Roof Replacement in Phoenix & Peoria, AZ
Protect your home with a new roof built for Arizona's extreme climate. Connect with licensed contractors who install tile, foam, shingle, and flat roofs that last decades in desert conditions.
Is It Time to Replace Your Roof?
Your roof is your home's first defense against Arizona's brutal sun, monsoon storms, and temperature extremes. But no roof lasts forever. If yours is showing signs of age or widespread damage, replacement may be the smarter choice than ongoing repairs.
Service Areas: We proudly serve Phoenix, Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, and Goodyear throughout the Arizona Valley.
Valley Roof Connect connects you with experienced roofing contractors who specialize in complete roof replacements for Phoenix and Peoria homes. They'll assess your current roof, recommend the best materials for our climate, and install a new system that provides decades of reliable protection.
Signs Your Roof Needs Replacement
- Age over 20 years – Most Arizona roofs approach the end of their lifespan at 20-30 years due to UV exposure
- Frequent repairs needed – When you're patching problems every year, replacement becomes more cost-effective
- Widespread damage – Large areas of cracked tiles, missing shingles, or deteriorated foam
- Interior water damage – Multiple leak locations or recurring moisture problems despite repairs
- Sagging or structural issues – Visible dips, soft spots, or compromised roof decking
- Energy bills climbing – Poor insulation or ventilation making your HVAC work harder
- Preparing to sell – New roof adds significant value and appeal to potential buyers
Our Roof Replacement Process
Free Consultation
Contact us and we'll match you with a local contractor who visits your home, inspects your current roof, and discusses your goals, budget, and material preferences.
Detailed Estimate
Receive a comprehensive written estimate covering materials, labor, timeline, warranty, and any necessary structural repairs. Compare good, better, and best options for your budget.
Professional Installation
Once you approve, the contractor schedules installation, handles permits, removes your old roof, installs the new system, and ensures everything meets code and manufacturer standards.
Roofing Materials for Arizona Homes
Our partner contractors install all major roofing types suited to Phoenix's climate:
Tile Roofs (Clay & Concrete)
Best for: Traditional Arizona aesthetics, durability, energy efficiency
Lifespan: 30-50+ years
Benefits: Excellent UV resistance, fire-resistant, thermal mass reduces cooling costs, holds up well in monsoons
Considerations: Higher upfront cost, requires structural support, individual tiles can crack
Foam Roofing (Spray Polyurethane)
Best for: Flat or low-slope roofs, energy efficiency, seamless coverage
Lifespan: 25-40 years with proper maintenance
Benefits: Superior insulation (R-6 per inch), no seams for leaks, lightweight, can be applied over existing roof
Considerations: Requires recoating every 10-15 years, must be installed in right conditions
Asphalt Shingles
Best for: Budget-conscious homeowners, traditional style
Lifespan: 15-25 years in Arizona heat
Benefits: Lower initial cost, widely available, many color options
Considerations: UV degradation faster than other materials, shorter lifespan in desert climate
Metal Roofing
Best for: Long-term value, modern aesthetics, energy efficiency
Lifespan: 40-70 years
Benefits: Reflects heat, extremely durable, fire-resistant, low maintenance
Considerations: Higher upfront cost, can be noisy in rain, requires skilled installation
What to Expect During Roof Replacement
Timeline
Most residential roof replacements in Phoenix take 2-5 days depending on size, material, and complexity. Tile and foam roofs take longer than shingles. Your contractor will provide a specific schedule.
The Installation Process
- Day 1: Removal of old roofing material, inspection of decking, repairs if needed
- Days 2-3: Installation of underlayment, new roofing material, flashing, and ventilation
- Final Day: Clean-up, inspection, walk-through with you to ensure satisfaction
Homeowner Preparation
- Clear driveway and work areas for equipment and material delivery
- Remove wall decorations inside (hammering can shake walls)
- Protect valuables in attic from dust
- Arrange for pets to be away from home during loudest work days
- Inform neighbors about the project timeline
After Installation
Your new roof comes with both manufacturer warranties (materials) and contractor warranties (workmanship). Most manufacturers offer 20-50 year material warranties, while contractors provide 5-10 year labor warranties. Ask about specific coverage before signing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Costs vary by material and home size. Typical ranges: Shingles $8,000-$15,000, Tile $15,000-$30,000, Foam $12,000-$20,000, Metal $18,000-$35,000 for average homes. Get specific quotes from contractors for accurate pricing.
Sometimes. Building codes allow up to 2 layers in some cases, but most contractors recommend complete removal to inspect and repair decking, ensure proper installation, and maximize new roof lifespan. Foam roofing can often be applied over existing roofs.
Not necessarily. You should be present for the initial inspection and final walk-through, but you don't need to be home during daily work. Make sure contractors have access to power and water if needed.
In Phoenix, late fall through early spring (October-April) offers milder temperatures and lower chance of monsoon storms. However, quality contractors work year-round with appropriate precautions. Avoid mid-summer if possible due to extreme heat.
Insurance typically covers storm damage but not wear-and-tear or age-related failure. If damage occurred from a specific weather event, file a claim and have your contractor document everything. Age depreciation may reduce coverage.
Ready for a New Roof?
Invest in lasting protection and peace of mind. Contact Valley Roof Connect today to be connected with licensed contractors who install quality roofs built for Arizona's toughest conditions.