Roofing Cost in Inglewood, CA

City of Champions pricing guide for roof replacement and repair in Inglewood — by home size, material, and neighborhood, with CSLB C-39 vetting, Title 24 cool-roof compliance, and LA basin climate notes.

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$15,600
Typical 2,000 sq ft architectural asphalt install
$520
Average Inglewood roof repair call
$360
Typical Inglewood reroof permit + plan check
22–28 yrs
Architectural asphalt lifespan in LA basin sun

Roofing cost in Inglewood sits squarely in the mid tier of Los Angeles County metros — below beach-adjacent Manhattan Beach and El Segundo numbers, comparable to neighboring Hawthorne and Gardena, and a step above the South-East LA flat-grid cities of Lynwood and South Gate. Most full replacements on a 2,000 square foot Inglewood home land between $13,200 and $22,800 for mid-grade architectural asphalt with Title 24 cool-roof compliance, depending on pitch, tear-off layer count, lot access, and whether the parcel sits in the older Spanish-revival pockets of Centinela Heights and Morningside Park or in the postwar flat-tract neighborhoods of Lockhaven and Crenshaw-Imperial. Premium materials such as standing-seam metal, concrete tile, and clay tile push the same home into the $21,000 to $51,000 range.

Three Inglewood-specific forces shape every bid you will receive. First, LA County roofing labor typically runs $65 to $110 per hour — above Orange County and Inland Empire rates because dense South Bay, Inglewood, El Segundo, and West LA commercial demand compresses contractor capacity, with SoFi Stadium, Hollywood Park, and the Intuit Dome redevelopment further compounding crew scheduling around major events. Second, the City of Inglewood Building & Safety Division at One West Manchester Boulevard enforces Title 24 Part 6 cool-roof prescriptive compliance under California Climate Zone 8, the LA coastal-inland basin zone with mild summers and persistent marine-layer mornings. Third, Inglewood sits roughly four miles inland from the Pacific between LAX and the Newport-Inglewood Fault, so salt-air corrosion on flashing, June Gloom thermal cycling, and Santa Ana wind events funneling through the LAX corridor all factor into every long-term roof choice. See our statewide roof replacement guide and browse Best Roofing Estimates’ full hub of service areas at where we serve for nearby city pricing benchmarks.

Inglewood Roofing Cost Estimator by Home Size & Material

The table below shows Inglewood-calibrated installed pricing across the four materials most common on LA basin homes. Ranges include tear-off of one existing layer, synthetic underlayment, ice-and-water at valleys and eaves, step and kick-out flashing, ridge and intake ventilation, Title 24 cool-roof compliance, disposal, and the City of Inglewood reroof permit. Steep cut-up pitches, two-layer tear-offs, salt-air corrosion-resistant flashing upgrades on parcels closer to LAX, and tile-to-asphalt conversions on older Centinela Heights Spanish-revival homes push costs toward the top of each range or beyond.

Home Size Architectural Asphalt Standing-Seam Metal Concrete Tile Clay Tile
800 sq ft $5,700–$9,200 $9,900–$17,000 $8,500–$14,400 $11,200–$20,400
1,000 sq ft $7,000–$11,500 $12,200–$21,300 $10,600–$17,900 $13,900–$25,200
1,500 sq ft $10,500–$17,400 $18,400–$32,000 $16,000–$26,800 $21,000–$37,600
2,000 sq ft $13,200–$22,800 $23,900–$42,500 $21,000–$36,000 $27,900–$50,400
2,200 sq ft $14,500–$25,200 $26,400–$46,800 $23,200–$39,600 $30,700–$55,400
3,000 sq ft $19,800–$34,200 $35,900–$63,800 $31,500–$54,000 $41,800–$75,600

Ranges assume a standard 4:12 to 7:12 pitch, one-layer tear-off, and drop-access on a typical flat-lot Inglewood parcel. Cut-up hip-and-valley geometry on Centinela Heights and Morningside Park Spanish-revival homes, two-story access in the Inglewood Knolls hillside pockets, second-layer tear-offs, and salt-air corrosion-resistant aluminum or stainless flashing on parcels closer to LAX can push bids higher.

