
Roofing Contractor in Mesa, AZ
Residential and commercial roofing across Mesa — 85201, 85202, 85203, 85204, 85205, 85206, 85207, 85208, 85209, 85210, 85212, 85213. Tile, shingle, foam, and flat roof specialists.
AZ ROC #165235 — Licensed, Bonded & Insured
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Arizona Roofers Since 2001
Allstate Roofing serves all of Mesa AZ — tile repair, foam roofing, flat roof service, and full roof replacement by licensed Arizona contractors.
Roofing in Mesa: The Underlayment Clock
Mesa is one of the most densely built cities in the Valley, and much of its residential stock dates to the construction boom of the 1980s and 1990s. The western and central neighborhoods — areas around Mesa Drive, Dobson Road, and Country Club Drive — are packed with concrete tile roofs installed between 1985 and 2000. That puts a very large percentage of Mesa's housing inventory directly in the underlayment replacement window right now.
A concrete tile roof from the late 1980s or early 1990s in Mesa was almost certainly installed with 30-lb felt underlayment. That material has a service life of 15–20 years in the Arizona desert. By 2026, it has long since passed its designed lifespan. The tile above it may look perfect from the street — no cracked or missing tiles, no visible damage — but the felt beneath is brittle, cracked along the laps, and allowing water to track under the tile during hard monsoon rains. The failure is invisible until it shows up as a ceiling stain.
Farther east — the Red Mountain corridor, Power Road area, and newer Eastmark development — the housing stock is newer and the roofing challenges are different. 2000s-era shingle homes are entering the 20-year mark for shingles, and we see more wind-lift damage from monsoons in this part of Mesa because the newer tracts have less tree coverage as wind breaks. East Mesa also has a higher rate of HOA-governed neighborhoods that require pre-approval for roofing changes.
Roofing Services in Mesa
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Mesa Roofing FAQs
How much does roof repair cost in Mesa, AZ?
Roof repair in Mesa typically runs $350–$3,000 for most residential jobs. Minor tile or shingle repair: $350–$800. Flashing repair: $300–$700. Larger multi-section repairs: $1,200–$3,000. Full Tile R&R on a Mesa home (2,000–2,500 sq ft): $9,000–$15,000. Call (602) 484-7663 for a free estimate.
What are the most common roofing problems in Mesa?
Mesa has one of the highest concentrations of 1980s and 1990s tract construction in the Valley. Concrete tile from this era is frequently at or past the 20-25 year underlayment replacement window. We also see significant foam roof deterioration on the flat and low-slope ranch-style homes common in western and central Mesa. Post-monsoon tile displacement is the most frequent emergency call we get from Mesa homeowners.
Do you serve east Mesa and the Red Mountain area?
Yes — including the Red Mountain Highway corridor, Eastmark, and the newer developments near the 202 freeway. East Mesa has a higher percentage of newer construction (post-2005) that is not yet at the underlayment replacement window, but is seeing more shingle-related issues as Owens Corning Duration and comparable products reach the 15-year mark.
Can you repair or replace a foam roof in Mesa?
Yes. Western and central Mesa have a significant inventory of flat-roof ranch homes with foam roofing systems that were installed in the 1990s and early 2000s. Many of these are past the recoat window and showing surface cracking or granule loss. We inspect, assess recoat viability, and recommend either a silicone recoat or full foam re-application depending on the substrate condition.
Does Allstate Roofing handle both residential and commercial roofing in Mesa?
Yes. We handle residential single-family, multi-family residential, and commercial properties in Mesa. The AZ ROC #165235 CR-42 license covers both residential and commercial work statewide. We service everything from single-family repairs to commercial flat roof re-roofs on warehouse and retail properties.
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Mesa Roof Repair or Replacement?
Call (602) 484-7663 or request a free estimate. Serving all Mesa zip codes since 2001.