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Pinnacle Roofing

Financing · Phoenix Metro

Roof Financing Options Built for Homeowners

A new roof is a big investment, and sometimes it cannot wait. We offer flexible financing through GoodLeap so you do not have to delay the protection your home needs. Quick application, no hidden fees, and no pressure.

GoodLeap

Simple, Straightforward Financing

We have partnered with GoodLeap to offer flexible payment options for your project. GoodLeap uses a soft credit check until funding and the highest score from all 3 bureaus to see if you qualify. It also takes just a few minutes to get started.

Get Started with GoodLeap
  1. Step 1

    Apply in Minutes

    Submit a quick application through GoodLeap. No long forms, and checking your eligibility does not affect your credit score.

  2. Step 2

    Choose Your Terms

    Select from flexible options with monthly payments that work for your budget. We will walk you through the choices during your estimate.

  3. Step 3

    Get Your Roof Installed

    Once approved, we schedule your project and handle everything, with no upfront payment required.

Ready to Get Started?

The easiest path is to request a free estimate. We will look at the roof, put a price in writing, and go over the financing options that fit your project. If financing makes sense, applying takes minutes and does not touch your credit score until funding.

FAQ

Roof Financing Questions, Answered

What credit score is needed to finance a roof?

GoodLeap uses a soft credit check to show you loan options with no impact to your score. Approval depends on a variety of factors, but many homeowners qualify with average or better credit. The best way to find out is to apply; it only takes a few minutes.

Can I pay for my roof in monthly installments?

Yes. Through GoodLeap you can finance the full cost of your roofing project and spread payments out over time, often with no upfront cost. It is a practical way to protect your home without delaying necessary work.

How do most people finance a new roof?

Many homeowners use third-party financing like GoodLeap to cover roof replacements or upgrades. It is fast, secure, and does not require tapping into home equity. Others pay out of pocket or through insurance, depending on the situation.

Is $30,000 too much for a roof?

In Phoenix, most residential roofs cost between $10,000 and $20,000, but $30,000 or more is not unusual for large homes, tile systems, or complex rooflines. Material type, roof size, and structure all affect pricing. We provide free, detailed estimates so you know exactly what you are paying for.

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Ask About Financing at Your Free Estimate

Call (623) 792-5497 or send the form. We will price the work, explain the options, and let you decide. No pressure.

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