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Estimate only. Inglewood roof area is assumed at 1.3× living-area footprint. Actual bids vary with pitch, tear-off layers, decking condition, salt-air-resistant flashing upgrades on parcels closer to LAX, and any low-slope TPO or PVC segments on Manchester Boulevard or Market Street mixed-use properties.

Inglewood Roof Replacement Cost: Complete Breakdown

A typical Inglewood reroof bid is the sum of seven distinct line items. Understanding each one is the fastest way to read a proposal and spot padding, missing scope, or under-bid components. The ranges below reflect a 2,000 square foot single-story home in central Inglewood, Lockhaven, or the Crenshaw-Imperial neighborhood, using mid-grade architectural asphalt with Title 24 compliance and standard flat-lot access. Parcels closer to LAX or downwind of the marine layer add the corrosion-resistant aluminum flashing premium described further down.

Cost Component Inglewood Range What It Covers
Tear-off & disposal $1,400–$2,800 Strip existing shingles or tile, remove nails, haul debris to a permitted LA County construction-and-demolition facility, dump fees included.
Deck inspection & repair $320–$2,400 Replace UV-baked or marine-moisture-rotted sheathing, re-nail to current California Residential Code schedule, address damage at penetrations and ridge.
Underlayment & ice-and-water $760–$1,560 Synthetic underlayment across the field; self-adhered membrane at eaves, valleys, and penetrations to seal against atmospheric river runoff and wind-driven coastal rain.
Shingles or finish material $3,700–$7,600 Architectural asphalt with CRRC-rated Title 24 cool-roof certification; premium brands such as GAF Timberline HDZ, CertainTeed Landmark, Owens Corning Duration.
Flashing & vents $500–$1,500 New step, kick-out, and chimney flashing. Aluminum or stainless preferred in Inglewood over galvanized to resist salt-air corrosion this close to the Pacific.
Ventilation upgrade $320–$960 Ridge vent or continuous soffit intake; hot-attic mitigation matters even in mild Climate Zone 8 because afternoon sun loads concentrate quickly on dark roof fields once the marine layer burns off.
Permit & plan check $280–$560 City of Inglewood Building & Safety Division reroof permit (counter at One West Manchester Boulevard, fourth floor), plus Title 24 plan check on conditioned-attic homes.
Labor & overhead $5,300–$9,700 Crew wages at $65 to $110 per hour, supervision, insurance, workers’ compensation, and mobilization on standard Inglewood flat-lot driveway access.

Two line items drive most variance between bids. Labor and overhead is the largest single component because LA County wage floors and the dense South Bay commercial construction market — with SoFi Stadium, Hollywood Park, and the Intuit Dome all generating ongoing trade demand — keep crew loaded costs above Orange County and Inland Empire averages. Deck repair is the largest source of bid uncertainty because nothing can be quoted precisely until tear-off exposes the sheathing — under persistent Inglewood marine layer and afternoon UV, decks can develop hidden delamination at penetrations and along fastener lines faster than in fully dry inland climates. Ask for a per-sheet unit price on plywood replacement so you can compare apples to apples across bids. For a deeper material-by-material breakdown, see our cost by material reference and our cost per square foot guide.

Asphalt vs Metal: Which Is Better Value in Inglewood?

In Inglewood, the asphalt-versus-metal question turns on three city-specific factors: how long you intend to stay in the home, whether your parcel sits close enough to the LAX corridor to face material salt-air exposure, and whether you can absorb the higher upfront cost of metal in exchange for a 45-to-60-year service life and inherent Class A fire performance.

