Los Angeles & Orange County

The Lasting Strength of Metal, Done Right

Standing seam and metal shingle roofing built for Southern California sun, wind, and wildfire country, installed and detailed to last for decades.

White standing seam metal roof with dormer and chimney on a single-family home — Hybrid Renovations roofing contractor

Metal Roofing · Los Angeles & Orange County

One Roof That Outlasts the House, Resists Fire, and Cuts Cooling Bills

  • 40 to 70 years Lifespan Routinely outlasts asphalt two to three times over, and often the house itself.
  • Class A fire-rated Protection Noncombustible, and safely disperses a lightning strike instead of igniting.
  • Cooler home Energy Reflective cool-roof metal can cut cooling costs by roughly 10 to 25 percent.
  • Solar-ready Future-proof Standing seam lets solar clamp on with no roof holes, and outlasts the panels.

Most roofs are something you replace. A metal roof is something you install once and stop thinking about.

A quality metal roof is one of the smartest long-term decisions a homeowner in Southern California can make. It can last 40 to 70 years, two to three times longer than asphalt, so for many homes it truly is the last roof they will ever need. It is noncombustible and installs as a Class A fire-rated system, which matters across our fire-prone hillsides and canyons. And because metal reflects the sun instead of soaking it up, the right system can lower your cooling costs through the hottest months.

We install and replace metal roofs for homeowners across Los Angeles County and Orange County, from sleek standing seam to stone-coated steel that looks like tile or shake. We handle full installations and replacements, not small patch jobs, and we build every roof to code with the coastal or inland metal that fits where you live.

Metal Roof Installation & Replacement

New Metal Roof or Full Replacement, Handled Start to Finish

We install and replace metal roofs for homeowners across Los Angeles and Orange County. These are full-scale projects, new roofs and complete replacements, not small patch repairs or commercial work. Whether you are building new, upgrading from asphalt or wood, or replacing a roof that has reached the end of its life, we handle the entire job from tear-off to final walkthrough.

  • Roofing crew installing dark standing seam metal panels on a coastal California home under construction

    New Installation

    For new construction, a room addition, or a home getting metal for the first time, including an upgrade from asphalt, tile, or wood shake. We install a complete metal system on a properly prepared deck, built to code for your coastal or inland location.

  • Roofer fastening dark stone-coated metal roofing during a residential roof replacement — Hybrid Renovations

    Full Replacement

    The standard for most re-roofs. We tear off the old roof down to the deck, inspect and repair the wood underneath, then install new underlayment, flashing, and your metal system. It is the clean reset that earns the full manufacturer and workmanship warranty.

  • Installer drilling corrugated metal roofing over an existing wood shingle roof on a residential home

    Metal Over an Existing Roof

    Metal is light enough to sometimes install over one sound layer, which can save on tear-off and disposal. It only works when the deck is solid, the roof is a single layer, and the manufacturer allows it. We inspect first and tell you honestly whether your roof qualifies or whether a tear-off is the better long-term call.

Is it time?

Signs your roof is ready to replace

If a few of these sound familiar, it is worth a free look. We will tell you what we find, and recommend the right approach with no pressure.

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Free in-home consultations across LA and Orange County.

  • Past its prime

    Near or past its expected lifespan (asphalt is often 15 to 25 years).

  • Recurring leaks

    Water stains or leaks that keep coming back after repairs.

  • Visible wear

    Widespread curling, cracked, or missing shingles, or granules in the gutters.

  • Storm damage

    Wind or storm damage across the roof, not just one small spot.

  • Rising bills

    Cooling bills climbing because the roof soaks up heat instead of reflecting it.

  • Solar plans

    You are planning solar and want a roof that will outlast the panels.

Metal Roof Styles

Which Metal Roof Style Fits Your Home?

Metal roofing is not one look. It ranges from sleek modern panels to profiles that pass for tile, shake, or shingle from the street. Tap a style to compare lifespan, cost, look, and how well each one suits solar, then see who it fits and our honest take.

Choose a metal roof style
Dark bronze standing seam metal roof on a stone and brick single-story home at dusk

Standing Seam

Flagship

Our flagship, longest life

Lifespan 50 to 70 years
Cost Relative cost 4 of 4
Look Modern & architectural
Solar Best base, clamps on

Best fitModern and custom homes, remodels, and anyone planning solar across LA and Orange County.

