Roof inspection services are available to help spot leaks, storm damage, or any issues that might turn into bigger problems. A professional roofer checks shingles, flashing, gutters, and other roof parts to find signs of damage or wear. This makes it easier to catch small problems before they lead to major repairs or water damage in your home. Getting your roof inspected regularly can extend its life and keep your house protected, especially after storms.
A roof replacement usually takes about one to three days to finish, depending on the size of your home and the type of roofing material. Weather and how complex the roof is can also affect the timeline. Most average-sized homes are done pretty quickly, but if there's a lot of repairs needed or if the weather doesn't cooperate, it might take a little longer.
We handle commercial roofing jobs, including flat roofs and large buildings. Flat roofs are common for businesses, so we use materials like TPO, PVC, and modified bitumen that work well for these types. Our team has experience managing bigger projects, making sure the roof is durable and designed to last in Arizona’s weather. We also do roof inspections, repairs, and maintenance for commercial properties to help prevent leaks and expensive fixes later on.
We handle both residential roofing repairs and new installations for shingle and tile roofs. Whether you’ve got a leak, missing shingles, or cracked tiles, we can repair the problem. If you want a completely new roof, we also install both shingle and tile roofing. Our team is experienced with the materials and styles common in Arizona homes, so we make sure the work fits the weather and looks right for your house.
Roof replacements come with both a workmanship warranty and a manufacturer’s warranty on the materials used. The workmanship warranty covers any issues that happen because of installation errors, usually for a set number of years. The material warranty depends on the shingles or roofing product you choose and is usually backed by the manufacturer, often lasting anywhere from 20 years to a lifetime. These warranties protect your investment and give you peace of mind, so if something goes wrong that’s covered, repairs or replacements are typically handled at no extra cost to you.
The cost of a roof replacement depends on a few main things: the size and shape of your roof, the type of roofing material you choose, how steep or hard your roof is to access, and whether old roofing needs to be removed. If your roof decking (the wood under the shingles) is damaged, fixing or replacing that adds to the price too. Labor, disposal fees, and local permits or codes can also affect the total cost. In Arizona, the type of roofing that holds up best in the heat might be recommended, which sometimes means higher material prices.
Before the roofing crew arrives, move any cars out of the driveway and keep pets and kids indoors for safety. Take down any fragile items from your walls and ceilings, since vibrations from the work can cause things inside to shift or fall. Cover items in your attic with a tarp or sheet to protect them from dust or debris. Trim back tree branches hanging close to your roof and clear your yard of any lawn furniture, grills, or decorations to give the crew easy access and prevent damage. Let your neighbors know about the upcoming work since there might be some noise and extra vehicles around.
Yes, we are fully licensed and insured as a roofing contractor. This means we meet all Arizona state requirements for roofing work, and our insurance protects both our crew and your property during any job. This helps keep your project safe and gives you peace of mind that your roof work is being done professionally.