City Seamless Roofing
The roofing arm of the City Seamless family — trade roots dating to 1976 in Southern Utah, in the Las Vegas Valley since 2014.
City Seamless Roofing is the roofing arm of City Seamless, a family-owned Nevada contractor with trade roots dating to 1976 in Southern Utah. Cody Peterson took ownership in 2012 and brought the operation to Las Vegas; the City Seamless brand launched in the Valley in 2014 with partner Jin-Ming Lai. The rain-gutter and patio-cover trades came first. The roofing line puts the same family operation on the roof itself.
The company calls itself Southern Nevada’s roof-leak specialists, and the claim is structural rather than decorative: the stated approach is repair-first. Most of the leaks the crew finds come down to failed flashing, cracked tiles, dried-out pipe boots, or worn underlayment at penetrations — details that can be repaired without tearing the roof apart. City Seamless Roofing pinpoints the source, repairs what can be repaired, and quotes a re-roof only when a roof is truly at the end of its life. Leak repairs carry the company’s published five-year leak-repair warranty.
What City Seamless Roofing Does
The service list runs the full residential and commercial range: roof leak detection and repair, tile roofing in the concrete and clay that dominates Nevada tract housing, shingle and metal roofing, TPO and PVC membrane systems for flat and low-slope commercial work, siding, soffit and fascia, and seamless rain gutters. Clients include homeowners, HOAs, and commercial property managers. Estimates are free, and the company says every request is reviewed personally by Cody Peterson.
Where They Work
Coverage spans the Las Vegas Valley — Summerlin, Spring Valley, Mountain’s Edge, Southern Highlands, Centennial Hills — plus Henderson’s Green Valley, Anthem, Inspirada, Seven Hills, and Lake Las Vegas, North Las Vegas from Aliante to Skye Canyon and Providence, and out through Boulder City into the Moapa Valley: Mesquite, Overton, Logandale, and Glendale. The company’s homeowner guides reflect that territory, covering desert-specific problems like what heat does to the underlayment under a twenty-year-old Mesquite tile roof.
