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Sequoia Roofing delivers solid craftsmanship with a clear warranty to back it up. We analyzed dozens of reviews and found not a single complaint about roof quality or leaks. One homeowner's roof still looked new after two years with zero leaks. Another chose Sequoia before a solar install and got a GAF 50-year material warranty plus a 5-year workmanship guarantee, complete with double-layer underlayment and fire-compliant vents. Thirteen reviews praised the finished work, and we noticed owner Rob Williams sometimes talks customers out of unnecessary repairs instead of upselling. One reviewer called expecting a gutter fix and left reassured the issue didn't exist, no invoice attached. The one recurring weakness is scheduling. One project stretched from the promised 3-5 days to 15, with multiple no-show mornings and details the crew forgot to document. (You'll want a shared project tracker if timelines matter.) If you value a roof that'll outlast your mortgage and don't mind chasing updates, Sequoia's workmanship justifies the coordination effort.
If you need a roof that holds up and a company that won't push you into extras you don't need, Sequoia is a strong pick. Just plan for some back-and-forth on scheduling and keep notes on what you've discussed.
With electricity costs climbing every year, Maria and her husband decided it was time to put solar on their house and garage, but the nearly 25-year-old house roof raised an important question before the panels ever went up. They brought in Robert Williams of Sequoia Roofing and Construction to inspect both roofs and figure out whether re-shingling needed to happen first. After comparing the remaining life on each roof, he steered them toward a cost-saving plan: replace the house roof, then limit the garage to minor repairs and sealant work because it still had several good years left. What stood out most was the roofing package itself — GAF Timberline HDZ Reflector Cool Composition shingles with a Systems Plus warranty, backed by a 50-year non-prorated material guarantee and five years of workmanship coverage from Sequoia. The crew didn’t just swap shingles and call it done; they built out the valleys with double 30-pound felt, added two layers of GAF Tiger Paw synthetic underlayment in a half-lap setup, used closed-cut valleys, and replaced the old attic vents with WUI-compliant O’Hagin Fire and Ice vents. Maria and her husband ended up with a roof they felt was ready for years,
Mark had someone come out late last week to look at what he thought was an exterior window frame and gutter problem. After hearing him out and taking a close look, Robert determined the issue wasn’t actually there, and he left without trying to turn it into a sale or pushing an upgrade. That kind of straightforward honesty was the standout here, especially in a visit that could have easily gone the other way.
Dianne ended up with a well-done solar job paired with a brand-new roof, but the process dragged far beyond what had been promised. Her project involved tearing off two layers of an old roof before the installation could move forward, and what should have taken about three to five days stretched into 15. The biggest strain came from communication: on two separate occasions, she and her family were told someone was on the way, only to wait around and then learn that no one was coming after they called to check. There were also three different times when the crew had to call back to verify details that had already been discussed but never written down. In the end, the workmanship held up, but the experience depended on staying on top of every step and having a lot of patience.
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Andrew’s roofing project in Orangevale turned into the kind of job that can expose whether a contractor really knows their craft. Rob and his crew stepped into a home that had been saddled with years of shoddy repairs from other companies, then sorted through the damage, fixed the mess, and left the house safer and in far better shape. What stood out most was how steadily Rob kept in touch through a string of unexpected issues, keeping the family informed while still delivering first-class work at a reasonable cost. By the end, the roof wasn’t just repaired — it had been brought back to a level of care that made the company’s “trustsequoia” web address feel earned.
Christina and her husband had gathered a stack of quotes for a solar project on their house, but Sequoia stood out because it was also a construction company and could handle the rot repairs along with the install. That mattered once the crew uncovered dry rot in all the eaves, more than they could see at first, and quickly walked them through the extra work so they could sign off on it without the budget spiraling out of control. The repairs came in reasonably, the original quote had already left them some cushion for hidden damage, and the team handled everything they had discussed up front. For a house their size, the job was projected at three days, and even with the added rot work, they finished right on that schedule.
HeyJude Y. found Sequoia Roofing & Construction after reading strong online reviews, then brought them in to deal with a roof with several cracks and a few slipped panels. Tony got back to her quickly with a free quote and, in the same conversation, offered to handle gutter cleaning along with bird and wasp nest removal — two extra jobs she had already been considering. After they talked through the scope, she received photos showing the problem areas and a proposal, and once the contract was signed, the crew showed up sooner than she expected. When the work was finished, the before-and-after pictures told the story: the roof and gutters looked clean, neat, and well cared for, leaving her especially happy with how smoothly everything came together.
A few years after Sequoia finished Cody’s roof installation, the result was still standing out for the right reasons: the job came together cleanly, quickly, and without blowing the budget. He ended up with a roofing crew that struck a rare balance between experience, cost, and speed, and the finished roof left him with the sense that the company had the process down from start to finish.
Jennifer had Sequoia handle her roof first, and nearly two years later it still looked brand new. That original job led her to bring them back for the well house too, which ended up looking amazing and, just as importantly, stayed completely dry with no leaks. What stood out most for her was Rob and Gabe’s trustworthiness, the kind of confidence that comes from seeing the work hold up long after the crew has left.
Carrie had expected a roof replacement to drag on for at least a week, but Sequoia Roofing finished the entire job in just three days, from tearing off the old roof to leaving the new one fully complete. What stood out most was how tightly the crew worked together and how little trace they left behind: every nail and scrap of plastic got picked up around the whole house, so clean that once they drove away, it looked as if no construction had ever happened there.
With electricity costs climbing every year, Maria and her husband decided it was time to put solar on their house and garage, but the nearly 25-year-old house roof raised an important question before the panels ever went up. They brought in Robert Williams of Sequoia Roofing and Construction to inspect both roofs and figure out whether re-shingling needed to happen first. After comparing the remaining life on each roof, he steered them toward a cost-saving plan: replace the house roof, then limit the garage to minor repairs and sealant work because it still had several good years left. What stood out most was the roofing package itself — GAF Timberline HDZ Reflector Cool Composition shingles with a Systems Plus warranty, backed by a 50-year non-prorated material guarantee and five years of workmanship coverage from Sequoia. The crew didn’t just swap shingles and call it done; they built out the valleys with double 30-pound felt, added two layers of GAF Tiger Paw synthetic underlayment in a half-lap setup, used closed-cut valleys, and replaced the old attic vents with WUI-compliant O’Hagin Fire and Ice vents. Maria and her husband ended up with a roof they felt was ready for years,
Dennis ended up needing a roof replacement after the recent rain exposed a few leaks, and Robert and his crew handled the job cleanly from start to finish. They showed up on time, worked efficiently, treated his property with care, and kept the price affordable. For a roof that needed attention fast, the standout was how smoothly they moved through the whole replacement without making a mess of the place.
Angela found Sequoia Roofing and Construction to be a polished, professional outfit with pricing that felt fair for the work at hand. The experience left her impressed enough to point other homeowners toward them when a roof project comes up.
Recent customers rate Sequoia Roofing and Construction 4.7 ★
Long-term reviews carry the most weight in our methodology because they are most representative of what you should be paying for: a system that will perform for years.