Service Area · Tempe, AZ
Expert Roofing Services in Tempe, AZ
Tempe is landlocked and largely built out, which makes it one of the most interesting cities in the Valley for a roofer: almost every job is on an existing roof with some age and history to it. We have worked Tempe since 1999, on everything from mid-century homes in Maple-Ash to lakeside houses in The Lakes and tile tracts in Warner Ranch. Owner-occupants, landlords with rentals near ASU, and commercial property managers all get the same honest assessment. Free estimates at (623) 792-5497.

Roofs in Tempe
Tempe's housing stock is older than its neighbors' and more varied. North of the US 60 you find 50s through 70s ranch homes, many with low-slope or flat sections that were converted to foam somewhere along the way and now live on a recoating cycle. The Lakes and the surrounding late-70s neighborhoods mix shake-replacement shingle, tile, and flat roofs, sometimes on the same house. South Tempe tracts like Warner Ranch bring the familiar 80s and 90s concrete tile with aging underlayment. Add a heavy rental market around ASU, where deferred maintenance is common, and Tempe roofs need more diagnosis and less one-size-fits-all than anywhere else we work.
Metal Roofing in Tempe
Tempe's appetite for modern design makes it a strong standing seam market, especially on remodels and infill builds near downtown and the Maple-Ash blocks. We fabricate our own panels and trim, so we can handle the short runs and custom details that older Tempe rooflines demand without long material lead times.
Explore Metal RoofingAreas we work in Tempe
- Maple-Ash
- The Lakes
- Warner Ranch
- South Tempe
- Downtown Tempe and Mill Avenue
What we do in Tempe
Roofing services in Tempe, AZ
FAQ
Tempe roofing FAQs
I own a rental near ASU. Can you work around tenants?
Yes, we do it all the time in Tempe. We coordinate access and timing with your tenants directly if you want, keep the site clean, and document the work with photos so you have a record without needing to be there.
My 1960s Tempe house has a flat section that leaks. What are my options?
Most likely it is an old built-up or foam roof at the end of a coating cycle. If the foam underneath is sound, a recoat solves it economically. If water has been getting into the foam or decking, we cut out and rebuild the bad sections first. We will tell you which situation you have after an inspection, not before.
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