Valley Village is one of the quieter corners of the Valley, a tidy grid of single-family homes under a canopy of mature trees. The roofs here are mostly traditional homes, Spanish tile, and mid-century, and they need steady care to hold up to the sun and the debris the trees drop. Orian Construction & Roofing works on Valley Village roofs from our shop nearby on Ventura Blvd.
Valley Village is a residential neighborhood through and through, mostly single-family homes on tree-lined streets between Laurel Canyon and Coldwater Canyon. The homes are a mix of traditional builds, Spanish tile, and mid-century, and many have been well kept, which means the roofing work here leans toward careful repairs and timely replacements rather than emergencies.
The trees that make the neighborhood so pleasant are also its main roofing challenge. Leaves gather in valleys, hold moisture against the roof, and clog the drainage, which is a common start to a leak. We handle that along with the usual repairs and replacements, and we take care to protect the landscaping while we work. Our shop is a short drive away on Ventura Blvd, so Valley Village is close.
Get a free estimateLeaks, worn flashing, and tree-related damage. Our roof repair finds the cause and fixes it.
A stain rarely sits under the real hole. Our leak detection traces the water and seals the source.
Spanish homes here wear tile. Our tile roof repair resets tile and fixes the underlayment.
When a roof is spent, a roof replacement ends the yearly patching.
The tree canopy fills valleys with debris. Regular roof maintenance keeps the roof sound.
Buying or selling a home here. A written roof inspection tells you where the roof stands.
On the traditional and mid-century homes. Valley sun ages shingle, so a roof past twenty years is worth a look.
Shingle repair →On the older Spanish homes. When tile leaks, it is the underlayment beneath it, not the tile.
Tile repair →Additions and rear wings often run flat roofs that need proper drainage and sealing.
Flat roofing →The mature trees that define Valley Village drop leaves and debris into roof valleys, where they trap moisture and clog drainage. This is the most common start to a leak here.
The Spanish homes carry tile old enough that the felt beneath it has reached the end of its life on many roofs. The tile looks fine while the roof quietly leaks.
Long summer sun ages shingle and dries out tile underlayment, so south-facing slopes tend to wear first across the neighborhood.
Wind through the Valley can lift tile and shingle and bring down limbs onto roofs. A bit of storm damage is worth checking after a strong event.
Family owned and based on Ventura Blvd in Sherman Oaks, close to Valley Village. We keep the site clean and the trees and landscaping protected while we work.
We inspect the whole roof and the attic, and clear the valleys to see what the debris has been hiding.
We explain what we found in plain terms and hand you a written price before any work begins.
We match the fix to your roof, whether that is tile, shingle, or a flat section.
We confirm the roof sheds water, clear the valleys and our debris, and leave the property clean.
We cover homes throughout Valley Village, including:
We also serve nearby areas:
Tell us what is going on with your roof. We set up an on-site look and give you a written estimate, with no obligation.