Factor Architectural Asphalt Standing-Seam Metal
Inglewood installed cost (2,000 sq ft) $13,200–$22,800 $23,900–$42,500
Lifespan in LA basin marine climate 22–28 years 45–60 years
Cool-roof / Title 24 CRRC-rated SKUs widely available Factory-coated panels comply by default
Salt-air corrosion resistance Asphalt unaffected; aluminum flashing required Galvalume or aluminum-zinc panels recommended
Santa Ana wind warranty 110–130 mph (six-nail pattern) 110–140 mph
Insurance treatment Standard rates Often earns Class A credit
Cost per year (lifespan-normalized) ~$520–$940/yr ~$430–$850/yr

Three rules of thumb apply to Inglewood specifically. If your parcel is on the flat LA basin grid and you intend to sell within seven to ten years — or you are buying in the Hollywood Park or Arbor Village redevelopment zones near SoFi Stadium — cool-roof rated architectural asphalt is the highest-ROI choice. If you live closer to LAX in North Inglewood, Imperial Heights, or along Manchester Boulevard where salt-air exposure compounds over time, upgrade your flashing to aluminum or stainless and consider whether stone-coated metal makes the cost gap to standing-seam worth absorbing. If you plan to stay in the home long term, standing-seam metal almost always wins the cost-per-year math — and concrete or clay tile, common on original Centinela Heights and Morningside Park Spanish-revival homes, can be a third compelling option. See our deep-dive guides on asphalt roofing, metal roofing, and concrete tile roofing.

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Roof Replacement Cost by Inglewood Neighborhood

Inglewood’s pricing splits into three tiers driven by housing stock, lot geometry, and proximity to LAX and the SoFi Stadium / Hollywood Park redevelopment zone. Postwar tract bungalows in central neighborhoods sit at the floor; older 1920s and 1940s Spanish-revival pockets sit in the middle; coastal-influenced parcels closer to the LAX boundary and newer infill near the Intuit Dome sit at the top because salt-air-resistant flashing, longer ridge runs on cut-up tile homes, HOA architectural review in new developments, and access logistics on event-day blocked streets drive labor and material premiums.

Neighborhood Typical 2,000 sq ft Asphalt Range Local Pricing Notes
Morningside Park $13,400–$23,000 Northeast Inglewood; tree-lined family streets, mix of single-family ranch and pre-war bungalow stock; predictable single-story scope, drop-access driveways, low cut-up complexity.
Lockhaven $13,200–$22,500 Quiet southern residential pocket; mid-century ranch and postwar tract single-family; flat lots, lowest-variance bid set in Inglewood.
Centinela Heights $14,400–$25,100 Southwest Inglewood; historic Spanish-style and Mediterranean bungalow stock; clay and concrete tile common, cut-up hip-and-valley geometry, like-for-like replacement preferred for curb appeal.
North Inglewood $14,000–$24,200 Borders LAX and the 405 freeway; mixed residential, commercial, and small-multifamily; closer salt-air exposure favors aluminum or stainless flashing over galvanized; LAX-corridor wind gusts add high-wind nailing premium.
Crenshaw-Imperial $13,300–$22,700 South-central residential along Crenshaw and Imperial corridors; predictable postwar single-family ranch and bungalow scope; access from Crenshaw can require traffic-control on busier blocks.
Fairview Heights $13,500–$23,300 Northern Inglewood near Florence; mix of pre-war bungalow and small-lot infill; mature street tree canopy adds tree-trim and clean-up line items on tear-offs.
Inglewood Knolls $14,800–$25,800 Hillside enclave above Manchester; two-story access, steeper pitches, custom-grade tile and metal common; staging and harness work push labor higher.
Hollywood Park / Arbor Village $15,200–$26,700 Newer infill development around SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome; HOA and master-association architectural review applies, event-day street closures complicate dump-truck access, premium-grade materials common.
Imperial Heights $13,600–$23,600 North Inglewood near the Forum; mix of bungalow and ranch on flat lots; LAX-corridor wind exposure on west-facing fields.
Downtown Inglewood / Market Street $14,600–$25,200 Central commercial-residential mix along Market Street and Manchester Boulevard; low-slope TPO, PVC, and modified bitumen dominate; staging and after-hours work common.
Manchester Boulevard corridor $15,400–$26,800 East-west commercial spine; mixed-use residential above retail; low-slope TPO, PVC, and modified bitumen dominate; Metro K Line transit-adjacent permitting and after-hours work common.

Ranges reflect mid-grade architectural asphalt with Title 24 compliance and standard scope. Two-layer tear-offs, complex hip-and-valley geometry on Centinela Heights and Morningside Park Spanish-revival homes, salt-air-resistant aluminum or stainless flashing on North Inglewood and Imperial Heights parcels near LAX, HOA architectural review on Hollywood Park / Arbor Village infill, and low-slope TPO sections on Manchester Boulevard mixed-use buildings can push bids higher.

