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Eclipse Metal Roofing
Roofing contractor · Los Angeles, CA 90025 · record last checked July 11, 2026
License active — checked July 11, 2026 offers metal roofing (self-described)
License
888710
C-39 Roofing Contractor
Status
active
in good standing per state record
First licensed
2006
per California Contractors State License Board (CSLB)
Expires
December 31, 2026
renewal required
Eclipse Metal Roofing holds an active C-39 Roofing Contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board. The business is located in Los Angeles, CA, and offers metal roofing according to its own description.
What this record does — and doesn't — tell you
A license means the state issued permission to operate; it does not indicate work quality or customer satisfaction. You can verify the license status directly with the state, but the record contains no information about pricing or past job performance.
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Specialty evidence
Metal Roofing: offers metal roofing (self-described). Self-described means the signal comes from the business's own name or materials — not an independent certification.
Business phone of record
(818) 497-3449 (from the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) license file — call them directly)
Common questions
- How can I verify this license myself?
- Go to the California Contractors State License Board website and use the official license lookup tool to check the current status of license number 888710.
- What does the C-39 classification cover?
- The C-39 classification covers roofing work. Because the license is active, the contractor must carry workers' compensation insurance, which is on file with the State Compensation Insurance Fund.
- When was this business first licensed?
- The license was first issued in 2006. The status is currently active, which means the contractor meets the state's minimum requirements to perform work.
- When does the license expire?
- The license expires on December 31, 2026. Checking the status matters because an expired or suspended license means the contractor cannot legally work in California.
- What should I check before hiring a roofer?
- First, verify the license status yourself at the state lookup. Second, get the full scope of work in a written quote. Third, ask for local addresses of past jobs to see the work in person.
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Source: California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), license file dated July 11, 2026. Safe Home Experts re-checks California records on a fixed schedule and unpublishes lapsed licenses. This page describes a public record — it is not a review, rating, or endorsement. Corrections:
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