Tempe is landlocked and grown up: most of its housing predates 1990, which makes end-of-life shingle and tired flat sections the daily work here. Mid-century ranch homes mix a pitched shingle roof with a flat patio or addition — two systems on one house, usually aging at different speeds.
Add the Valley's densest rental stock around ASU, and Tempe roofs also get inspected, certified and re-certified at every sale and turnover.
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North Tempe adds a variable the desert usually spares us: mature trees. Shade is a gift in July and a tax in monsoon season — debris holds moisture on the shingle long after the rest of the city has dried, and branches grind granules off the same spot for years. Those roofs age in patches, and honest work there means reading the patches, not just the calendar.
For landlords, we keep it simple: straight reports, work that passes inspection the first time, and scheduling around tenants.
Neighbourhoods we work in: Maple-Ash, Broadmor, Holdeman, Warner Ranch, The Lakes, North Tempe.




