Roof Leak Repair Contractor in Phoenix AZ
Fast, permanent leak repairs for tile, shingle, foam, and flat roofs across the Valley—backed by 15+ years fixing what Arizona weather breaks.
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Roof Leak Repair
Trusted Roof Leak Repair in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix Roofing & Repair is a licensed and insured roof leak repair Phoenix contractor serving homeowners across the Valley with over 15 years of experience diagnosing and fixing leaks on tile, shingle, foam, flat, and metal roofs. We specialize in tracking down hard-to-find leaks caused by failed underlayment, cracked flashing, lifted shingles, deteriorated foam coatings, and monsoon-driven water intrusion around vents, skylights, and pipe boots—damage patterns specific to Arizona’s extreme UV exposure, thermal cycling, and summer storm season.
- Licensed & Insured ROC #340941 — fully bonded Arizona roofing contractor
- All Residential Roof Types—tile, shingle, foam, flat, metal, and modified bitumen systems
- Fast Emergency Response—same-day and next-day service for active leaks and storm damage
- Insurance Claim Support—photo documentation, detailed reports, and adjuster coordination
We also offer roof inspections, preventative maintenance programs, and financing options for Phoenix homeowners.
We Repair All Types of Roofs
Our Roof Leak Repair Services
Emergency Leak Repair
When water is coming through your ceiling, you need someone on-site fast. We respond to emergency roof leak repair Phoenix calls throughout the Valley—often the same day during monsoon season. Our crews stabilize active leaks with temporary protection to stop interior damage, then schedule permanent repairs based on weather conditions and material requirements. We document everything with photos for insurance claims.
Tile Roof Leak Repair
Most tile roof leaks in Phoenix aren't caused by broken tiles—they're caused by failed underlayment beneath the tiles. After 15–20 years of UV exposure and thermal cycling, the felt or synthetic underlayment cracks and deteriorates. We remove tiles in the affected area, replace damaged underlayment, reseal flashings, and reset tiles properly. We also repair cracked or slipped tiles, failed mortar at ridges and hips, and flashing failures around vents and penetrations.
Shingle Roof Leak Repair
Arizona heat accelerates shingle aging faster than most climates. We repair leaks caused by lifted or curled shingles, exposed nail heads, cracked pipe boot flashings, and deteriorated drip edge. Our crews match existing shingle color and style when possible, and we address the underlying damage—not just the visible problem.
Flat Roof Leak Repair
Flat roofs on Arizona homes leak for predictable reasons: failed seams on foam or modified bitumen, cracked coatings, ponding water, and flashing separation around parapet walls and equipment curbs. We identify the failure point, repair the membrane or recoat the affected area, and correct drainage issues that cause recurring problems.
Roof Leak Repair by System
Different roofing materials fail in different ways. We tailor our repair approach to the specific system on your home.
- Tile Roofs: Underlayment replacement, flashing repair, cracked tile replacement, ridge and hip mortar repair, and valley releading. Most tile roof leaks require removing tiles to access and repair what’s underneath.
- Shingle Roofs: Damaged shingle replacement, flashing resealing, pipe boot replacement, valley repair, and nail pop correction. We match existing shingles when possible and address underlying decking damage.
- Foam Roofs: Coating repair, blister and crack patching, recoating worn sections, and flashing reseals. Foam roofs need UV-protective coatings maintained every 10–15 years to prevent leaks.
- Flat Roofs: Seam repair, membrane patching, coating application, drain clearing, and ponding correction. Flat roofs require proper slope and drainage to prevent recurring leak issues.
- Metal Roofs: Fastener replacement, seam resealing, flashing repair, and rust treatment. Metal roof leaks typically occur at fasteners, seams, and transitions.
- Wood Shake Roofs: Wood shake roofs are less common in Phoenix but still found on older homes and certain architectural styles. Shakes crack, split, and curl over time—especially with Arizona’s low humidity and intense sun.



