Crows Landing's Roofing Company Since 1975

Roofing Companies in Crows Landing, CA

DeHart Roofing has served Stanislaus County since 1975. The same experienced crews handle every job, with a Pabco shingle option other local roofers don't carry. Our Turlock HQ is just 20 miles away. Serving ZIP 95313 and surrounding Crows Landing neighborhoods.

City
Crows Landing
County
Stanislaus
From HQ
20 MI
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Craftsman Bungalow home in Crows Landing, CA — typical roofing project for DeHart Roofing
Crows Landing homes range from craftsman bungalows to ranch — both styles re-roofed regularly by DeHart.

Why Crows Landing homeowners choose DeHart Roofing.

Crows Landing is a small unincorporated farming community in western Stanislaus County, first established as a landing on the San Joaquin River. Its housing is largely rural and older, spread across the county's west-side farmland.

Crows Landing sits in western Stanislaus County near Interstate 5, about 20 miles from our Turlock headquarters. DeHart Roofing has roofed across Stanislaus County since 1975. The company changed hands in 2026 under new local ownership. Lead salesman Clayton DeHart stayed on through the transition, as did all installation crews. Operations moved to proven, higher standards. Your roof gets the same quality and certifications, backed by a name Stanislaus County has trusted since 1975.

From our Turlock headquarters, Crows Landing is just 20 miles — a short drive on surface roads. Faster response, lower travel costs, and crews who know this part of the county well.

Pabco shingle option: DeHart offers a Pabco base-tier shingle. If you need solid quality at a value price point, this is a real option worth asking about.

About Crows Landing, CA and its roofing conditions.

Crows Landing is a small unincorporated farming community in western Stanislaus County, about 20 miles southwest of Modesto and a short drive from Interstate 5. The 2020 census counted 322 residents. It began as a landing on the San Joaquin River, founded by John Crow, and was moved to its present site in 1887 to sit on the Southern Pacific Railroad line. Members of the Crow family still farm walnuts here.

Just outside town is the former Crows Landing airfield, a Naval Auxiliary Landing Field that trained World War II pilots from NAS Alameda and later hosted NASA experimental aircraft from the Ames Research Center; it is now being redeveloped as a county industrial business park near Interstate 5. The deep agricultural roots mean a lot of the area's homes have been here a while, and older roofs often need attention.

Out here on the valley's west side, summers run hot and dry, with July and August highs in the mid-to-high 90s that bake shingles and attics. Winters bring cool, damp tule fog, so moss and algae tend to gather on shaded north slopes. Since Crows Landing is unincorporated, roofing permits go through Stanislaus County. DeHart Roofing has worked this part of the county since 1975 and offers free inspections.

Common roof types in Crows Landing.

  • Asphalt composition shingles — the most common material on Crows Landing homes, including older 3-tab and newer architectural styles
  • Pabco shingles — DeHart's Pabco-line option for budget-conscious homeowners
  • Concrete and clay tile — found on Spanish-style and Mediterranean homes in the area
  • Owens Corning shingles — for up to 50-year OC Platinum warranty coverage
  • GAF shingles — for GAF Master Elite warranty protection
  • Metal roofing — for maximum heat resistance and longevity

Roofing services we offer in Crows Landing.

Every job starts with a free inspection and a flat-rate written quote. We handle permits, installation, and cleanup from start to finish.

Climate challenges for Crows Landing roofs.

Crows Landing shares the Central Valley climate that stresses roofing systems harder than coastal California. These are the conditions we account for on every job here.

Summer heat.

Temperatures regularly reach 105 to 110 degrees F in summer. Prolonged UV exposure breaks down asphalt binders and degrades sealant strips faster than coastal equivalents. We recommend cool-roof rated shingles for any Crows Landing home with significant southern exposure.

Tule fog and moisture.

Winter tule fog creates sustained surface moisture that accelerates algae growth on north-facing slopes. We specify algae-resistant shingles and check attic ventilation during every inspection.

Aging decks on older homes.

Crows Landing's older housing stock sometimes has roof deck boards that have absorbed moisture over decades. During every inspection, we check deck condition. If boards need replacement, we tell you upfront — it goes into your flat-rate quote before work starts.

Wind.

Seasonal wind events can lift improperly sealed shingles and stress flashing at eaves and ridges. Our installation patterns meet local wind uplift standards.

Pricing for Crows Landing roofing projects.

These ranges reflect typical Crows Landing residential jobs. Your exact quote comes after the free inspection — always flat-rate, no surprises.

Roof Repair

$350 – $2,500

Leak repair, shingle replacement, flashing, storm damage

Roof Replacement

$8,000 – $24,000

Full tear-off and installation. Pabco option available at lower entry cost.

Crows Landing is unincorporated Stanislaus County. Permits are handled through Stanislaus County Building and Safety. We pull all permits and manage inspections on your behalf at no extra charge.

