Tract-home owners are the bulk of what we run up here — three-bed singles off Rancho Vista Blvd, Palmdale Blvd and 47th St E, built somewhere between 1985 and 2004, on their second composition roof and shedding granules. High-desert weather is hard on shingle. Brutal summer UV, a 30-40 degree swing between afternoon and dawn, and steady west wind off Soledad Pass age a roof faster than the same shingle ages down in the valley. We're over SR-14 often enough that it's a normal run.
The other frequent call is the low-slope patio cover or room addition tacked onto a tract house. That's usually where the leak starts. At 2,600 feet you also see winter hail and freeze-thaw, which isn't a thing in Santa Clarita.
What's different about reroofing in the Antelope Valley
Do I pull the permit through the City of Palmdale?
Yes — Palmdale handles its own building permits, and we file there rather than with LA County.
Does Title 24 work the same as in Santa Clarita?
No. Palmdale sits in a different CEC climate zone, so the cool-roof and insulation compliance path changes. We spec the roof to the AV requirement, not the SCV one.
Looking for roofing near you in Palmdale? Santa Clarita Roofing Services works throughout Palmdale and the surrounding Santa Clarita, CA area, with licensed, insured crews, free on-site inspections, insurance-claim help, and a workmanship warranty on every job.
Why Palmdale calls Santa Clarita Roofing Services
- Local and equipped: we know Palmdale roofs and the weather they take, and we bring the right crew and materials.
- Licensed, bonded & insured: in-house roofers who install to manufacturer spec and stand behind the work.
- Free inspections & insurance help: honest, upfront pricing, financing options, and hands-on claim support.
Whether it's a stubborn leak, storm and hail damage, or a full replacement in Palmdale, one call gets a crew out to take a look.