Lehi's housing stock is a little different
Lehi is older than most of Mesa — some homes go back to the 1920s–40s — with more variety in roof types than the master-planned neighborhoods. We work on clay tile, concrete tile, asphalt shingle, and flat-roof systems (foam, built-up, modified bitumen) across Lehi every month.
What matters here is experience with older substrates and less-standard roof geometries. The reroof of a 1950s Lehi ranch home isn't the same job as the reroof of a 2000s Las Sendas tile home, and pretending they are is how scopes go wrong.
Flat-roof work is common
A meaningful share of Lehi homes have at least some flat or low-slope section — a rear addition, a carport, an attached porch roof. Those sections usually want a foam recoat on a 4–6 year schedule, or a modified bitumen system if the substrate is beyond foam.
