiling. Our repair services target the root cause of leaks rather than putting temporary patches over visible damage.

Common roof repairs we handle in Newport Beach:

  • Underlayment Replacement (Tile Lift & Reset): Removing surface tiles, replacing the decayed underlayment, and reinstalling the original tiles to match the existing aesthetics.
  • Flashing Repair and Replacement: Swapping out rusted, salt-damaged metal around chimneys, sidewalls, and valley gutters with corrosion-resistant metals.
  • Tile and Shingle Matching: Replacing cracked, broken, or blown-off roof tiles and asphalt shingles with exact material and color matches.
  • Flat Roof Leak Repairs: Resealing split seams, patching punctures from foot traffic, and fixing pulling flashings on torch-down and hot-mop systems.
  • Emergency Leak Response: Temporarily tarping damaged sections during severe winter storms to prevent active water damage inside your home or business.

Call 949-301-8984 for immediate roof repair in Newport Beach.

Roof Maintenance Newport Beach in CA

Roof maintenance services in Newport Beach extend the lifespan of your roof and avoid premature replacement costs in coastal Orange County. Because salt air constantly eats away at metal parts and damp shade breeds destructive algae, routine upkeep keeps your protective layers working efficiently year-round.

Our scheduled roof maintenance includes:

  • Debris & Drain Clearing: Removing accumulated leaves, coastal grit, and debris from valleys, gutters, and scuppers to stop water from ponding on low-slope sections.
  • Algae and Moss Removal: Cleaning shaded north-facing slopes to prevent organic growth from rotting underlayment edges and breaking down tile surfaces.
  • Sealant & Penetration Renewal: Re-caulking pipe boots, flashing joints, and HVAC equipment bases with high-grade marine sealants that resist cracking from UV ray exposure.
  • Fastener & Flashing Checks: Identifying early rust spots or lifting hardware on waterfront homes so they can be treated before leaks form.
  • Post-Storm Inspections: Performing swift checkups after windstorms or winter rain spells to ensure zero concealed damage occurred.

Call 949-301-8984 to sign up for a tailored roof maintenance plan.

HOA and Property Management Roofing Services in Newport Beach

HOA and property management roofing services in Newport Beach require a contractor who understands community architectural guidelines, strict approval processes, and large-scale multi-family scheduling. Neighborhoods across Newport Coast, Crystal Cove, and Belcourt enforce strict aesthetic guidelines regarding tile weight, material profiles, and exact color matching.

We work directly with HOA boards, architectural review committees, and property management teams to supply full spec sheets, sample materials, and required documentation long before work begins, ensuring smooth approvals and zero community fines.

Call 949-301-8984 to discuss HOA or property management roofing solutions.

We Work With Different Types of Roofing Systems and Materials

Hercules Roofing works with every roofing material used on Newport Beach properties. Each material responds differently to salt air, UV, and marine-layer moisture, so the right choice depends on where your property is located and how much coastal exposure it gets.

  • Flat Roofing Systems: Includes torch-down, hot mop, TPO, and EPDM. All flat-roof systems in Newport Beach depend on drainage design and membrane condition, rather than on slope, to remain watertight. Regular drain clearing and membrane inspection are required to prevent ponding damage.
  • Shingle Roofing: Available in three-tab and architectural styles. Standard shingles lose granules faster in Newport Beach’s UV-heavy climate. We recommend algae-resistant, UV-rated options for homes that stay damp from the marine layer, especially on north-facing slopes.
  • Tile Roofing: The most common material on Newport Beach homes. Clay and concrete tile resist UV and salt air well, but the underlayment beneath them fails after 15 to 20 years of coastal dampness. That’s usually what needs replacing, not the tiles themselves.
  • Torch-Down Roofing: A single modified bitumen membrane fused to the deck with heat. Common on residential flat sections and commercial rooftops. The membrane itself doesn’t corrode from salt air, making it a practical choice for waterfront flat roofs.
  • Hot Mop Roofing: A multi-layer built-up system using hot asphalt and reinforced felt. The multiple plies provide redundancy if one layer is punctured, and the gravel surface shields the asphalt from direct UV breakdown.

Call 949-301-8984 to discuss which material fits your property and location.

