Fast, Reliable Roof Replacement & Installation Across Sunrise Manor
If you own a home in Sunrise Manor, you already know the roof situation here is different from the newer neighborhoods on the west side of the valley. The 89115 corridor is packed with 1950s–1970s ranch-style homes carrying original gravel-and-tar built-up roofing that’s been quietly failing for decades. Our Roof Replacement & Installation team at Matrix Roof Solutions Company Clark County works specifically in this area, understands Clark County’s Title 30 permitting process, and can reach most Sunrise Manor addresses quickly. Call (725) 266-8694 for a free estimate.
Why Matrix Roof Solutions Company Clark County Is Sunrise Manor’s Preferred Roof Replacement & Installation Company
Emmet Boyd, Owner and Lead Technician, has been working roofs in the Las Vegas Valley for 16 years — and Sunrise Manor’s specific housing stock, unincorporated county status, and flat-roof failure patterns are familiar territory, not surprises. When Emmet shows up for your estimate, you’re getting the person who will oversee the actual installation, pull the correct Clark County permit, and stand behind the finished work. That’s a different experience than sending a salesperson out and hoping the crew matches the pitch.
Over 106 homeowners across the valley have rated Matrix Roof Solutions 4.8 stars, and a meaningful share of those reviews come from the 89115 ZIP — homeowners dealing with the exact same aging BUR membranes and monsoon-driven moisture problems you’re facing. That kind of consistent rating across a high volume of projects reflects a repeatable process, not luck. Call (725) 266-8694 and let’s take a look at what your roof actually needs.
Our Roof Replacement & Installation Services in Sunrise Manor
Flat Roof Replacement
Flat roofing is the dominant system on Sunrise Manor’s older ranch homes, and it’s the service we get called for most often in the 89115 corridor. Summer rooftop surface temperatures in the eastern Las Vegas Valley routinely exceed 170°F, which destroys asphalt-based built-up membranes through thermal cracking — and when the monsoon window opens in July, moisture drives straight into those cracks. We assess each flat roof individually: in many cases, especially on homes near the Nellis flight corridor where fastener-backed TPO has already failed once, we recommend fully adhered membrane systems that eliminate the mechanical fastener vulnerability entirely. Patching a BUR membrane that has been thermally cycled for 50 years is a short-term fix at best.
Our crew was called to a 1963 ranch-style home near the Nellis flight path in the 89115 corridor where the original gravel-and-tar built-up roofing had been partially re-roofed with mechanically fastened TPO — and fastener backs had lifted across nearly a third of the field after years of low-frequency vibration from heavy aircraft operations. We pulled the full tear-off, coordinated the Clark County Title 30 permit directly with the county Building Department, and installed a fully adhered GAF EverGuard TPO membrane that eliminates the mechanical fastener vulnerability entirely. The homeowner had gone two monsoon seasons with moisture infiltrating thermal cracks that the backing fasteners had opened up; the fully adhered system closed that failure path for good.
Full Roof Replacement
The 89115 corridor sees far higher rates of full tear-off replacements than newer master-planned communities in Henderson or Summerlin, where tile roofs from the 1990s and 2000s are still mid-life. In Sunrise Manor, we’re regularly tearing off original BUR systems that predate modern single-ply membranes by decades — complete replacements, not overlays. Every full replacement in Sunrise Manor requires a permit through Clark County’s Building Department under Title 30 code, not the City of Las Vegas permit office. We handle that process directly, which keeps your project on schedule and avoids the stop-work orders that catch out-of-area contractors off guard when they pull to the wrong jurisdiction.
Metal Roofing
Metal roofing is an increasingly popular choice for Sunrise Manor homeowners looking to convert away from aging flat BUR systems for good. A standing-seam or exposed-fastener metal roof handles the Mojave heat load better than asphalt-based products, reflects UV rather than absorbing it, and carries significantly longer service life than a replacement BUR or standard modified bitumen system. Ranch-style home conversions from flat-to-low-slope metal are something we’ve done repeatedly in Sunrise Manor, and the structural compatibility check is part of every estimate. We install metal roofing products from CertainTeed and Tamko, among others, so there’s genuine product selection available to fit different budgets and aesthetic preferences.