Finished roof replacement on a Central Valley country farmhouse
A recent re-roof in Stanislaus County.

Our credentials — what backs every job.

  • In business since 1975 — Stanislaus County roofing history
  • local ownership since 2026 — updated operations, same experienced crews
  • Fully licensed C-39 — bonded and insured
  • GAF Master Elite — top 2% of roofing contractors nationwide
  • Clayton DeHart — original DeHart lead salesman, still your Stanislaus point of contact
  • Pabco shingle option — Pabco-line entry price, same quality installation
  • Free inspections — no cost, no pressure, honest assessment
  • Flat-rate pricing — the price in your quote is what you pay
  • 24/7 emergency service — for active leaks and storm damage

Our process in Crows Landing.

Free Inspection

We visit your Crows Landing home, document every issue with photos, measure the roof, and check the deck. No cost, no obligation.

Flat-Rate Estimate

Within 24–48 hours you receive a written flat-rate estimate. We explain every line item. No hidden charges after work starts.

Material Selection

Choose from Pabco, Owens Corning, GAF, tile, or metal systems. We bring samples so you can decide in person.

Professional Installation

Our crews handle permits, tear-off, installation, and full cleanup. Most Crows Landing roofs finish in 1 to 3 days.

Final Inspection & Warranty

Post-install inspection confirms code compliance and manufacturer standards. You receive warranty documentation before we leave.

What homeowners in Crows Landing should know before getting a new roof.

Crows Landing is one of the older unincorporated communities in Stanislaus County. Many homes here were built in the mid-20th century. Some have original roofing systems that have never been replaced.

Older homes have different roofing challenges than newer builds. Decking may have rotted sections. Underlayment may have dried out and cracked. The roof structure itself may need some repairs before new shingles go on.

This is normal. A free inspection will catch these issues before work starts. Surprises during tear-off are less likely when we know what to expect going in.

Common roof types we see in Crows Landing.

Asphalt shingles are the most common roof type in Crows Landing. Many older homes still have three-tab shingles from the 1980s or 1990s. These are near or past the end of their useful life.

Some older Crows Landing homes have Spanish-style or Mediterranean tile. Clay or concrete tile lasts longer than asphalt, but it still needs attention. Cracked tiles let water into the underlayment. Old underlayment under tile eventually fails.

We work on all of these roof types. We do asphalt shingles, tile, metal, and flat roofing. We also do the deck repairs that older homes often need once the old roofing comes off.

Permits for roofing work in Crows Landing.

Crows Landing is unincorporated Stanislaus County. This means all permits go through Stanislaus County Building and Safety — not a city building department.

We pull permits on your behalf. This is standard on all full replacement jobs. We schedule the county inspection and get the final sign-off. You do not need to go anywhere or submit anything.

Some repair jobs are small enough that a permit is not required. We will tell you which category your job falls into when we give you the quote.

Why we offer the Pabco shingle option.

DeHart Roofing is one of the few contractors in this area authorized to install Pabco shingles. Pabco is backed by a long-established California building-products company. They make shingles for the Central Valley's specific conditions: high heat, strong UV, and dry air.

Pabco shingles are priced lower than GAF or Owens Corning. The installation quality is the same. The materials are made for this climate. For homeowners who want a solid roof without paying for a brand name, Pabco is a good option.

We still install GAF and Owens Corning products. Both are excellent. The point is you have a third choice at DeHart that most other local roofers cannot offer.

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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."
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"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."
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Frequently asked questions — Crows Landing roofing.

A roof replacement in Crows Landing typically ranges from $8,000 to $24,000 depending on roof size, material, and job complexity. Roof repairs run $350 to $2,500. DeHart Roofing offers Pabco base-tier shingles for homeowners who want solid installation at a lower material cost. Free inspections and flat-rate written quotes are standard on every job.
Crows Landing is an older unincorporated community, so most homes have asphalt composition shingles. Some homes with Spanish or Mediterranean architectural influence have concrete or clay tile roofs. Older homes may have original or aging roofing systems that need deck inspection before new material goes on — we include full deck assessment in every free inspection.
Our Turlock headquarters is approximately 20 miles from Crows Landing. That proximity means faster response times, lower mobilization costs, and crews who are already familiar with Crows Landing's neighborhoods and home styles.
Crows Landing is an unincorporated community in Stanislaus County. Roof replacement permits are handled through Stanislaus County Building and Safety. DeHart Roofing manages all permit applications and inspections on your behalf at no extra charge.
Yes. DeHart Roofing is fully licensed in California. We carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job. Fully bonded and insured.
DeHart Roofing was founded in Turlock in 1975 by Dale DeHart. Larry DeHart bought the company in 2005 and ran it for two decades. The company changed hands again in 2026 under new local ownership. Lead salesman Clayton DeHart, Larry's brother, remained on staff through the transition. All installation crews also stayed on.

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