Azusa Roofing Replacement | Class A + APU + Old Town 2026
Replacing a roof in Azusa runs three different jobs depending on zone: Old Town frontages get historic-character review on visible elevations, APU-zone properties need weekday traffic coordination and quick turnaround, and foothill lots above Sierra Madre Avenue need VHFHSZ-adjacent Class A assemblies. NP Line Design has drawn LA homes since 2016 and self-performs under the CSLB GC license since 2023. We pull Azusa Building Department permits, coordinate Old Town review where it applies, and install Class A assemblies that match the era of the house.
Azusa roofing pricing 2026
Roof replacement in 91702 lands $20K to $100K in 2026 depending on roof area, material, pitch complexity, and zone-specific scope. A 1,600sf composition-shingle tear-off and reroof with Class A architectural shingles, new underlayment, and updated edge metal typically runs $22K to $36K. A 2,000sf clay-tile reroof on an Old Town Mediterranean using new high-quality tile, copper flashing, and full sheathing replacement lands $62K to $92K. Period-correct treatments (cedar shake on a Craftsman, Class A-treated to current code) run $52K to $82K but require Old Town narrative. NPLD has completed seven Azusa roof replacements since 2024 including two Old Town frontages and three APU-zone rentals.Old Town historic-character roofing
Old Town review covers street-facing elevations of pre-1955 homes near Foothill and Azusa Avenue. We document period-appropriate roofing for Craftsman (cedar shake or Class A-treated dimensional shingle reading as shake), Spanish/Mediterranean (clay tile, in-kind replacement), and early-mid-century Ranch (low-profile composition or rolled metal where original). The narrative addresses material compatibility, edge metal, and visible flashing. Most Old Town roof replacements clear review with a documented in-kind material and updated underlayment assembly.APU-zone fast turnaround
APU-corridor rental owners and homeowners face weekday traffic, move-out and move-in churn, and the practical reality that a tarped roof is a tenant complaint. We schedule APU-zone roof replacements in tight 2 to 4 day windows on composition, 5 to 8 days on tile, with dumpsters and crew vehicles staged off-property where the parking pressure demands it. Weekday early-morning start times and same-day cleanup keep the rental property tenantable through the work.Roofing Replacement Questions Homeowners Ask About Roofing Replacement in Azusa
How long does an Azusa roof replacement take?
Composition reroofs run two to four days. Clay tile runs five to eight days. Cedar shake runs six to ten days. Permit review adds two to four weeks before work starts; Old Town narrative review adds two to four weeks where required.
Do I need Old Town review for my roof?
If your home is on or near Foothill Boulevard or Azusa Avenue and was built before 1955, and the roof is visible from the street, likely yes. We screen at discovery.
Can I switch from cedar shake to composition?
On Old Town frontages with historic character, generally no without a hardship case. On non-Old-Town homes, yes. We document and bring the case where required.
What about VHFHSZ Class A requirements?
Foothill Azusa above Sierra Madre Avenue sits VHFHSZ-adjacent. All replacement roofs in those zones get Class A covering with ember-rated underlayment and copper or aluminum edge metal. Cost addition is modest ($1.50 to $4 per square foot) and required.
Do you handle insurance claim roof replacements?
Yes. NPLD works directly with insurance adjusters on storm-damage and fire-damage claim roofs. We document scope to claim standard and file supplemental requests with engineering backing where original scope underestimates.
What about solar panel removal and reinstall?
We coordinate licensed solar contractors for panel removal before tear-off and reinstall after. Solar reset typically adds $2,500 to $6,500 depending on system size.
What is the warranty on a NPLD roof?
Manufacturer material warranty (typically 30 to 50 years on premium composition, 50+ on clay tile) plus a 10-year workmanship warranty on the install. Documents emailed at closeout.
What is NPLD CSLB number?
#1105249, B General Contractor with C-39 roofing scope, issued 2023. NPLD has drawn LA homes since 2016.
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