Honest take

Our flagship and the pick we recommend most when the look suits the home. It costs the most and rewards a skilled crew, but it lasts the longest and is the ideal base for solar.

Gray stone-coated steel shake roofing with multiple gabled dormers on a residential home

Stone-Coated Steel

Looks like tile or shake

Lifespan 40 to 50+ years
Cost Relative cost 3 of 4
Look Tile, shake, or shingle
Solar Good, bracket-mounted

Best fitSpanish, Mediterranean, ranch, and craftsman homes, and HOA neighborhoods.

Honest take

The best path to metal on a traditional or HOA home, and the quietest option. Many HOAs that ban "metal" still allow it, but we confirm your CC&Rs before we promise anything.

Brown metal tile roofing with rooftop solar panels and a brick chimney on a residential home

Metal Shingle, Shake & Slate

Traditional look, hidden fasteners

Lifespan 40+ years
Cost Relative cost 3 of 4
Look Shingle, shake, or slate
Solar Good, bracket-mounted

Best fitTraditional and transitional homes that want metal without the modern panel look.

Honest take

A solid middle ground. You get concealed fasteners and a familiar look, though it does not make the architectural statement standing seam does.

Slate blue corrugated metal roof with cupola and dormer on a two-story coastal home — Hybrid Renovations roofing contractor

Corrugated / Exposed-Fastener

Budget

Lowest cost, industrial

Lifespan Varies with upkeep
Cost Relative cost 1 of 4
Look Industrial & utilitarian
Solar Not ideal

Best fitBudget projects, detached structures, and homes going for the industrial look.

Honest take

The budget pick. Fine for a shop or detached structure, but the exposed screws need resealing over time, so we rarely recommend it for a main house.

Every style comes in steel for inland homes or aluminum for coastal salt air. Not sure which fits? We bring samples to your free consultation.

The Flagship · Standing Seam

Standing Seam Metal Roofing, BuiltWithout a Single Exposed Screw

Standing seam is the metal roof we recommend most, and the one people picture when they imagine a modern metal roof. Long panels run unbroken from the ridge to the eave, and every fastener is hidden beneath the raised seams. With nothing exposed to the sun, rain, and Santa Ana winds, there is almost nothing to work loose or leak, which is why a standing seam roof can outlast the home it protects.

No screws to fail

Every fastener hides beneath the seams, so nothing on the surface can loosen, corrode, or leak.

One clean run, ridge to eave

Continuous panels mean fewer seams and a fast path for water to shed in heavy rain.

The longest-lasting roof

Commonly 50 to 70 years, often outlasting the home itself.

Two-tone bronze and charcoal standing seam metal roof on a home with green board-and-batten siding — Hybrid Renovations
Standing seam roof, modern home

Engineered for our climate

The right seam and clip system lets panels move through the heat and hold up to high winds.

The best base for solar

Solar clamps to the seams with no roof holes, and the metal outlasts the panels.

The modern look you want

Clean vertical lines in steel or aluminum, in dozens of durable, fade-resistant colors.

Honest take

Standing seam costs more than other metal, and it rewards a skilled crew. The flashing, seams, and clip pattern all have to be right for the roof to deliver on its long life. That precise work is exactly what we specialize in, and every install is handled by our own manufacturer-trained crews.

The Southern California Decision

Coastal Aluminum or Inland Steel? Your Address Decides

The same metal roof does not belong in Newport Beach and Pasadena. Salt air is the one thing that attacks a metal roof, so the metal itself should change with your distance from the ocean. This is the difference between a roof that lasts 60 years and one that shows corrosion at its cut edges in 15.

Aluminum zone Steel & Galvalume zone
~1,500 ft from saltwater, where most steel warranties stop
Aluminum standing seam metal roof on a modern coastal California home overlooking the ocean — Hybrid Renovations

Aluminum

Coastal strip

Built for the coast

Aluminum does not rust. It forms its own protective oxide layer, which makes it the right metal for Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Long Beach, the Palos Verdes Peninsula, and the rest of the coastal strip. We finish it in PVDF so the color lasts as long as the panel.

  • No red rust, even at cut panel edges
  • The metal manufacturers stand behind near the ocean
  • Light, with the same concealed-fastener systems
  • Costs more than steel, worth it in the salt-air zone

Best fitThe default within a few miles of the coast, and what we quote in beach cities.

