We strive to be the best roofing company in Burnaby & The Lower Vancouver Mainland, helping our community with their roofing systems for decades... whether it is a residential, multifamily, strata, or a commercial property.
Our contractors have got the experience to tackle it all, residential, commercial, multifamily, and strata roofs. And don’t worry, we’re no strangers to moss removal, gutter cleaning, or managing the wear and tear from Vancouver’s salty air and wet winters. We’ve got your back when it comes to fixing or reroofing after damage from hail or severe weather, too. It’s all part of the service. What makes us different? Well, we’re a family-owned business, run by local general contractors who understand the unique challenges of Burnaby's rooftops. Whether it's a simple repair or a large-scale replacement, we treat your roof like it’s our own. After all, we’re not just roofing experts, we’re your neighbors, and we care about keeping your home or business safe and sound. So, when the next rainy season comes, you’ll be covered, literally.
Are you frustrated with your roofer? Did the roofing contractor promise you gold only to deliver ordinary metal? Roofing is a highly technical project that requires specialized training and skills. Our roofing company in Burnaby has been in existence for many years and over this period, we have been able to repair and install a wide range from residential to industrial roofs.
We also have a team that specializes in offering roof inspection services that are aimed at increasing the life span of your roof. Our roof inspection services are affordable and when properly done, it will save you thousands of dollars in repair costs. The type of roof that we install for you will depend on your budget and our local weather conditions year over year. As a quick example, since we live in a rain-prone area, we may suggest a hip roof for better water runoff. If you’re looking to create a multi-functional space and at the same time have one that can also support solar panels, a flat roof installation could be an ideal solution for your needs.
All in all, if you have a leaking roof or roofing project that you need help with, you can count on us to get the job done. All you need to do is to give us a call and we will prepare you a free quote.
Why do we stand out as the best in the Vancouver roofing industry? It’s simple... our dedication to providing the most reliable, honest service that prioritizes your needs and ensures lasting results.
Protecting your home, just like we’d protect our own—because in
this neighborhood, a strong roof means a stronger community.
We proudly serve our local community & focus on being the best Vancouver roofers we can.
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When disaster strikes, Burnaby Roofing Pros is here to help with fast, reliable emergency roofing services in Burnaby and The Lower Vancouver Mainland, BC... because we know a leaky roof waits for no one! Whether it's a tree branch through your shingles or unexpected storm damage, our roofers are a call away to provide immediate, expert repairs. With years of experience under our belts and a reputation for quick, thorough fixes, we’ll make sure your home stays dry and secure. Did you know that even a small leak can lead to major structural damage if not addressed quickly? That's why we're always ready to jump into action and keep your home safe from further damage. Don’t wait for the next downpour—call Burnaby Roofing Pros, and we’ll have your roof back in shape in no time!
At Burnaby Roofing Pros, we are big believers that a little extra care for your roof goes a long way, especially in our fluctuating Burnaby, BC, weather. A regular roof inspection is your best defense against costly surprises down the road. If it’s been a few years or you’ve noticed more and more repairs, our best roof contractors will give your roof a thorough check-up, from shingles to soffits, making sure everything is sealed up and water-tight. Did you know that a well-maintained roof can last 30 to 50 years in our area? Catching small issues before they snowball can save you a bundle. So, let us give your roof a little love and ensure it’s ready to handle everything from heavy rain to the rare snowstorm—eh?
Protecting your home, just like we’d protect our own—because in
this neighborhood, a strong roof means a stronger community.
When it comes to residential roofing services in Burnaby, BC, and The Vancouver Lower Mainland, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. When your roof needs a repair after one of those surprise rainstorms or you're looking for a full replacement or reroof to update your home, we're ready when you need us. We offer a range of services, including roof inspections, repairs, gutter cleaning, and even moss removal... yes, moss really does love our wet and rainy season! But if you're thinking about an upgrade, we also offer full reroofs and new installations, helping you pick the right material for your needs.
