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Aerial view of a Desert Highlands golf-course estate in North Scottsdale with a freshly restored white foam roof by HailCo Roofing

Desert Highlands · North Scottsdale

The roofing contractor Desert Highlands homeowners call first.

We just completed a full foam-roof restoration on one of the estates overlooking the golf course — restored, re-roofed where it mattered, and sealed to stand up to the desert sun. Here's how we'd do the same for your home, with the discretion a gated community expects.

ROC #346211 · Licensed · Bonded · Insured · 214 five-star Google reviews

Foam roof

Restoration specialists

Owner-operated

Scottsdale-based

Warranty

Up to 25-yr workmanship

Gate & HOA

Protocol-fluent crews

A Desert Highlands restoration

A home worth protecting, a roof worth doing right.

The homeowner came to us with a sprawling desert-contemporary estate backing onto the fairway — the kind of property where the roof is most of what you see from above, and where a failure isn't just a leak, it's a five-figure interior problem waiting to happen.

The existing foam system had done its job for years, but the protective coating had weathered thin under the Sonoran sun. Rather than sell them a tear-off they didn't need, we built a plan around three honest words: restore, replace, enhance.

Drone view of a Desert Highlands estate mid-project, fresh spray foam being applied across the roof with the golf course greens and bunkers beyond
Mid-restoration from above — new foam going down across the roof levels, the fairway and greens just beyond the property line.

How the work went

Restore. Replace. Enhance.

Three stages, photographed on the roof. This is the same process we'd bring to any Desert Highlands home — no shortcuts hidden under a fresh coat of paint.

Close-up of the multi-level foam roof on the Desert Highlands estate, parapet walls and fresh spray foam over the existing low-slope sections
No. 01 — Restore

Sound foam, brought back

We walked every roof level, cleaned the deck, and repaired the flashings, parapets, and penetrations where the old coating had given out — keeping the foam that was still doing its job and saving the homeowner the cost of an unnecessary tear-off.

HailCo Roofing crew member applying new spray polyurethane foam across a wide low-slope section of the Desert Highlands estate roof
No. 02 — Replace

New foam where it counted

Where the foam had broken down, we sprayed a fresh, fully-adhered SPF layer — seamless across the whole field, built up to proper thickness and slope so water runs off instead of pooling. One continuous surface, no seams to fail.

Two HailCo Roofing crew members in green hi-vis shirts rolling a bright white elastomeric coating over the new foam roof, saguaros and desert beyond
No. 03 — Enhance

A reflective seal for the sun

We finished with a bright, high-reflectivity elastomeric topcoat — the layer that protects the foam, bounces the desert heat back off the home, and renews the warranty. It's the difference between a roof that lasts and one you'll be patching in three years.

From the roof

The job, the way it actually looked.

No stock photos. These are our crews on a Desert Highlands roof, on the golf course, doing the work — the same standard we'd hold on your home.

HailCo Roofing crew member spraying foam across the wide flat roof sections of a Desert Highlands golf-course estate
Working the main roof field — seamless foam across every level of the estate.
HailCo Roofing crew member pulling the spray-foam hose across a freshly coated parapet on the Desert Highlands estate, Pinnacle Peak desert beyond
Coating the parapets by hand — the details that decide how long a roof lasts.
Two HailCo Roofing crew members applying the final reflective white coating on the Desert Highlands estate roof
The finish coat going on — bright, reflective, and built to take the heat.
Completed bright-white foam roof on the Desert Highlands estate seen from above, pool and golf course framing the home
Finished — a clean, reflective roof that looks right from the fairway and performs in July.

Why foam, for homes like these

Built for the roofs Desert Highlands was designed with.

The low-slope, multi-level rooflines that define this community don't drain like a steep tile roof — and they cook under a sun that's relentless from May to September. Spray foam is the system built for exactly that problem.

