Casa Grande Roofing Experts

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Licensed AZ ROC #345156
Tamko Diamond Certified
$0 Down Financing
15-Year Workmanship Warranty

Casa Grande sits directly in the path of the I-10 monsoon corridor between Phoenix and Tucson, and storms hit here with regularity. On July 4, 2025, NWS confirmed a monsoon downburst between Eloy and Casa Grande producing winds up to 40 mph along I-10. In August 2022, southwest Casa Grande residents reported wall and roof collapses from a severe storm the city described as the worst monsoon they had experienced. On August 25, 2025, a massive outflow boundary pushed north through central Pinal County, dropping visibility to near zero across Casa Grande, Florence, and Arizona City. These are not one-season events. Casa Grande averages roughly 8 inches of annual rainfall compressed into 90 days of monsoon season, and the flat Sonoran Desert terrain gives thunderstorm outflows nothing to slow them down before they reach residential neighborhoods.

Over 57 percent of Casa Grande's housing was built after 2000, with a significant construction wave from 2002 through 2008 by D.R. Horton, Richmond American, Fulton Homes, Ryland Homes, and Cornerstone Homes. Subdivisions built during that era, including Copper Vista, Ghost Ranch, Silver Hawk, and Highland Manor, were constructed with concrete tile roofs. Older sections of town, including Sierra Ranch built from 1986 to 1994, have a mix of composition shingle and concrete tile roofs, with many shingle roofs later upgraded to tile. Concrete tile itself is durable, but the underlayment beneath it is not. Manufacturer ratings of 25 to 30 years assume northern climate UV exposure; in Casa Grande's southwest-facing sun angles, underlayment on 2003 to 2008 homes is already approaching or past its real-world service life of 15 to 20 years. Water intrusion on a tile roof here is often not a broken tile but a failed membrane no one has inspected since original construction.

Shingle roof replacement in Casa Grande runs $6,000 to $8,500 for a typical single-story home in the 1,700 to 2,000 square foot range, consistent with 2025 Pinal County averages. Concrete tile replacement, which is common in Copper Vista, Ghost Ranch, Villago, and Tamaron Ranch, runs $14,000 to $22,000 depending on pitch, tear-off complexity, and whether the decking needs repair. Underlayment-only replacement, the most common job on 15-to-20-year-old tile roofs in this city, typically runs $6,000 to $11,000 and gives the roof another 15 to 20 years without replacing the tile itself. Prices for all categories run 15 to 25 percent higher in July through September when post-monsoon demand spikes. Storm damage from a documented event opens an insurance claim window, and All Storm provides written inspection reports that insurance carriers accept. $0 down financing is available for homeowners who need the work done before the claim is settled.

All Storm Roofing provides free instant online estimates and completes most residential jobs in 1 to 3 days. Licensed under Arizona ROC #345156 and Tamko Diamond Certified, we serve the full Casa Grande market including newer master-planned communities and older in-town neighborhoods. All Storm handles HOA architectural submissions and any required permits when applicable, so paperwork does not slow the project. Book before June to avoid the summer demand premium.

Roofing Services

Tile, shingle, storm damage, underlayment. If it keeps water out of your home, we handle it.

Roof Replacements

No upselling. The right system for your home and budget, backed by a 15-year workmanship warranty.

Leak Repairs

Find the source, fix it right, document for insurance. Same-week inspection available.

Monsoon Storm Damage

Inspect, document, and work directly with your adjuster. We know how AZ insurers handle monsoon claims.

Tile Underlayment Renewal

Lift tile, install new membrane, reset. Saves thousands vs. full replacement when tile is sound.

Free Roof Inspections

Written report with photos. Insurance-ready and free with any repair quote. No obligation.

24/7 Emergency Tarping

Monsoon hit at midnight? We protect your home immediately and stop further water damage.

How It Works

Simple process. No surprises.

01

Schedule a free inspection

Call or submit online. On-site within 24 to 48 hours. No fee, no obligation.

02

Get an honest written estimate

We show what we found, what it costs, and what happens if you wait.

03

We show up and do the work

Same crew, on time. Most jobs finish in 1 to 3 days with complete cleanup.

04

Final walkthrough plus warranty

15-year workmanship warranty in writing. If anything is off, we fix it.

Local Coverage

Neighborhoods we serve

Licensed Arizona ROC #345156, serving Casa Grande homeowners from Villago to Ghost Ranch. When a monsoon downburst rolls through Pinal County on a July afternoon, we give you a real inspection report and a written quote before the week is out.

