Roofing contractor in Chandler AZ by Allstate Roofing

Roofing Contractor in Chandler, AZ

Residential and commercial roofing across Chandler — 85224, 85225, 85226, 85244, 85248, 85249. Tile, shingle, foam. Serving Ocotillo and all Chandler neighborhoods.

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Allstate Roofing serves all of Chandler AZ — tile repair and replacement, shingle roofing, and roof inspections by licensed Arizona contractors since 2001.

Roofing in Chandler: Tech Corridor Homes and the Tile R&R Window

Chandler's growth trajectory mirrors the tech industry that drove it. The Intel and Motorola campuses that expanded in the 1990s and early 2000s brought tens of thousands of residents to planned communities built along Price Road, Dobson Road, and Ray Road — and those communities were built almost universally with concrete tile roofing.

Those same homes are now 20–30 years old. The tile itself — engineered for the Arizona desert — is largely intact. But the underlayment installed beneath it in the 1990s was a 30-lb felt product with a 15–20 year service life. By the late 2010s, most of that underlayment was past its design limit. By 2026, it is definitively past it. This is the dominant driver of the Tile R&R market in Chandler right now — not failed tile, but failed underlayment under serviceable tile.

South Chandler — the Ocotillo master-planned community and the newer developments near the 202 freeway in 85248 and 85249 — was built slightly later and has a higher proportion of premium tile profiles with HOA restrictions. These communities require written pre-approval and profile matching before roofing work begins. We handle the HOA documentation process as part of our standard scope for these neighborhoods.

Chandler also has one of the eastern Valley's most active hail corridors. Supercell storms that track north from Tucson or off the Superstition Mountains concentrate hail activity in a band that runs through Chandler, Gilbert, and Queen Creek. Hail damage on tile roofs creates hairline cracks that are not visible from the ground but will propagate into full breaks under foot traffic or the thermal cycling of the next winter. Post-hail inspection is important here even when there is no visible damage from street level.

Roofing Services in Chandler

Allstate Roofing did a great job recoating our flat foam roof. Professional, arrived on time, kept work area clean. Very positive experience.

David ZhaoPhoenix, AZ

Nearest Office: Phoenix HQ

2955 W Clarendon Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85017

(602) 484-7663

Chandler Roofing FAQs

What roofing types are most common in Chandler, AZ?

Chandler was heavily developed in the 1990s and 2000s during the Valley tech boom, and tile dominates — concrete tile in earth tones on most planned community homes. South Chandler toward the Ocotillo area has a higher percentage of premium tile profiles and larger square footage homes. Shingle roofing appears more in the older central Chandler neighborhoods from the 1970s–1980s, and foam is common on the flat commercial properties along Chandler Boulevard and the Price Road corridor.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Chandler?

Full roof replacement in Chandler runs $8,000–$22,000 depending on size, material, and complexity. A Tile R&R (removal of tile, underlayment replacement, reinstallation) on a 2,200 sq ft Chandler home: $10,000–$16,000. Shingle replacement for a similarly sized home: $7,000–$11,000. Call (602) 484-7663 for a free on-site estimate — we never give firm numbers without seeing the roof.

Do you serve the Ocotillo area and south Chandler?

Yes. The Ocotillo master-planned community and surrounding south Chandler neighborhoods (85248, 85249) are a significant part of our Chandler service area. These homes were built primarily in the late 1990s through mid-2000s, and many are now entering the window for underlayment replacement on original concrete tile roofs. We handle the HOA documentation process for the Ocotillo community.

Can you repair hail damage on a Chandler roof?

Yes. Chandler sits in a hail-active zone — the eastern Valley sees concentrated hail activity from monsoon supercells that track off the Superstition Mountains. Hail damage on tile roofs often manifests as hairline fractures that are invisible from the ground but will crack fully under foot traffic or the next freeze-thaw cycle. We provide insurance documentation for hail damage claims including photos, measurements, and written assessment.

How long does a roof repair take in Chandler?

Most residential roof repairs in Chandler are completed in a single day. Minor tile repairs (1–20 tiles): 2–4 hours. Flashing repairs: half day. Larger partial re-roof sections may take 1–2 days. Full roof replacements: 1–3 days depending on size and material. We provide a timeline estimate with every written scope.

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Chandler Roof Repair or Replacement?

Call (602) 484-7663 or request a free estimate. Serving all Chandler zip codes since 2001.