Warm bronze steel standing seam metal roof on a stone ranch home in inland California wine country — Hybrid Renovations

Steel & Galvalume

Inland LA & OC

The inland workhorse

Away from salt air, coated steel is the best value in metal roofing. Galvalume wraps the panel in an aluminum-zinc alloy that resists corrosion for decades, and PVDF paint protects it further. It is stronger and stiffer than aluminum, holds its shape on long runs, and costs less.

  • Galvalume resists corrosion inland for decades
  • Stiffer panels that resist oil-canning on long runs
  • The best price-to-lifespan ratio in metal roofing
  • Not for direct coastal salt, which attacks cut edges

Best fitInland LA and OC, from Whittier and Fullerton to Anaheim and Pasadena.

The fine print most roofers skip

Most steel and Galvalume warranties exclude homes within about 1,500 feet of saltwater. On the wrong street, a steel roof can be out of warranty the day it goes on. We read the proximity clause on every product we quote, so the roof you buy is one the manufacturer will stand behind at your address.

Close-up of a copper standing seam metal roof with ridge and valley detail on a residential home

Copper and zinc, the architectural upgrade

Want the roof to be part of the architecture? We also install copper and zinc, premium metals that never need paint and age into a living patina. Both handle coastal air well, with service lives around 75 to 100 years for copper and about 80 for zinc. They cost several times more, so we usually reserve them for accent roofs, entries, and standout custom homes.

Whichever metal fits your address, every roof we install carries the same concealed-fastener engineering and PVDF finish.

Why Metal

Six Reasons Metal Roofs Win in Southern California

Metal is the fastest-growing roofing material in the country for reasons that matter even more here: sun that punishes asphalt, wildfire seasons, Santa Ana winds, and cooling bills that climb every summer. Here is what a metal roof actually buys you.

40 to 70 years

The last roof many owners buy

A lifespan that outlasts two or three asphalt roofs

Most metal roofs last 40 to 70 years, and premium standing seam reaches the high end. That is two to three asphalt roofs' worth of service from a single install, which is why so many owners consider it the last roof they will buy.

Class A

Top fire rating

Class A fire protection

Noncombustible, and installed as a Class A assembly, the highest fire rating a roof can hold.

10 to 25%

Lower cooling costs

A cooler house for less

Cool-roof metal reflects the sun's heat, cutting cooling costs by roughly 10 to 25 percent in hot climates.

1 to 3 lb

Per square foot

Light on your structure

A fraction of concrete tile, so your framing carries less load, and it can sometimes go over an existing layer.

160+ mph

Engineered wind rating

Built for wind and impact

Standing seam can exceed 160 mph, and many panels carry Class 4 impact resistance, the top hail and debris rating.

Up to ~6% more

Added resale value

Low maintenance now, higher resale later

No cracked tiles to swap or shingles to re-nail, just occasional inspections and clear gutters. Metal is fully recyclable at end of life, and studies have shown a metal roof can add resale value, in some markets up to around 6 percent.

Two of these benefits, energy and fire, carry real California code weight. Here is what that means for your project.

Energy Code, Handled

We Build to the Code, So You Never Have To Read It

California's Title 24 energy code requires most roof replacements in our climate zones to use cool-roof materials, and the City of LA sets the bar higher still. Here is the exact standard we build to, and what it gets you.

The code we build to

Title 24 cool-roof compliance

  • Aged solar reflectance 0.20 min
  • Thermal emittance 0.75 min
  • Or Solar Reflectance Index SRI 16+
  • City of LA, steep slope 0.25 aged
  • CRRC-rated and documented In permit

We spec to the stricter number that applies to your address, so the roof passes inspection the first time.

10 to 25%

A cooler house for less

A reflective metal roof can cut cooling costs by roughly 10 to 25 percent in hot climates and eases the load on your AC during heat waves.

Any color, even the dark ones

Cool-rated PVDF finishes reflect heat regardless of shade, so deep charcoals and bronzes still meet code. You do not choose between the color you want and compliance.

CRRC proof in your permit

The Cool Roof Rating Council's independent, three-year aged rating is what inspectors check. That documentation goes into your permit package, filed by us.

Title 24 is our paperwork, not yours.

We choose the compliant panel and color with you, file the CRRC documentation with your permit, and build to the exact spec the inspector checks.

Built for Solar

The Best Roof to Put Solar On, With Zero Holes Drilled

In Southern California, the roof question and the solar question are really one question. Standing seam metal is the best base you can give panels, and it solves the problem nobody warns you about: what happens to your solar when the roof underneath it wears out.

