Redlands, California · Est. 1988

Every house
like it's our own.

Hovey Roofing has been putting roofs on Redlands homes for thirty-eight years. Clay tile, shake, composition, standing seam. Ordinary jobs and the strange ones, done by people who clean up after themselves.

Two-piece clay barrel tile laid across a Spanish revival roof, with the white stucco wall and balcony of the house behind it.
Two-piece clay barrel tile
Established
1988
Glen Hovey, roofing since
1979
Based in
Redlands
Service area
Inland Empire
A mountain cabin under tall pines with a dark green standing seam metal roof and a board-and-batten chimney chase.

The company

A small crew
that finishes.

Hovey Roofing was established in 1988. Glen Hovey, the owner, has been in the roofing industry since 1979.

Our employees take pride in every step of the project, from installation to clean up. We enjoy unique projects as much as standard applications. We treat every house as if it's our own and focus on the small details that make a project excellent.

Glen Hovey Owner
Snow on the San Bernardino Mountains rising above red tile rooftops and trees in Redlands.

Where we work

Redlands,
and the valley below it.

Craftsman bungalows, Victorians on the boulevard, Spanish revivals, hillside new builds, and cabins up the mountain. Different roofs, same standard.

Selected work

Whatever the
roof calls for.

Fourteen jobs around Redlands and the San Bernardinos. Every material below is one we install and maintain.

A Victorian turret roofed in scalloped wood shake, rising to a finial above leaded glass windows.
Victorian turretScalloped shake
A white two-story Spanish revival house with a low-pitched tile roof, framed by tall palm trees.
Spanish revivalClay tile
A restored Queen Anne Victorian with a corner turret and wraparound porch under a clear blue sky.
Queen AnneComposition
An overhead view of a single-story ranch house finished in charcoal concrete roof tile.
Ranch, overheadConcrete tile
A long single-story house under construction on a hillside lot, with a dark roof already finished and graded dirt in front.
Hillside new buildNew construction
A yellow turn-of-the-century house with a hipped roof and covered porch, mountains in the distance.
Hipped roofComposition
A craftsman bungalow with a dark shingled roof, screened by birds of paradise in the front yard.
Craftsman bungalowComposition
A two-story house with twin gabled dormers finished in charcoal architectural shingle.
Twin dormersArchitectural
A large stone and shingle two-story home with multiple gables and an attached garage.
Multi-gableArchitectural
A finished composition roof deck seen from above, with new pipe flashing, a turbine curb, and clean ridge lines.
Flashing and penetrationsDetail
A close view of a roof valley with new metal flashing running against a stucco wall.
Valley and wall flashingDetail
A single-story home with a light tile roof and palm trees behind it, sun flaring over the ridge.
Low-pitch ranchTile
A split-level house with a wide low roof and a two-car garage, palms in the front yard.
Split-levelComposition
A mountain cabin with a dark green standing seam metal roof under tall pines.
Mountain cabinStanding seam

Materials

Many styles
for the roof
you need.

Tear-off, re-roof, new construction, and repair. If you don't know what's up there, we'll come look and tell you.

01

Clay & concrete tile

Two-piece barrel, S-tile, and flat concrete. The Spanish revivals and ranch homes all over the Inland Empire.

02

Wood shake

Straight and scalloped coursing, including the turrets and curved work on Redlands' older houses.

03

Composition shingle

Three-tab and architectural laminate. The everyday roof, done with the flashing detailed properly.

04

Standing seam metal

Panel roofs for cabins and modern builds, up the mountain and down in the valley.

05

Flashing & repair

Valleys, walls, chimneys, skylights, and pipe penetrations. Most leaks live here, not in the field of the roof.

What people say

Ask the neighbors.

Best crew I've had out here. Quick, easy to deal with, and the price beat everyone else I called. Good value for the money.
M. ReyesHomeowner · Redlands
The work ethic is what got me. They showed up when they said they would, stayed at it, and left the yard cleaner than they found it. I never had to chase anybody down.
K. BarnesHomeowner · Yucaipa

Get in touch

Call Glen.

Estimates are free. Tell us the address and what you're seeing and we'll come take a look.

A craftsman bungalow with a new shingled roof and an American flag hanging from the porch, bare trees against a blue sky.
Call 909 798 0807