Family-Owned & Licensed Phoenix Roof Replacement Contractor
Phoenix families trust us with their roofs—800+ five-star reviews and counting. We handle every roof type and navigate insurance claims so you don't have to.
Certified & Backed by Experts:
15+ Years of Experience
Trusted Roof Replacement in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix Roofing & Repair is a licensed roof replacement Phoenix contractor with over 15 years of experience installing new roofing systems across the Valley. We replace tile roofs, asphalt shingles, foam systems, flat roofs, and metal roofs—handling everything from complete tear-offs to overlay installations built specifically for Arizona’s extreme climate.
- Licensed & Insured ROC #340941 — fully bonded Arizona roofing contractor
- All Roof Types — tile, shingle, foam, flat, modified bitumen, and metal systems
- Full Tear-Off & Deck Inspection — we check the structure underneath, not just what’s on top
- Insurance Claim Support — documentation, inspections, and adjuster coordination for storm damage claims
We also offer financing options, energy-efficient upgrades, and preventative maintenance programs to extend the life of your new roof.
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Our Roof Replacement Services
Tile Roof Replacement
Most tile roofs in Arizona don't fail because of the tiles. They fail because the underlayment breaks down after 20 to 30 years of UV and heat. We tear off the old tiles, inspect the deck, install high-temp underlayment, and reset or replace tiles based on condition. Discontinued tiles? We source matching profiles or help you choose a new style.
Shingle Roof Replacement
Shingle roofs in Phoenix age faster than anywhere else. Heat, UV, and monsoon rain can wear them out in 15 to 20 years. We install architectural shingles rated for extreme heat with enhanced UV and hail resistance. Every job includes full tear-off, deck inspection, new underlayment, and proper flashing at valleys and penetrations.
Flat Roof Replacement
Flat roofs need materials that handle ponding water, thermal expansion, and constant sun. We install TPO, modified bitumen, foam, and elastomeric coatings based on your roof's slope, drainage, and budget. Most projects include slope corrections, upgraded insulation, and new flashing around skylights, vents, and HVAC curbs.
Foam Roof Replacement
Foam roofs can last for decades with proper maintenance. But once the coating fails and moisture gets in, repairs stop making sense. We remove the old foam down to the deck, fix any structural damage, and install a new system with the right coating thickness for Arizona's UV. We also build in slope for drainage and set you up with a maintenance schedule.
Our Process & What to Expect
Once you reach out, we schedule a roof inspection at a time that works for you. Our process is straightforward—no pressure, no vague estimates, and no surprises once the job starts.
- Full Roof Inspection & Documentation
We walk the entire roof, document problem areas with photos, check flashing and penetrations, and look for signs of deck damage or moisture intrusion. For tile roofs, we pull tiles in key areas to inspect underlayment condition.
- Repair vs. Replace Recommendation
We’ll tell you honestly what your roof needs. If repairs make sense, we’ll explain what we’d fix and how long it should last. If replacement is the right call, we’ll explain why and walk you through material options that fit your budget and your home’s needs.
- Material Selection & Estimate
Once you decide to move forward with replacement, we help you choose the right system—tile, shingle, foam, flat, or metal—based on your roof’s slope, your budget, energy efficiency goals, and how long you plan to stay in the home.
- Tear-Off, Deck Inspection & Installation
On tear-off day, we remove the old roofing material down to the deck. We inspect the deck for damage, replace any rotted or soft sections, and install new underlayment before the new roofing material goes on.
What We Look For and Fix on Every Replacement
- Underlayment failure on tile roofs — the felt or synthetic layer beneath tiles breaks down from heat, leaving tiles intact but the roof leaking
- Shingle granule loss and cracking — UV exposure strips protective granules and causes shingles to curl, crack, and lose adhesion
- Foam coating deterioration — coatings applied too thin or not recoated on schedule allow UV to penetrate and destroy the foam underneath
- Flashing failures at penetrations — vents, pipes, skylights, and chimneys are common leak points when flashing isn’t installed for thermal movement
- Ponding water on flat roofs — inadequate slope causes standing water that accelerates membrane breakdown
- Wrong underlayment for Arizona heat — standard 15-lb felt fails faster than high-temp synthetic underlayment rated for 200°F+
- Improper fastener patterns — shingles and tiles blow off in monsoons when nailing patterns don’t meet wind uplift requirements
- Skipped flashing details — roof-to-wall transitions, valleys, and drip edges done wrong or not at all
- Coatings applied too thin — foam and flat roof coatings need proper mil thickness to survive Arizona UV
What Phoenix Homeowners Face
Roofs in Phoenix take more abuse than almost anywhere else. Extreme heat, intense UV, monsoon storms, and daily temperature swings break down materials faster than manufacturers’ warranties suggest.
- Extreme UV Exposure: Arizona’s sun degrades shingles, dries out tile underlayment, breaks down foam coatings, and oxidizes metal. South- and west-facing slopes take the worst of it.
- Monsoon Wind & Rain Damage: Summer monsoons bring 60+ mph winds, heavy rain, and hail. One bad storm season can turn minor repairs into a full replacement.
- Thermal Expansion Stress: Daily temperature swings of 40–50°F cause materials to expand and contract, opening seams, cracking shingles, and loosening flashing over time.
