Contractors serving Phoenix
AZ Shingle Pros
Valley Roofing and Repair
Canyon State Roofing & Consulting
Phoenix Pro Roofing
Trademark Roofing
Roof Masters of Arizona
Arizona Reign Roofing
Arizona Roofing and Restoration
Classic Roofing, Llc
USA ROOFING, LLC
Phoenix Roofing & Repair
Arizona Roofers
Stonecreek Roofing
Multi-Pro Roof Solutions
SUNVEK Roofing
Stay Off the Roof
Brown Roofing LLC
Phoenix Roofers by Allstate Roofing Contractors
Diversified Roofing
Zona Roofing
Roofing costs in Phoenix
We don't have Phoenix-specific pricing data yet. For a solid starting point, see our national roof replacement cost guide, which breaks down pricing by material and roof size — the same factors that drive cost here.
What's different about roofs in Phoenix
With only 11" of rain per year in Phoenix, moisture-related wear is less of a concern than UV and heat exposure — material durability under sun, not water damage, is the bigger factor.
With summer highs this intense in Phoenix, extreme heat can soften roofing materials during installation and make working conditions difficult for crews — many contractors here prefer scheduling major work outside the peak of summer when possible.
Lighter-colored or reflective materials — metal roofing in particular — hold up better than dark asphalt under Phoenix's sustained heat, since dark asphalt absorbs more heat and tends to degrade faster under intense UV exposure, and metal here typically lasts 40-70 years versus asphalt's 20-25 (shorter in extreme heat/UV areas).
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Frequently asked questions
Do roofing contractors need a license in Arizona?
Yes — Arizona requires roofing contractors to hold a valid license through Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Always verify a contractor's license status directly with Arizona Registrar of Contractors before hiring, not just by taking their word for it.
Verify a license with Arizona Registrar of Contractors →How long do roofs typically last in Arizona?
In Arizona, asphalt shingles typically last 20-25 (shorter in extreme heat/UV areas) years; metal roofing lasts 40-70 years; tile roofing lasts 50+ (very common in AZ) years, though actual lifespan depends heavily on local climate, installation quality, and maintenance.
How does Phoenix's climate affect roofing decisions?
Phoenix averages 11 inches of rain per year, with average temperatures ranging from 60°F to 84°F. Homeowners here should factor local weather patterns into material choice and maintenance timing — a contractor familiar with the area can advise on what performs best given these conditions.
What roofing insurance claims are most common in Arizona?
The most common roofing-related insurance claims in Arizona involve UV/heat degradation, monsoon wind/hail. Document any storm damage with photos promptly and check your policy's specific coverage terms before filing.
When is storm season in Arizona, and how should that affect scheduling?
Monsoon season is July-September, bringing sudden high winds and occasional hail.