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Roofing in Prescott, AZ

High-desert climate with snow, sun, and wind. Roofing has to handle all three.

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

What we see on Prescott roofs

Prescott's elevation and exposure mean we use cold-climate detailing on most installs. Metal and high-impact shingle are the most common specs.

HailCo crew staging at a Prescott job site

On the ground in Prescott

Local crews. Local response. Local accountability.

What we know about working in Prescott

Local conditions, honestly described.

Prescott sits at 5,400 feet, high enough for winter snow events but with enough summer UV exposure that we still spec UV-stable materials. Hassayampa and American Ranch run a mix of standing-seam metal and impact-rated architectural shingle. Ice-and-water shield at eaves is standard on every replacement here; without it we've seen ice dams take out fascia in a single winter. Williamson Valley has more wind exposure than the rest of town and benefits from 6-nail-pattern shingle install instead of the standard 4-nail. Pricing runs closer to Flagstaff than to Phoenix: $16,000 to $38,000 residential replacement typical, with metal usually 25 to 35% above architectural shingle for the same roof. We service Prescott from Scottsdale on a weekly run; jobs are batched when possible to keep mileage cost off the homeowner.

Neighborhoods we serve

  • Hassayampa
  • American Ranch
  • Williamson Valley

ZIP codes

  • 86301
  • 86303
  • 86305

Local, from us

Whiskey Row staples in downtown Prescott

If we're in Prescott long enough for dinner, here's where we end up.

  • No. 01The Palace SaloonArizona's oldest continually operating frontier saloon. The bar itself is a piece of state history.
  • No. 02Matt's SaloonWhiskey Row mainstay. Live music most nights.
  • No. 03Bird Cage SaloonWhiskey Row. Casual, well-priced, locals' bar.

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

Prescott questions

What Prescott 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's the best roof material for a Prescott home?+

    Standing-seam metal or Class 4 impact-rated architectural shingle. Both handle Prescott's mix of snow, sun, and wind. Metal runs 25 to 35% more than shingle for the same roof; we'll quote both.

  • How much does a Prescott roof replacement cost?+

    Typically $16,000 to $38,000 for residential, with metal at the upper end. Cold-climate detailing (ice-and-water shield at eaves, freeze-thaw underlayment, snow-load engineering) drives the cost above Phoenix pricing.

  • Why do I need ice-and-water shield at Prescott elevation?+

    Without it, ice dams form at the eaves and back water up under the field material, which then rots out the fascia within a single winter. We've seen the damage. Ice-and-water shield is standard on every Prescott replacement.

  • Does Williamson Valley need a different shingle install pattern?+

    Yes. Williamson Valley has more wind exposure than the rest of Prescott, so we use a 6-nail shingle pattern instead of the standard 4-nail. That's a manufacturer-spec upgrade for high-wind zones and worth specifying.

  • How does HailCo handle Prescott jobs from Scottsdale?+

    Weekly Prescott run when scopes warrant it. We batch jobs to keep the mileage cost off the homeowner. Quoted lead time is typically 2 to 4 weeks for project scheduling.

Local quote

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Most Prescott 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.

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