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Mesa, Arizona

Mesa's roofers, doing it right.

Local crew. Honest inspections. Clear written scopes. We've been installing roofs in Mesa neighborhoods for years — and we'd rather earn your next call than win the lowest bid.

  • Free written inspection
  • Honest scope, no pressure
  • Local Mesa crew
Mesa, Arizona

Get your free written estimate.

We'll walk your roof, take photos, and send you a plain-language scope within 48 hours. Yours to keep, even if you don't hire us.

  • One-business-day response
  • Senior estimator, not a salesperson
  • Local Mesa crew — not a call center
  • Free written inspection
  • Written, photographic scopes
  • Manufacturer-certified installation
  • Bonded & Insured
Why Mesa homeowners call us

The same roofer your neighbor recommends.

We're a Mesa-based crew that installs the roof types this city actually has — concrete tile, foam roofs, asphalt shingle, standing seam metal. We know how the older neighborhoods are different from the newer ones, what a 1970s tile roof's underlayment looks like when we lift the first row, and how the Mesa permit office actually works.

Honest inspections

If your roof doesn't need replacement, we'll tell you. If a repair buys you another five years, that's what we'll quote.

Clear written scope

Every project starts with a written scope. Materials specified, layers documented, nothing left as 'we'll figure it out on the day of.'

A phone we answer

During business hours, the phone gets answered. No phone tree, no offshore call center. After-hours calls get a live callback the next business morning.

What we install

Tile. Foam. Shingle. Metal.

Tailored to what Mesa homes actually have. We install every week and know the detail work that makes each system last.

Local work, every day

Mesa neighborhoods we work in every day.

Our trucks are in these neighborhoods weekly. That local repetition is what keeps our inspections fast and our scopes accurate.

Also serving: Tempe (border) · Gilbert (border) · Apache Junction (border)
Local knowledge

How a Mesa roof actually fails.

The tile itself — concrete or clay — will outlast your house. The part that actually fails is invisible from the ground.

Most Mesa homeowners assume a tile roof problem will look obvious — broken or missing tiles, visible damage, something they'd notice from the curb. In reality, the most common failure mode in Mesa is invisible from the ground.

The tile itself — concrete or clay — will outlast your house. The component that actually fails is the underlayment underneath: the waterproof barrier that does the real work of keeping water out of your home. In Mesa's climate, a standard 30-pound felt underlayment under tile starts to UV-degrade within a few summers. By year ten or fifteen, the felt is brittle and cracked, and the next monsoon that drives water sideways under the tile is the one that shows up as a stain on your ceiling.

If your tile roof is more than fifteen years old, the right question isn't "are the tiles broken?" — it's "what does the underlayment look like?" That's the inspection we do, free, and write up for you in plain language.

Our process

What to expect, start to finish.

One senior estimator, one written scope, one crew, one phone number. That's the whole engagement.

  1. Free written inspection

    A senior estimator walks your roof, takes photos, and writes up what they found in plain language. The inspection is yours to keep.

  2. Clear written scope

    Materials specified, layers documented, schedule confirmed. Nothing left as 'we'll figure it out on the day of.'

  3. Permit and schedule

    We pull the City of Mesa permit, order materials, and schedule the crew. You get a written start date.

  4. Install done right

    Our installers have been doing this for years. Daily site cleanup, photos of hidden work, and a walk-through at the end.

  5. Warranty and records

    Manufacturer warranty registered in your name, our workmanship warranty, and a documented photo record of every layer.

Common questions

Straight answers to what Mesa homeowners ask.

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Mesa?
Yes. The City of Mesa requires a building permit for full reroofs and most structural repairs. We pull the permit on your behalf as part of every project, schedule the inspections, and give you the closed-permit documentation when the work is done.
How much does a roof inspection cost?
Nothing. Our inspections are free, written, and photographic — and the inspection is yours to keep, even if you don't hire us. We'd rather earn your trust now than chase you for an estimate later.
How long should a tile roof last in Mesa?
The tile itself — concrete or clay — will outlast your house. The underlayment beneath it is the part that fails. With standard 30-pound felt, expect 15–20 years. With a properly specified synthetic high-temperature underlayment, expect 25–35 years before reinstallation.
My foam roof is 7 years old and looks chalky. Recoat or replace?
Almost always a recoat, if the foam itself is intact. A proper recoat every 4–6 years is normal foam roof ownership and adds decades to the system. We'll inspect, document any moisture intrusion, and tell you honestly whether you need recoat or reinstall.
What does monsoon damage look like in Mesa?
Most monsoon damage we see in Mesa is lifted ridge tiles, displaced bird stops, debris cracks at hips, and water intrusion at penetrations where flashing wasn't sealed correctly. Whole-roof failures are rare. We document everything photographically for insurance claims.
Will my homeowner's insurance cover a roof replacement?
It depends on the cause and the policy. Storm damage is typically covered. Gradual UV degradation is not. We work with adjusters from every major carrier, document damage thoroughly, and never inflate scope to manufacture a claim. If we don't believe a claim is honest, we'll tell you.
How long will the work take?
A typical Mesa tile roof reinstallation takes 3–5 days, weather depending. A foam roof recoat takes 1–2 days. Repairs are usually a half-day to a full day. We give you a written schedule with the scope, and we keep you updated if anything changes.
Request your estimate

Free, written, photographic.

A senior estimator — not a salesperson — will walk your roof, take photos, and give you a written scope within 48 hours. Yours to keep, even if you don't hire us.

  • One-business-day response, every business day
  • No pressure, no pricing games
  • Emergency repairs prioritized within four business hours

Request a Roof Estimate

A senior estimator will come out, walk your roof, and give you a written estimate with photos — straight answer, fair scope, no pressure.

Your details go to our scheduling team only. We won't sell or share them. We'll respond within one business day, and you can opt out of follow-up at any time.

Ready for a straight answer on your roof?

Free written inspection, plain-language scope, and a crew that's been doing this in Mesa for years.

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