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Our Recent Work in San Marino

Every photo below is from a real Green Ladder Roofing project. These aren't stock images โ€” they're your neighbors' roofs, photographed by our crew before and after the work was done.

Completed tile roof replacement on San Marino estate — Green Ladder Roofing

Premium roof installation on San Marino residential home — Green Ladder Roofing

Green Ladder Roofing completed project in San Marino

Aerial view of completed roof replacement in San Marino, CA

Roofing in San Marino: Where Architecture and Craftsmanship Meet

San Marino is one of the most architecturally significant residential cities in Southern California. Founded in 1913 on land that once belonged to railroad magnate Henry Huntington, the city was built with a clear vision โ€” residential family homes on large lots, surrounded by beautiful gardens, along wide tree-lined streets. Over a century later, that vision holds. And the roofs on these homes are a defining part of their character.

More than 40% of San Marino's housing stock was built before 1939. Spanish Colonial Revivals designed by architects like Wallace Neff, Roland Coate Sr., and George Washington Smith line the streets of neighborhoods like Oak Knoll, Virginia Road, and the areas surrounding the Huntington Library. These homes feature low-pitched red clay tile roofs, stucco walls, arched doorways, and courtyard floor plans that define the San Marino aesthetic. Mediterranean and Italian Renaissance estates, Tudor Revivals with steep slate pitches, and post-war ranches fill out the rest of the city's architectural landscape.

Roofing on a home like this is not a commodity job. When you're working on a 1928 Wallace Neff estate with original handmade clay tile, or a Tudor Revival with a complex multi-gable roofline, the contractor needs to understand historic materials, period-appropriate detailing, and how to work within San Marino's regulatory framework โ€” which is more involved than most homeowners realize.

With median home values between $2.4 million and $3.6 million โ€” and estates in Oak Knoll regularly exceeding $5 million โ€” your roof is not just weather protection. It's a structural and aesthetic asset that directly impacts your home's value, its architectural integrity, and its standing in one of the most discerning residential communities in Los Angeles County.

Green Ladder Roofing is a roofing company that understands what San Marino homeowners expect โ€” precision, respect for the home's architecture, clean communication, and work that holds up for decades.

Roofing Services for San Marino Homes

Tile Roof Repair & Replacement

Tile roofs define San Marino. Spanish Colonial Revivals, Mediterranean villas, and Italian Renaissance estates throughout the city rely on clay and concrete tile systems โ€” many of which are 60, 70, or even 90 years old. The tiles themselves often outlast everything beneath them. What fails first is the underlayment, the flashings at valleys and penetrations, and the mortar at hip and ridge lines. Individual tiles crack from thermal cycling and seismic movement. Broken tiles let water reach the deteriorated felt paper underneath, and that's when interior damage begins.

Tile roof work in San Marino demands material expertise that most roofing companies don't have. You can't replace a 1930s handmade barrel tile with a modern machine-pressed concrete tile and expect it to match. The profile, the color variation, the texture, the weight โ€” all of it matters. We source period-appropriate tiles from specialty manufacturers, and when originals can be salvaged and reused, we do that too. For full tile reroofs, we also assess the structural framing โ€” tile is heavy, and homes approaching their centennial need verified load capacity.

San Marino also maintains a Pre-Approved Roof Materials, Colors and Application List โ€” not every material is permitted on every home. We know this list and we'll confirm your material selection is compliant before we order anything.

Historic Home Roofing

San Marino has completed a citywide historic resources survey identifying properties of architectural and historical significance. If your home is on that list โ€” or if it's a designated historic landmark โ€” roofing work may require a Certificate of Appropriateness from the city, and all work must conform to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation.

For homeowners enrolled in San Marino's Mills Act program, maintaining your roof with historically appropriate materials isn't just good practice โ€” it's a requirement of the tax contract. Using the wrong material or method could jeopardize the property tax reduction the program provides.

We've worked on historic homes throughout the San Gabriel Valley and understand the balance between preservation requirements and modern performance. We can match original materials while incorporating modern underlayment and flashing systems that meet current code โ€” giving you the historic appearance your home requires with the water protection it needs.

Asphalt Shingle Roofing

For ranch-style homes, Colonial Revivals, and newer construction in San Marino, GAF Timberline HDZ shingles offer the best combination of durability, fire rating, and curb appeal. Class A rated, available in designer profiles that complement San Marino's residential character, and backed by the Golden Pledge warranty. For homeowners who want the aesthetic of wood shake without the fire risk, the HDZ designer series is a strong choice.

Steep-Pitch & Complex Rooflines

Tudor Revivals, multi-gable estates, and hillside homes come with steep pitches, complex geometry, and challenging access that require experienced crews and proper safety systems. San Marino has some of the most architecturally complex residential rooflines in the SGV. We handle the jobs that other contractors walk away from.