Roof Repair Cost in Inglewood

Most Inglewood roof repair calls involve Santa Ana wind damage from gusts funneled through the LAX corridor, atmospheric river leaks at flashing or valleys, UV-baked tile slip on older Centinela Heights and Morningside Park Spanish-revival roofs, salt-air corrosion on flashing closer to LAX, or boot failure on aging mid-century plumbing penetrations in Lockhaven and Crenshaw-Imperial. The pricing below covers the most common Inglewood repair scenarios.

Repair Type Inglewood Range Typical Trigger
Missing or wind-damaged shingles $280–$680 Santa Ana wind events funneling through the LAX corridor and across the LA basin grid; aging sealant strip failure on roofs over 15 years.
Pipe-boot or vent boot replacement $230–$490 UV-cracked rubber boots on plumbing vents, common on 1950s and 1960s Lockhaven and Crenshaw-Imperial ranch homes.
Flashing leak repair $460–$1,320 Step or chimney flashing failure during winter atmospheric river storms; aging galvanized flashing pitted by salt air in North Inglewood.
Valley leak repair $660–$1,850 Cut-up hip-and-valley geometry on Spanish-revival Centinela Heights and Morningside Park homes; debris dam from eucalyptus and palm litter during heavy rain.
Tile slip / cracked tile replacement $330–$1,100 Foot traffic, satellite dish installs, or wind on Spanish-revival Centinela Heights clay-tile and Morningside Park concrete-tile roofs.
Skylight reseal / replacement $430–$1,900 Aging acrylic dome failure, gasket cracking, leaks at curb flashing on mid-century skylights, especially common on south-facing Inglewood homes with constant marine-to-sun thermal cycling.
Salt-air flashing corrosion repair $480–$1,400 Pitted, rust-stained galvanized step or counter flashing; common on North Inglewood, Imperial Heights, and Manchester Boulevard homes within four miles of the Pacific.
Emergency tarping $330–$720 Active leak during a winter storm or after wind tears a section open ahead of full repair.
Fascia or gutter wood-rot repair $390–$1,400 Wind-driven coastal rain saturation behind gutters; common on older homes with wood fascia and shallow eaves in Centinela Heights and Downtown Inglewood.

A useful Inglewood-specific rule: if the same leak comes back after two targeted repairs on the same roof, stop paying for patches and commission a full inspection. Recurring failure usually means either decking compromise from cumulative marine-layer moisture or a systemic problem with the original install. See our broader roof repair reference for inspection checklists and warranty guidance.

How Inglewood’s Climate Affects Your Roof

Inglewood’s climate stresses a roof in five distinct ways, and the right material choice for your home depends on which of these forces dominates your specific lot. The LA basin sits close enough to the Pacific to inherit persistent June Gloom marine layer that drives sharp daily temperature swings, dry enough between November and April to fuel wind-driven storm fronts, and arid enough overall to bake roofs under afternoon UV once the marine layer burns off.

LA basin sun & UV exposure

Coastal Inglewood sees roughly 280 days of UV-intense sun per year. Average July highs sit near 78 degrees, but afternoon roof-deck surface temperatures clear 130 degrees once the marine layer breaks. Intense UV degrades asphalt granular adhesion and accelerates sealant aging. Cool-roof rated shingles with high aged Solar Reflectance significantly extend lifespan in Inglewood versus standard SKUs.

Santa Ana wind events

Autumn through early spring, dry offshore Santa Ana winds funnel across the LA basin and through the LAX corridor with sustained winds of 30 to 50 mph and gusts that can exceed 65 mph in North Inglewood, Imperial Heights, and along Manchester Boulevard near the airport. The six-nail high-wind shingle pattern is mandatory for full Inglewood wind warranty coverage.

Atmospheric river storms

December through March, a small number of atmospheric river events can deliver multiple inches of rain in 24 to 48 hours on a roof system that otherwise sees only 13 inches annually. Self-adhered ice-and-water membrane at eaves, valleys, and penetrations is the single highest-leverage upgrade for storm protection in Inglewood, especially on cut-up Spanish-revival tile roofs in Centinela Heights and Morningside Park.

