One crew from start to finish — so when something needs fixing, nobody points at anybody else.
We strip the old covering down to the deck, replace rotted sheathing, and start clean with new underlayment. A re-roof done this way buys you decades, not a couple of monsoon seasons.
Concrete tile outlives the underlayment beneath it, so we stack and salvage your tile, re-felt the deck with new battens, and set it all back straight. Broken pieces get replaced with matching profile so the field reads as one roof.
Straight courses, tight nailing pattern, new drip edge and valley metal, and starter strip at every eave. Lines are what your eye notices from the street, so we chalk them and keep them honest all the way to the ridge.
Sprayed polyurethane foam fills low spots and builds slope toward the drains, then a white elastomeric topcoat seals it and throws the heat back. We wrap every pipe, scupper and parapet wall so the membrane is continuous, with no seam left to open up.
Water rarely enters where the stain shows up. We track it back to the real source — a lifted flashing, a failed pipe boot, a cracked tile, a ponding low spot — and fix that instead of smearing tar over the symptom.
An inspection tells you what the roof has left in it: fastener condition, underlayment age, flashing details, drainage. On new construction we come in on schedule, dry the structure in fast, and finish the roof so the trades behind us can work.
Most complaints about contractors are not about skill. They are about a price that grew, a crew that disappeared, and a phone nobody answered.
Gilbert has spent more than a decade working roofs in this climate, where sun and monsoon rain do the damage. That time shows up in the details you don't see from the ground.
Both, and we'll show you before the job starts. You should never have a crew on your roof who can't produce paperwork.
You get a written scope and number after we look at the roof, not a figure shouted from a ladder. If we find rotted decking underneath, we show you the wood before we change anything.
Tear-off is dirty work: nails, tile shards, old felt. We tarp landscaping, magnet-sweep the drive and walk the finished job with you before the truck leaves.
The kind of Roofing work that goes out every week.

Concrete S-tile stacked in rows over fresh underlayment and battens, ready to be set — crew member walking the ridge.

Two new shingle slopes meeting at a fascia line, with fresh drip edge and painted trim on a hillside home.

Red barrel tile laid in tight courses beside a coated parapet wall on a new-construction house.

Low-slope section covered in granulated cap sheet where it tucks between two shingled gables.
Nine more jobs from Gilbert's own portfolio: shingle, tile, and Phoenix flat roofs with foam and coating.









A roof only has to fail once to cost you a ceiling.
Four steps, no pressure, no surprises at the end.
Tell us what is going on. Photos help if you have them handy.
We see the job in person and talk through the options with you.
A clear estimate, free, before anything starts. You decide from there.
Clean site every day, and we walk the finished job with you at the end.
Home base is Phoenix, and we work across the whole valley — residential and commercial both. Travel isn't a limit; if the job makes sense we'll drive to it, including work up in the high country. Call and tell us where the roof is.
That depends on whether the problem is one detail or the whole system. One failed pipe boot on a roof with good underlayment is a repair; brittle felt and leaks in three places is a re-roof. We inspect and tell you which it is, and we'll say so plainly if a repair will hold you for a few more years.
Usually yes. Concrete tile commonly outlasts the underlayment under it, so we lift and stack it, replace the felt and battens, and set the same tile back down. We only replace the pieces that are cracked or broken during handling.
Foam roofs are designed to be recoated periodically — the coating is the sacrificial layer that protects the foam from UV. We'll tell you the manufacturer's recoat interval for the product we use on your roof and won't invent a number beyond that.
Yes. Gilbert and the crew work in both English and Spanish, so you can have the estimate explained, ask questions and go over the finished job in whichever language you prefer.
We stop, show you the area, and price the decking repair before we cover it. Nobody can see under a roof until it's off, so we handle that part in the open rather than as a surprise on the invoice.
Yes — residential and commercial both, including flat and low-slope roofs with drains, scuppers and rooftop equipment. Tell us the building and we'll come look at it.
Gilbert Roofing Inc is Gilbert's company, and he's been on Arizona roofs for more than 30 years. The work runs the full range this valley asks for: tile, shingle, and flat roofs with foam and coating — old roofs made new, new construction, leak repair and inspections. Licensed and insured, working residential and commercial, in Phoenix and wherever else the job takes us. You'll get a free estimate, a written price before work starts, and a walk of the finished roof.