Flat Roof & Low-Slope Systems

Mid-century moderns and homes with additions often have flat or low-slope sections that need different materials โ€” modified bitumen, TPO, or silicone coatings. These sections are a common source of leaks in San Marino homes, particularly during heavy rain events. Proper drainage design and membrane selection make the difference between a dry interior and a quiet, expensive problem.

Roof Inspections

Buying or selling a home in San Marino? With median prices between $2.4 million and $3.6 million, a comprehensive roof inspection isn't a suggestion โ€” it's a necessity. Our photo inspection reports document every finding in detail, giving buyers, sellers, and their agents a clear picture of the roof's condition. For homeowners who moved to San Marino for the schools โ€” San Marino Unified is consistently ranked among the top districts in California โ€” and plan to stay for decades, knowing the true condition of your roof is essential to long-term home maintenance planning.

Roof inspection and documentation on San Marino home — Green Ladder Roofing

Permits, Design Review, and San Marino's Roofing Standards

San Marino is an incorporated city with its own building department and a level of regulatory oversight that goes beyond most SGV cities. Before you start a roofing project here, there are a few things you should know:

Permits are required for all reroofs. San Marino issues roofing permits through its Community Development Department, and contractors can apply online through the city's CommunityCore portal. But approval still requires city review.

The city maintains a Pre-Approved Roof Materials, Colors and Application List. Not every roofing material or color is allowed on every home. This list ensures new roofing work is consistent with the city's residential character. We check this list before specifying materials on any San Marino project.

Some projects require Design Review. San Marino's Design Review Committee โ€” five members appointed by the Mayor and City Council โ€” reviews exterior modifications to ensure they protect the physical character of the city. Depending on the scope of your roof project and the visibility of the work, your job may need Design Review approval before permitting.

Historic properties have additional requirements. Designated historic landmarks require a Certificate of Appropriateness before any exterior modification, including roofing. Work must conform to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and the California Historical Building Code.

All contractors must hold a San Marino City business license in addition to a valid California CSLB license. We carry both.

Most homeowners don't know any of this until they're already mid-project and the city flags a compliance issue. Green Ladder Roofing handles the entire permitting and compliance process โ€” from material selection to Design Review coordination to final inspection โ€” so you don't have to navigate it yourself.

Why San Marino Homeowners Call Green Ladder Roofing First

Green Ladder Roofing & Waterproofing is a family business โ€” second-generation roofers who started this company because it's what we know and it's what we're good at. We're from Pasadena โ€” right next door. These are our neighborhoods. When we launched, the decision on where to work wasn't complicated โ€” you take care of home first.

We've worked on homes throughout San Marino โ€” from the estates along Virginia Road and Oak Knoll to the Spanish Colonials near Huntington Drive to the ranch homes and mid-century properties closer to Lacy Park. Every neighborhood has its own architectural character and its own roofing challenges, and we've learned most of them from the top down.

That local knowledge matters more than people realize. A roofing company that doesn't know San Marino won't know about the Pre-Approved Roof Materials List. They won't know that Design Review might apply to their project. They won't know that a Mills Act property requires historically appropriate materials. They won't know that the city's building department operates differently than LA County or neighboring Pasadena. Green Ladder Roofing knows because we've been on these roofs.

When you call us for a free roof inspection in San Marino, here's what happens: we walk the entire roof, photograph everything with geotagged documentation, and deliver a full photo report within 24 hours. No pressure, no "sign today" pitch. Just an honest picture of where your roof stands โ€” and if it needs work, exactly what we'd recommend and why.

We're GAF Master Elite certified โ€” top 2% of roofing contractors nationally. That means we can offer the Golden Pledge warranty: 25 years of workmanship coverage backed directly by GAF, not just by us. For San Marino homeowners protecting a multi-million dollar investment, that warranty is real peace of mind.

We handle every permit, coordinate with the city's building department and Design Review Committee when applicable, and document every stage of your project with photos you can access anytime. You're never guessing what's happening on your roof.

If your San Marino home needs a roof inspection, a full replacement, or even just a second opinion on a bid you already got โ€” call us. We'll tell you the truth, even if the truth is that your roof is fine and you don't need us yet.

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Premium roof replacement on San Marino estate — Green Ladder Roofing

Why San Marino homeowners choose us:

  • GAF Master Eliteยฎ certified โ€” top 2% of roofing contractors nationally. Required to offer the Golden Pledge 25-year warranty on labor and materials.
  • 284 Google reviews at 5.0 stars โ€” the highest-rated roofing contractor in the San Gabriel Valley by verified review count.
  • CSLB License #1077296 โ€” active, bonded, and fully insured in California. San Marino City business license on file.
  • Historic home experience โ€” familiar with San Marino's Pre-Approved Roof Materials List, Design Review process, and Certificate of Appropriateness requirements.
  • Photo documentation on every job โ€” we photograph your roof before, during, and after with geotagged documentation. You get the full record.
  • GAF Golden Pledge 25-Year Warranty โ€” covers both materials and workmanship, transferable to the next homeowner. Adds real value at resale.
  • Financing available โ€” $0 down options through Service Finance.