Salt-air corrosion

Inglewood sits roughly four miles inland from the Pacific. Persistent salt aerosol carried by onshore breezes pits and rusts galvanized flashing, fasteners, and metal accessories within ten to fifteen years, accelerating on North Inglewood and Imperial Heights parcels close to LAX. Aluminum, stainless steel, or coated Galvalume flashing significantly extends service life over standard galvanized.

June Gloom & thermal cycling

Marine layer mornings followed by hot afternoons drive sharp daily temperature swings, expanding and contracting flashing, sealants, and tile mortar. This thermal cycling is the slow-motion killer of older roofs and is the leading reason original Centinela Heights and Morningside Park tile installs eventually fail at penetrations rather than in the field. The same dynamic accelerates skylight gasket and seal failure.

Hot-attic cooling load

Climate Zone 8 cooling-load math is milder than inland LA basin zones, but punishes dark, low-reflectance roofs once afternoon sun loads concentrate. Pairing a CRRC-rated cool-roof with continuous ridge-and-soffit ventilation and R-30 to R-38 attic insulation reliably drops summer attic temps by 20 to 35 degrees, with measurable cooling-bill savings on Southern California Edison and SoCalGas accounts.

Roof Replacement Financing in Inglewood

Inglewood homeowners use five common financing paths for roof replacement. The right one depends on your equity position, credit profile, and whether the project includes Title 24 cool-roof or attic insulation work that qualifies for utility incentives from Southern California Edison or SoCalGas.

Option Best Fit Notes
Home equity line of credit Owners with strong equity and good credit Lowest interest rate of the bunch. Variable rate; only-pay-on-what-you-draw flexibility for staged scope. Local options include Kinecta Federal Credit Union (South Bay HQ), Chase, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America.
Home equity loan Owners who want a fixed rate and predictable monthly payment Lump-sum disbursement at close; fixed term and rate. SchoolsFirst FCU and Logix FCU both serve South Bay and west LA members.
PACE / HERO / Ygrene Cool-roof packages, attic insulation bundles, qualifying envelope upgrades Repaid through property tax bill; LA County participates in PACE financing. California has imposed strong consumer-protection ability-to-repay underwriting on residential PACE.
Contractor-sponsored financing Owners who need fast approval without home-equity tap GreenSky, Service Finance, Hearth, EnerBank common on Inglewood reroofs. Promotional zero-interest windows can be excellent if paid off in term.
Insurance claim Verifiable Santa Ana wind damage or covered storm event Document immediately, get an independent inspection, and never sign over insurance proceeds via an Assignment of Benefits without legal review.

Southern California Edison and Southern California Gas Company periodically offer residential energy-efficiency rebates that apply when a cool-roof package is bundled with attic insulation or HVAC work. The California IBank GoGreen Home Energy Financing program also offers income-qualified borrowing for qualifying cool-roof and envelope improvements. Verify current program availability before bid award and ask your contractor whether the project qualifies for measure-bundled rebates.

When Should Inglewood Homeowners Replace Their Roof?

In Inglewood, the right replacement trigger depends more on observable condition than on calendar age. Five signs reliably indicate end of service life on a LA basin coastal roof.

Granule loss in the gutters

Persistent dark sediment in your downspouts after rain events means the asphalt mat is exposed and accelerating UV failure. On an Inglewood roof, this typically appears 20 to 24 years in — slightly later than inland LA basin homes thanks to the marine layer’s natural sun-shielding effect.

Curling, cupping, or balding shingles

Shingle edges that lift away from the deck or exposed asphalt patches mean the sealant strip has failed and the next Santa Ana wind event is likely to remove courses, especially on North Inglewood and Imperial Heights parcels near LAX where gusts funnel hardest.

Repeat leaks at the same penetration

If a Lockhaven or Crenshaw-Imperial plumbing-vent boot has been replaced twice and is leaking again, the field membrane around it is at end of life. Replace the roof, not the boot.

