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Mesa roofing: tile re-felts, roof repair, and full replacements.

Roof Boyz works tile, foam, and shingle roofs across every Mesa neighborhood, from Downtown Mesa to Las Sendas to Eastmark. Start with a free Courtesy Roof Inspection and a written, price-locked estimate, backed by the Red Glasses Guarantee and 151+ five-star reviews.

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Roofing in Mesa.

Mesa is the Phoenix metro's largest city by area, and its roof inventory tells the story. Downtown Mesa and Lehi sit on 1950s through 1980s housing stock. The 1990s and 2000s built the hillside tile neighborhoods of Las Sendas, Red Mountain Ranch, and Mountain Bridge. East Mesa's master-planned build-out at Eastmark, Cadence at Gateway, and Hawes Crossing keeps adding homes today. Roof Boyz works tile, foam, and shingle across every corner of Mesa, and we push monsoon prep ahead of peak season, not after the first leak.

Read our Monsoon Roof Prep guide for the timeline and the checklist we run before peak storm season.

How Mesa homes are built:

No single description fits Mesa roofs. Central Mesa, from Downtown Mesa and Lehi out through the 1970s and 1980s tracts around Dobson Ranch and Mesa Country Club, runs heavy on concrete tile with a meaningful minority of asphalt shingle. Plenty of those tile roofs are still on original builder-grade felt or first-generation underlayment well past end of life. Some homes in the older downtown core also carry shingle and the occasional flat foam section over additions and carports.

The northeast hillside neighborhoods are a different story. Las Sendas, Red Mountain Ranch, and Mountain Bridge were built largely in the 1990s and 2000s on concrete tile, often with premium tile profiles and steeper pitches. That cohort is crossing the 20-year mark together, which is why a wave of tile re-felts is hitting those subdivisions now. The visible tile usually has more roof life left; the felt underneath it is at end of life.

East Mesa is the newest face of the city. Eastmark started selling homes in 2013, Cadence at Gateway and Hawes Crossing followed, and that whole stretch of the Gateway corridor is mostly concrete tile on relatively new underlayment, with shingle on a portion of the builder mix. The active conversation in East Mesa is usually monsoon prep and HOA-aligned repairs rather than full re-felts, and Roof Boyz prepares the HOA submittal where one is required.

Red Glasses Guarantee

Price Lock Promise: the price you see is the price you pay.

Whether you're in Downtown Mesa, Lehi, or Dobson Ranch, the Red Glasses Guarantee means the price on your Mesa estimate is the price you pay.

Roof Boyz does not issue change orders or increase charges for unforeseen conditions discovered during the job. If additional repairs are required to complete your roof to code, we cover those costs at no additional expense to you. No hidden fees or surcharges.

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Recent Mesa projects.

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Mesa neighborhoods we serve.

Roof Boyz works every Mesa ZIP. Named neighborhoods below link to roof-age notes where we have them:

ZIP codes we serve in Mesa: 85201, 85202, 85203, 85204, 85205, 85206, 85207, 85208, 85209, 85210, 85212, 85213, 85215.

Roofing by Mesa neighborhood

  • Las Sendas

    Las Sendas was built largely in the 1990s and 2000s on premium concrete tile with steeper hillside pitches. That cohort is crossing the 20-year underlayment mark together now. Re-felts here often run toward the longer end of the timeline because of roof size, pitch, and HOA tile-reset requirements.

  • Red Mountain Ranch

    Red Mountain Ranch shares the same northeast Mesa build era as Las Sendas: concrete tile on multi-plane roofs with strong HOA architectural review. Original felt underneath is at end of life while the field tile still looks solid from the curb. Wind exposure along ridgelines also makes flashing detail work part of most re-felt scopes.

  • Downtown Mesa

    Downtown Mesa and the surrounding Lehi corridor carry 1950s through 1980s housing with a mix of shingle, recovered tile, and occasional foam over additions. Many tile roofs here are on original or first-generation underlayment well past service life. The conversation is often re-felt or targeted repair depending on what the deck read shows.

  • Dobson Ranch

    Dobson Ranch's 1970s and 1980s concrete tile tracts are among the older tile inventory in central Mesa. Original builder-grade felt on those roofs is overdue for replacement on a wide block-by-block basis. Smaller footprints than the hillside communities, but the underlayment clock is further along.

  • Eastmark

    Eastmark and the Gateway corridor are among Mesa's newest build-outs, with most roofs still inside their first underlayment cycle. The active work here is usually monsoon readiness, penetration checks, and storm repairs rather than full re-felts. HOA submittals still apply when replacement or re-felt becomes necessary.

Storm damage and monsoon roof prep in Mesa

Mesa's geography drives two storm patterns. Downtown Mesa and Lehi carry older shingle and mid-century recovers that leak at flashing penetrations after haboob grit loads valleys. Up in Las Sendas and Red Mountain Ranch, concrete tile on hillside lots takes wind uplift along ridgelines when microbursts hit from the east.

Eastmark and the Gateway corridor skew newer, so the active monsoon conversation is inspection and targeted repair rather than full re-felts. Booking before mid-June leaves time to fix findings before July storms.

Mesa roofing FAQ.

The questions Mesa homeowners ask us most.

Sister cities we serve in the Phoenix metro.

Roof Boyz is headquartered in Tempe and works every Phoenix-metro city below.

Ready when you are.

Thank you for considering Roof Boyz. We look forward to protecting your home.

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