Phoenix is home base. The trucks start here, and the roofs here wrote the playbook: concrete tile over cooked underlayment, shingle dried out years ahead of its rating, and flat additions that live or die by their coating.
Sun does the slow damage and monsoon does the sudden kind — which is why July and August are when phones ring, and why the honest work happens before the storms, not after.
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The Phoenix housing stock splits three ways, and each fails differently. Tile neighborhoods — most of the city built since the eighties — fail underneath, in the underlayment, while the tile itself looks fine from the street. Older shingle in Sunnyslope, Maryvale and the central corridors fails in plain sight: curled tabs, bare mats, granules in the gutters. And the flat sections everywhere — additions, patios, mid-century houses — fail at the coating and the drains.
Knowing which failure you are looking at is most of an honest estimate, and it is why we quote from the roof, not the driveway.
Neighbourhoods we work in: Arcadia, Sunnyslope, Maryvale, Ahwatukee, North Mountain, Laveen.




