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Phoenix Valley · AZ

Roofing in Mesa, AZ

We cover Mesa from Dobson Ranch to Las Sendas, and everything in between.

ROC #346211 · Licensed · Bonded · Insured · Owner-operated by Casey, Brandon & Tanner

What we see on Mesa roofs

Mesa is the second-largest service area in our book. Tile dominates here, with foam on flat sections of newer custom builds in east Mesa.

Foam roof recoat on a Mesa flat-section property

On the ground in Mesa

Local crews. Local response. Local accountability.

What we know about working in Mesa

Local conditions, honestly described.

Mesa is our second-highest-volume market by call count. Dobson Ranch and Red Mountain Ranch are 1980s and 1990s tile that's now solidly in the lift-and-set window. Las Sendas and Eastmark are 2000s and 2010s tile with newer underlayment but enough monsoon exposure that we see plenty of storm damage. East Mesa's newer custom homes often run hybrid roofs (tile field with foam parapets and standing-seam accents), which need a roofer who handles all four materials in-house. Many of our Mesa scopes are these mixed-material jobs. Pricing maps closely to the rest of the Valley: $8,000 to $15,000 lift-and-set, $13,500 to $27,000 full replacement, $4,000 to $9,500 foam recoats.

Neighborhoods we serve

  • Dobson Ranch
  • Las Sendas
  • Eastmark
  • Red Mountain Ranch

ZIP codes

  • 85201
  • 85202
  • 85203
  • 85205
  • 85207
  • 85209
  • 85213
  • 85215

Local, from us

Mesa parks worth knowing about

Three Mesa parks we drive past on the regular and recommend.

  • No. 01Riverview ParkWest Mesa. Lake, big play structures, dog area. Family staple.
  • No. 02Red Mountain ParkEast Mesa. Lake fishing, walking paths under Red Mountain views.
  • No. 03Eastmark Great ParkEastmark community. Splash pad, music nights, regular events.

Owner-picked, not sponsored. We're roofers, not food critics, but these spots have kept our crews caffeinated and fed for years.

Mesa questions

What Mesa 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) 582-3122
  • What does a Mesa roof replacement cost?+

    Lift-and-set re-underlayment runs $8,000 to $15,000 for most Mesa tile roofs. Full tile replacement is $13,500 to $27,000. East Mesa hybrid roofs (tile, foam, metal) need an itemized quote since the scope varies.

  • Why do East Mesa custom homes use hybrid roofing?+

    Modern East Mesa custom designs combine tile field with foam parapets and standing-seam metal accents. Each material does what it's best at on the right slope. The catch: you need a roofer who handles all three in-house, which is rare.

  • Is Las Sendas too new for roof replacement?+

    Most Las Sendas tile is 2000s or 2010s and still has years left on original underlayment. We see more storm-damage repair calls in Las Sendas than full replacements. Eastmark is even newer and mostly repair-only at this point.

  • Does HailCo handle Mesa from Scottsdale?+

    Yes. Mesa is our second-highest-volume market by call count and our standard service area. No mileage upcharge for residential scopes anywhere in Mesa.

  • What's lift-and-set re-underlayment?+

    It's the process where we lift the existing tile, replace the failed underlayment beneath it, then re-set the original tile. It saves the cost of new tile and is the right call for most 20-to-30-year-old Mesa tile roofs where the tile itself is still in good shape.

Local quote

Schedule a Mesa roof inspection this week.

Most Mesa 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.

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

Roofing in Mesa, AZ

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