Specialty Roofing in Summerlin South, NV
Specialty roofing in Summerlin South, NV means navigating SCA Architectural Review Board requirements, aging 1990s–2000s underlayment beneath tiles that still look fine from the street, and canyon-driven wind loads that most Las Vegas contractors have never dealt with. All Star Roofing Company handles it all — documentation, compliant materials, and the hands-on installation work — without pawning your project off on a crew you’ve never met. Call (725) 237-7255 to set up a free estimate with Santos Cruz directly.

Why All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas Is Summerlin South’s Preferred Specialty Roofing Company
Our Specialty Roofing team has been working roofs in Summerlin South long enough to know the SCA Architectural Review Board process inside and out — which material profiles are pre-approved, which color palettes pass without a secondary board review, and how to prepare documentation that doesn’t slow a project down by three weeks. That procedural knowledge matters. Contractors who skip the ARB filing step leave homeowners facing fines and mandatory removal of non-compliant materials. We’ve seen it happen to neighbors after an outside crew swapped tile profiles without filing first.
Santos Cruz leads every job himself. That’s not a marketing line — he’s the lead technician on your roof, not an office contact who passes a clipboard to a subcontractor. Nearly 120 Summerlin South and Las Vegas–area homeowners have given us a 4.9-star average across 118 verified reviews, and those reviews reflect what happens when the same experienced person who quoted your job is the one installing it. When you call us for specialty roofing in Summerlin South, Santos is who shows up.
Our Specialty Roofing Services in Summerlin South
Solar Ready Roofing in Summerlin South
Solar adoption is accelerating across the 89135 ZIP, and the SCA has specific language around panel visibility and roof penetration methods that affects how a solar-ready roofing system must be installed. Santos has worked with Summerlin South homeowners to prepare tile roofs — predominantly Boral and concrete S-tile profiles common to the late-1990s and early-2000s construction phases — with reinforced underlayment layers and flashed penetration points that meet both manufacturer specs and ARB guidelines. Getting the roof substrate right before panels go on avoids the far more expensive mistake of removing a newly installed solar array to fix failed underlayment underneath.
A solar-ready roofing prep in Summerlin South typically runs $1,800–$4,500 depending on roof area, underlayment condition, and penetration count. Free estimates available — call (725) 237-7255.
TPO Roofing in Summerlin South
While most Summerlin South homes are tile-covered, the community has a number of flat or near-flat secondary roof sections — covered patios, accessory structures, and low-slope additions — where TPO membrane is the right call. At 2,600–3,000 ft elevation directly east of the Spring Mountains, UV intensity is measurably higher than in the central Las Vegas valley, and TPO’s reflective surface holds up better under that exposure than aged modified bitumen or built-up systems on the same structure. A typical TPO installation on a secondary flat section in Summerlin South runs $5.50–$9.00 per square foot, depending on substrate condition and deck prep required.
EPDM Roofing in Summerlin South
EPDM rubber membrane is a durable option for flat sections that see heavy foot traffic or significant thermal movement — both real factors on Summerlin South rooftops where covered outdoor living spaces are common on custom and semi-custom builds above $700K. The material handles the extreme temperature swings between Summerlin South winters and peak July heat better than many alternatives. EPDM installs in Summerlin South typically run $4.50–$7.50 per square foot, with cost influenced by whether the existing membrane needs full removal or can accept a recover application.
Modified Bitumen in Summerlin South
Modified bitumen remains one of the most specified materials for low-slope sections on production and semi-custom homes throughout the 89135 master-planned corridors, and Santos has replaced and repaired dozens of these systems across Summerlin South’s mid-range and luxury construction tiers. The failure mode we see most often isn’t delamination at the field — it’s at the parapet and transition flashings, where thermal cycling and wind uplift from Red Rock Canyon drainage eventually break the adhesion. Modified bitumen work in Summerlin South runs $3.50–$6.50 per square foot for repair, and $6.00–$10.00 per square foot for full replacement, before any deck repairs.
