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Scottsdale, AZ Roofing Contractors — Tile, Foam & Metal Specialists

Our Scottsdale Service Area

About Roofing in Scottsdale

Scottsdale presents roofing challenges that are distinct even within the Valley. Intense summer radiation, tight HOA architectural guidelines across Troon, McCormick Ranch, and Gainey Ranch, and the transition from flat-foam Santa Fe-style homes in the south to dramatic tile-and-metal combinations up north all demand a contractor who can think beyond a simple tear-off. Add the occasional haboob barreling in from the west, winter frost that settles into the McDowell foothills, and the reality that most custom homes here were built in the 1970s through the 1990s — meaning underlayments and penetrations are at or past their service life — and it's clear why generic roofing advice falls flat in Scottsdale.

Roofing Quote Today handles Scottsdale's full material mix. We re-underlay concrete and clay tile roofs with synthetic high-temperature membranes engineered for the Sonoran sun. For the flat and parapet-bounded foam roofs so common in South Scottsdale and the Paradise Valley-adjacent enclaves, we offer two-coat elastomeric recoats that reflect heat and extend the system another decade-plus. On contemporary and Santa Fe designs that incorporate standing-seam metal accents, we color-match and re-flash panel terminations. Every project is documented with photos, ties to the City of Scottsdale permit process when required, and respects HOA submittal timelines — we've worked through many of them ourselves.

From the adobe-inspired casitas around Old Town Scottsdale and the golf course custom homes of Desert Mountain and DC Ranch, to the sleek architectural pieces of Silverleaf and the classic ranch homes of Scottsdale Ranch and McCormick Ranch, we've re-roofed across every 85250–85266 ZIP. Properties near WestWorld and TPC Scottsdale contend with extra debris during Barrett-Jackson and Waste Management Phoenix Open weeks; we schedule around those events so we're never causing construction headaches for short-term visitors. If you're in a gated community like Troon Village or FireRock, we're already familiar with most of the access and work-hours covenants.

Average Roof Replacement Cost in Scottsdale

Homeowners in Scottsdale, Arizona typically pay between $8,000 and $18,000 for a full roof replacement. The most common roofing material here is concrete tile, chosen for its ability to handle 8 inches of annual rainfall. Final cost depends on roof size, pitch, material selection, and whether a full tear-off or overlay is needed. We provide free on-site estimates so you can compare options and make an informed decision before any work begins.

What to Look for in a Scottsdale Roofing Contractor

Hiring the right roofer in Scottsdale means checking more than just price. Here are three things every Scottsdale homeowner should verify before signing a contract:

  1. Verify the roofer is ROC-licensed and bonded in Arizona
  2. Ask about experience with foam recoats and tile work on custom desert homes
  3. Confirm familiarity with Scottsdale Historic District review if your home is in a designated area

Get a Free Roofing Quote in Scottsdale

Ready to protect your Scottsdale home? Call 1-844-677-2023 or fill out the form on this page for a free, no-obligation roofing estimate. Our Scottsdale roofing specialists will schedule a convenient on-site inspection and deliver a written quote — typically within the same week.

Scottsdale Roofing FAQs

Does my Scottsdale HOA need to approve a re-roof?

In most master-planned Scottsdale communities — DC Ranch, Troon, Grayhawk, Gainey Ranch, McCormick Ranch — yes. Roof tile color, profile, and sometimes underlayment color are all covered by the Design Review Committee. We can pull the approved product list from your HOA's resource portal and include it in your written estimate so approval is straightforward.

Is foam roofing still a good option in Scottsdale?

Yes, especially for flat and low-slope sections that were originally built with foam. A properly installed and recoated foam roof in Scottsdale delivers excellent seamless waterproofing, high reflectivity, and good insulation. The key is timely elastomeric recoats every 10–15 years — skip those and UV will degrade the foam itself, which triggers a much more expensive full rebuild.

How does Scottsdale summer heat affect roofing timelines?

We front-load tile work into early mornings from May through September because clay and concrete tiles grow brittle above 160°F surface temperature, and our installers need to be off the deck by early afternoon. Material lead times are usually unaffected, but your crew's daily working window is — so a Scottsdale summer tile job typically adds a day compared to a winter job.

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