Roofing contractor in Scottsdale AZ by Allstate Roofing

Roofing Contractor in Scottsdale, AZ

Residential and commercial roofing across Scottsdale — 85250, 85251, 85254, 85255, 85258, 85259, 85260, 85262, 85266. HOA-compliant work with tile profile matching.

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Allstate Roofing serves all of Scottsdale AZ — tile repair, roof replacement, and HOA-compliant re-roofing by licensed Arizona contractors since 2001.

Roofing in Scottsdale: HOA Requirements and Luxury Tile

Scottsdale's roofing market is defined by two forces: the quality of the construction and the density of HOA restrictions. North Scottsdale — McCormick Ranch, DC Ranch, Troon, Gainey Ranch, Desert Ridge — was built largely between 1985 and 2010 with premium concrete and clay tile roofs. Those roofs are now hitting the 20-30 year mark, and the question is almost never about the tile itself. It's about the underlayment.

A concrete tile roof installed in 1998 in McCormick Ranch may have perfectly intact tiles — but the 30-lb felt or modified bitumen underlayment beneath it was designed for a 20-year service life. By 2026, that underlayment is likely cracked, brittle, and allowing water infiltration that the tile above is still masking. The standard solution is a Tile R&R: remove all tile, replace underlayment, reinstall original tile. For a 2,800 sq ft North Scottsdale home, this runs $14,000–$20,000 and buys another 25-30 years of service.

The HOA dimension adds a step to every job. Most planned communities in Scottsdale require written pre-approval before any roofing work begins. The requirements typically specify tile profile (flat pan, S-curve, barrel), color range, and in some cases the specific manufacturer's product line to match existing homes in the community. We document all of this in our written scope prior to any HOA submission, and we carry inventory across the most common North Scottsdale profiles.

South and central Scottsdale — Old Town, Camelback corridor, the 85251 and 85257 zip codes — is an older and more varied market. Mid-century flat roofs, wood shake conversions, and 1970s-era tile on smaller homes create a different challenge set. We see more foam roofing and modified bitumen in this part of Scottsdale, and more profile-matching challenges on partial repairs where the original tile lines have been discontinued.

Roofing Services in Scottsdale

Scottsdale HOA Roofing — What to Expect

  • We prepare all HOA submittal documentation — scope, material specs, color/profile confirmation
  • Most HOA approvals take 5–15 business days — we can schedule the job immediately after approval
  • We bring tile samples to estimate appointments for profile and color confirmation before submission
  • For emergency repairs, we can document interim work while HOA approval is obtained for permanent repairs
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Nearest Office: Phoenix HQ

2955 W Clarendon Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85017

(602) 484-7663

Scottsdale Roofing FAQs

Do you handle HOA roofing approval for Scottsdale projects?

Yes. Most Scottsdale communities require HOA pre-approval before any roofing work begins. We provide written scope documentation, material specifications, and color/profile match confirmation for HOA submission. North Scottsdale communities in particular — McCormick Ranch, DC Ranch, Gainey Ranch, Troon — have strict tile profile and color requirements. We have the product inventory to match most existing profiles.

What types of tile roofs are most common in Scottsdale?

North Scottsdale luxury construction from the 1990s–2010s used premium concrete tile profiles — flat pan, S-curve, and barrel tile in earth tones. Many of these roofs are now at or past the 20-year underlayment replacement window. The tile itself is often structurally sound; a Tile R&R (removal of tile, replacement of underlayment, reinstallation) is typically the right repair at this stage. Cost range: $12,000–$22,000 for a 2,500–3,500 sq ft Scottsdale home.

How much does roof repair cost in Scottsdale, AZ?

Scottsdale roof repair runs $400–$3,500 for most residential jobs. Minor tile repairs: $400–$900. Flashing repairs at skylights or HVAC units: $350–$900. Partial re-roof sections: $1,500–$4,000. Full Tile R&R on a large North Scottsdale home: $14,000–$22,000. Call (602) 484-7663 for a free on-site estimate.

Do you work in Old Town Scottsdale and central Scottsdale?

Yes. Central and south Scottsdale — including Old Town, the Camelback corridor, and Arcadia-adjacent neighborhoods in 85251–85257 — have older construction with a mix of flat roofs, shake conversions, and mid-century tile. These jobs often require matching discontinued tile profiles or converting aging shake to tile or shingle. We work throughout all Scottsdale zip codes.

Can you match the tile on my Scottsdale home for a partial repair?

In most cases, yes. We carry a large inventory of common Arizona tile profiles and work with multiple suppliers to source discontinued profiles. Before authorizing a partial repair, we recommend requesting a tile match sample to review color and profile consistency. We always bring sample tiles to estimate appointments for visual confirmation.

Nearby Service Areas

See our pricing guide for current Phoenix metro roofing costs, or read our monsoon damage guide.

Scottsdale Roof Repair or Replacement?

Call (602) 484-7663 or request a free estimate. HOA documentation handled. Serving all Scottsdale zip codes since 2001.