Phoenix Valley · AZ
Roofing in Cave Creek, AZ
Rural-feel town north of Scottsdale. More metal roofing than anywhere else in our service area. Horse properties, custom desert builds, and wide-open monsoon exposure.
ROC #346211 · Licensed · Bonded · Insured · Owner-operated by Casey, Brandon & Tanner
What we see on Cave Creek roofs
Cave Creek has the most diverse roofing material mix in the Valley — metal, tile, shingle, and foam all common depending on the home style. Ranch properties favor metal; custom desert builds use tile or foam; older homes may still have asphalt shingle.

On the ground in Cave Creek
Local crews. Local response. Local accountability.
What we know about working in Cave Creek
Local conditions, honestly described.
Cave Creek is unlike any other city in our service area. The western-town aesthetic means standing-seam metal and corrugated metal roofs are common on ranch-style and custom desert homes — a material combination you won't see much in Chandler or Gilbert. We do more metal roofing work in Cave Creek per capita than anywhere else we serve. Horse properties with long barn-style structures need metal for the practical reason that it's the only material that handles the heat, dust, and UV without a complicated maintenance cycle. Custom desert contemporary builds in the Black Mountain and Spur Cross areas use a combination of concrete tile on the pitched sections and foam on the flat sections — a hybrid scope that needs a contractor who handles both materials in-house. HailCo does. Older Cave Creek homes along Cave Creek Road and Carefree Highway may still be on original asphalt shingle from the 1980s and 1990s, which is well past its service life in Arizona's UV environment. Most shingle replacements here are opportunities to upgrade to metal or tile given the design context. Monsoon exposure on the northern fringe of the Valley is significant — open desert terrain means less windbreak and more direct microburst exposure.
Neighborhoods we serve
- Cave Creek proper
- Black Mountain
- Spur Cross Ranch area
- Carefree Highway corridor
ZIP codes
- 85331
Services in Cave Creek
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
Cave Creek western staples our crew stops at
Three Cave Creek spots that feel nothing like the rest of the Valley — worth the detour.
- No. 01Harold's Cave Creek CorralCave Creek's most iconic bar and grill. Live music, rustic setting, been here since 1935.
- No. 02The Horny Toad RestaurantCave Creek Road. Western classics, local institution, open since the early days of the town.
- No. 03Frontier TownHistoric western-themed complex with multiple shops and eateries. A Cave Creek landmark.
Owner-picked, not sponsored. We're roofers, not food critics, but these spots have kept our crews caffeinated and fed for years.
Cave Creek questions
What Cave Creek 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) 582-3122Does HailCo do metal roofing in Cave Creek?+
Yes, and it's the most common material scope we do here. Standing-seam and corrugated metal on ranch homes, barns, and custom desert builds. We also do metal-to-metal repairs and panel replacements on existing metal roofs. Cave Creek has more metal roofing per capita than any other city we serve.
What does a Cave Creek roof replacement cost?+
Depends on the material. Standing-seam metal runs $18,000 to $38,000 for a residential home depending on size. Tile replacement is $14,000 to $28,000. Shingle is $10,000 to $20,000. Hybrid tile-and-foam on custom desert builds is quoted per section. We give you a breakdown by material so you can compare.
Do horse properties and barns need a different roofing approach?+
Yes. Barn and outbuilding roofs are almost always metal — corrugated or standing-seam — and the spans are longer, which means more attention to thermal expansion joints and purlin spacing. We scope agricultural-adjacent structures separately from the main residence.
How does monsoon exposure in Cave Creek compare to the rest of the Valley?+
Cave Creek's northern location means less urban heat island effect and more open-desert monsoon exposure. Microbursts hit with more direct force on properties without the windbreak of surrounding development. We see more missing-tile and uplifted-metal-panel calls per home here than in denser Valley cities.
Can HailCo handle the foam sections on Cave Creek custom desert homes?+
Yes. Many Cave Creek custom builds use flat-section foam on interior courtyard roofs and covered patios with tile on the pitched main roof. We handle both materials in-house and quote the hybrid scope as a single project with one crew.
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Most Cave Creek 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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