Deck and Balcony Waterproofing in San Marino

San Marino's older estates frequently have elevated decks, balconies, covered loggias, and flat-roof sections โ€” architectural features that are beautiful but vulnerable to water intrusion. Membranes crack under decades of thermal cycling. Parapet walls leak at the base. Tile-covered loggias channel water toward the structure instead of away from it. When these systems fail, the damage is often hidden behind walls and beneath floors until it becomes structural.

We install professional-grade waterproofing systems for:

If your San Marino home has a deck or flat section that's been re-sealed more times than you can count, or a loggia that leaks every winter, call us. We'll tell you whether a repair is realistic or whether a full membrane replacement is the right call โ€” and we'll give you a straight answer either way.

Roofing and waterproofing project in San Marino — Green Ladder Roofing

What San Marino Homeowners Say

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"From start to finish, they were professional, efficient, and truly knowledgeable. They walked me through all my options, helped me choose the perfect shingles for my home, and delivered outstanding results."

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"From the very first call to the final shingle laid, the Green Ladder Roofing Company delivered excellence with integrity, precision, and genuine care. In a world where good service can feel like a relic of the past, this team showed me what true professionalism and craftsmanship still look like."

โ€” Benjamin B. ยท Verified Google Review

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"Mark was attentive, kept me well-informed throughout the process, and ensured everything went smoothly. The entire team was punctual and efficient, delivering high-quality workmanship."

โ€” Greg M. ยท Verified Google Review

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Green Ladder Roofing work in San Marino?

Yes. We serve all of San Marino, including the Oak Knoll estate area, the neighborhoods along Virginia Road and Huntington Drive, the streets near Lacy Park, and the residential areas throughout the city. We're based in Pasadena โ€” right next door. Our crews work in San Marino regularly and are familiar with the city's building department, Design Review process, and Pre-Approved Roof Materials List.

What roofing materials are best for San Marino homes?

It depends on your home's architectural style and age. Spanish Colonial Revival and Mediterranean homes typically use clay or concrete tile โ€” and San Marino's Pre-Approved Roof Materials List specifies which products and colors are permitted. Ranch homes and Colonial Revivals work well with GAF Timberline HDZ asphalt shingles. For historic properties, material selection must also conform to preservation standards. We'll walk you through the options and confirm everything is compliant with San Marino's requirements before ordering.

How much does a roof replacement cost in San Marino?

Roof replacement costs in San Marino vary significantly based on your home's size, roof complexity, pitch, and materials. A standard asphalt shingle reroof on a ranch home costs considerably less than a full clay tile replacement on a 4,000-square-foot Spanish Colonial estate. Tile matching, structural assessment, and any Design Review requirements can affect the scope and timeline. We provide free, detailed estimates with a full photo inspection โ€” no pressure, no obligation. You'll know exactly what the job entails and what it costs before making any decisions.

Does San Marino require permits and Design Review for roof replacement?

Yes. San Marino is an incorporated city with its own building department. Roofing permits are required for all reroofs and can be applied for online through the city's CommunityCore portal. Depending on the scope and visibility of the project, the city's Design Review Committee may also need to approve the work. Additionally, the city maintains a Pre-Approved Roof Materials, Colors and Application List that dictates which products are allowed. For designated historic properties, a Certificate of Appropriateness is required. We handle the entire permitting and compliance process.

Can you work on historic homes in San Marino?

Yes. San Marino has completed a citywide historic resources survey and has designated historic landmarks that require a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior modifications, including roofing. Work on these properties must conform to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. For homeowners in the Mills Act program, we ensure roofing work maintains compliance with the tax contract by using historically appropriate materials and methods. We have experience balancing preservation requirements with modern performance standards.

What does the GAF Golden Pledge warranty cover?

The GAF Golden Pledge Limited Warranty provides 25 years of coverage on both materials and workmanship โ€” including the labor to remove and reinstall roofing if a covered defect occurs. It's available only through GAF Master Elite contractors. This warranty is transferable to the next homeowner, which is particularly valuable in San Marino's luxury real estate market where warranty coverage can be a meaningful factor in resale.

How long does a roof replacement take in San Marino?

Most asphalt shingle replacements take 1โ€“3 days. Tile roof replacements on larger San Marino estates can take 5โ€“10 days depending on the home's size, roof complexity, tile sourcing, and whether structural work is needed. If Design Review approval is required, add time for that process before work begins. We handle the city permit process, coordinate all inspections, and give you a realistic timeline upfront so there are no surprises.

Serving San Marino and the Surrounding Communities

Green Ladder Roofing serves all of San Marino including the neighborhoods along Huntington Drive, Virginia Road, Oak Knoll, Monterey Road, and the streets near Lacy Park and the Huntington Library. Our service area extends throughout the San Gabriel Valley:

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