Rust-stained flashing or fasteners

Inglewood-specific marker: visible orange or brown streaks running down from step or chimney flashing usually mean galvanized has pitted through. Repairs are possible, but on a roof over 15 years old this is the moment to plan a full reroof with aluminum or stainless detailing.

Energy bills creeping upward

A rising summer cooling bill on a Southern California Edison account often traces to roof-and-attic system failure. Pair a cool-roof reroof with R-30 attic insulation for measurable savings.

The best Inglewood replacement window is March through early November. April through October is ideal — warm but not blistering, dry, and with daylight long enough for most single-day or two-day installs. Late autumn through winter brings Santa Ana wind events that complicate tear-offs and atmospheric river storms that can soak an exposed deck overnight. Reputable Inglewood contractors typically book three to six weeks out in peak season; add an extra two weeks for projects near SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome that may collide with major event-day street closures, and for multifamily and Manchester Boulevard mixed-use buildings that require after-hours work and tenant coordination.

How to Hire an Inglewood Roofing Contractor

Inglewood uses California state licensing through the Contractors State License Board. Every reroof in Inglewood requires a CSLB-licensed C-39 Roofing Contractor; no city-specific license is layered on top. The vetting checklist below is the same one your Building & Safety inspector uses, condensed.

Vetting Step Why It Matters in Inglewood
CSLB C-39 license verification Confirm active C-39 status, bond, and workers’ compensation directly at cslb.ca.gov. An expired license or absent comp policy puts your homeowner’s policy on the hook for any on-site injury.
General liability insurance Ask for a current Certificate of Insurance naming your address. Common Inglewood reroof policies carry $1M to $2M general liability minimums.
Manufacturer certification GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, or Owens Corning Platinum Preferred status unlocks the manufacturer’s strongest workmanship and material warranties.
Inglewood reroof references Ask for three Inglewood, Hawthorne, Gardena, or LAX-area addresses completed in the last 24 months. Drive by, look at ridge cap alignment, valley flashing detail, and whether ground-level debris was cleaned up.
Itemized written bid Bid should break out each cost component above (tear-off, deck, underlayment, finish, flashing, ventilation, permit, labor) with per-sheet plywood unit price. Avoid lump-sum-only bids.
Permit pulled by contractor A licensed C-39 should pull the City of Inglewood Building & Safety permit in their name (counter at One West Manchester Boulevard, fourth floor). If they ask the homeowner to pull the permit, they may be unlicensed or trying to dodge liability.
Coastal flashing experience If your home is in North Inglewood, Imperial Heights, the Manchester Boulevard corridor, or anywhere west of La Brea Avenue near LAX, the contractor should specify aluminum, stainless, or coated Galvalume flashing rather than standard galvanized to resist salt-air pitting.
Deposit cap awareness California Business & Professions Code limits residential roofing-contract deposits to 10 percent of the contract or $1,000, whichever is less. Bids demanding 25 to 50 percent upfront violate state law.

Before signing, confirm that the bid includes the City of Inglewood Building & Safety permit and Title 24 plan check fee. Contractors who have done volume work in Inglewood already have a relationship with the Building & Safety counter at One West Manchester Boulevard, fourth floor, and can navigate the in-person submittal without delay. The permit technician line is reachable at 310-412-5294 for fee questions before bid award. Verify the C-39 license on the public CSLB database before the contract goes out.

Inglewood Roofing Resources & Related Guides

Use the links below to drill into specific cost angles, materials, home sizes, and neighboring South Bay, west LA basin, and broader Los Angeles County cities. Best Roofing Estimates maintains comprehensive guides at every level of the cost-research stack.

Cost references

For broader pricing context, see the master national roof replacement cost reference, the cost by material deep-dive, and the cost per square foot guide. For repair-specific pricing, the roof repair cost reference covers the full common-issue catalog.

Material guides

Inglewood’s most common reroof materials each have dedicated cost and installation pages: asphalt roofing, metal roofing, concrete tile roofing, and wood shake roofing.

Home-size cost guides

Match your Inglewood home footprint to a dedicated size guide: 800 sq ft, 1,000 sq ft, 1,500 sq ft, 2,000 sq ft, 2,200 sq ft, and 3,000 sq ft.

