The Conejo Valley’s longest-standing active roofing license — held since 1993

Protecting properties from the top down

Not a rebrand. Not a roll-up. Top Armor is a full-scale team — thirty-plus manufacturer-certified professionals, dedicated crews, and the equipment to re-roof entire communities — built and still led by the founder who has held CSLB #661698 since 1993. Santa Barbara to the San Fernando Valley.

CSLB #661698 · the Conejo Valley’s longest-standing active roofing licenseCertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster™CAI Channel Islands memberVersico & Carlisle NDL warranty installsClass A fire-rated assembliesUp to 50-year manufacturer system warrantiesUp to 10-year written workmanship warranty1,000+ projects completed20+ entire communities re-roofed$2M liability · bonded · workers' compATAS metal roofing & exteriorsGAF · Johns Manville · APOC systemsFamily-owned since 199324-hour response promise
Financing options available for qualifying projectsInstant pre-approval decisionsSoft credit check — no impact to your credit scorePlans suited to your goals — ask at your assessmentSpread project costs over time · preserve your cashFinancing is optional & subject to credit approval

Financing options for qualifying projects

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  • Instant pre-approval decisions
  • Soft credit check — zero impact to your score
  • Plans matched to your goals and budget
  • Spread costs over time, preserve your cash
  • Always optional — never a condition of hiring us
  • You review the full terms before accepting anything

Ask about financing at your assessment

Financing is optional and subject to credit approval. Options, availability, and terms vary. You'll receive and review the full terms before accepting any financing. Top Armor Roofing helps customers explore financing options and is not a lender.

The Top-Down Assessment

What happens when you book with Top Armor — protecting properties from the top down.

Your assessment is led by a hands-on roofing contractor — not a commissioned salesperson. Some companies inspect your roof from the driveway; we put three decades of experience on the roof itself — and when aerial imaging helps, you’ll watch the drone’s view live from the ground.

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Talk to the expert, not a script

An experienced roofing contractor — often the owner — leads your assessment in person, with straight answers and real-time insights on the spot.

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A documented, hands-on inspection

We inspect the roof itself and document everything in photos and video. When a drone view is useful — or you’d just like to see your roof up close — you’ll watch the live aerial feed from the ground.

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Measured to the inch

Inspection findings plus a precision aerial dimensional report become options that actually fit — matched to your goals and budget, not a sales quota.

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A real proposal in 1–2 days

A written condition assessment and detailed proposal: options, exact materials and why, recommended upgrades — priced and explained.

Start your roof assessment  Free · Led by an expert, not a salesperson · Proposal in 1–2 days · Warranties: up to 50-yr system, up to 10-yr workmanship

Start your roof assessment

Three quick questions route you to the right specialist — an experienced roofing contractor, not a commissioned salesperson. A human calls back within 24 hours, or pick your own appointment time online.

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What kind of property is this?

Free assessment · Led by an expert, not a salesperson · Proposal in 1–2 days

Every roof. One standard.

Three kinds of clients, dedicated crews, and one bar for workmanship — whether the roof covers dozens of buildings or one family.

Casa de Oaks community in Thousand Oaks with new tile roofs across dozens of buildings

HOA & communities

Dozens of buildings at a time — phased schedules, board-ready proposals, and minimal disruption for residents. Community re-roofs are our specialty; ask the boards we've worked for.

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Completed TPO roof at Tarantula Hill Brewing Company, Thousand Oaks

Commercial

TPO, PVC, tile, and hybrid systems for retail, campus, and medical buildings — starting with a documented roof condition report, not a sales pitch.

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New blended clay tile roof on a Spanish-style home

Residential

Tile, shingle, and metal systems installed by manufacturer-trained crews — with workmanship warranties we put in writing and solar coordination done right.

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Fire-hardened. Documented. Insurable.

Most of our service area sits inside California's Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones, where Chapter 7A requires Class A roof assemblies. We install documented Class A systems — substrate, underlayment, and surface tested together — and hand you the paperwork your insurer and building department ask for.

After January 2025, that documentation is often the difference between a standard policy and the FAIR Plan.

Class A assembliesEmber-resistant detailingShake-to-Class-A conversionsInsurance documentationATAS metal systems
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Standing seam metal roof on a coastal ridgeline estate above Malibu

Recent work, at scale

A sample from the catalog — on the full site, every project is filterable by community, commercial, residential, fire, and metal, and publishing a new one takes minutes from the dashboard.

North Oaks HOA buildings with new roofing
HOA

North Oaks HOA

Thousand Oaks
112 units · 61,000 sq ft TPO + 31,000 sq ft tile reset
Crane lifting tile at Casa de Oaks HOA
HOA

Casa de Oaks HOA

Thousand Oaks
19 buildings · 125,000 sq ft tile reset over two-ply TU-43
Top Armor crews and equipment staged at Broadmoor Village HOA, Simi Valley
HOA

Broadmoor Village HOA

Simi Valley
22 buildings · 125,000 sq ft new Eagle tile
Top Armor crew and trucks at Tarantula Hill Brewing Company
Commercial

Tarantula Hill Brewing Co.

Thousand Oaks
Landmark brewery · full TPO system from the framing up
Standing seam metal roof on hilltop estate
Metal

Coastal ridgeline estate

Malibu crest
Full standing seam metal envelope in the WUI
CedarLite Class A concrete shake roof in Somis
Fire hardening

Shake-to-CedarLite conversion

Somis
Wood shake replaced with Class A concrete shake
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35+years on California roofs
1,000+projects completed
30+full-time crew members
20+entire communities re-roofed

Credentials & manufacturer partners

Certifications aren't wall decorations — they're what unlock manufacturer-backed system warranties most contractors can't offer. Tap any tile to visit the partner.

Two things most roofers won't touch

The trades where experience is the whole product.

Solar-ready, roof-first

We project-manage the roofing side of solar installs and waterproof every stanchion penetration ourselves — so a new roof isn't ruined by the crew that bolts panels to it.

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Standing seam & the metal envelope

ATAS standing seam roofing, siding, and soffit — the premium, Class A answer for fire country, trending for a reason.

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Word travels

Live platform ratings, shown as they are — full quotes get curated on the reviews page, linked to their source.

Crew, fleet, and capacity

Thirty-plus full-time roofers, telehandlers for multi-story staging, F-650 dump trucks for same-day tear-off hauling, and a service fleet across the Conejo — the equipment to run community-scale jobs without renting a thing.

The full Top Armor fleet and thirty-plus crew staged in Westlake Village
Two Top Armor service trucks with the shield logo and license numberBranded telehandler placing materials at a community re-roofTop Armor F-650 dump truckTelehandler boom extended over a two-story building

In roofing, histories get bought. Licenses don’t. CSLB #661698 is the longest-standing active roofing license in the Conejo Valley — issued in 1993 and held by the same contractor, our founder, every day since. Our story →