Asphalt Shingles
For Sunrise Manor homes with any meaningful pitch — and some of the post-1965 ranch builds do have low-slope sections that transition to a pitched area — asphalt shingles from GAF or CertainTeed remain a solid, cost-effective option. We spec products rated for high-UV, high-temperature climates and avoid lighter-weight shingles that don’t hold up to the eastern valley’s summer surface conditions. A proper asphalt installation in Sunrise Manor starts with the right underlayment for the heat load, not just whatever ships fastest.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Sunrise Manor
Matrix Roof Solutions works with GAF, CertainTeed, and Tamko, among other leading manufacturers — which means Sunrise Manor homeowners aren’t steered toward a single product line based on what’s easiest for us to stock. For flat-roof replacements, GAF’s EverGuard TPO system is a product Emmet Boyd has installed across the 89115 corridor and trusts for Sunrise Manor’s specific heat-and-monsoon cycle. For pitched sections and metal conversions, CertainTeed and Tamko both offer options that perform in the Mojave climate. We source materials for Sunrise Manor jobs efficiently and don’t leave you waiting weeks for a product order before work can begin.
Common Roof Replacement & Installation Problems We See in Sunrise Manor Homes
- End-of-life BUR membranes with no viable patch path: The original gravel-and-tar built-up roofing on many 1950s–1970s Sunrise Manor homes has been thermally cycled for 50-plus years. At that point, patching individual cracks doesn’t address the underlying membrane deterioration — a full tear-off is the only honest answer.
- Fastener backing on mechanically attached flat-roof systems near the Nellis flight corridor: Homes in the northeastern edge of 89115, within the Nellis Air Force Base flight path, see accelerated fastener backing on re-roofed sections of TPO and modified bitumen. Sustained low-frequency vibration from heavy aircraft traffic loosens mechanically fastened sheets in a way that simply isn’t observed at the same rate on comparable-age flat roofs farther south in the valley. Fully adhered systems eliminate this failure mode.
- Wrong permit office, wrong jurisdiction: Sunrise Manor is unincorporated Clark County, so every roofing replacement permit flows through Clark County’s Building Department under Title 30 — not the City of Las Vegas. Contractors who pull to the city office on a 89115 job create delays and potential stop-work orders that cost homeowners time and money. We’ve navigated the county process directly for years.
- Monsoon moisture infiltration through thermally cracked membranes: The July–September monsoon window drives rain and humidity directly into flat-roof membranes that summer heat has already cracked. In Sunrise Manor, where flat roofs are the norm, this seasonal pattern turns a slow deterioration into an acute leak problem within a single storm season. Timing a replacement before monsoon season closes is a meaningful practical consideration.
Pricing for Roof Replacement & Installation in Sunrise Manor, NV
Roof replacement pricing in Sunrise Manor’s 89115 market reflects both the age of the housing stock and the complexity of flat-roof tear-offs. Here are realistic ranges for the work we do most often in this area:
- Flat roof full replacement (TPO or modified bitumen, standard ranch home): $6,500–$12,000 depending on square footage, membrane choice, and number of previous layers requiring tear-off.
- Full asphalt shingle replacement (low-slope pitched sections): $8,000–$16,000 for a typical Sunrise Manor ranch home, varying by roof size and shingle tier.
- Metal roof conversion (flat-to-low-slope standing seam): $14,000–$24,000 — higher upfront, but the service life and heat-reflective performance justify the investment on homes that have been burning through BUR membranes every decade.
- Clark County permit fees (Title 30): Typically $300–$600 depending on project valuation — we include permit coordination in the project scope, not as a surprise line item.
