Coastal Flashing Work for Santa Monica Roofs
Roof flashing in Santa Monica faces a set of conditions that inland Los Angeles roofs simply don't — persistent marine layer moisture, salt-laden air off the Pacific, and the kind of slow, steady dampness that works its way into every unsealed seam and joint. From the craftsman bungalows of Ocean Park and the mid-century apartment buildings along the Pico Neighborhood to the larger homes north of Montana Avenue, Santa Monica's housing stock spans several eras and roof types, each with its own flashing vulnerabilities. The city's population of roughly 92,168 skews toward renters — about 71% of households — which means property owners and landlords here are managing buildings that see continuous occupancy and can't afford undetected leaks. With a median age of 42 and an average household size of just under two people, Santa Monica residents tend to be attentive to maintenance, and flashing failures rarely go unreported for long. Roof Repair & Construction Inc. works across all of Santa Monica's zip codes — 90401 through 90405 — bringing the same factual, no-surprise approach to every flashing assessment and repair.
Roof Repair & Construction Inc. handles roof flashing in Santa Monica for the city's predominantly renter-occupied, older housing stock — from Ocean Park bungalows to Wilshire Montana mid-rises. With roughly 71% of Santa Monica's 46,207 households renter-occupied, property owners rely on sound flashing to protect their investments from coastal moisture. Call (323) 474-1088.

Where Santa Monica Roofs Leak at the Flashing
The marine layer that rolls in off the water near the Santa Monica Pier and Tongva Park doesn't just bring fog — it delivers sustained low-level moisture that finds every gap in aging flashing. On the older flat and low-slope roofs common in the Pico Neighborhood and Civic Center area, the most frequent failure points are where parapet walls meet the roof membrane, at HVAC curbs, and along interior drains. On pitched roofs in Sunset Park and North Santa Monica, step flashing at dormers and chimney counter-flashing are the typical culprits. Call (323) 474-1088 to have your roof's specific failure points assessed.
- ✓Parapet-to-membrane joints on flat commercial and multi-family roofs
- ✓Chimney counter-flashing and saddle flashing on pitched roofs
- ✓Step flashing along dormers and roof-to-wall transitions
- ✓HVAC curb and skylight perimeter flashing
- ✓Valley flashing on older composition shingle roofs
- ✓Interior drain flashing on low-slope apartment rooftops
Flashing Materials That Hold Up to Santa Monica's Coast
Salt air accelerates corrosion on standard galvanized flashing faster than it would on an inland roof in Culver City or El Segundo. For Santa Monica properties — especially those within a few blocks of the water in Ocean Park or the Wilshire Montana corridor — aluminum and lead-coated copper are common choices because they resist the oxidation that eats through cheaper metals. On flat and low-slope roofs, modified bitumen flashing integrated with torch-down or TPO membrane systems provides a fully bonded seal that doesn't rely on exposed metal edges. The right material depends on the roof type, the existing system, and proximity to the coast — call (323) 474-1088 to discuss what makes sense for your building.
Flashing Permits Under Santa Monica's Own Building Department
Santa Monica is an incorporated city with its own building and planning department — permits and inspections for roofing and flashing work go through the city, not through LADBS or LA County. Whether a flashing repair on a single-family home in North of Montana or a full re-flash of a flat-roof apartment building in the Pico Neighborhood requires a permit depends on the scope of the work, and the City of Santa Monica is the authority on that determination. Roof Repair & Construction Inc. works within the city's permitting process and treats the local building department as the definitive source on what applies to a given property. Call (323) 474-1088 to talk through the scope of your project.
Why Homeowners Choose
Roof Repair & Construction Inc.
From tile and shingle to flat and low-slope roofs, we handle every roof type in Santa Monica — one licensed team for replacement, repair, coating, cool roofs, and tear-offs.
Flashing on Santa Monica's Flat-Roof Apartment Buildings
With roughly 71% of Santa Monica's households renter-occupied, the city has a dense stock of flat-roof apartment buildings — many of them mid-century construction in neighborhoods like Mid-City and the area around the Civic Center. These roofs rely on integrated flashing at every penetration, parapet, and drain, and deferred maintenance on any one of those points can compromise the entire membrane system. Roof Repair & Construction Inc. works on both the flashing details and the underlying flat roof systems — torch-down, modified bitumen, and TPO — so a flashing repair doesn't get patched in isolation from the roof it's meant to protect. Call (323) 474-1088 to schedule an assessment.
Flashing on Santa Monica's Older Single-Family Homes
The single-family neighborhoods north of Montana Avenue and through Sunset Park include homes built across several decades, from early-twentieth-century craftsman construction through postwar additions and later remodels — each era with its own original flashing details and its own failure patterns. On these pitched roofs, step flashing at additions and dormers, valley flashing on complex rooflines, and chimney flashing are the areas that most commonly need attention after decades of coastal exposure. Roof Repair & Construction Inc. assesses the full flashing picture on these homes before recommending repair or replacement, so the work addresses the actual source of the leak rather than just the visible symptom. Call (323) 474-1088.
Santa Monica Service Area
Roof Repair & Construction Inc. provides Roof Flashing throughout Santa Monica. Service areas include Downtown Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Sunset Park, North of Montana, Mid-City, Pico Neighborhood, Wilshire Montana, North Santa Monica and Civic Center. We also serve nearby Los Angeles, Venice, Marina Del Rey, Pacific Palisades, Culver City and Malibu. The map below outlines the Santa Monica area we cover.

