Phoenix roofing: tile re-felts, roof repair, and full replacements.
Roof Boyz works tile, foam, and shingle roofs across Phoenix, from Arcadia and Biltmore to Ahwatukee, Desert Ridge, and Laveen. Start with a free Courtesy Roof Inspection and a written, price-locked estimate, backed by the Red Glasses Guarantee and 161+ five-star reviews.
Roofing in Phoenix.
Phoenix is the metro's namesake city and its most varied roof inventory, stretching from Encanto and Arcadia mid-century stock through North Phoenix and Desert Ridge build-outs to Ahwatukee and Laveen on the southern edge. Those neighborhoods share the same UV, monsoon microbursts, and dust events, but the roof systems and underlayment ages change block by block. Roof Boyz is headquartered in Tempe and runs Phoenix jobs across that full footprint, 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 Phoenix homes are built:
Central and midtown Phoenix still carry mid-century and 1970s inventory around Encanto, Willo, Arcadia, and Biltmore. Clay barrel, S-tile, and early concrete tile sit on roofs that have often been re-felted once already, or are overdue for the next underlayment cycle. Flat garage and addition sections in those neighborhoods frequently run foam that ages on a different clock than the pitched tile field.
North Phoenix and the Desert Ridge corridor (Deer Valley, Desert View, Norterra, and the 85050 and 85054 build years) went up largely in the late 1990s through the 2010s on concrete tile with builder-grade felt. Whole streets there are crossing the 18-to-25 year underlayment mark together. The visible tile usually has decades left; the felt underneath is the clock. A tile re-felt lifts the existing tiles, strips worn underlayment to the deck, installs rated synthetic or self-adhered high-temp, and resets the tile.
Ahwatukee on the South Mountain edge and Laveen on the southwest side skew newer and more master-planned, with concrete tile dominant and HOA color boards common. Maryvale and west-central Phoenix still hold a meaningful shingle share next to tile recoveries. Across the city, solar detach-and-reset through our partner SunAlpha is a regular part of larger tile scopes. City of Phoenix permit rules differ from many East Valley towns, so we confirm the permit path on the written estimate rather than assuming every job is exempt.
What we do for Phoenix roofs.
Tile, foam, shingle, and full replacement, on every Phoenix roof type, backed by the 10-Year Workmanship Warranty.
Roof Replacement in Phoenix
Full-roof replacement with a price-locked written estimate.
Learn moreRoof Repair in Phoenix
Targeted repairs with the Red Glasses Guarantee.
Learn moreTile Roofing in Phoenix
Concrete tile installs, full tile reroofs, and tile repairs for Phoenix homes.
Learn moreTile Re-Felt in Phoenix
Underlayment replacement under your existing concrete tile.
Learn moreFoam Roofing in Phoenix
Closed-cell SPF foam and elastomeric recoats for flat roofs.
Learn moreCommercial Roofing in Phoenix
Commercial flat roofs, coatings, replacements, and maintenance.
Learn morePrice Lock Promise: the price you see is the price you pay.
Whether you're in Arcadia, Biltmore, or Ahwatukee, the Red Glasses Guarantee means the price on your Phoenix 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.

Recent Phoenix projects.
Real Phoenix jobs, real Roof Boyz photos. No stock images, ever.
Phoenix neighborhoods we serve.
Roof Boyz works every Phoenix ZIP. Named neighborhoods below link to roof-age notes where we have them:
- Arcadia
- Biltmore
- Ahwatukee
- Desert Ridge
- North Phoenix
- Deer Valley
- Sunnyslope
- Laveen
- Maryvale
- Encanto
- Willo
- Moon Valley
- Desert View
ZIP codes we serve in Phoenix: 85008, 85012, 85014, 85016, 85018, 85020, 85022, 85024, 85028, 85032, 85041, 85044, 85048, 85050, 85054.
Roofing by Phoenix neighborhood
Arcadia
Arcadia's mid-century and 1970s inventory mixes clay barrel, S-tile, and early concrete profiles. Many roofs are on a second underlayment cycle or overdue for one, even when the street view still looks intact. Flat additions and carports often add a foam plane that needs its own recoat read.
Biltmore
Biltmore and the Camelback corridor carry premium tile systems and frequent solar. Re-felt scopes here often include HOA documentation, color-match notes for discontinued profiles, and SunAlpha detach-and-reset when panels are already on the roof.
Ahwatukee
Ahwatukee's South Mountain foothills tracts went up largely in the 1980s through the 2000s on concrete tile. Master-planned sections share tight build windows, so underlayment end of life shows up street by street. Wind exposure off the mountain also loosens tile after monsoon cells.
Desert Ridge
Desert Ridge and the surrounding North Phoenix 85050 and 85054 build years are a classic re-felt cohort: concrete tile that still reads fine from the street over original builder-grade felt crossing 20 to 25 years. Planned underlayment replacement is the common path, not full tile swap.
Laveen
Laveen's southwest Phoenix expansion is newer master-planned concrete tile with HOA boards and relatively young underlayment. The conversation is often first re-felt timing, solar planning, and monsoon wind lift on large ranch roofs rather than end-of-life tile.
Maryvale
Maryvale still holds a higher shingle share than east Phoenix, alongside tile recoveries on older tracts. After monsoon storms, the common calls are wind-torn shingles, grit-clogged valleys, and underlayment checks on tile that was added over earlier systems.
Storm damage and monsoon roof prep in Phoenix
Phoenix spans enough microclimates that monsoon failure modes change by neighborhood. Microbursts lift concrete tile on exposed North Phoenix and Desert Ridge slopes; South Mountain winds hit Ahwatukee harder than central Encanto; dust and grit clog valleys faster in Laveen and Maryvale after haboobs.
A Monsoon Readiness Inspection maps the failure points for your specific roof system before the first storm, with photos you keep and a price-locked report if work is needed.
Phoenix roofing FAQ.
The questions Phoenix 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.
Learn more about Phoenix-metro roofing.
The Roof Boyz guides homeowners read before they hire anyone.
Arizona Monsoon Roof Prep Guide
The pre-season checklist Roof Boyz runs before every Phoenix-metro storm season.
Read the guideWhat Does a New Roof Cost in Phoenix in 2026?
Honest cost ranges by tile, foam, and shingle, and what drives the spread.
Read the guideHow Long Does a Tile Roof Last in Phoenix?
Tile vs underlayment lifespans, the underlayment-age signal, and when to plan a re-felt.
Read the guideHow Long Does a Foam Roof Last in Phoenix?
The foam is effectively permanent. The coating is the consumable, on a 5 to 7 year recoat cycle.
Read the guideHow Long Does a Shingle Roof Last in Phoenix?
Why Arizona sun gives shingles 18 to 25 years, and how to read when yours is wearing out.
Read the guideReady when you are.
Thank you for considering Roof Boyz. We look forward to protecting your home.
