Modesto's Roofing Company Since 1975

Roofing Companies in Modesto, CA

DeHart Roofing has served Stanislaus County since 1975. Clayton DeHart still leads sales and the same crews work the Modesto–Turlock corridor every day. Modesto is our county seat, and our HQ sits 15 minutes south in Turlock. Free inspections. Flat-rate pricing. Pabco shingle option.

City
Modesto
County
Stanislaus
From HQ
15 MI
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Craftsman bungalow — the classic College Area and La Loma style DeHart re-roofs across Modesto
Modesto's College Area and La Loma hold 1920s–40s craftsman and Tudor homes that reward period-appropriate roof work.

Why Modesto homeowners choose DeHart.

Modesto is the Stanislaus County seat and the largest city in our home county. DeHart Roofing's Turlock headquarters is 15 minutes south on Highway 99. Our crews run the Modesto–Turlock corridor every day. When a Modesto job comes in, we are already working your side of the county — not driving in from somewhere else.

DeHart has been in Stanislaus County since 1975. The installation crews and lead salesman Clayton DeHart — Larry's brother, the familiar DeHart face longtime customers know — work every job.

One thing that sets DeHart apart in Modesto is the Pabco option. We offer a Pabco base-tier shingle for homeowners who want trade-quality installation at a lower material cost.

What we know about Modesto roofs.

Modesto spans a century of homebuilding — from the historic craftsman and Spanish colonial homes near Modesto Junior College to the mid-century ranches along McHenry Avenue and the newer HOA tracts out in Village One. The roofing challenges change by neighborhood and era. Here is what we see across the city.

College Area and La Loma — historic homes near MJC and Graceada Park.

The neighborhoods around Modesto Junior College and Graceada Park hold some of the city's oldest housing — 1920s through 1940s craftsman bungalows, Tudors, and Spanish colonials. Many have board sheathing rather than plywood decks, and some carry historic character worth preserving. We inspect the full deck on every free inspection and recommend materials that fit the home — dimensional or designer shingles on craftsman roofs, concrete or clay tile on Spanish colonials. If deck repairs are needed, they go in the flat-rate quote, not as a surprise mid-job.

The McHenry Avenue corridor and central Modesto — mid-century ranches.

Central Modesto and the McHenry corridor are full of 1950s and 1960s ranch homes. Many still wear thin 3-tab shingles that do not hold up under the Valley's 105-degree heat cycles. If your ranch home has never been re-roofed with dimensional shingles, the roof is likely near end of life. We recommend upgrading to dimensional or cool-roof rated shingles on any re-roof here.

Village One and East Modesto — newer tracts and HOAs.

Village One and the eastern subdivisions were built from the 1990s through the 2000s. Those roofs are now 20 to 30 years old — right in the replacement window for asphalt shingles. Many of these tracts have HOA rules on roofing color and material. We check your HOA requirements before we write the quote and help you through any approval process.

Airport District and south Modesto — older stock under heat load.

The Airport District and older pockets of south Modesto have pre-war and early post-war homes. Decks are often original, and years of Valley sun have taken a toll on aging shingles. A free inspection documents the deck condition and every problem area with photos before any work is quoted.

Tule fog, the Tuolumne River, and Valley heat.

Modesto sits on the Tuolumne River, and winters bring heavy tule fog. Extended surface moisture promotes algae and moss on north-facing slopes, while summers push past 105 degrees. We install algae-resistant shingles and check attic ventilation on every job to manage heat and condensation inside the roof system.

Roofing services in Modesto.

Every job starts with a free inspection. Every quote is flat-rate and written. No hidden fees after the work begins.

Spanish colonial tile roof restoration in progress by DeHart Roofing
Concrete and clay tile restore the character of Modesto's Spanish colonial homes.

Neighborhoods we serve in Modesto.

We cover every part of Modesto across ZIP codes 95350 through 95358. Our crews work these areas regularly.

Downtown Modesto 95354
College Area 95350
La Loma 95354
McHenry Avenue corridor 95350
Village One 95355
Sylvan area 95355
Airport District 95354
Dry Creek 95356
North Modesto 95356
Rose Avenue area 95355

Historic homes in the College Area need different care than newer tract homes out in Village One. We tailor our approach to the home in front of us — not a template built for every city.

Pricing in Modesto.

These ranges give you a starting point. Your exact number comes after the free inspection, in a flat-rate written quote.

Roof Repair

$350 – $2,500

Leaks, shingle repair, flashing, minor storm damage

Roof Replacement

$8,000 – $25,000

Full tear-off and install. Pabco is our lowest-cost material tier.

Pabco shingles bring the entry price down for full replacements. They deliver solid performance and carry a manufacturer warranty. Ask about the Pabco option when you call.

