Mission District is one of San Francisco's most established neighborhoods, with the kind of housing stock that keeps local roofing contractors busy: mature roofs, original underlayment, and homeowners who care about long-term durability. Roof Linker lists alliance-vetted, licensed roofers serving Mission District and the surrounding San Francisco area.
The alliance is built for roofing contractors who want to scale past their local ceiling — without inventing the systems, sourcing the leads, or negotiating the material rates alone.
Local lead marketplace
Homeowner leads in Mission District the alliance buys at scale — most go to a single member, never re-sold. Average lead-to-close is 38% vs. 6% on the cold lists most Mission District roofers buy.
Alliance pricing on materials & machinery
Bundled buying power on GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed at distributor wholesale. Equipters, lifts, and dumpsters at half the public day-rate, reservable from any Mission District job site.
Licensing & insurance, vetted
Every Mission District contractor in the alliance carries a verified CSLB C-39 license, active workers' comp, and general liability. Homeowners get vetted bids; contractors get pre-negotiated insurance rates.
Operating system + playbooks
Run every Mission District job — schedule, crew, materials, quotes, contracts, invoicing — on one platform. Monthly mastermind calls and templates from $10M+ operators included with membership.
Members near Mission District
Alliance roofers serving the Mission District area.
CC
Cedar & Co. Roofing
Wine Country · serving Mission District, San Francisco
$16M ARR member
BR
Brightline Roof Co.
Tri-Valley · serving Mission District, San Francisco
$11M ARR member
PC
Pacific Crest Roofers
Marin · serving Mission District, San Francisco
$12M ARR member
FAQ
Roofing questions Mission District homeowners ask.
Pricing, timeline, materials, insurance — the questions we hear most from homeowners in Mission District and the rest of San Francisco.
How much does a new roof cost in Mission District, San Francisco?
A standard architectural-shingle re-roof on a typical Mission District home generally costs $20,500–$25,900. The exact figure depends on roof size, pitch, layers to tear off, and any underlayment upgrades. Tile, metal, or synthetic-slate scopes can run substantially higher, often $32,700+ on a comparable footprint.
Who are the highest-rated roofing contractors near Mission District?
Roof Linker lists alliance-vetted, CSLB-licensed roofing contractors serving Mission District and surrounding San Francisco neighborhoods. Every contractor is verified for license, insurance, and a track record of completed work in San Francisco County before being approved.
How long does a roof replacement take on a typical Mission District home?
Most single-family re-roofs in Mission District are completed in 2 to 4 working days, including tear-off, decking inspection, underlayment, install, flashing, and cleanup. Hillside, multi-story, or steep-pitched homes may take a day longer.
Do contractors near Mission District handle insurance claims?
Yes — most San Francisco alliance members work directly with major homeowners insurance carriers and HOAs, handling the supplement process, adjuster appointments, and depreciation recovery. Bring your claim number and adjuster letter to your free inspection.
When is the best time for roofing work in Mission District?
Roofing season in Mission District mirrors the broader San Francisco window: April through October is ideal for tear-offs and full replacements. Outside the December-through-February rainy window, most weather days are workable. Book estimates 4–6 weeks before your target install.
What roofing materials hold up best on Mission District homes?
For Mission District, alliance contractors most commonly install algae-resistant architectural shingles (GAF Timberline HDZ, Owens Corning Duration), concrete tile, or standing-seam metal. Class A fire-rated assemblies are recommended throughout San Francisco County given wildfire exposure.
Where can I find a licensed roofer serving Mission District?
Every roofer listed on Roof Linker for Mission District is a CSLB-licensed C-39 contractor, verified for active workers' comp and general liability.
Joining the alliance changed everything for our Mission District business. Better leads, lower material costs, and a real operating system instead of the spreadsheet chaos we'd been running for years.
— Operations lead, Brightline Roof Co. (Tri-Valley)
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