Rooftop solar panels mounted on a terracotta standing seam metal roof using a rail-and-clamp system
Solar mounted on a standing seam metal roof

Standing seam

Mounts clamp onto the seams. No holes, no penetrations, no sealants to age and leak.

Shingle roof

Every mount is drilled and sealed. Those penetrations are the most common roof leak risk.

$1,500-$6,000

The bill that never arrives. Panels are warrantied 25 to 30 years, often longer than an asphalt roof lasts, which forces owners to pay to remove and reinstall the whole array just to replace the roof under it. A metal roof lasting 50+ years means one roof, one array.

Clamps, not holes

The rail attachment points that leak on a shingle roof simply do not exist on standing seam.

One roof, one array

A 50-plus-year roof outlasts the panels on top of it, so a future re-roof never means removing your solar.

Cooler panels, better output

A reflective metal plane runs cooler than dark asphalt, a friendlier operating environment for the array.

Not installing solar yet? A standing seam roof keeps every option open. When you are ready, the installer clamps to the seams without touching the roof surface, and your roof warranty is not disturbed by mounting holes.

Clay and concrete tile roofs on hillside homes in a Santa Clarita neighborhood below the mountains at sunset

Wildfire-Ready Roofing

A Class A Metal Roof, Built for Wildfire Country

Metal is noncombustible, so wildfire embers have nothing to catch on. Installed correctly as a Class A assembly, your roof carries the highest fire rating there is. Class A is not just the panels, it is the whole system, and the details at the edges are what keep embers out.

What we build in
  • Class A fire-rated underlayment
  • Noncombustible steel or aluminum panels
  • Sealed ridge and eave closures
  • Metal valley and edge flashing
  • Ember-resistant attic vents

In a Fire Hazard Severity Zone? Many insurers now ask for Class A roof documentation before they will cover a home. We build to California's wildfire code and hand you the paperwork.

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Let's Clear This Up

What You've Heard About Metal Roofs, and What's Actually True

Metal roofing carries decades of myths, most of them born from old barn roofs nailed straight to open rafters. A modern residential metal roof is a different machine. Open each one to see the reality.

The truth

Not over a solid roof deck. Metal installs over plywood sheathing and a full underlayment, with attic insulation below, which puts rain noise in the same range as any other roof. Stone-coated steel is quieter still. The tin-roof drumming people remember came from panels over open framing, not how homes are built.

The truth

It does not. The Metal Construction Association's guidance, aligned with the NFPA, is clear that roof material does not change the odds of a strike. And if lightning ever did hit, metal is the roof you would want: it spreads the energy across the surface and, being noncombustible, cannot ignite.

The truth

Quality residential metal carries Class 4 impact resistance, the top rating in the UL 2218 test, a 2-inch steel ball dropped from two stories. Unlike shingles, metal keeps that resistance for life, and textured or stone-coated finishes hide minor marks. Hail bad enough to hurt a Class 4 metal roof is doing worse to every other roof on the street.

The truth

Bare steel rusts. Roofing steel is coated in Galvalume, an aluminum-zinc barrier, then finished in PVDF paint, which resists corrosion for decades inland. Near the coast we switch to aluminum, which cannot red-rust at all. The right metal for your location does not have a rust problem in its service life.

The truth

It is the opposite. Metal reflects the solar heat that asphalt absorbs, and cool-roof finishes amplify it. On a summer afternoon a dark asphalt roof can run dozens of degrees hotter than a reflective metal one, which is why cool metal roofs can trim cooling costs by roughly 10 to 25 percent.

The truth

Metal costs more up front, usually two to three times asphalt. But asphalt in Southern California sun often needs replacing in 15 to 25 years, so a 50-plus-year metal roof covers the same decades in one install instead of two or three, while lowering cooling bills and adding resale value. Cheapest per year beats cheapest today.

Have a concern that is not on this list? Ask us at your estimate. You will get a straight answer, including the cases where metal is not the right choice.

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Colors & Finishes

A Finish for Every Home, From Coastal Modern to Spanish Revival

The bare metal barn roof is ancient history. Today's metal roofs come in dozens of colors, protected by PVDF (Kynar 500) paint that holds color for decades. Drag through the range, or let it roll.