Speaking of materials, let’s talk about what’s best for our local weather in Burnaby. We see it all: heavy rain, high humidity, and plenty of moss growth. For homes here, asphalt shingles are still the most popular—mostly because they’re affordable, durable, and can handle everything from our mild summers to those wet winter months. Metal roofs, though, are becoming a go-to choice for many homeowners, especially in suburban areas. They’re long-lasting, low maintenance, and great for shedding rain and snow, plus they reflect heat, which can help you save on cooling costs. Flat roofs are also common for homes with modern, minimalist designs—perfect if you want to add a rooftop patio or solar panels. Whatever your vision, we’ll help you choose the material that makes the most sense for both your budget and the Vancouver climate. So, give us a call or shoot us a free quote request, and we’ll come by for a free inspection. No hassle, just honest advice from your neighbours who know what Burnaby weather can throw at us.
When it comes to residential roof repairs, one thing is for sure... taking care of small issues before they turn into big headaches is always the best move. You might think that tiny leak or that cracked shingle can wait a little while longer, but trust us, the longer you ignore them, the more expensive and complicated they’ll become. Whether it’s a slow leak, a few missing shingles, or just general wear and tear, your roof takes a beating with Burnaby’s wet winters and salty air. The good news is that a regular roof inspection, once or twice a year, can help identify potential problems early, keeping your roof in top condition and extending its lifespan. After all, the last thing you want is to be dealing with a flooded attic or damaged interior when a simple fix could’ve avoided it.
Flashing is like the unsung hero of your roof. It creates a water-resistant barrier around chimneys, skylights, and vents. But when it cracks, water finds its way through and can cause leaks in your home. It's best to repair this before it leads to water damage inside.
You’ve probably noticed a few shingles are missing or out of place. It’s more common than you think, and not only does it look odd, it also leaves your roof vulnerable to leaks. A quick fix now can prevent bigger issues down the line.
If the exterior paint on your house is peeling or blistering, it’s usually because of moisture seeping through from your roof. A failing gutter system can also contribute to this. Catching this early means you can fix the underlying problem before you need to repaint or deal with rot.
Notice water stains or a damp spot after a heavy rain? That’s a big sign that your roof’s shingles or underlayment are compromised. No one wants water in their attic—so, it’s time to call for repairs!
While moss may look charming on forest floors, it’s a nightmare for your roof. Moss traps moisture, leading to rot and mould growth. It’s not just unsightly; it can compromise the structure of your roof and lead to costly repairs.
Gutters that can’t keep up with the rain? Bad news. Broken gutters lead to water pooling on your roof and around your home, which can cause erosion, foundation problems, and damage to your landscaping. Keeping those gutters in good shape prevents all of that.
Installing a new roof is a lot more involved than you might think. Sure, it starts with choosing your roofing material (which we’ll get into in a second), but it all starts with the structure underneath. Think of it as building the bones before you add the skin. The rafters and trusses are the structural framework that holds everything in place. These are the sturdy beams that support the roof, and they need to be strong enough to carry the weight of the materials you choose. Over these wooden beams, we place the roof decking (also called the sheathing), which is often made of plywood or OSB (oriented strand board). This is what your shingles or tiles will sit on, so it’s vital to make sure it’s properly installed and level. Without a solid deck, nothing else will hold up, which can cause your roof to fail over time. Once the deck is in place, we install the underlayment, this is a water-resistant or waterproof layer that serves as your roof's second line of defense against leaks.
Alrighty, now... let’s talk about materials. Asphalt shingle installations are the classic choice for a reason: they're wallet-friendly, easy to install, durable, low maintenance, and they come in all sorts of colors to fit your family's style. But if you're looking for something with more longevity, metal roofing could be your new best friend. Made of steel, aluminum, or copper, metal roofs are practically indestructible and can last for decades, making them an excellent investment. If you're into a more traditional look, cedar shakes are a beautiful option, natural, rustic, and great at standing up to the elements (they’re the wooden warriors of roofing). For something with a bit of Mediterranean charm, tile roofing is a standout. While it’s a little heavier, it's incredibly durable, fire-resistant, and works especially well in climates like ours in Burnaby, where the weather can be unpredictable. Of course, don't forget the importance of proper ventilation with components like ridge vents, soffit vents, and gable vents, which help to prevent moisture buildup and ensure your attic stays dry. And, of course, gutters and downspouts are crucial for keeping water from pooling on your roof, ensuring the longevity of your investment. A new roof is a system that works together to keep your home dry, comfortable, and energy-efficient, and getting each component right can make all the difference. At Your Roofing Burnaby BC, we make sure every detail is covered so you can rest easy under a roof that’s built to last.
