Phoenix Valley · AZ
Roofing in Arcadia, AZ
Upscale Phoenix neighborhood on the Scottsdale border. Historic clay tile, citrus-canopy moisture, and a growing wave of luxury renovations and scrape-and-rebuilds.
ROC #346211 · Licensed · Bonded · Insured · Owner-operated by Casey, Brandon & Tanner
What we see on Arcadia roofs
Arcadia is technically a Phoenix neighborhood but functions as its own roofing market. Original 1950s-1970s ranch homes with clay tile are being renovated or torn down and rebuilt — each scenario needs different handling.

On the ground in Arcadia
Local crews. Local response. Local accountability.
What we know about working in Arcadia
Local conditions, honestly described.
Arcadia sits between Camelback Road and Indian School Road, straddling the Phoenix-Scottsdale border along 56th Street. It's a neighborhood in transition: the original 1950s and 1960s ranch homes often have historic clay tile that needs profile-matched salvage repair, not modern replacement — you can't walk into a supplier and find a match for 65-year-old handmade clay. We source salvage tile, hand-select it, and integrate it into repairs to preserve the historic character that makes Arcadia valuable. Newer construction in Arcadia — the scrape-and-rebuilds that have accelerated in the last decade — uses concrete tile or flat-section foam on the contemporary designs that now dominate the interior streets. The mature citrus canopy throughout the neighborhood creates a roofing challenge that's unique to Arcadia: falling citrus, citrus leaves, and irrigation moisture from the surrounding yards. We see more debris-driven gutter and valley damage here than anywhere else in the Valley. Arcadia Lite (the area south of Indian School) has more modest 1970s homes on the standard concrete tile timeline. Lower Arcadia, near Thomas Road, trends toward foam-flat construction. We scope by section because every Arcadia roof tells a different story.
Neighborhoods we serve
- Arcadia proper
- Arcadia Lite
- Lower Arcadia
- Camelback East
ZIP codes
- 85018
Services in Arcadia
Every HailCo service is available here.
Same crews, same documentation, same warranty terms as every other Valley city we work. Pick the service line that matches what you're dealing with.
Local, from us
Arcadia and Camelback East spots our crew frequents
Three Arcadia-area spots that are genuinely good — not just convenient.
- No. 01Postino Arcadia40th St & Campbell. Bruschetta, wine, and outdoor patio. Arcadia staple.
- No. 02Snooze AM EateryArcadia. Brunch institution, good for an early start before an inspection.
- No. 03Los Olivos Mexican PatioArcadia. Long-running neighborhood Mexican, relaxed lunch spot.
Owner-picked, not sponsored. We're roofers, not food critics, but these spots have kept our crews caffeinated and fed for years.
Arcadia questions
What Arcadia homeowners ask us first.
City-specific answers on cost, HOA approvals, permits, materials, and response times. If your situation isn't covered here, call and ask.
Ask us directly: (480) 582-3122How do you match historic clay tile on Arcadia's older homes?+
Original Arcadia clay tile from the 1950s and 1960s is hand-shaped and has a profile that doesn't exist in modern manufacturing. We source salvage tile, hand-select pieces that match the color and profile, and integrate them into repairs. It's slower and more expensive than swapping in modern tile, but it's the right approach for homes where the historic character is part of the value.
Why do Arcadia roofs have more debris damage than other Valley neighborhoods?+
The mature citrus canopy is the main culprit. Falling grapefruit and oranges puncture or crack tile on impact. Citrus leaves pack into valleys and block drainage. Irrigation moisture from the surrounding yards keeps the debris wetter than it would be in a drier neighborhood. We inspect valleys and gutters specifically for citrus debris damage on every Arcadia visit.
What does a roof replacement cost in Arcadia?+
Depends significantly on the home. Historic clay tile repair is priced per piece. Full tile replacement on a renovated Arcadia home runs $16,000 to $34,000. Foam recoats on contemporary flat-section builds run $5,500 to $12,000. New-construction scrape-and-rebuild roofs are quoted to the builder's spec.
Does HailCo serve Arcadia Lite and Lower Arcadia?+
Yes. We work the full Arcadia area from Indian School to Thomas Road and from 44th Street to the Scottsdale border. Arcadia Lite's 1970s concrete tile is on the same re-underlayment timeline as the rest of the Valley's early-2000s boom — most of it just arrived there 15 years earlier.
Do Arcadia scrape-and-rebuilds need different roofing than original homes?+
The new builds use modern concrete tile or flat-section foam consistent with contemporary Phoenix construction. They don't have the historic clay matching requirement — but they do need proper flashing at the parapet walls and foam sections that the high-design architects specify. We work from the architectural drawings on new construction.
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Most Arcadia inspections happen within 2–4 business days. Active leaks and storm damage are same-day or next-day. Call (480) 582-3122 for fastest dispatch.
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