Whether you are putting a roof on a new build, an addition, or a structure that has never had a proper roof, the job has to be done from the structure up rather than patched into existence. Chino Roofers installs new roofs the way they should be installed: starting with sound decking and the right underlayment, building the assembly in the correct order, and finishing with a system chosen to stand up to Chino's heat and wind for the long term. A new roof is a thing you build once and live under for decades, and it deserves to be done by the book.
- Decking checked and prepared so the new roof starts on a sound base
- Full underlayment and flashing system, not just the visible top layer
- Ventilation designed in from the start, not added as an afterthought
- Material chosen for this climate and the structure carrying it
- Coordination with the rest of the build so the roof fits the project
- Permitted, inspected, and backed by a written workmanship guarantee
A roof is an assembly, not a covering
It is easy to think of a new roof as the shingles or tiles you can see, but the visible layer is the last thing that goes on and the least of what keeps the house dry. A roof is a system: sound decking, a proper underlayment that is the real water barrier, flashing built into every joint and penetration, ventilation that lets the assembly breathe, and only then the surface material. Get the layers underneath right and the roof lasts. Get them wrong and the best shingles in the world are sitting on a problem.
On a new install we build that system in order and to spec from the deck up. There is no old roof to work around and no past shortcuts to inherit, which is exactly why it is the moment to do everything correctly. The decisions made now are the ones the roof will live with for its entire life.
Designing the roof around Chino's climate
A new roof in Chino is going to spend most of its life under sun, not rain, so we design it for the load it will actually carry. That means choosing a surface material that handles years of heat and ultraviolet without going brittle, building in ventilation that gives the attic heat a path out so the underside of the deck does not cook, and detailing the assembly to take a Santa Ana wind without lifting. A roof designed for a wetter, cooler climate and dropped onto a Chino house is a roof that ages early.
We talk through the real options with you: composition for value and flexibility, tile for longevity and a look that suits a lot of new construction here, and the structural and cost differences between them. The right answer depends on the house and how long you intend to keep it, and we help you weigh that rather than pushing whatever is easiest for us.
Fitting the roof into the larger project
A new roof on a build or an addition is rarely a standalone job. It has to coordinate with framing, with any other trades working the exterior, and with the timeline of the overall project so the roof is on when it needs to be on and the structure is protected for the work happening underneath it. We plan the roofing around the build instead of treating it as a thing that gets bolted on at the end.
And like everything we do, a new install is permitted and inspected so the finished roof is on the record, which matters for the value and the resale of the property down the line. You end up with a roof that was built correctly, documented properly, and backed by a written guarantee, rather than one that simply looks finished from the curb.
From this service to the whole roof
A roof is a system, so new roof installation rarely stands alone, it connects to new roof, roof repair, pre-sale roof inspection, gutter installation, storm damage restoration, and our crew handles all of it under one roof. We bring the same service to New Roof Installation in Chino Hills, New Roof Installation in Ontario, Montclair new roof installation, New Roof Installation in Pomona and everywhere else across the Chino area.
If you searched for roofers near me, you have reached a local crew, call 909-318-1527 any time. For background, read Roofs on Chino, CA's Older Homes: From Dairy Land to Suburb on our blog, or head back to our Chino home page to see everything we do.