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Villago, Ghost Ranch, Copper Vista, Highland Manor, Tamaron Ranch, Silver Hawk, Cottonwood Ranch, Mission Royale, Arroyo Vista, Casa Grande Lakes, Casa Grande Links, Desert Crossing, Ironwood Village, Ironwood Commons, Acacia Landing, SK Ranch, Monterra Village, McCartney Center, Palm Creek, Coyote Ranch, G Diamond Ranch, Stoneridge, Clearview Ranch Estates, Sierra Ranch, Casa Mirage, Countrywalk Estates, Post Ranch, Storey Farms, Val Vista Estates, Pueblo Estates

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Still have questions? Call (602) 806-6806

When does a Casa Grande roof need replacement vs repair?

Age and failure pattern are the two deciding factors. Roofs under 15 years with isolated damage, a few missing tiles, or a failed flashing section are strong repair candidates. Once a Casa Grande roof hits 20 years, especially the concrete tile roofs built by D.R. Horton and Richmond American between 2002 and 2008, underlayment failure is the more likely issue, and repair treats the symptom rather than the cause. An inspection establishes which situation you are in before any money is committed.

What should I do if a monsoon storm damages my roof in Casa Grande?

Document with photos and video the same day, covering the roof surface, any interior water intrusion, and the surrounding area. Schedule a professional inspection within 7 days. Arizona insurance carriers generally apply a one-year filing deadline for storm damage claims, but earlier documentation strengthens the file. NWS storm data shows Casa Grande receives cell activity that can leave two streets with completely different damage levels, so a neighbor's clean roof does not mean yours is unaffected. All Storm provides written inspection reports that insurance carriers accept for claim submission.

How long does underlayment last on a Casa Grande roof?

Manufacturer ratings run 25 to 30 years, but Casa Grande's UV exposure shortens real-world performance to 15 to 20 years on south and west facing slopes. The concrete tile roofs built across Ghost Ranch, Copper Vista, Silver Hawk, and Tamaron Ranch from 2002 to 2008 are in or approaching that window now. Intact tile above does not mean the membrane below is serviceable. If your home was built in that era and has not had an underlayment inspection, it is overdue.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Casa Grande, AZ?

Shingle replacement on a typical 1,700 to 2,000 square foot Casa Grande home runs $6,000 to $8,500. Concrete tile replacement, the more common job in post-2000 subdivisions, runs $14,000 to $22,000 depending on pitch, tear-off, and decking condition. Underlayment-only replacement, which extends a tile roof's life without replacing the tile, typically runs $6,000 to $11,000. Prices rise 15 to 25 percent in July through September due to post-monsoon demand. All Storm offers a free instant online estimate and $0 down financing.

Do I need HOA approval to replace my roof in Casa Grande?

Depends on your community. Many Casa Grande homes, particularly older in-town neighborhoods like Sierra Ranch, Pueblo Estates, and Smoketree, have no HOA at all. If you are in one of the master-planned communities like Villago, Ghost Ranch, or Tamaron Ranch, the community's Architectural Review Committee must approve material and color before work begins. All Storm Roofing prepares and submits the ARC documentation for you as part of the project, so HOA paperwork does not delay your schedule.

Our Testimonials

Robert Cahill

Roofing
From start to finish was an easy process. All Storm took care of all my needs. The work was done properly. They helped explain the claims process. Felt like I had someone in my side from beginning to end. Would recommend and will use again. They replaced my roof, gutters, siding, two vents, and some lights.

Calli Yong

Roofing
We had heavy hail damage from the storms in April 2023. Our insurance agent (who is also amazing) recommended and put me in contact with Lance from All Storm Solutions. Trusting my agent, I met with Lance. He was great and wonderful to work

Alyssa Yurgil

Roofing
We were able to get a brand new roof in one day! They were on time and Eric who helped us throughout the entire process was great! We had damage from a storm and him and his team were able to come out! The entire team was very professional

Rachel Trenkamp

Roofing
I cannot say enough wonderful things about All Storm Solutions! Lance was quick to come out and inspect our roof, worked with the insurance rep and had a very quick turnaround time.  He answered all of our questions honestly and thoroughly

Helmut Raether

Roofing
My insurance company recommended All Storm Solutions after a hailstorm.  I was extremely happy.   Eric came out and did a detailed analysis of the damage and worked with my insurance company.   They came out and repaired my roof, gutters and sliding completely

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