What Phoenix Homeowners Face
Roof leaks in Phoenix don’t happen the same way they do in other climates. The combination of extreme UV radiation, monsoon storms, dust accumulation, and daily temperature swings creates failure patterns you won’t see anywhere else in the country.
- Extreme UV Exposure: Arizona’s intense sun breaks down roofing materials faster than almost any other climate. Shingles lose granules and curl. Tile underlayment becomes brittle and cracks. Foam coatings degrade. Sealants around flashings dry out and shrink away from surfaces.
- Monsoon Wind and Rain: Summer storms drive rain sideways under tile edges, through lifted shingles, and into gaps around flashing. High winds lift materials and break seals. Hail cracks tiles and damages shingles. A roof that seemed fine in May can start leaking by August.
- Thermal Cycling Stress: Daily temperature swings of 40–50°F cause roofing materials to expand and contract repeatedly. Over time, this movement cracks sealants, opens seams, loosens fasteners, and separates flashing from roof surfaces.
- Dust and Debris Accumulation: Dust storms deposit fine particles that clog valleys and drain areas. Debris builds up behind crickets and around penetrations. When monsoon rains hit, water backs up and finds its way under tiles, shingles, and flashing.
Why Roof Leaks Happen in Arizona
Most roof leaks we repair aren’t caused by old age or freak accidents—they’re caused by installation shortcuts, deferred maintenance, or materials that weren’t designed for desert conditions. Arizona’s climate doesn’t forgive mistakes. A roof installed correctly in Portland might last 25 years. That same roof in Phoenix could start leaking in 10.
- What We Commonly Find: Cracked or missing tile underlayment, lifted shingle tabs with exposed nail heads, failed pipe boot flashings, deteriorated foam coatings, separated flashing at walls and chimneys, and dried-out sealant around vents and skylights. On flat roofs, we see ponding water, split seams, and membrane shrinkage from UV exposure.
- Installer Mistakes We See Often: Improperly layered tile underlayment, shingles nailed too high or too low, flashing set in roofing cement instead of mechanically fastened, pipe boots without UV-resistant collars, and foam coatings applied too thin to withstand Arizona sun.
- Warning Signs Homeowners Miss: Water stains that appear and disappear with rain, musty smell in the attic, granules collecting in gutters, cracked or curling shingles, visible rust on flashing, and soft spots when walking on a flat roof. By the time water shows up inside, the leak has often been active for months.


Our Process & What to Expect
Once you reach out, we schedule an inspection at a time that works for you. Our process is straightforward—no pressure, no vague estimates, and no upselling repairs you don’t need.
- Leak Inspection & Diagnosis: We start by locating the actual source of the leak—not just where water shows up inside. We inspect the roof surface, flashings, penetrations, and valleys, and check the attic for moisture damage and water trails. You receive photos and a clear explanation of what’s happening.
- Repair Recommendation: We explain exactly what needs to be fixed and why. If a simple repair will solve the problem, that’s what we recommend. If the damage is extensive or the roof is near the end of its life, we’ll be honest about whether repairs make sense or replacement is the better investment.
- Repair Scheduling & Communication: Most leak repairs are completed in one visit. For larger jobs or specialty materials, scheduling is based on weather conditions and material availability. You’ll know the timeline upfront, and we keep you updated throughout the process.
- Warranty & Follow-Up: Our repairs are backed by workmanship warranties. If a leak we repaired returns, we return. We also provide documentation for insurance claims and recommend maintenance steps to help prevent future problems.
Why Choose Phoenix Roofing & Repair
We’re a local Phoenix roofing company, licensed and insured in Arizona, with over 15 years of experience finding and fixing roof leaks across the Valley.
- We’ve been repairing Arizona roofs for over 15 years—we understand how UV exposure, heat, monsoons, and thermal cycling cause leaks across all roof types.
- Licensed Arizona contractor (ROC #340941), fully bonded and insured, and familiar with local building codes and permit requirements.
- Our crews are trained in tile underlayment repair, shingle replacement, foam recoating, flat roof systems, and flashing work specific to Arizona conditions.
- We provide honest assessments—if a repair will hold, we’ll tell you. If replacement is the better option, we’ll explain why.
- Fast response for emergency leaks, with same-day and next-day availability during monsoon season.
- Much of our work comes from referrals and repeat customers who trust us to get it right the first time.

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How do I know if my roof is leaking or if it's condensation?
Roof leaks typically show up as water stains that appear or grow after rain. Condensation issues usually occur year-round and are worse in winter when temperature differences between inside and outside are greatest. We can inspect and determine the actual source—sometimes it’s a leak, sometimes it’s a ventilation problem, and sometimes it’s both.
Why does my roof leak only during heavy rain or monsoons?
Light rain runs straight down the roof surface. Heavy rain with wind drives water sideways—under tile edges, beneath lifted shingles, and into gaps around flashing that stay dry during normal weather. Monsoon leaks often reveal vulnerabilities that have been developing for years.
Can you repair just the leaking area or does the whole roof need work?
It depends on the roof’s overall condition. If the leak is isolated—such as a failed pipe boot or damaged flashing—a targeted repair usually makes sense. If we find widespread underlayment failure or multiple problem areas, we’ll be upfront about whether spot repairs will hold or if a larger repair or full replacement is the better option.
How long does a roof leak repair take?
Most leak repairs are completed in a few hours to one day. More complex repairs involving underlayment replacement, multiple penetrations, or flat roof membrane work may take longer. We’ll provide a clear timeline before starting any work.
Do you work with insurance companies on leak damage claims?
Yes. We provide detailed photo documentation, written reports, and itemized estimates formatted for insurance adjusters. We can also meet with your adjuster on-site during their inspection if needed.