Newport Beach Neighborhoods We Serve

Hercules Roofing serves every neighborhood in Newport Beach. Below are the areas we work in most often and the roofing conditions we typically find in each:

  • Corona del Mar: One of the oldest residential areas in Newport Beach. Homes here sit on elevated coastal bluffs, meaning roofs get direct ocean wind in addition to salt air. Clay tile is the dominant material, and we frequently find corroded valley flashing and cracked hip tiles from decades of wind-driven salt exposure.
  • Balboa Peninsula and Balboa Island: The most water-adjacent residential areas in the city. Homes are tightly spaced, which limits roof access and requires careful staging during replacement projects. Many properties have a mix of sloped and flat roof sections, each needing different materials and maintenance approaches.
  • Newport Coast and Crystal Cove: Planned communities with newer construction and uniform concrete tile roofing. HOA boards in these neighborhoods review every reroofing application for material type, tile profile, and color match. Projects here require pre-approval before any work begins.
  • Eastbluff: A residential neighborhood of single-family homes built primarily in the 1960s and 1970s. Original roofs in this area are well past their expected lifespan. We see a high volume of full replacements here, often uncovering deck damage from years of slow moisture intrusion that was never addressed.
  • Dover Shores: Waterfront homes along Upper Newport Bay with a mix of tile, shingle, and flat-roof sections. The flat portions are especially vulnerable to ponding and membrane wear from constant bay-side moisture. Wind patterns off the bay also shift debris onto roofs more frequently than in shielded inland neighborhoods.
  • Newport Heights: An established neighborhood with homes from the mid-1900s. Roofing here is a mix of asphalt shingles and older tile systems. Many homes have had partial repairs over the years that used mismatched materials, which creates weak points where different systems meet.
  • Newport Center (Fashion Island Area): The commercial core of Newport Beach. Retail, office, and restaurant buildings here use flat membrane systems that need regular drain clearing and coating maintenance. Foot traffic from rooftop HVAC servicing is a common source of membrane punctures on these properties.

Call 949-301-8984 to schedule a roofing estimate in your Newport Beach neighborhood.

Roof Financing Solutions Newport Beach

New Roof $300/Mo / No Payments 12/Mo

We offer roof financing solutions in Newport Beach, California, making major roof replacements and necessary repairs accessible without compromising on material quality or craftsmanship. A high-performing coastal roof is a critical investment in your home’s structural protection and property value, but paying for a full replacement upfront isn’t always convenient. We partner with leading lenders to offer straightforward, flexible financing options tailored to your household budget.

Call 949-301-8984 to explore our roof financing options today.

Get a Free Roofing Estimate in Newport Beach

Get a free roofing estimate in Newport Beach by calling Hercules Roofing for an in-person inspection of your property. Coastal roofs age differently than inland roofs, and knowing exactly where your roof stands saves you money in the long run.

Our team inspects every component, identifies salt-air corrosion, underlayment wear, and drainage issues specific to your neighborhood, and gives you a clear recommendation with upfront pricing before any work begins. Whether your home is on the bluffs in Corona del Mar or your business is near Fashion Island, we handle every roofing need from a single repair to a full replacement.

Call 949-301-8984 to schedule your free roofing estimate in Newport Beach.

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Hercules Roofing

7755 Center Ave Suite 1100 Unit B

Huntington Beach, CA 92647

United States

+1 949-301-8984

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FAQs

Does Newport Beach require permits for reroofing?

The City of Newport Beach Community Development Department, Building Division, handles reroof permits. Newport Beach building code also requires Class B fire-retardant roof covering when more than 50% of a roof is replaced within a one-year period. Your roofing contractor should handle the permit process on your behalf.

How does salt air affect roofs in Newport Beach?

Salt air corrodes metal flashing, fasteners, and exposed hardware faster than inland environments. Properties closest to the water, like those on Balboa Peninsula and Corona del Mar, experience the most corrosion.

Do Newport Beach HOAs control what roofing materials you can use?

Communities in Newport Coast, Crystal Cove, and other HOA-governed neighborhoods set specific requirements for roofing materials, tile profiles, and colors. We coordinate with HOA boards directly to meet those requirements.

How often should I have my Newport Beach roof inspected?

We recommend annual inspections for all Newport Beach properties. Homes within a mile of the ocean benefit from a second inspection each year due to increased salt and moisture exposure.

What roofing systems work best near the coast?

Tile roofing holds up well against UV and doesn’t corrode from salt air. For flat roofs, torch-down and hot mop systems both perform well when maintained and coated properly. The best choice depends on your property type, slope, and HOA requirements.