- Dust & Debris Accumulation: Dust storms clog gutters, valleys, and drains. Standing water accelerates membrane breakdown and traps moisture where it doesn’t belong.
Types of Roofs We Replace
- Concrete tile roofs
- Clay tile roofs
- Spanish tile roofs
- Flat tile roofs
- Asphalt shingle roofs
- Architectural shingle roofs
- 3-tab shingle roofs
- Flat roofs (TPO, modified bitumen, built-up)
- Foam roofs
- Elastomeric coating systems
- Metal roofs
- Mixed roof systems
Signs You Need a Roof Replacement
Not every roof problem means you need a full replacement. But there’s a point where repairs stop making financial sense and a new roof is the smarter investment. Here’s how we help homeowners decide.
- Isolated damage—a few cracked tiles, a small section of missing shingles, or localized flashing failure
- Roof is under 15 years old—if the system is relatively new and damage is limited, repairs extend its life
- Underlayment is still intact—on tile roofs, if the underlayment hasn’t failed, tile repairs are worth doing
- Single leak source—one problem area that can be fixed without affecting the rest of the roof
- Roof is 20+ years old—most Arizona roofs hit the end of their service life between 15 and 25 years depending on material and maintenance
- Multiple leak points—when leaks keep showing up in different areas, the system is failing, not just one spot
- Underlayment failure on tile roofs—once underlayment breaks down across large sections, replacing tiles doesn’t solve the problem
- Widespread shingle damage—curling, cracking, and granule loss across the whole roof—means the material is done
- Structural deck damage—soft spots, sagging, or rotted decking—requires tear-off and replacement
- You’re spending more on repairs than a new roof costs—if you’ve had three or four repair calls in two years, replacement makes more sense
Why Choose Phoenix Roofing & Repair
- 15+ Years in Arizona—we know how heat, UV, and monsoons affect every roofing material and we install systems that hold up to this climate
- Licensed Arizona Contractor (ROC #340941)—fully bonded, insured, and familiar with local building codes and permit requirements
- All Roof Types — our crews are trained on tile, shingle, foam, flat, modified bitumen, and metal roof installations
- Honest Assessments — we tell you what your roof actually needs, not what makes us the most money
- Clear Communication—you’ll know what’s happening at every stage, from inspection through final walkthrough
- Insurance Claim Experience — we document damage properly, meet with adjusters, and help you navigate the claims process
- Financing Options — we offer flexible payment plans for homeowners who need to replace their roof now but spread out the cost
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Schedule a free inspection, and we'll tell you exactly what's going on with your roof. You'll get a written report with photos, honest recommendations, no obligation.
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Your Roofing Project Made Easy
Clear steps, fast results, and no hassle—here’s how we do it.
Request an Estimate
Reach out to us online or by phone to schedule your free estimate. We’ll gather basic details and answer your initial questions. No pressure, just honest advice and a clear next step.
On-Site
Inspection
Our experts visit your property to assess the roof or gutter condition. We inspect thoroughly for damage, or weak points. You’ll get insight into your needs and how to move forward.
Custom
Plan
Based on the inspection, we build a detailed plan tailored to your needs. You’ll get clear pricing, timeline, and material options. We make sure you know exactly what to expect.
Professional Installation
Our skilled crew gets to work using high-quality materials and proven methods. We work efficiently, respect your property, and keep you updated—with results you can trust.
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FAQ’s
Questions? We’re Glad that you asked!
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most residential roof replacements in Phoenix take 1–3 days depending on roof size, material type, and whether we’re doing a full tear-off or overlay. Tile roofs typically take longer than shingle roofs because of the weight and labor involved. Larger homes or roofs with complex layouts, multiple penetrations, or steep slopes may take 4–5 days. Weather can also affect scheduling—we won’t install during monsoon storms or when temperatures create unsafe working conditions. We’ll give you a specific timeline during your estimate.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Phoenix?
Roof replacement costs vary based on roof size, pitch, material, and whether tear-off is required. A typical shingle roof replacement for an average Phoenix home runs between $8,000–$15,000. Tile roof replacements cost more—usually $15,000–$30,000 or higher—because of material weight, labor intensity, and underlayment requirements. Foam and flat roof replacements fall somewhere in between depending on square footage and system type. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Should I repair or replace my roof?
It depends on the roof’s age, the extent of damage, and how much you’ve already spent on repairs. If your roof is under 15 years old and damage is isolated to one area, repairs usually make sense. If your roof is 20+ years old, you’re seeing leaks in multiple spots, or underlayment has failed on a tile roof, replacement is the smarter investment. We also use the 50% rule—if repair costs exceed half of what a new roof would cost, we recommend replacing it. We’ll give you an honest assessment and explain your options.
What's the best roofing material for Arizona?
There’s no single best material—it depends on your home, budget, and priorities. Tile roofs (concrete and clay) handle Arizona heat well and last 30–50 years when underlayment is maintained. Architectural shingles with high UV resistance are more affordable upfront and last 15–20 years in this climate. Foam roofs provide excellent insulation and eliminate ponding on flat roofs but require recoating every 10–15 years. Metal roofs last the longest and reflect heat but cost more upfront. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each system based on your specific situation.










