Roof Replacement in Malibu, CA

When homeowners in Malibu need roof replacement, they want someone who actually knows the area, not a crew driving in from across the county. Best LA Roofing has been working on roofs across the greater Los Angeles area for 15 years, and a big chunk of that work is right here in Malibu.

Every job starts with a free on-site look at the roof and a written quote so you know exactly what is included. No upsell tactics, no padded line items. If a repair makes more sense than a replacement we will say so.

Roof Replacement Cost in Malibu

Roof Replacement in Malibu typically runs $9,000 to $28,000.

Pricing depends on roof size, material (asphalt, tile, metal), pitch, access, and any sheathing or ventilation work needed. We give a written quote before any work starts so there are no surprises on the invoice.

Local Roofing Conditions in Malibu

Roofing Services in Malibu

Roofing in Malibu is not the same as roofing anywhere else in LA. The salt air, the wind exposure, the fire danger, the coastal commission rules - it all adds up to a job that requires specific experience. We’ve been working on Malibu homes long enough to understand every one of these challenges, and we don’t cut corners on any of them.

The homes here range from classic beach cottages along PCH to large estates up in the canyons and along Point Dume. Each type of property has its own roofing demands. Beachfront homes on Carbon Beach and Broad Beach deal with constant salt exposure that eats through standard materials. Canyon homes face wildfire risk that dictates what you can and can’t put on your roof. We spec the right materials for the specific conditions your property faces.

After the fires that have hit this area over the years, fire-rated roofing isn’t optional - it’s the law. Every roof we install in Malibu meets Class A fire ratings at minimum. We use concrete tile, fire-rated composites, and standing seam metal that are all tested and approved for wildfire zones.

What Sets Us Apart in Malibu

Malibu permitting is complicated. Between the City of Malibu building department and the Coastal Commission, getting approvals takes knowledge of both systems. Some properties fall under Coastal Development Permit requirements that add extra layers of review. We’ve been through this process many times and know how to submit applications that get approved without unnecessary delays.

Access is another challenge we’re used to handling. Many Malibu properties sit on narrow canyon roads, cliffside lots, or gated communities with restrictions on work hours and vehicle access. We plan every job around these constraints so the work gets done without problems.

Common Roof Problems in Malibu

Salt air is the silent destroyer of Malibu roofs. It corrodes metal flashings, fasteners, and valleys long before the rest of the roof shows wear. Standard galvanized steel that works fine inland will pit and rust within a few years near the coast. We use stainless steel and marine-grade components on every coastal job because anything less is going to fail early.

Wind is the other constant battle. Santa Ana winds funnel through the canyons and hit exposed coastal homes hard. We see blown-off ridge caps, peeled-back shingles, and damaged drip edges after major wind events. Proper installation with enhanced wind-rated fastening patterns makes a real difference on exposed properties. Moisture from fog and marine layer also promotes algae and moss growth on north-facing roof slopes, which traps moisture against the surface and accelerates deterioration.

Serving Malibu and Nearby Areas

We serve all of Malibu from Las Virgenes Canyon to the western end of Broad Beach, including Point Dume, Malibu Colony, and the canyon communities. We also cover Topanga, Pacific Palisades, and Calabasas. Free estimates are available and we work around gated community access requirements.

Why Malibu Homeowners Call Us

  • Licensed and insured (CA License #1098765)
  • Free written estimates for Malibu addresses
  • Clear, itemized pricing with no hidden fees
  • 2,400+ projects completed across the greater Los Angeles area
  • Same-day or next-day inspections for most Malibu addresses
  • Warranty-backed workmanship on every job

Neighborhoods We Cover in Malibu

We work throughout Malibu including Point Dume, Carbon Beach, Broad Beach, Las Virgenes, and Malibu Colony.

Malibu Roof Replacement FAQs

How much does a new roof cost in Malibu?

A full roof replacement in Malibu typically runs $9,000 to $28,000. The number depends on the square footage, the material you choose, the pitch of the roof, and whether the deck underneath needs repair. We measure the roof and give you a written quote with the materials spelled out.

How long does a roof replacement take in Malibu?

A standard single-family roof in Malibu takes one to three days. Larger homes, tile roofs, and jobs that need deck repair can run longer. We schedule around the weather and try to keep the house buttoned up at the end of every workday.

What roofing material works best for Malibu homes?

For most Malibu homes we recommend cool-rated architectural asphalt shingles or concrete tile. Both stand up to the local climate and look right on the housing styles common in the area. Metal is also worth a look if you want long service life and do not mind the price step up.

Do you pull permits for roof replacements in Malibu?

Yes. Permits are required for replacements in Malibu and we handle the entire process - application, fees, and final inspection. You do not have to deal with the building department at all.

How much does roof repair cost in Malibu?

Roof repairs in Malibu typically run $400 to $1,500 for standard fixes, though coastal damage repairs can run higher. Full replacements range from $12,000 to $25,000 or more given the larger home sizes and fire-rated material requirements. We provide detailed estimates before any work begins.

What roofing materials work best in Malibu?

Fire-rated materials are a must in Malibu due to the wildfire risk. Class A fire-rated concrete tile, metal roofing, and composite shingles are the top choices. Salt air rules out some materials that corrode, so we spec everything for coastal conditions. Metal roofs with proper coatings do especially well here.