The City of Modesto requires permits for roof replacements. We pull all permits and handle inspections on your behalf — included in your flat-rate quote, no surprise fees.

Why Pabco matters for Modesto homeowners.

Most roofers serving Modesto carry Owens Corning and GAF. Both are quality products. DeHart also stocks Pabco — a shingle brand backed by a long-established California building-products company that most local contractors do not carry.

Pabco's shingles hold up well against Modesto's heat load and UV exposure, and the price is typically lower than the national brands.

If you want a long warranty and premium brand backing, GAF or OC is the better call. If you want a solid, well-installed roof at a fair price, Pabco deserves consideration. We walk you through both options at the free inspection.

Mid-century ranch home with a completed dimensional-shingle roof by DeHart Roofing
Dimensional, cool-roof rated shingles built for Central Valley heat.

The DeHart process in Modesto.

Free Inspection

Call (209) 667-7737 or request online. We come to your Modesto home, photograph every issue, and measure the roof. No cost, no pressure.

Flat-Rate Quote

You get a written estimate within 24 to 48 hours. It covers material options, timeline, and warranty. Every line item is explained. No hidden fees.

Material Selection

Choose from Owens Corning, GAF, or Pabco. We bring samples so you can compare colors and products before you decide.

Professional Installation

Our crews handle permits, tear-off, install, and full cleanup. Most Modesto homes finish in one to three days. We start early to beat the afternoon heat.

Final Walkthrough

We walk the finished roof with you. You receive your warranty documents. If anything needs a touch-up, we fix it before we leave.

Trust signals and credentials.

Here is what backs every job we do in Modesto.

  • In business since 1975 — DeHart Roofing has served Stanislaus County ever since
  • locally owned since 2026 — Updated operations, same local crews, higher standards
  • Fully licensed C-39 — fully bonded and insured
  • GAF Master Elite — Top 2% of roofing contractors nationwide
  • Clayton DeHart — Lead salesman on staff; has sold roofing in Stanislaus County for years
  • Free inspections — No-cost, no-obligation assessment every time
  • Flat-rate pricing — The price we quote is the price you pay
  • 24/7 emergency service — Available for active leaks and storm damage

Nearby cities we also serve.

Our crews cover all of Stanislaus County. If you are calling from a nearby city, we can help.

What customers say

"If there were 6 stars, I would add them. These guys are efficient and do great work. Not a single trace of scrap was left behind. My house looks new again."
Brandon Fenus · Verified Google review
"Exceptional customer service, perfect execution as outlined in the bid. The crew respected our property and kept the work area clean at the end of each day."
Jeanenne Russell · Verified Google review
"Crew were awesome. Friendly, respectful, efficient. They worked hard, paid attention to detail, and cleaned up everything. Simply the Best."
Marlene Lisle · Verified Google review

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Frequently asked questions — Modesto roofing.

A roof replacement in Modesto usually costs between $8,000 and $25,000. The price depends on roof size, pitch, material, and complexity. Repairs run $350 to $2,500. DeHart gives you a flat-rate written quote after a free inspection — no hidden fees. Ask about our Pabco shingle option for the lowest-cost replacement tier.
Yes. The College Area and La Loma hold 1920s–40s craftsman, Tudor, and Spanish colonial homes. We recommend materials that fit the home — dimensional or designer shingles for craftsman and Tudor roofs, and concrete or clay tile for Spanish colonials. We inspect the full deck, note any historic detailing worth preserving, and put every option in your written quote.
DeHart Roofing has served Stanislaus County since 1975. The company changed hands in 2026 under new local ownership. Lead salesman Clayton DeHart and the installation crews stayed on. Operations, pricing, and certifications run to a higher standard. Same local team, stronger backing.
Yes. We serve every neighborhood in Modesto — Downtown, the College Area, La Loma, the McHenry Avenue corridor, Village One, Sylvan, the Airport District, and North Modesto — across ZIP codes 95350 through 95358. Our Turlock HQ is 15 minutes south on Highway 99.
Yes. The City of Modesto requires permits for roof replacements. DeHart Roofing handles all permit applications and code inspections on your behalf. Permit fees are included in your flat-rate quote — no surprises, and you do not visit any office.
Modesto summers reach 100 to 110 degrees. We recommend cool-roof rated asphalt shingles, concrete tile, or metal roofing with reflective coatings. For homeowners watching their budget, Pabco shingles offer solid heat resistance at a lower cost than Owens Corning or GAF. We help you choose based on your home, your roof, and your budget.

Free roofing estimate in Modesto.

No pressure. No obligation. An honest look at your roof from Stanislaus County's roofing institution since 1975.

We stand by our work. If something we handled fails, we make it right.