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Calabasas roofing for estate-grade expectations

Gated communities, hillside estates, and a fire map that takes no prisoners — Calabasas roofs need craft and Class A in equal measure.

CSLB #661698 · the Conejo Valley’s longest-standing active roofing licenseCertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster™CAI Channel Islands memberVersico & Carlisle NDL warranty installsClass A fire-rated assembliesUp to 50-year manufacturer system warrantiesUp to 10-year written workmanship warranty1,000+ projects completed20+ entire communities re-roofed$2M liability · bonded · workers' compATAS metal roofing & exteriorsGAF · Johns Manville · APOC systemsFamily-owned since 199324-hour response promise
Financing options available for qualifying projectsInstant pre-approval decisionsSoft credit check — no impact to your credit scorePlans suited to your goals — ask at your assessmentSpread project costs over time · preserve your cashFinancing is optional & subject to credit approval

Craft standards for the gated hills

Calabasas roofing means two things at once: finish quality that satisfies estate owners and HOA architectural committees in communities like The Oaks and Mountain View Estates, and fire performance for hillsides mapped Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. We deliver both — clay and concrete tile reset over two-ply underlayment, standing seam metal for owners who want the modern profile with a Class A rating, and ember-conscious detailing at every edge and vent.

We’re ten minutes down the 101 in Westlake Village — close enough that roof repair in Calabasas gets owner-level attention, on one license held since 1993.

What we build in Calabasas: residential re-roofing and repair, HOA & community re-roofing, commercial roofing, Class A fire-resistant systems, and standing seam metal.

Financing options for qualifying projects

Skim the facts — then just ask at your assessment.

  • Instant pre-approval decisions
  • Soft credit check — zero impact to your score
  • Plans matched to your goals and budget
  • Spread costs over time, preserve your cash
  • Always optional — never a condition of hiring us
  • You review the full terms before accepting anything

Ask about financing options

Financing is optional and subject to credit approval. Options, availability, and terms vary. You'll receive and review the full terms before accepting any financing. Top Armor Roofing helps customers explore financing options and is not a lender.

The Top-Down Assessment

What happens when you book with Top Armor — protecting properties from the top down.

Your assessment is led by a hands-on roofing contractor — not a commissioned salesperson. Some companies inspect your roof from the driveway; we put three decades of experience on the roof itself — and when aerial imaging helps, you’ll watch the drone’s view live from the ground.

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Talk to the expert, not a script

An experienced roofing contractor — often the owner — leads your assessment in person, with straight answers and real-time insights on the spot.

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A documented, hands-on inspection

We inspect the roof itself and document everything in photos and video. When a drone view is useful — or you'd just like to see your roof up close — you'll watch the live aerial feed from the ground.

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Measured to the inch

Inspection findings plus a precision aerial dimensional report become options that actually fit — matched to your goals and budget, not a sales quota.

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A real proposal in 1–2 days

A written condition assessment and detailed proposal: options, exact materials and why, recommended upgrades — priced and explained.

Start your roof assessment  Free assessment · Led by an expert, not a salesperson · Proposal in 1–2 days · Warranties: up to 50-yr system, up to 10-yr workmanship

Questions we hear

Do you offer free roof assessments in Calabasas?

Yes — free and led by an experienced contractor, often the owner, with a written proposal in 1–2 days. We’re ten minutes away.

Can you work with my HOA’s architectural committee?

Yes — we document materials, colors, and profiles for architectural review and have decades of experience getting community approvals right.

Is Calabasas in a fire zone?

Much of the hillside is mapped Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone — Class A assemblies are required on replacement. Your assessment includes a zone check.

In roofing, histories get bought. Licenses don't. CSLB #661698 is the longest-standing active roofing license in the Conejo Valley — issued in 1993 and held by the same contractor, our founder, every day since. Our story →

Ready when you are

Three quick questions, a real expert on your roof, and a written proposal in 1–2 days. A human calls back within 24 hours.

Start your roof assessment  Or call 805·492·9036