Matte black standing seam metal roofing color option with deep vertical seam lines — Hybrid Renovations Cool-rated Matte Black
Charcoal gray standing seam metal roofing finish with light and dark vertical striations Cool-rated Charcoal
Slate gray standing seam metal roofing color sample with vertical ribbed panels — Hybrid Renovations Slate Gray
Burnished slate dark brown tile-profile metal roofing color option with curved barrel tiles Burnished Slate
Warm bronze standing seam metal roofing color sample with glossy vertical panel ribs — Hybrid Renovations Cool-rated Bronze
Copper penny tile-profile metal roofing color sample in a warm reddish-brown barrel-tile finish — Hybrid Renovations Copper Penny
Terracotta red tile-profile metal roofing color swatch with classic Spanish barrel-tile shaping Cool-rated Terracotta
Sandstone tan tile-profile metal roofing color sample with a smooth barrel-tile surface — Hybrid Renovations Sandstone
Regal blue standing seam metal roofing color swatch with tall vertical raised seams Cool-rated Regal Blue
Weathered zinc gray standing seam metal roofing finish with cool-toned vertical seam panels Weathered Zinc
Mansard brown tile-profile metal roofing color swatch with curved barrel-style panels Mansard Brown
Sierra tan barrel-tile profile metal roofing color sample with a glossy S-curve finish — Hybrid Renovations Sierra Tan

Matte Black

A bold, modern statement that stays cool-rated for Title 24, beautiful on clean standing seam lines.

Cool-rated · Title 24 Coastal modern Standing seam

Charcoal

The most versatile dark, at home on modern and traditional houses alike, and cool-rated in most finishes.

Cool-rated · Title 24 Modern or traditional Matte or textured

Slate Gray

A cool mid-gray that suits nearly any home, on standing seam or a metal shingle profile.

Versatile Most profiles

Burnished Slate

A warm brown-gray for classic and ranch homes, especially handsome on a metal shake profile.

Traditional & ranch Metal shake

Bronze

A warm metallic that suits Mediterranean and modern homes, and reflects heat as a cool-rated color.

Cool-rated · Title 24 Mediterranean Stone-coated

Copper Penny

A living metallic statement for standout homes and accent roofs, developing a natural patina over time.

Accent roofs Metallic

Terracotta

The clay-tile look in fire-safe metal, ideal for Spanish revival, and cool-rated to meet Title 24.

Cool-rated · Title 24 Spanish revival Stone-coated tile

Sandstone

A warm neutral that flatters almost any home and reflects heat well in Southern California sun.

Warm neutral Most profiles

Regal Blue

A deep, confident accent color for traditional and craftsman homes, available cool-rated.

Cool-rated · Title 24 Traditional accent Standing seam

Weathered Zinc

A soft blue-gray that reads coastal and modern, and pairs cleanly with standing seam profiles.

Coastal modern Standing seam

Mansard Brown

A deep warm brown for classic homes, handsome on shingle or shake profiles.

Classic homes Shingle or shake

Sierra Tan

A light warm neutral for ranch and traditional homes that takes the full Southern California sun in stride.

Ranch & traditional Textured

Colors are representative; final samples are matched to manufacturer swatches at your estimate.

Smooth matte black standing seam metal roofing finish sample with low-sheen ribbed panels by Hybrid Renovations

Matte

Low-sheen and modern, and it hides marks well.

Matte textured metal roofing finish sample with a granular surface and curved barrel-tile profile by Hybrid Renovations

Textured

Embossed depth that disguises minor imperfections.

Charcoal stone-coated metal roofing finish sample with a granulated, shake-style textured surface

Stone-coated

A granular tile or shake look, quieter in the rain.

Warm copper standing seam metal roofing finish sample with a bright, reflective surface

Metallic

Copper and zinc looks with a living sheen.

Metallic wood grain print metal roofing finish sample with dark shake-style panels by Hybrid Renovations

Wood-grain print

The warmth of wood with none of the fire risk.

Weathered zinc blue-gray metal roofing finish sample with a mottled, aged patina texture

Weathered

Zinc and patina tones that age gracefully.

Protected by PVDF (Kynar 500)

The premium paint system on quality metal roofing. It resists fading and chalking, and carries 30 to 40 year finish warranties on many products, so the color you choose is the color you keep.

Even dark colors stay cool

Cool-rated charcoals and bronzes reflect heat and meet Title 24. See how cool colors meet code.

HOA-friendly by design

We help you choose a color and profile that satisfies your HOA guidelines before anything is ordered.