At Your Roofing Burnaby BC, we know that you might be thinkin' a residential roof repair can solve all your problems, but sometimes the damage is just too serious or widespread. If the roof decking has started to rot or the trusses and rafters are showing signs of structural weakening, just patching things up with a new layer of shingles on top of the old ones isn't going to do what you think it will. A roof replacement becomes necessary when the integrity of the roof is compromised, and here in Burnaby, with our wet winters and humidity, you need something more than a quick band-aid. A repair might hold for a while, but that’s not going to give you the long-term protection you need. Reroofing—which typically means installing new shingles over the old ones—might work if your roof's structure is still solid. But if the decking is too damaged or the underlayment is compromised, you’ll likely be looking at a full removal and replacement.
Now, how long does a roof replacement take in Burnaby? For an average residential roof replacement, it usually takes a few days to a week, depending on the size and complexity of the roof. Of course, we’re not just tearing off the old shingles and tossing up new ones. We take the time to inspect the flashing around the chimney, skylights, and vents to make sure they’re watertight. Any structural issues will be addressed before the new roofing material goes on, whether it's asphalt shingles, metal roofing, or cedar shakes. Extreme examples of when you absolutely need a full roof replacement include things like where you’ve got large sections of roof decking that are sagging, collapsing, or rotting through. Even things like moss growth and damage or a fallen tree branch can create cracks or dents in the structure that can’t be patched up with just a repair. If you've noticed that the gutters are perpetually clogged with water, or you’ve got consistent leaks even after repairs, it’s time to consider a full overhaul. A roof replacement ensures that everything—from the underlayment to the final shingles—are in top condition, so you’re set for the long haul.
Let’s explore the best roofing materials for your pitched roof in Burnaby. While we might be known for our stunning mountain views and mild coastal climate, we also have the occasional heavy rain and wind to contend with. This means you’ll need roofing that not only looks good but stands up to the elements. So, let’s break down the top materials for your Burnaby home:
Let’s explore the best roofing materials for your pitched roof in Burnaby. While we might be known for our stunning mountain views and mild coastal climate, we also have the occasional heavy rain and wind to contend with. This means you’ll need roofing that not only looks good but stands up to the elements. So, let’s break down the top materials for your Burnaby home:
Asphalt Shingles (3-Tab & Architectural) The most common material you’ll see around Burnaby, asphalt shingles are practical, cost-effective, and come in various colors and styles (including fiberglass and synthetic). They’re particularly great in our wet environment because they’re highly resistant to moisture. The architectural shingles are a little fancier with a layered design for more curb appeal. They don’t just keep the rain out—they also help with energy efficiency by reflecting UV rays. But, if you're in a particularly stormy area, the 3-tab version may not be the best option since it’s more susceptible to wind damage.
Pros: Affordable, easy to install, recyclable, energy-efficient
Cons: Needs maintenance for longevity, not ideal for severe weather conditions like hail
If you're looking for something that lasts for the long haul, metal roofing is your go-to. We’re talking up to 50 years of durability, even with Burnaby's occasional heavy winds. Standing seam metal roofs are perfect for our sloped roofs because they’re low-maintenance, resistant to leaks, and reflect heat. Plus, they look sleek! Just make sure your roof has the proper slope because these roofs require a specific angle for proper installation.
Pros: Long lifespan, energy-efficient, durable
Cons: Higher installation costs, requires specialized contractors
Tile roofing gives your home that Mediterranean feel, and it works wonderfully with Burnaby’s varying weather. Whether it’s clay or terracotta tiles, this material can last up to 80 years. The tiles are fire-resistant, and while they’re heavy, they’re perfect for adding a classic, timeless look to your home. You might see it more often in areas with a more traditional aesthetic.
