Phoenix Valley · AZ
Tile Roofing in Peoria, AZ
Concrete tile work across Peoria — lift-and-set re-underlayment on Vistancia homes, full replacement on older stock, and tile repair on wind-damaged west-facing slopes.
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What we see on Peoria roofs
Tile Roofing in Peoria, honestly described.
Pricing context
Typical cost in Peoria.
Not an exact quote. Every roof is different. This is a real range based on what we see across Peoria on this service line.
Lift-and-set re-underlayment $8,500 to $16,000. Full tile replacement $14,000 to $32,000. Specifics vary by profile and color match.
Peoria contextLift-and-set re-underlayment in Vistancia and Terramar: $9,000 to $16,000. Full tile replacement: $14,000 to $28,000. Ridge-cap re-bed (monsoon repair): $600 to $1,200 for a standard affected section. Shingle-to-tile conversion: add $3,000 to $6,000 for decking upgrade and nail pattern conversion.
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How we work in Peoria
Three steps. No theater.
01
Tile and underlayment inspection
We pull sample tiles from multiple slopes — especially the west-facing sections that take monsoon outflow — to assess the underlayment condition and any wind-displaced components.
02
Scope and HOA submission
Re-underlayment doesn't trigger ARC review in most Peoria HOAs. Full replacement with a color change does. We handle the HOA packet if needed and pull the permit concurrently.
03
Lift-and-set or full replacement
Re-underlayment is typically 2 to 3 days for a standard Peoria home. Full replacement with new tile runs 3 to 5 days. Both include permit coordination and final inspection.
What customers say
See all reviews →“We had our roof replaced by Hailco Roofing and are very pleased with their services. Bryson Engholm was extremely knowledgeable in every aspect of the process from working with our insurance company to the final installation of the roof. He kept in touch with us on a constant basis and has a way of making you feel included. He is an awesome person to have in your corner seeing that your needs are meet. Frank Pyle was the project manager on day of installation. He is great and his crew was fantastic. They worked efficiently as a team and left nothing behind. They left our yard free of debris and damage. We highly recommend Hailco Roofing for any of your roofing needs.”
Kathy Madsen
Scottsdale, AZ · Roof Replacement
“Hailco roofing is an awesome company to work with. They worked with my insurance to help get my roof replaced, helped walk me through what my policy would cover and what they could do. Tanner was a huge help in keeping in communication as well as once their install crew was scheduled that side also kept me informed. They were able to work with solar panels as well, making the whole process seem less and stress free. I would 100% recommend this company and use them again if needed.”
Kris West
Phoenix, AZ · Insurance Claim
“Hello, I had the pleasure of working with Hailco Roofing. They replaced my dad's roof. Everyone I worked with were very nice. They took care of all the paperwork and contacting the insurance themselves I didn't have to do anything. When it came down to replacing the roof the crew was fast and efficient. When finished they cleaned up all the debris and left nothing behind. Now I'm in the process of replacing my roof and I'm also using Hailco Roofing. Thank you so much to all the team.”
Justine Perez
Scottsdale, AZ · Roof Replacement
Peoria questions
Tile Roofing in Peoria, five honest answers.
Why is Vistancia tile starting to leak if it was built in the 2000s?+
The tile is fine. The felt-paper underlayment beneath it has a 25-year service life under Arizona UV and heat. Vistancia's 2004 to 2012 builds are hitting that window now. Lift-and-set re-underlayment saves the tile and replaces only the failing component.
Why do west-facing Peoria tile roofs get more monsoon damage?+
Peoria sits in the path of summer monsoon outflow boundaries. West-facing slopes take the direct force of microburst winds. Ridge cap and hip tile on those slopes are the first to lift, and they need re-bedding with modern polymer-modified mortar rather than the original Portland mix.
How much does tile roofing cost in Peoria?+
Lift-and-set re-underlayment: $9,000 to $16,000. Full tile replacement: $14,000 to $28,000. Ridge-cap re-bed (monsoon repair): $600 to $1,200.
Does HailCo do shingle-to-tile conversions in Peoria?+
Yes. We re-deck with new plywood, install synthetic underlayment, and lay concrete tile. The conversion adds $3,000 to $6,000 to a standard tile replacement scope and requires a building permit, which we pull.
Does HailCo serve all of Peoria including Lake Pleasant Heights?+
Yes. We work the full city from Vistancia in the northwest through the Arrowhead corridor and south to the 101. Lake Pleasant Heights is in our standard service zone.
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