Not sure what fits your home? We bring physical color and finish samples to your free estimate, so you can see them on your roof, in your own light.

OUR METAL ROOFING PROCESS

How We Install Your Metal Roof

A metal roof can last for decades, but only if the deck beneath it is sound and the edges are sealed right. Here is exactly how we install or re-roof a metal roof, from protecting your home on day one to the final walkthrough. Every step is built around a dry, solid deck and panels that are free to expand, shed water, and hold their color for the life of the roof. 

  1. We protect your property

    We cover your landscaping, walkways, and AC units, set up debris control, and run a magnetic sweep for stray screws and metal shavings at the end of each day. Your driveway and yard stay usable while we work.

  2. We tear off the old roof

    We strip the roof down to the wood deck and haul the old material away. Going all the way down lets us see the deck's real condition instead of building a brand-new roof over hidden problems.

  3. We check and prep the deck

    We replace any rotted or damaged sheathing so your metal roof starts on solid, flat wood. Metal is light, so your framing is rarely a concern the way it is with tile, but a smooth, sound deck is what lets the panels lie straight and true. We tell you honestly if anything needs attention before we go further.

  4. We install the underlayment and flashing

    This is the layer that actually keeps water out. We lay a high-temperature underlayment built for the heat a metal roof holds, add extra waterproofing at the eaves and in the valleys where water collects, and set new metal flashing at every valley, wall, and roof penetration. Those transitions are where most roofs leak, so each one is formed to send water back onto the roof, not behind it.

  5. We install the metal panels

    We fasten the panels from the eaves up. On a standing seam roof, hidden clips lock the seams with no exposed screws, and those clips let the metal expand and contract with the heat so the panels never buckle or loosen. Every panel is fastened to code for your roof's slope and our local wind requirements, and we work off several coils or bundles at once so the color stays even across the whole roof.

  6. We finish the edges, then clean up and walk it with you

    We cap the ridges and hips and close the eave and ridge gaps with weather- and ember-resistant closures, the small details that keep wind-driven rain and embers out. Then we run a final magnetic sweep, haul away every scrap, and walk the finished roof with you before we call it done, along with your warranty paperwork.

Permits & Inspections

We Handle the Permits, the Code, and the Inspections

 A metal roof replacement in Los Angeles or Orange County has to be permitted, built to California code, and inspected. We take all of that off your plate. You do not chase the city, fill out forms, or wait around for inspectors. We pull the permit, build to code, coordinate every inspection, and hand you a clean, signed-off record when the job is done. 

  • We pull the permit

    We file for and pull the roofing permit with your local building department, whether your home is in the City of Los Angeles, unincorporated LA County, or an Orange County city, so the work is on record and done by the book.

  • We build to California code

    Where it applies, we meet Title 24 cool-roof requirements, install CRRC-rated products, and build a Class A fire-rated assembly for homes in wildfire zones. The right specs go into the permit from the start, so nothing gets flagged later.

  • We coordinate the inspections

    We schedule and meet the required inspections and make sure the roof passes. If the inspector has questions, we handle them directly, so you never have to.

  • We hand over the signed-off record

    When the final inspection passes, you get the documentation showing the roof was permitted, inspected, and approved. That record protects your home's value and can matter to your insurer and to future buyers.

Credentials & Certifications

Built on Trust, Backed by Proof

Every roof we install is covered, certified, and managed start to finish.

  • Licensed, Bonded & Insured
  • Manufacturer-Certified Installers
  • Workmanship Warranties
  • 1,000+ Completed Projects
  • BBB Accredited
  • Clear Written Estimate & Scope
  • One Dedicated Project Manager
  • 4.9-Star Average Rating
Crew pouring concrete and stacking roof tile at a two-story home under construction by Hybrid Renovations general contractor

OUR PROCESS

Four Steps. Zero Surprises.

Clear, honest communication from your first call to the final walkthrough.

  1. Free estimate

    Next-day visit

    It starts with a free visit, often the very next day. We look at the work, listen to your goals, and hand you a clear written estimate at no cost.

  2. Locked-in pricing

    Good for a year

    Your estimate is detailed, honest, and good for a full year. Take your time to plan and budget, and the price stays the same when you're ready.

  3. Project manager

    One point of contact

    One dedicated manager runs the entire job. They handle the permits, materials, and crew, and keep you updated at every step so nothing catches you off guard.

