Phoenix Valley · AZ
Roof Replacement in Phoenix, AZ
Replacements across the most architecturally diverse roof market in the Valley, from historic clay tile in Arcadia to flat foam in North Central. We quote what your specific stock needs.
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What we see on Phoenix roofs
Roof Replacement in Phoenix, honestly described.
Pricing context
Typical cost in Phoenix.
Not an exact quote. Every roof is different. This is a real range based on what we see across Phoenix on this service line.
Driven by roof size, pitch, material (shingle low end, premium tile high end), and tear-off complexity.
Phoenix contextPhoenix prices vary more by neighborhood than any other Valley city. Arcadia and Encanto historic clay-tile salvage repairs typically run $4,500 to $14,000 (not full replacements). Ahwatukee concrete-tile replacements land $14,000 to $28,000. North Central foam recoats run $3,500 to $8,500, full foam install $8,000 to $20,000. Architectural shingle in Maryvale or post-war Phoenix neighborhoods runs $10,000 to $18,000.
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How we work in Phoenix
Three steps. No theater.
01
Neighborhood-aware diagnosis
Arcadia clay tile gets a different inspection than Ahwatukee concrete tile, which gets a different inspection than North Central foam. We arrive knowing your stock and quote the scope that matches it, not the scope that's easiest to upsell.
02
City of Phoenix permit
Required for residential replacements. We pull the permit on your behalf, coordinate the City inspection, and submit closed paperwork. You don't call the building department.
03
Material-specific install
Tile crews on tile jobs. Foam crews on foam jobs. Shingle crews on shingle jobs. We don't ask a foam crew to do tile work, which is one reason we cover all four materials across the City of Phoenix.
From the field
“I called expecting to be told I needed a new roof. The crew lead got up there, found a single cracked flashing, and fixed it for under $500. That's the kind of honest call you don't forget.”
Verified customer · Phoenix, AZ · Roof Repair
Phoenix questions
Roof Replacement in Phoenix, five honest answers.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Phoenix?+
Phoenix replacements span the widest range in the Valley because the stock varies so much. Foam recoats in 85020 and 85028 run $3,500 to $8,500. Architectural shingle replacements in 85008 and post-war Phoenix neighborhoods land $10,000 to $18,000. Concrete tile in Ahwatukee (85044, 85048) is $14,000 to $28,000. Arcadia and Encanto historic clay-tile work is usually selective salvage repair ($4,500 to $14,000) rather than full replacement.
Do Phoenix HOAs need to approve a roof replacement?+
Some do, many don't. Ahwatukee Foothills, parts of Biltmore Estates, and the master-planned pockets of North Central have ARC review. Arcadia, Encanto, North Central proper, and most older Phoenix neighborhoods don't have HOAs at all. We confirm your specific neighborhood's requirements before tear-off and submit any required architectural packets on your behalf.
Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Phoenix?+
Yes. The City of Phoenix requires a residential roofing permit for replacements. We pull it on your behalf, coordinate the inspection with the building department, and email you the closed permit for your resale file. Permit fees are paid through us and itemized.
What's the best roof material for an Arcadia home?+
If your Arcadia home already has historic clay tile, almost always the answer is to keep it. Profile-matched salvage repair preserves the original character and is cheaper than a full replacement. We pull salvaged clay tile from a Phoenix tile yard and blend it into the existing roof. Modern clay is available but rarely matches the patina of 80-year-old original tile.
Why are Phoenix foam roofs so common?+
Spray polyurethane foam (SPF) is purpose-built for low-slope and flat roofs, which dominate North Central, Sunnyslope, and parts of central Phoenix custom construction. Maintained on an 8-to-10-year recoat cycle, foam lasts effectively indefinitely. The risk is letting the recoat slip past 12 years, which is when foam thickness drops below useful and full replacement (not just recoat) is the only option.
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