Atlas Roofing Service in Las Vegas, NV | All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas
All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas provides independent Atlas roofing repair, installation, and full replacement across the Las Vegas valley — from Summerlin to Henderson to North Las Vegas. As an independent Atlas service provider, we’re not factory-authorized by Atlas, but after 22 years working Atlas shingles and underlayment systems on hundreds of local roofs, Santos Cruz knows these products the way you only learn from pulling them apart and putting them back together. If you’ve got an Atlas roof and something’s off, call (725) 237-7255 — estimates are free.
Why Trust All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas for Your Atlas Roofing?
Atlas makes good products. But even good products fail in Las Vegas faster than they do anywhere else — the 110°F+ summers, 294+ annual sunny days, and sudden monsoon rains create conditions that simply aren’t reflected in national warranty averages. Knowing how Atlas products behave specifically under those conditions is what separates useful service from guesswork.
Santos Cruz has been working Atlas shingles and tile systems since the early 2000s, including the Pinnacle Pristine, StormMaster Slate, and the older Legend and Chalet series common in Summerlin and Henderson builds from that era. He trained through the construction technology program at College of Southern Nevada and spent the years after that on actual rooftops, not in an office reviewing warranty claims. When nearly 120 homeowners give a contractor a 4.9-star average, it’s because the work holds up — and it holds up because the person diagnosing your Atlas roof has seen its failure patterns dozens of times before.
We use OEM-compatible components and follow Atlas installation specifications on every repair, which matters if your warranty has remaining coverage worth protecting.
Common Atlas Roofing Problems We Fix in Las Vegas
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Granule loss on Pinnacle Pristine and StormMaster shingles
The Pinnacle Pristine is Atlas’s flagship architectural shingle and one of the most common products we see on Las Vegas homes built or re-roofed from 2005 onward. In our climate, the granule bond degrades faster than in moderate regions — UV intensity effectively ages the asphalt substrate at two to three times the rate of a comparable installation in the Midwest. When you start finding granule accumulation in your gutters or downspout splash zones, it’s not cosmetic. It means the UV-protective layer is gone and the shingle mat is directly exposed. We document granule loss severity on a per-square basis to determine whether localized replacement or a full roof assessment is warranted. -
Underlayment failure beneath Atlas shingle systems on 1990s–2000s homes
This is the defining issue in Las Vegas right now. A significant number of homes in Summerlin, Green Valley, and North Las Vegas tracts were built with 15-lb felt underlayment beneath their tile and shingle systems during the construction boom of the 1990s and early 2000s. The tiles or shingles look fine from the street. Pull one up, and the underlayment beneath has literally powdered. When July monsoon rains arrive after months of 110°F heat exposure, homeowners find leaks they never anticipated. Atlas shingle systems installed over failed underlayment are a compounding problem — the shingles may still have surface life, but the substrate beneath is gone. This is one of the most common full-replacement scenarios we diagnose in Las Vegas. -
Thermal splitting and cracking on Atlas HD shingles
Older Atlas HD shingles — common on homes re-roofed in the late 1990s and early 2000s — are prone to thermal splitting under Las Vegas’s extreme diurnal temperature swings. A roof surface can hit 170°F midday in July and drop 50°F overnight. That daily expansion-and-contraction cycle stresses the shingle mat at the laminate bond, eventually producing hairline splits at the tab edges. Water infiltrates the split, and by the time it shows up as a ceiling stain inside, the deck sheathing is often already compromised. -
Flashing failures adjacent to Atlas shingle fields
Atlas shingles themselves are rarely where Las Vegas leaks originate. The failure point is almost always the flashing — chimney step flashing, valley metal, or pipe boot flashings that were installed with sealant-only adhesion rather than proper mechanical fastening. In a climate with this much thermal movement, sealant-only flashing lasts three to five years before it cracks and pulls away. We see this constantly on otherwise-intact Atlas Pinnacle and StormMaster installations where the shingles are fine but the field is leaking at every penetration. -
Blow-off and fastener pull-through on StormMaster tiles
Atlas’s StormMaster Shake and StormMaster Slate are impact-rated Class 4 shingles, and they’re genuinely tough. But fastener pull-through is a real failure mode when the deck sheathing beneath has absorbed moisture or delaminated — a problem we find more often than you’d expect on Las Vegas homes where slow leaks have been silently saturating the OSB for years before anyone called a roofer. When the sheathing loses holding power, even a well-fastened shingle can lift in the wind events that follow monsoon storm cells.
Atlas Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
For Atlas repairs, we source OEM-compatible shingles, cap pieces, and accessories from regional distributors — not job-lot closeouts. For common Atlas product lines like Pinnacle Pristine and StormMaster, we maintain local stock access that allows us to turn most repairs around without a multi-week supply wait.
On the repair-vs-replace question: we’ll give you an honest answer, not the answer that produces the larger job. If a StormMaster field has isolated blow-offs on a five-year-old installation, repair is the right call. If we pull up shingles on a 2001 Atlas HD installation and find that the 15-lb felt beneath has powdered, no amount of surface patching changes what’s underneath — and we’ll tell you that directly, with photos.