  4. Final walkthrough

    Workmanship warranty

    We walk the finished project with you and aren't done until you're happy. Anything that needs a fix, we fix, all backed by a written workmanship warranty.

Reviews

4.9 stars across 100+ five-star reviews
from LA & Orange County homeowners.

Real homeowners. Real renovations. Verified across Google.

FINANCING

Renovate Now, Pay Over Time

Big projects shouldn't have to wait on cash flow. We work with trusted financing partners so you can move forward on your roof, remodel, or ADU and spread the cost into monthly payments that fit your budget. Financing is available with approved credit.

  1. Tell us you're interested

    During your free estimate

    Let your project manager know financing is on the table. We'll build it into your written estimate so you see the full picture upfront.

  2. Apply in minutes

    Quick application

    We connect you with our financing partners and walk you through a short application. Many homeowners get same-day approval, without the long wait of a bank.

  3. Choose what fits

    You pick the plan

    Review the options you're approved for and pick the monthly payment that fits your budget. No pressure to take more than you need.

  4. Start your project

    Get to work

    Once you're approved, we lock in your start date and get going. You enjoy the result now and pay over time.

Financing available with approved credit. Terms vary by lender and project.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions Homeowners Ask Us

Straight answers about how we work, what projects cost, and what to expect when you hire a licensed contractor. No pressure, no runaround.

How long does a metal roof last in Southern California?

Most metal roofs last 40 to 70 years, and a quality standing seam system often reaches the high end of that range. That is two to three times the life of a typical asphalt roof in our climate, which is why many homeowners consider a metal roof the last roof they will buy. 

How much does a metal roof cost in Los Angeles and Orange County?

Metal costs more up front than asphalt, usually two to three times as much, and the exact price depends on the metal, the profile, your roof's size and complexity, and the tear-off involved. Because a metal roof can last 50 years or more, it often costs less per year than repeated asphalt replacements. We give you a detailed written estimate at no charge so you know the real number for your home. 

Can a metal roof be installed over my existing roof?

Sometimes. In certain cases a metal roof can go over a single existing layer, which can save on tear-off. More often we recommend removing the old roof so we can inspect and repair the deck underneath and start on a sound surface. We tell you honestly which is right for your home at your free estimate. 

How long does a metal roof installation take?

Most residential metal roof installations take several days to about two weeks, depending on the size of your home, the roof's complexity, and the system you choose. We give you a clear timeline before we start and keep you updated throughout. 

Do you offer financing for a metal roof?

Yes, financing is available with approved credit, so you can spread the cost of your new roof over time. We are happy to walk you through the options during your free consultation. 

Do I need a permit for a metal roof, and do you handle it?

Yes, a roof replacement in Los Angeles and Orange County requires a permit, and we handle the entire process. We pull the permit, build to California's Title 24 and fire codes where they apply, coordinate the inspections, and hand you the signed-off record when the job is done. 

Coastal aluminum or inland steel, which is right for my home?

It depends on how close you are to saltwater. Near the coast we recommend aluminum, which cannot red-rust, because most steel and Galvalume warranties exclude homes within about 1,500 feet of the ocean. Farther inland, coated steel gives you the best value. We confirm the right metal for your exact address at your free estimate. 

Will a metal roof work with solar panels?

Yes, and standing seam metal is one of the best roofs for solar. Panels clamp directly onto the raised seams with no holes drilled into the roof, and because a metal roof outlasts the panels, you avoid paying to remove and reinstall your array when the roof needs work later. Tell us at your estimate if solar is part of your plans. 

SERVICE AREAS

Two Counties. One Local Team.

We serve homeowners throughout Los Angeles County and Orange County. The cities below are a few of the areas we cover, not a complete list.

Hybrid Renovations is a residential general contractor serving homeowners across Los Angeles County and Orange County. In Los Angeles County we work in cities including Whittier, Downey, La Mirada, Norwalk, Cerritos, Pico Rivera, Bellflower, El Monte, Hacienda Heights, Glendora, Claremont, West Covina, Long Beach, and Pasadena. In Orange County we serve Anaheim, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Fullerton, La Habra, Brea, Buena Park, Yorba Linda, Orange, Irvine, Tustin, and Huntington Beach, among others. For larger projects, we also work in nearby Inland Empire areas such as Chino, Chino Hills, Ontario, and Corona. The cities listed are examples, not a complete list.

Hybrid Renovations inspector and a homeowner crouch to examine exterior siding during a free exterior painting inspection

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