  • Seamless & fully adheredNo seams, no fasteners, no laps for water to find. The foam bonds to the entire deck as one surface.
  • Insulates against the heatFoam carries real R-value, so it slows the heat load coming through a vast desert roof into your home.
  • Restore, don't replaceA foam roof can be recoated again and again. Maintain it and you may never tear it off — a rare thing in roofing.
  • Reflective by designThe white topcoat throws the sun back off the house, easing the cooling bill on a property with a lot of roof.
HailCo Roofing crew member applying spray polyurethane foam on a Desert Highlands estate roof with Pinnacle Peak desert in the distance

Why Desert Highlands chooses us

A contractor who understands the community, not just the roof.

Discretion as standard

Clean crews, marked trucks, and a single point of contact. We coordinate gate access and keep your project quiet and orderly from start to finish.

We protect property value

On the fairway, your roof is part of the view. We leave it looking the way an estate of this caliber should — and document everything for your records and resale.

Honest scope, every time

We restore when restoration is the right call and only replace when it isn't. You get the recommendation we'd make on our own home, in writing.

Scheduled around your life

We work around your calendar, the golf course, and any events on the property. You'll know the plan before the first truck arrives.

Warranties that hold

Up to 25-year workmanship and up to 50-year manufacturer coverage, backed by the certifications that keep them valid.

Owner-operated & local

We're based in Scottsdale and owner-run. The people who quote your roof are the people standing behind it for years to come.

Desert Highlands questions

What homeowners here ask us first.

Straight answers on gate access, foam restoration, timelines, and cost. If your question isn't here, call and ask — you'll talk to someone who actually works on these roofs.

Ask us directly: (480) 582-3122
  • Do you work inside the Desert Highlands guard gate?+

    Yes. We work behind the gate at Desert Highlands regularly and follow community access protocol to the letter — we provide our crew roster and vehicle list to the gatehouse in advance, schedule deliveries through the proper entrance, and keep one point of contact so you aren't fielding calls. Our trucks are clean, marked, and our crews know how to conduct themselves in a private community.

  • Why do so many Desert Highlands homes have foam roofs?+

    The desert-contemporary architecture here favors low-slope and flat roof sections that don't shed water the way a steep tile roof does. Spray polyurethane foam (SPF) is ideal for those profiles: it's seamless, fully adhered, insulates against the Sonoran sun, and can be recoated indefinitely instead of torn off. Most estates in the community are running either foam or a foam-and-tile combination.

  • Can you restore my foam roof instead of replacing it?+

    Usually, yes — and we'll tell you honestly which one you need. A foam roof that's structurally sound but has worn through its protective coating can be cleaned, repaired at the flashings and penetrations, re-foamed where needed, and resealed with a fresh elastomeric or silicone coating. That restoration costs a fraction of a tear-off and resets the warranty clock. We only recommend full replacement when the foam itself has failed.

  • How long does a foam roof restoration take on a large estate?+

    On a home the size of most Desert Highlands properties, a full restoration typically runs a few days to just over a week depending on square footage, the number of roof levels, and how much foam repair is needed before coating. We sequence the work to keep your driveway and main entrances clear, and we walk you through the schedule before we start so it fits around your calendar and the golf course.

  • Will a new coating actually lower my cooling bills?+

    It helps. A bright reflective elastomeric or silicone topcoat sends a large share of the sun's radiant heat back off the roof instead of into your attic and living space. On a sprawling single-level desert estate with a lot of roof surface, that reduced heat load is something most homeowners notice in their summer cooling costs and indoor comfort.

  • Are you licensed, bonded, and insured to work in Scottsdale?+

    Yes. HailCo Roofing is ROC #346211, licensed, bonded, and fully insured, and we carry the manufacturer certifications that keep your material and workmanship warranties valid. We're owner-operated out of Scottsdale, so the people quoting your roof are the people accountable for it.

Your free inspection

Book a Desert Highlands roof inspection.

Tell us about your roof and we'll schedule a no-pressure inspection — a real walk-through with photos and an honest recommendation, restore or replace. Most inspections happen within a few business days. For an active leak, call (480) 582-3122 for same-day dispatch.

We typically reply within one business day. For active leaks, call us at (480) 582-3122 for same-day dispatch.

Roofing in Desert Highlands, Scottsdale

Your estate deserves a roof done right the first time.

One free inspection, written, with photos and a straight recommendation. No pressure, no sales theatre — just the contractor your neighbors already trust behind the gate.