Roofing services in Mesa.
Tailored to what Mesa homes and buildings actually have — and the specific failure modes each system sees in this climate. Every project starts with a free written inspection.
The full service menu.
Tile Roof Installation & Replacement
The most common roof type in Mesa neighborhoods built since the 1980s. We install Eagle, Boral, and US Tile profiles, with full underlayment replacement specified for our climate. The tile lasts decades; the underlayment is what fails.
Foam Roof Installation & Recoat
Common on flat and low-slope sections of homes across older Mesa neighborhoods and east-side custom builds. We recoat on a 4–6 year cycle and rebuild the system when the substrate has failed.
Shingle Roofing
Standard on most homes in older Mesa neighborhoods built in the 1960s and 1970s, and a fair number of newer east-side homes. We install GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed systems with the right underlayment for Mesa's UV load.
Metal Roofing
Standing seam metal is increasingly specified on remodels and new builds across the east side. We install Drexel, Petersen, and AEP Span systems.
Roof Repair
Targeted, documented repair work — lifted tiles, cracked flashing, roof penetration leaks, monsoon damage. If a repair will get you another five years, that's what we'll quote.
Storm & Monsoon Damage
Microbursts, dust storms, and the occasional hailstorm move through Mesa each summer. We document damage thoroughly for insurance claims and repair to the original spec or better.
Roof Inspection
Free, written, photographic. Annual or pre-purchase. The inspection is yours to keep, even if you don't hire us.
Residential Roofing
From 1960s ranch homes to new-build east-side properties — the full scope of residential roofing work, done by a crew that installs on Mesa homes every week.
Commercial Roofing
Flat-roof systems, TPO, modified bitumen, and foam. New installs, tear-offs, and recoats for Mesa businesses and property managers.
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Free written inspection, plain-language scope, and a crew that's been doing this in Mesa for years.