Green Roof and Built-Up Roofing in Summerlin South
Green roof applications are rare in Summerlin South but structurally feasible on the reinforced flat sections of larger custom builds — and the SCA’s pre-approval process applies here the same as it does for tile changes. Built-up roofing (BUR) is occasionally specified on commercial-adjacent structures within the community. Santos evaluates both on a case-by-case basis. If you’re exploring either for a Summerlin South property, a site assessment is the right starting point before any material commitment.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Summerlin South
All Star Roofing works with seven major manufacturer lines — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — so material recommendations are based on what’s right for your specific Summerlin South roof, not what happens to be on a truck. Boral concrete tile appears on a significant share of the 89135 housing stock from the late-1990s and early-2000s construction phases, and sourcing color-matched Boral profiles for SCA-compliant tile repairs is something we handle directly. Having access to multiple lines also means we’re not steering you toward a product because it’s the only one we carry.

Common Specialty Roofing Problems We See in Summerlin South Homes
- Failed 1990s–2000s felt underlayment beneath cosmetically intact tile: The majority of Summerlin South’s 89135 housing stock was built between 1995 and 2008 using 15–30 lb felt underlayment rated for 20–25 years. That material has now reached or exceeded its lifespan under tile that still passes street-level HOA inspection — and Summerlin South’s elevated UV and canyon wind load accelerate the deterioration faster than the same product performs in lower-elevation suburbs. Interior ceiling stains after monsoon events are often the first sign, by which point the roof deck may already be compromised.
- Mortar-set hip and ridge caps repeatedly dislodged by canyon-funneled wind: Summerlin South sits in the direct path of wind channeled east out of the Red Rock Canyon drainage, producing gusts that routinely exceed what the central Las Vegas valley or Henderson neighborhoods experience. Mortar-set hip caps on tile roofs here fail more frequently than anywhere else in Clark County — and each dislodged cap is an open penetration point waiting for the next monsoon to find it. It’s not a workmanship failure; it’s a site-specific load condition that requires a different mortar mix and bedding depth than standard valley specs.
- Non-compliant material swaps that trigger SCA violation fines: We’re called regularly to Summerlin South properties where a previous contractor installed a replacement tile in an unapproved profile or color — either because they didn’t know about the SCA Architectural Review Board process or skipped it to move faster. The SCA enforces compliance, and forced removal of non-compliant materials is an actual outcome. The cost of skipping the filing step is always higher than the cost of doing it correctly the first time.
- Monsoon moisture intrusion on tile roofs that passed HOA inspection: Summerlin South’s position east of the Spring Mountains creates a concentrated monsoon shadow effect — late-summer storm cells stall against the mountains and drop significant rain on the 89135 ZIP while the Strip and Henderson record nothing. We pulled a section of hip tiles on a two-story stucco home in the 89135 master-planned section after the homeowner noticed second-floor ceiling stains following a late-August cell that dropped nearly an inch while the Strip stayed dry. The S-tiles were seated and mortar-intact — a perfect HOA inspection. Beneath them, the original 15-lb felt underlayment from a 1999 Boral installation had fully delaminated. We filed the required SCA Architectural Review Board documentation, installed synthetic underlayment, and re-bedded the hip caps in color-matched mortar. The roof passed re-inspection and the staining stopped.
Pricing for Specialty Roofing in Summerlin South, NV
Specialty roofing in Summerlin South carries a modest cost premium over unincorporated Clark County work, largely due to SCA Architectural Review Board documentation requirements and the tighter material spec constraints. Here’s what you can expect in the current 89135 market:
- Solar-ready roofing prep: $1,800–$4,500 depending on roof area and penetration count
- TPO membrane (flat/low-slope sections): $5.50–$9.00 per sq ft installed
- EPDM membrane: $4.50–$7.50 per sq ft installed
- Modified bitumen repair: $3.50–$6.50 per sq ft; full replacement $6.00–$10.00 per sq ft
- Underlayment replacement (tile-off, tile-reset): $3.00–$5.50 per sq ft depending on tile type and access complexity
Deck damage found during tearoff, SCA documentation prep, and color-matching sourcing can adjust final numbers. Santos will walk through a transparent line-item estimate on-site before any work begins. Call (725) 237-7255 — estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Summerlin South
All Star Roofing Company serves homeowners throughout the greater Las Vegas area, including Spring Valley, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Sunrise Manor. If you’re outside the 89135 ZIP but close to Summerlin South, we’re likely already working in your neighborhood. Call (725) 237-7255 to confirm coverage and schedule your free estimate.
