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Phoenix Valley · AZ

Roofing in Tempe, AZ

Mid-century stock with character, and roofing problems that take experience to read.

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

What we see on Tempe roofs

Tempe's older neighborhoods have flat foam and low-slope hybrids that you don't see in newer suburbs. These roofs respond best to recoating programs, not full replacement.

Close-up roof detail on a Tempe HailCo project

On the ground in Tempe

Local crews. Local response. Local accountability.

What we know about working in Tempe

Local conditions, honestly described.

Tempe's housing is older than most of the Valley. Maple Ash and Mitchell Park have a lot of 1960s and 1970s flat-foam construction that the average tile-and-shingle roofer can't read. SPF (spray polyurethane foam) needs recoating every 8 to 12 years, not replacement; we lift, inspect, and re-spray rather than tear off. A typical Tempe foam recoat runs $4,500 to $10,000 depending on roof size and parapet conditions, and effectively resets the service life. Newer Warner Ranch and The Lakes homes are tile, on the same Phoenix-Valley underlayment timeline. We also handle a fair number of ASU off-campus rental property scopes for owners who want documented condition reports for insurance carriers.

Neighborhoods we serve

  • Maple Ash
  • Mitchell Park
  • Warner Ranch
  • The Lakes

ZIP codes

  • 85281
  • 85282
  • 85283
  • 85284

Local, from us

Tempe pizza joints that hold up after a long roof day

Three Tempe pies we keep coming back to.

  • No. 01La Bocca Urban PizzeriaMill Avenue. Wood-fired, neighborhood vibe, popular post-roofing crew dinner.
  • No. 02Spinato's PizzeriaTempe original. Chicago-meets-Phoenix, family-friendly.
  • No. 03Pizza People PubDowntown Tempe. Late-night-friendly slice spot.

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

Tempe questions

What Tempe 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
  • Why is foam roofing so common in Tempe?+

    Tempe's mid-century housing stock (Maple Ash, Mitchell Park) was built with flat and low-slope roofs that suit spray polyurethane foam. Foam is the right material for those structures, and once a building is on foam, you stay on foam by recoating every 8 to 12 years.

  • Should I replace my Tempe foam roof or recoat it?+

    Almost always recoat. A foam roof on a regular recoat cycle ($4,500 to $10,000 for most Tempe homes) effectively never needs replacement. Tear-and-replace is only required if the foam itself has been damaged from skipping recoats.

  • How often does a Tempe foam roof need recoating?+

    Every 8 to 12 years in the Phoenix sun. The white elastomeric coating breaks down from UV exposure before the foam underneath does. Recoat on schedule and the roof outlasts the structure.

  • Can HailCo handle Tempe rental property roofs?+

    Yes, we work a lot of ASU off-campus rental property scopes. We document everything in writing with photos so owners can hand condition reports straight to insurance carriers.

  • What does a Tempe roof replacement cost?+

    Depends on roof type. Foam recoats: $4,500 to $10,000. Foam replacement: $11,000 to $22,000. Tile replacement on newer Tempe homes: $14,000 to $28,000.

Local quote

Schedule a Tempe roof inspection this week.

Most Tempe 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 Tempe, AZ

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