
Roofing in Arizona means dealing with intense sun. Tucson knows this well. The dry heat and strong UV rays can wear down shingles fast. We're here for homeowners in Tucson and across the state.
Arizona's climate is tough on roofs. The relentless sun bakes asphalt shingles, making them brittle. This can lead to cracks and leaks, especially after monsoon season storms bring wind and heavy rain. While "roofing tar" might offer a temporary fix for small issues, it's not a long-term solution for a damaged roof. A full replacement is often needed to protect your home from the elements. We handle all types of roof replacements, ensuring your new roof can withstand Arizona's heat and weather.
The best person is a licensed and experienced roofing contractor. Look for someone who understands Arizona's specific weather challenges, like intense sun and monsoon storms. They can properly assess the leak and recommend the right repair or replacement to prevent further damage to your Tucson home.
Sometimes. If a small area is damaged, a targeted repair might be possible. However, if the damage is widespread or the roof is old, a full replacement is usually more cost-effective in the long run. We'll give you an honest assessment for your Arizona home.
The cheapest option upfront might not be the best value. Quality materials and proper installation are key to a long-lasting roof. We focus on providing durable solutions that save you money over time by preventing future repairs. Get a free quote to see our affordable options.
Roof replacement costs vary based on the size of your home, the materials you choose, and the complexity of the job. Factors like the condition of your existing roof and any necessary structural repairs also play a role. We offer free, no-obligation phone quotes for an accurate estimate.
A 20-year-old roof in Arizona is likely nearing the end of its lifespan. The harsh sun and potential for monsoon damage can accelerate wear. It's wise to have it inspected. We can assess its condition and advise if a repair is sufficient or if replacement is the best protection.
Roofing tar is generally considered a temporary patch, not a permanent solution for most roof problems. It can seal small cracks or leaks for a short time. However, it doesn't address underlying issues and will likely fail again. For lasting protection in Arizona, a professional repair or replacement is needed.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.