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FAQs — Specialty Roofing in Summerlin South
Yes — any roofing work in Summerlin South that involves a material change, profile change, or color change requires SCA Architectural Review Board pre-approval before installation begins. This applies to tile-for-tile replacement if you’re switching manufacturer, underlayment systems that change the roof’s visual profile, and any accessory or penetration modification visible from the street. Skipping this step exposes you to HOA fines and a potential forced-removal order, which costs significantly more than the filing process. We handle the ARB documentation as part of the job — it’s not an add-on. Call (725) 237-7255 to discuss your specific project’s approval requirements.
The tiles looking fine is not a reliable indicator of underlayment condition on a 1998 Summerlin South build. The 15–30 lb felt underlayment used in the late-1990s construction phases of the 89135 community was rated for 20–25 years, meaning it’s now 5–10 years past its rated lifespan. At Summerlin South’s elevation — 2,600 to 3,000 feet with direct UV exposure and canyon-driven wind load — that material degrades faster than manufacturer ratings suggest. The failure pattern we see consistently is intact tile over fully delaminated felt, with no visible surface damage to trigger an HOA complaint. The staining shows up on a second-floor ceiling the first September monsoon that drops concentrated rain on the 89135 while the Strip stays dry. An inspection before that happens is the right call.
Yes, solar-ready roofing can be installed on a Summerlin South tile roof in full compliance with SCA guidelines when the work is structured correctly. The SCA has specific language around penetration visibility, panel placement, and flashing materials — all of which affect how the solar-ready substrate must be prepared. Santos has worked through this process on 89135 properties and knows which approaches satisfy both the SCA’s architectural standards and the solar manufacturer’s mounting requirements. The key is completing the ARB pre-approval before any penetration work begins. Call (725) 237-7255 to start that conversation with an actual estimate.
Summerlin South sits directly east of Red Rock Canyon, and the drainage from that canyon funnels wind gusts onto the 89135 community at velocities consistently higher than what Henderson or the central Las Vegas valley experiences. Mortar-set hip and ridge caps weren’t bedded to handle that load — standard valley installation specs underestimate it at this elevation. The result is that caps that would hold for 15–20 years in Henderson may start dislodging on a Summerlin South roof in 7–10. The fix isn’t just re-bedding with the same mortar mix; it requires a higher-bond mortar depth and a proper cap-seat profile matched to the tile system. Santos has re-specified this repair on numerous 89135 properties with lasting results.
Ceiling stains after monsoon events on a tile roof that passed HOA inspection almost always point to failed underlayment, not surface damage — and this is specifically common in Summerlin South because of the concentrated monsoon moisture that stalls against the Spring Mountains and dumps rain on the 89135 ZIP while surrounding areas stay dry. The solution is a tile-off underlayment replacement: Santos pulls the affected section of tile, removes the delaminated felt, installs a synthetic underlayment layer rated for current UV and load conditions, and re-beds the tiles and mortar caps in SCA-compliant color-matched material. The entire process includes ARB documentation so the repair is on record with the Summerlin Community Association. Call (725) 237-7255 for a free on-site assessment — don’t wait for the next monsoon cycle to confirm what the staining is already telling you.
Schedule your free specialty roofing estimate in Summerlin South today. Call (725) 237-7255 and Santos Cruz will assess your roof directly, walk you through SCA documentation requirements if they apply, and give you a clear line-item quote — no vague estimates, no subcontractors, no surprises.
Reviewed by Santos Cruz, Owner and Lead Technician at All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas, serving Summerlin South since the company’s founding 22 years ago.