A roof done right doesn’t make the news — and that’s exactly the point. Our goal is a repair or replacement you never have to think about again. If you’re unsure whether you’re looking at a repair or a full re-roof, call (725) 237-7255 and we’ll give you a free, straight answer.
Our Atlas Service Process — Step by Step
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Diagnosis with Atlas-specific documentation
Santos inspects the Atlas field, flashings, penetrations, and exposed underlayment edges. On Atlas shingle systems, we specifically check for granule bond integrity, thermal splitting at tab edges, and fastener pattern compliance with Atlas’s nailing specifications — because installer-caused failures are common and don’t show up in a surface-level visual scan. - 2
Written scope with OEM-compatible materials called out
Before any work begins, you receive a written scope identifying the Atlas product line involved, the materials we’re using (OEM or OEM-compatible), and why. No verbal estimates that expand on arrival. - 3
Repair or installation following Atlas specifications
We follow Atlas’s published installation guidelines on nailing patterns, overlap dimensions, and starter-course requirements. This protects any remaining warranty coverage and produces a repair that behaves the same way the original installation was designed to. - 4
Post-work water test and visual close-out
Every completed repair gets a water test — either a controlled hose test or a post-rain inspection — before the job is closed. We document the result and leave you with a record of what was done.
Atlas Products We Service & Install in Las Vegas
We service and install across the Atlas residential shingle lineup, including:
- Atlas Pinnacle Pristine — the most common Atlas product on Las Vegas homes, available locally through our distributor network
- Atlas StormMaster Shake and StormMaster Slate — Class 4 impact-rated shingles increasingly specified in Las Vegas for their hail and wind performance
- Atlas HD and Chalet series — older product lines common on homes built or re-roofed in the late 1990s to mid-2000s across Henderson and Summerlin
- Atlas ProLam and Legend series — frequently encountered on Henderson and North Las Vegas homes from the early 2000s construction wave
- Atlas underlayment systems — including Summit Pro and Strathmore synthetic underlayments, which we specify for re-roofing projects replacing failed 15-lb felt
We Also Service These Brands
Atlas is one of seven manufacturer lines we work with regularly. All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas also installs and repairs roofing systems from GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, and IKO, as well as Tamko and Boral. Material recommendations are based on what fits your roof, your budget, and Las Vegas’s climate — not whatever happens to be convenient.
FAQs — Atlas Roofing Service in Las Vegas
No — we are an independent Atlas service provider, not factory-authorized by Atlas Roofing Corporation. What we are is experienced: 22 years working Atlas products in Las Vegas, across dozens of installations and repairs on the Pinnacle, StormMaster, HD, and Legend series. Independent doesn’t mean unqualified — it means we’ve earned the knowledge on actual rooftops rather than through a manufacturer credential program.
Yes. For Atlas shingle repairs, we source OEM-compatible materials through regional roofing distributors — the same supply chain used by licensed roofing contractors throughout the Las Vegas valley. We identify the specific Atlas product line on your roof before sourcing materials, so the repair matches your existing field in profile, granule color, and performance specification as closely as possible.
Most Atlas shingle repairs — flashing, isolated blow-offs, granule-loss patches — are completed in a single visit. Full Atlas re-roofs on a standard Las Vegas tract home typically run one to two days. If the underlayment has failed and requires a full tear-off (common on 1990s and early 2000s builds in Summerlin and Henderson), we factor in material delivery and deck inspection time, which can add a day. We give you a realistic timeline before we start, not after.
We service the full current residential Atlas lineup — Pinnacle Pristine, StormMaster Shake, StormMaster Slate — and older discontinued series including Atlas HD, Chalet, ProLam, and Legend. We also work with Atlas underlayment systems, including Summit Pro and Strathmore synthetic products. If you’re not sure which Atlas product is on your roof, we can identify it during the free estimate visit.
Not if we follow Atlas’s published installation and repair specifications — which we do. Atlas’s standard residential warranty does not require work to be performed by a factory-authorized contractor; it requires that installation and repair follow Atlas’s guidelines and that OEM-compatible materials are used where specified. We document the materials and methods used on every job. If you have an active Atlas warranty and want to maintain its coverage, tell us upfront and we’ll work within those parameters. For warranty-specific questions, contact Atlas Roofing Corporation directly.
Atlas repair costs in Las Vegas generally run $350–$850 for flashing repairs and isolated shingle replacement on a standard residential roof. More involved repairs involving deck damage or widespread granule loss typically fall in the $900–$2,500 range depending on scope. A full Atlas re-roof on a 2,000–2,500 sq ft Las Vegas tract home — including tear-off of failed 15-lb felt and synthetic underlayment installation — generally runs $12,000–$20,000 depending on pitch, deck condition, and the Atlas product specified. These are realistic Las Vegas market ranges, not lowball estimates that grow on arrival. Call (725) 237-7255 for a free on-site estimate with a written scope.
Book Your Atlas Service in Las Vegas, NV
If you’ve got an Atlas roof in Las Vegas and you want a straight assessment from someone who has been on these roofs for 22 years, call Santos Cruz and the team at All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas at (725) 237-7255. Free estimates. No pressure. Just an honest look at what your roof actually needs.
Reviewed by Santos Cruz, Owner & Lead Technician at All Star Roofing Company Las Vegas, serving Las Vegas since 2003.