Thousand Oaks (and the Conejo Valley) is a beautiful place to live. It also comes with its own roofing challenges: high wildfire risk, strong UV rays, and, of course, the Santa Ana winds.
Action Roofing has been working on roofs throughout Ventura County for over 40 years. We know what this climate does to roofs over time, and we bring that experience to every job. Whether you’re in the neighborhoods off Moorpark Road or Erbes Road, out in Newbury Park, or down south in Westlake Village, we handle everything from a single repair to a complete replacement.
A roof replacement is a massive investment, but sometimes it’s the right one. If your roof is at the end of its lifespan, showing a lot of wear and tear, or you’re making frequent repair calls, a roof replacement is your best bet. It’s also the more cost-effective option in the long run. At some point, it’s like putting new tires on a car with a cracked frame. That fix makes sense until you zoom out.
Action Roofing handles the entire process, starting with a thorough inspection and a clear explanation of your options. We work with tile, asphalt shingles, metal, and flat roofing systems. We also pay close attention to every component of the system: underlayment, ventilation, flashing, and fire rating. In a High Fire Hazard Severity Zone like most of Thousand Oaks, you can’t skimp out on those details. With a well-installed new roof, you can weather any Conejo Valley summer.
Just because you need a repair doesn’t mean you’ll need a full replacement soon. A prompt repair can restore your roof and stop any small issues from becoming bigger headaches later on. Action Roofing offers dependable roof repair in Thousand Oaks for homes and businesses throughout the area.
Common problems we see here are UV-damaged or curling shingles, cracked or shifted tile, flashing failures around chimneys and skylights, and damage from Santa Ana winds. Fall winds blow debris into gutters (we can fix those, too!) and lift shingle edges, and those small gaps are exactly what let water in when the winter rains arrive. Don’t wait. Acting early is your best bet for fixing roof problems.
Why wait until there’s a problem with your roof? Being proactive matters. With a quality roof inspection in Thousand Oaks, you can stay ahead of problems. Action Roofing offers regular roof inspections and helps you spot any issues you can’t see from the ground. Inspections are absolutely crucial after Santa Ana winds or a fire season. Consider an inspection before buying or selling a home, too. If there’s something you should know about your roof, we’ll tell you straight.
We work with the materials best suited to the Conejo Valley’s climate and architecture.
Commercial properties here deal with the same UV, wind, and fire dangers. Just on a bigger scale. Action Roofing handles commercial re-roofing, repairs, leak detection, and new construction in the area. We work around your schedule, keep the site clean, and communicate clearly from start to finish. You’re running a business after all!
If you need roof repair, replacement, an inspection, or commercial roofing in Thousand Oaks, Action Roofing is ready to help. We’re licensed (CSLB C39-674048), fully insured, and have been serving Ventura County since 1985. Contact us today to schedule a free estimate!
See some common questions our customers ask us about roofing.
Small repairs typically run between $300 and $900 (a few cracked tiles, a minor flashing fix, or a small section of lifted shingles). Larger jobs can run up to $1,000 to $3,000. Ultimately, it all depends on the specific situation. The best way to nail down a concrete number is to contact us so we can take a look at any damage, minor or major.
Most of Thousand Oaks falls within a High or Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. That means the California building code requires a Class A fire-rated roof, the highest rating available. If you’re replacing your roof, this isn’t optional. Action Roofing installs Class A-rated materials and handles all permitting through the City of Thousand Oaks.
They lift shingle edges, shift tile, and pull flashing loose, especially on roofs already showing wear. Homes in the Sunset Hills area and along the hillsides south of the 101 near Highway 23 sit in more open terrain and tend to take the worst of it. Those gusts of 50 mph or more have residents cringing, thinking of the possible damage the winds could do. That damage isn’t always obvious right away. But those gaps are exactly what let water in when the first December rain rolls through. After any major wind event, get in touch with us to give your roof a once-over.