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Licensed AZ ROC #345156
Tamko Diamond Certified
$0 Down Financing
25-Year Manufacturer Warranty

Mesa’s monsoon problem, by the numbers

Mesa sits in the direct path of monsoon cells that push west off the Mogollon Rim and into the East Valley. In August 2025, a microburst struck near Greenfield Road and Main Street, tearing carports from homes at Spring Haven RV Resort and knocking out power to more than 20,000 APS and SRP customers across east Mesa. A September 2023 storm at Falcon Field Airport overturned 20-plus aircraft and left hundreds of residential roofs in northeast Mesa in need of repair. Straight-line winds exceeding 58 mph are documented in multiple Mesa events; microbursts with gusts above 70 mph have occurred near Brown Road, McKellips, and Recker corridors. Mesa's flat terrain gives storm cells an unobstructed run at neighborhoods before residents have time to react.

Why so many Mesa roofs are due for inspection

Mesa has one of the most varied housing stocks in the Phoenix metro, shaped by construction waves that span more than a century. Neighborhoods near downtown and central Mesa, including the Evergreen Historic District and Dobson Ranch, carry homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s. Those roofs are 40 to 70 years old, with asphalt shingles on the vast majority. The master-planned communities of the 1990s and early 2000s, including Las Sendas, Red Mountain Ranch, and Augusta Ranch, shifted heavily toward concrete and clay tile. Southeast Mesa's newer corridors, Eastmark and Mountain Bridge, added a second tile-dominant wave starting around 2005. Tile in Arizona carries a 50-plus year surface life, but the underlayment beneath it degrades in 15 to 20 years under Mesa's sustained UV load, well short of the 25 to 30 year manufacturer rating. South- and west-facing slopes degrade faster. A tile roof that looks intact from the street in Dobson Ranch or Las Sendas can have failed underlayment underneath.

What a roof actually costs in Mesa

  • Shingle replacement: $8,000–$14,000
  • Tile replacement: $16,000–$32,000
  • Underlayment-only renewal: $6,000–$12,000

Asphalt shingle replacement in Mesa runs $8,000 to $14,000 for a typical 2,000-square-foot home in 2025. Tile replacement ranges $16,000 to $32,000 depending on tear-off scope, decking condition, and pitch. Underlayment-only renewal on existing concrete tile, where the tiles are removed, underlayment replaced, and tiles reset, typically runs $6,000 to $12,000 for a standard-sized home. Roof pitch, accessibility, and the number of existing layers all affect the final number. Contractors book out 3 to 6 weeks ahead of peak monsoon season; scheduling ahead of the rush avoids the 15 to 25 percent premium that compresses into July through September as demand spikes. Storm damage is often covered by homeowners insurance. All Storm can document the claim with a written inspection report. $0 down financing is available for projects that fall outside insurance scope.

How fast we move

All Storm Roofing offers a free instant online estimate and can schedule an on-site inspection with a written report for insurance submission. Most residential replacements complete in 1 to 3 days. ROC #345156, Tamko Diamond Certified. All Storm handles HOA architectural submissions and any required permits when applicable, so paperwork does not slow the project.

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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 10-year workmanship warranty — up to 25 years manufacturer-backed on Tamko shingle systems.

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

10-year workmanship warranty in writing — up to 25 years manufacturer-backed on Tamko shingles. If anything is off, we fix it.

Local Coverage

Neighborhoods we serve

Licensed AZ ROC #345156 · Tamko Diamond Certified. If your community is on this list, chances are we’ve already worked on a street near you.

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Dobson Ranch, Las Sendas, Eastmark, Red Mountain Ranch, Mountain Bridge, Augusta Ranch, Sunland Village, Sunland Village East, Leisure World, Apache Wells, Dreamland Villa, Encore at Eastmark, Lehi, Evergreen Historic District, Downtown Mesa Heritage District, Val Vista Lakes, Power Road Corridor, Hawes Crossing, Superstition Springs, Thunder Mountain Estates, Groves at Valencia, Citrus District, Falcon Field Area, Mesa Grande, University District

FAQ

Questions, answered.