Pros: Extremely durable, fire-resistant, visually appealing
Cons: Expensive, requires reinforced roofing structure, longer installation times
Asphalt Shingles (3-Tab & Architectural) The most common material you’ll see around Burnaby, asphalt shingles are practical, cost-effective, and come in various colors and styles (including fiberglass and synthetic). They’re particularly great in our wet environment because they’re highly resistant to moisture. The architectural shingles are a little fancier with a layered design for more curb appeal. They don’t just keep the rain out—they also help with energy efficiency by reflecting UV rays. But, if you're in a particularly stormy area, the 3-tab version may not be the best option since it’s more susceptible to wind damage.
Pros: Affordable, easy to install, recyclable, energy-efficient
Cons: Needs maintenance for longevity, not ideal for severe weather conditions like hail
In Burnaby, the temperature can fluctuate dramatically—cool roofing materials help keep your home cooler during the hot summer days. These roofs are designed with reflective coatings to deflect heat, which reduces cooling costs and prevents your attic from getting too hot. If you're aiming to save on energy bills while adding a modern look to your home, this could be the material for you.
Pros: Energy-efficient, helps maintain a cooler indoor temperature
Cons: Can be pricier depending on the material and coating
For a natural, rustic aesthetic, cedar shakes have been a staple in the Pacific Northwest for years. They blend well with Burnaby’s forested landscapes. They’re resistant to rot, but they need some regular TLC to keep them in good shape. Cedar shakes also have excellent insulation properties, so you can expect to see a boost in energy efficiency as well.
Pros: Natural aesthetic, energy-efficient, long-lasting
Cons: Requires maintenance, more expensive than asphalt shingles, flammable
Now, this is a hidden gem—rubber roofing made from synthetic slate looks just like the real thing but without the high price tag. It’s lightweight, durable, and can withstand Burnaby’s unpredictable weather patterns, from heavy rain to occasional snow. This material is becoming more popular due to its eco-friendly nature and versatility.
Pros: Lightweight, eco-friendly, durable, resistant to extreme weather
Cons: May not have the same authentic look as traditional slate, can be more expensive than asphalt
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So, you're in charge of a multi-family building in Burnaby, BC, and you're wondering what sets our roofing services apart? First off, we're not your run-of-the-mill roofers. Whether you're dealing with a flat roof over a high-rise apartment or a classic pitched roof on a condo complex, the expertise we bring ensures long-term durability and energy efficiency. And let’s be honest – juggling multiple tenants with their own daily life dramas is already enough of a headache, so keeping the roof intact should be the least of your worries, right? From new roof installations to tear-offs and full reroofing projects, we’re committed to ensuring that each square inch of your multi-family property is shielded from the elements. Oh, and if your building’s seen better days after a storm? We’ve got storm damage repairs covered, so you can rest easy knowing we’ve got the skills to restore your roof’s structural integrity.
There’s a reason you should trust our services. For one, we specialize in multi-family roofs and understand that these are not your average homes – shared structures, frequent foot traffic, and the need for minimal disruption are things we take seriously. Five benefits that come with choosing us? First, durability – our roofs are built to withstand the wear and tear that comes with multi-family living. Second, energy efficiency – a well-installed roof helps control indoor temperatures and keeps utility bills lower. Third, property value – an updated, well-maintained roof boosts the value of your property and attracts better tenants. Fourth, tailored maintenance – we don’t just do a quick once-over; we provide routine inspections and upkeep to extend your roof’s lifespan. And fifth, we understand the challenges of working with a shared structure – no unnecessary disruptions to tenants while we’re doing our thing. So, how do you get in touch? Simple. Just give us a call, send a text, or fill out our online quote form, and we’ll be on it. Don’t let a leaky roof steal your peace of mind—let’s make sure your multi-family property stays as solid as your building’s foundation.