Every estimate is free. Material grade, existing roof layers, and structural condition all move the final number. Call (725) 266-8694 and Emmet Boyd will give you a straight assessment on what your specific Sunrise Manor roof actually needs — and what it will cost.
We Also Serve Cities Near Sunrise Manor
In addition to Sunrise Manor, Matrix Roof Solutions Company Clark County serves homeowners and property owners in Nellis Air Force Base, North Las Vegas, and Las Vegas. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and dealing with a roof replacement, emergency storm damage, or a flat-roof system that’s reached the end of its service life, we can reach you fast and handle the correct permitting process for your jurisdiction.
Serving Sunrise Manor, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Sunrise Manor area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Roof Replacement & Installation in Sunrise Manor
A flat BUR membrane from the 1960s that has been thermally cycled through 50-plus Mojave summers has structurally deteriorated beyond what patching can address. The membrane itself — the substrate, the felt plies, the aging asphalt — has lost its capacity to hold a repair. Patching isolated cracks on a critically deteriorated BUR system in Sunrise Manor typically buys one monsoon season before new failures open adjacent to the repair. A full tear-off to the deck, followed by a properly specified modern membrane, is the only approach that stops the cycle. Call (725) 266-8694 for a free assessment — Emmet Boyd will give you a direct read on what your roof’s condition actually calls for.
Because Sunrise Manor is unincorporated Clark County, your roofing replacement permit must go through Clark County’s Building Department under Title 30 code — not the City of Las Vegas permit office. This distinction matters: a permit pulled to the wrong jurisdiction can result in a stop-work order mid-project, require re-inspection, and delay your project by weeks. We pull Sunrise Manor permits through the county directly and have done it repeatedly in the 89115 ZIP — it’s not a learning curve for us. If a contractor quotes your job without mentioning which jurisdiction handles the permit, that’s a question worth asking before work starts.
Yes, and it’s specific to mechanically fastened membrane systems. Homes along the northeastern edge of 89115, within the Nellis flight corridor, show accelerated fastener backing on TPO and modified bitumen flat roofs at a rate that isn’t observed on comparable-age homes in Henderson or Summerlin. The sustained low-frequency vibration from heavy aircraft operations gradually works mechanical fasteners loose, opening the membrane to the same thermal cracking and moisture infiltration that destroyed the original BUR system. For homes in this flight corridor, we recommend fully adhered membrane installation — GAF EverGuard TPO adhered to the deck rather than mechanically fastened — which eliminates the fastener-vibration failure path entirely.
In most cases, yes — and for many Sunrise Manor homeowners it’s a genuinely compelling option. Metal roofing on a low-slope ranch home handles Mojave UV load better than any asphalt-based product, reflects heat rather than absorbing it, and carries a significantly longer service life. The structural check is the first step: we assess whether your existing deck and framing can support the transition to a standing-seam or low-slope metal system before we quote the job. A metal conversion on a Sunrise Manor ranch typically runs $14,000–$24,000 depending on scope, but eliminates the cycle of flat-roof replacements that many 89115 homeowners have been stuck in for decades. Call (725) 266-8694 to discuss whether your home is a good candidate.
The monsoon window is the single biggest timing factor for flat-roof replacements in Sunrise Manor. Summer heat cracks aging BUR and modified bitumen membranes; monsoon rain then drives moisture directly into those cracks before the membrane has any chance to dry. If your flat roof is showing signs of deterioration heading into July, waiting until fall means accepting that water infiltration for another full monsoon season. We schedule replacement projects with the monsoon window in mind and prioritize critically deteriorated flat roofs in the 89115 area before the seasonal moisture arrives. If you’re already seeing interior water signs during monsoon season, call (725) 266-8694 — emergency storm-damage response is part of what we do, and we’ll get eyes on your roof fast.
Written by Emmet Boyd, Owner and Lead Technician at Matrix Roof Solutions Company Clark County, serving Sunrise Manor and the broader Clark County area for 16 years.