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When does a roof need replacement versus repair in Mesa?

Age and the extent of damage drive the answer. Mesa roofs built in the 1970s and 1980s, common in Dobson Ranch and central Mesa, are well past the 20 to 25 year functional life for asphalt shingles. Signs pointing toward replacement include granule loss in gutters, widespread curling or cracking, and multiple active leaks after monsoon season. A single isolated leak or a few missing shingles from a storm event can usually be repaired. An inspection is the right starting point because visible damage on the surface rarely tells the full story of what the underlayment looks like underneath.

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

Document everything the same day with photos and video from the ground. Schedule a professional inspection within 7 days. Mesa monsoons are hyper-local; a microburst on Greenfield can leave a home two streets east untouched. That variability matters when filing an insurance claim, because your carrier will want documented evidence tied to your specific address. Arizona insurers typically impose a one-year deadline on storm damage claims. All Storm provides a written inspection report suitable for insurance submission, which speeds up the claim review process significantly.

How long does underlayment last on a Mesa roof?

Manufacturer ratings for tile underlayment run 25 to 30 years, but Mesa's UV exposure and sustained summer heat routinely cut that to 15 to 20 years in real-world performance. South- and west-facing slopes fail faster. This gap matters most in the master-planned communities built between 1990 and 2010, including Las Sendas, Red Mountain Ranch, and Augusta Ranch, where tile surfaces look intact but underlayment is at or past end-of-life. If your home was built in that window and has never had underlayment replaced, an inspection is overdue regardless of whether you see active leaks.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Mesa, AZ?

For a typical 2,000-square-foot Mesa home in 2025, asphalt shingle replacement runs $8,000 to $14,000. Tile replacement runs $16,000 to $32,000 depending on material, tear-off scope, and pitch. Underlayment-only renewal, where existing tile is pulled, underlayment replaced, and tile reset, typically lands between $6,000 and $12,000. Roof pitch, decking condition, and accessibility all move the number. Storm damage is frequently covered by homeowners insurance. All Storm offers a free instant online estimate and $0 down financing for out-of-pocket projects.

Do I need HOA approval to replace my roof in Mesa?

Depends on your community. A significant portion of Mesa neighborhoods have no HOA at all, particularly in central and west Mesa. If you are in one of the master-planned communities like Las Sendas, Eastmark, or Sunland Village, 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.

What Arizona Homeowners Say

★★★★★ 5.0 on Google — read all our reviews

Dan Contreras

Storm Damage · Google Review

“We got 5 leaks in a bedroom and the kitchen. It was a distressing emergency… within a few hours they had two guys over to inspect the roof and gave me three great options. They started the job the next day on Thursday and were done by Friday evening replacing a 4000sq ft roof… That roof won't leak for another 30 years. Peace of Mind.”

Vincent Hall

Roof Replacement · Google Review

“If I could give 10 stars I would… He had my whole roof done in one day… in today's contractor climate it's hard enough to even get them to show up. Tuuta it's nice to meet somebody that's about it and doing it the right way.”

Connor Malone

Roof Repair · Google Review

“We're extremely happy with our new roof! Not only did All Storm replace the underlayment of our roof they also fixed our solar panel railings and brackets that were rusted! They did all of our contracted work in a timely manor.”

Skylar Burdick

Roofing · Google Review

“All Storm did an amazing job replacing my roof and installing lighting on the house! Their employees were super friendly and very responsive when I had questions. Their pricing was better than others in the area as well.”

Nate Xo

Permanent Lighting · Google Review

“My family and I just love our new lights! It truly improves the look of the house at night… When they are not on you can't even see them which is a bonus. Charlie did a wonderful job and was a really nice guy. You won't be disappointed!”

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