So, you're in charge of a multi-family building in Burnaby, BC, and you're wondering what sets our roofing services apart? First off, we're not your run-of-the-mill roofers. Whether you're dealing with a flat roof over a high-rise apartment or a classic pitched roof on a condo complex, the expertise we bring ensures long-term durability and energy efficiency. And let’s be honest – juggling multiple tenants with their own daily life dramas is already enough of a headache, so keeping the roof intact should be the least of your worries, right? From new roof installations to tear-offs and full reroofing projects, we’re committed to ensuring that each square inch of your multi-family property is shielded from the elements. Oh, and if your building’s seen better days after a storm? We’ve got storm damage repairs covered, so you can rest easy knowing we’ve got the skills to restore your roof’s structural integrity.
There’s a reason you should trust our services. For one, we specialize in multi-family roofs and understand that these are not your average homes – shared structures, frequent foot traffic, and the need for minimal disruption are things we take seriously. Five benefits that come with choosing us? First, durability – our roofs are built to withstand the wear and tear that comes with multi-family living. Second, energy efficiency – a well-installed roof helps control indoor temperatures and keeps utility bills lower. Third, property value – an updated, well-maintained roof boosts the value of your property and attracts better tenants. Fourth, tailored maintenance – we don’t just do a quick once-over; we provide routine inspections and upkeep to extend your roof’s lifespan. And fifth, we understand the challenges of working with a shared structure – no unnecessary disruptions to tenants while we’re doing our thing. So, how do you get in touch? Simple. Just give us a call, send a text, or fill out our online quote form, and we’ll be on it. Don’t let a leaky roof steal your peace of mind—let’s make sure your multi-family property stays as solid as your building’s foundation.
When it comes to strata roofing, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach, and we get that. Whether you’re a property manager overseeing a multi-unit complex or a homeowner in one of Burnaby’s many townhouses, a well-maintained roof is your first line of defense. You probably already know that strata roofs can be pitched or flat, but did you know that the materials you choose can impact your roof’s longevity and performance? From torch-on modified bitumen and EPDM rubber to TPO and PVC, we offer roofing materials that can stand up to Burnaby’s wet winters and occasional sunshine. Flat roofs are common in many strata setups around here, and we can install a roof system designed for water drainage and durability—crucial for those rainy days we all know too well.
The installation of a strata roof involves several key components, and knowing which areas matter most is crucial. Flashing, drainage, and the base layers all need to be expertly done to ensure that your roof does its job, keeping water out and preventing leaks. Plus, when you’re talking about multi-family living, no one wants to deal with a roof issue that disrupts multiple units. You’ll be happy to know that our roofing contractors use the best local roofing materials and a well-installed strata roof in Burnaby, BC, can last anywhere from 20 to 50 years, depending on the type of material you choose. But here’s the thing—routine inspections and maintenance are key to extending that lifespan, which is something we specialize in. So if you want a roof that’ll keep your strata building safe, dry, and energy-efficient for years to come, we’re the team that can make it happen.
Dealing with a multi-family building in Burnaby, BC, means keeping track of more than just roof leaks; it’s about ensuring long-term safety and efficiency. If your current roof is showing signs of age—think curling asphalt shingles, loose tiles, or sagging edges—repairs might seem like a quick fix. But if you’re dealing with a worn-out roof that’s gone beyond its lifespan, like a 20-year-old asphalt roof or cedar shakes that are rotting away, the smartest move is a full roof replacement. A new roof will save you from further costly repairs and give you peace of mind knowing you won’t be replacing it again in a few years.
Whether you go for a more traditional asphalt roof (lasting up to 30 years), or opt for metal roofing (which can last 50+ years), the choice is yours. The important thing is choosing the right material for your building’s needs. Metal roofing, for example, is highly durable and energy-efficient, making it a solid option for strata complexes and multi-family units. If you’re looking to keep it eco-friendly, rubber or recycled roofs are a great alternative—offering 50+ years of protection with minimal maintenance. The time it takes to install? A full roof replacement in Burnaby, BC, and The Lower Vancouver Mainland can usually be done in a matter of days, meaning your tenants won’t be inconvenienced for long. And when you’re done, you’ll have a roof that lasts for decades.
Got a leaky roof or just want to make sure you’re covered? Drop us a line, and we’ll have your roof tighter than your grandma’s hug in no time!
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