Service references

For full project-scope detail, see the roof replacement service page. To browse our complete service-area hub, visit where we serve, return to the Best Roofing Estimates homepage, learn more on the about us page, or read industry analysis on the roofing blog.

Neighboring & related California cities

Inglewood shares pricing patterns with several nearby South Bay and west LA basin cities. Compare quotes against neighboring Hawthorne, Gardena, Compton, Carson, Bellflower, Alhambra, and Los Angeles. For statewide pricing context, see the parent California roofing cost page.

Other Best Roofing Estimates city pages

Cross-region comparisons calibrate any Inglewood bid: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, New York, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Antonio, and Tampa.

Frequently Asked Questions About Roofing Cost in Inglewood

How much does a new roof cost in Inglewood, CA?

A new roof in Inglewood typically costs between $13,200 and $22,800 for a 2,000 square foot home using mid-grade architectural asphalt with Title 24 cool-roof compliance, tear-off, synthetic underlayment, flashing, ventilation, disposal, and permit. Standing-seam metal installs on the same home run $23,900 to $42,500, and concrete or clay tile runs $21,000 to $50,400. LA County labor rates of $65 to $110 per hour place Inglewood pricing above Inland Empire and Orange County averages and slightly below beach-adjacent Manhattan Beach and El Segundo numbers.

What is the average cost to replace a roof in Inglewood?

The average Inglewood roof replacement runs approximately $15,600 on a 2,000 square foot single-story home using mid-grade architectural asphalt. That figure includes tear-off of one existing layer, Title 24 compliant cool-roof shingles, synthetic underlayment, ice-and-water at valleys and eaves, flashing at chimneys and walls, ridge ventilation, disposal, permit, and labor. Premium materials, multi-layer tear-offs, complex pitches on Spanish-revival Centinela Heights and Morningside Park homes, HOA review on Hollywood Park and Arbor Village infill near SoFi Stadium, and salt-air-resistant aluminum or stainless flashing on North Inglewood and Imperial Heights parcels near LAX can push the final invoice higher.

How much does roof repair cost in Inglewood?

Most Inglewood roof repair calls fall between $280 and $1,900. Small shingle replacement after a Santa Ana wind event and pipe-boot repairs sit at the low end; step and chimney flashing replacement, valley repair, salt-air flashing corrosion, and atmospheric river leak patches push toward the upper end. Emergency tarping runs $330 to $720. If the same leak recurs after two targeted repairs, get a full inspection rather than paying for a third patch.

Asphalt vs metal roof cost in Inglewood — which is better value?

Architectural asphalt costs about 40 to 45 percent less upfront than standing-seam metal in Inglewood, typically $13,200 to $22,800 versus $23,900 to $42,500 on a 2,000 square foot home. Metal wins on cost per year because it lasts 45 to 60 years in LA basin marine and sun conditions versus 22 to 28 years for asphalt, carries inherent Class A fire rating which earns insurance credits at most California carriers, and Galvalume or aluminum-zinc panels resist coastal salt-air corrosion far better than standard galvanized steel. If you plan to stay in the home long term, metal usually pays back the premium. If you plan to sell within seven to ten years, cool-roof asphalt is the better return.

Do I need a permit for roof replacement in Inglewood?

Yes. The City of Inglewood Building & Safety Division requires a permit for any roof replacement. Typical reroof permit fees run $280 to $560, plus Title 24 plan check on conditioned-attic homes. A licensed C-39 contractor normally pulls the permit and includes the fee in the bid. The Building & Safety counter is located at One West Manchester Boulevard, fourth floor; the permit technician line is reachable at 310-412-5294 for fee questions.

Does Inglewood require Title 24 cool-roof compliance on reroofs?

Yes. Inglewood falls under California Climate Zone 8, the LA coastal-inland basin zone. The California Energy Code, Part 6, requires cool-roof prescriptive compliance on low-slope reroofs and on steep-slope reroofs that exceed 50 percent of total roof area. Most CRRC-rated architectural asphalt shingles, factory-coated metal panels, and light-colored concrete tiles meet the aged Solar Reflectance and Thermal Emittance thresholds. Ask your contractor to confirm the CRRC product ID on your shingle, tile, or panel before install.

Does salt air really damage my Inglewood roof?

Yes, slowly but cumulatively. Inglewood sits roughly four miles inland from the Pacific, and persistent onshore breezes carry fine salt aerosol that pits and rusts standard galvanized flashing, fasteners, and metal accessories within ten to fifteen years. The damage accelerates on North Inglewood, Imperial Heights, and Manchester Boulevard parcels close to LAX. Aluminum, stainless steel, or coated Galvalume flashing significantly extends service life over standard galvanized and is the highest-leverage upgrade you can request on a coastal Inglewood reroof.

What roofing material is best for Inglewood’s climate?

Three options work well in Inglewood’s LA basin sun, Santa Ana wind, salt air, and June Gloom marine-layer profile. Cool-roof rated architectural asphalt is the best budget-to-performance option for typical flat-lot Lockhaven, Crenshaw-Imperial, Fairview Heights, and Morningside Park homes. Standing-seam metal in Galvalume or aluminum-zinc offers the longest life, inherent Class A fire rating, and superior salt-air corrosion resistance — the strongest choice for owners who plan to stay in the home long term and the smartest pick for coastal-influenced North Inglewood parcels near LAX. Concrete and clay tile dominate original Spanish-revival Centinela Heights and Morningside Park homes; replacement-in-kind is usually the fastest path through any historic-style review.

Will my roof survive a Santa Ana wind event in Inglewood?

A properly installed roof should. Santa Ana gusts in Inglewood commonly run 30 to 50 mph in autumn and winter, with isolated stronger gusts funneling through the LAX corridor and along Manchester Boulevard. Architectural asphalt installed with the manufacturer’s six-nail high-wind nailing pattern carries 110 to 130 mph wind warranty ratings. Standing-seam metal carries 110 to 140 mph ratings inherently. The roofs that fail are typically aging fields with worn sealant strips between tabs, or shingles installed with only four nails per shingle. If your roof is over 15 years old, ask your contractor to walk it before peak Santa Ana season.

Does the SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park redevelopment affect roofing cost in Inglewood?

Yes, in two ways. First, sustained construction-trade demand from SoFi Stadium, Hollywood Park, the Intuit Dome, and the surrounding Arbor Village infill keeps LA County roofing crews booked and pushes loaded labor rates near the top of the regional range. Second, parcels inside the Hollywood Park and Arbor Village master-planned zones face HOA architectural-review boards that specify approved colors, materials, and CRRC-rated cool-roof product lists. Plan for an extra two to four weeks of review time on those parcels, and confirm any material selection with the master association before bid award. Event-day street closures around the stadium also affect dump-truck staging on tear-off days.

Is roof replacement financing available in Inglewood?

Yes. Inglewood homeowners commonly use a home equity line of credit or home equity loan for the lowest interest rate, HERO or Ygrene PACE programs for on-bill cool-roof and envelope financing through LA County, contractor-sponsored financing through GreenSky, Service Finance, Hearth, or EnerBank for fast approval, the California IBank GoGreen Home Energy Financing program for income-qualified borrowers, and homeowner’s insurance claims for qualifying Santa Ana wind or covered storm damage. Southern California Edison and Southern California Gas Company periodically offer residential energy-efficiency rebates that can apply when a cool-roof package is bundled with attic insulation work; check the current utility program list before bid award. Local credit unions including Kinecta Federal Credit Union, SchoolsFirst FCU, and Logix FCU also offer competitive HELOC and home-improvement loan products to South Bay and west LA members.

When is the best time to replace a roof in Inglewood?

March through early November is the best window. Late autumn through winter brings Santa Ana wind events that complicate tear-offs, and recent winters have delivered atmospheric river storms capable of soaking an exposed deck overnight. April through October is ideal — warm but not blistering, dry, and with long enough daylight to complete most single-day or two-day installs. Reputable Inglewood contractors book three to six weeks out in peak season; add an extra two weeks for projects near SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome that may collide with major event-day street closures, and for multifamily and Manchester Boulevard mixed-use buildings that require after-hours work and tenant coordination.

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