Serving Mesa, AZ
Mesa Roofing Contractor
Foam roofing, tile R&R, and roof repair for Mesa's wide-ranging neighborhoods and commercial buildings.
- Family-owned since 1989
- Licensed ROC223900, BBB Accredited
- Free written photo inspections
- Written workmanship warranty
Mesa is one of the largest cities in Arizona and its roofing stock reflects that scale. Established neighborhoods west of Country Club Drive carry 1960s and 1970s ranch homes with flat foam roofs — many on their third or fourth coating cycle, others past the point where coating alone can do the work. The Dobson Ranch and Superstition Springs areas built mostly in the 1980s have a mix of foam and tile. East Mesa, including the newer master-planned communities along the Loop 202 corridor, is dominated by concrete tile rooflines now reaching the underlayment-replacement window.
Add in Mesa's active commercial corridor — the Main Street strip, the Superstition Freeway corridor, downtown government and medical buildings — and the calls we get span single-family recoats, full residential R&R, HOA community projects, and commercial flat-roof work. The same Durafoam crew handles all of it with the same documentation and warranty standards.
Mesa's climate hits roofs hard. Lower elevation than the north Valley means slightly higher summer peak temperatures, monsoon storms that often arrive harder here, and broad temperature swings that flex every fastener. Foam handles those swings better than any other system, which is why we've recoated thousands of Mesa flat roofs over the years.
Why Mesa homeowners call Durafoam
Mesa's HOA presence is significant in master-planned areas like Las Sendas, Eastmark, and Mountain Bridge. We handle architectural committee submissions including color samples, manufacturer spec sheets, and warranty documentation up front so approvals don't slow down scheduling.
Permitting in Mesa is straightforward for re-roofs and replacements when handled properly. We pull required permits and coordinate inspections so the homeowner doesn't have to chase the city.
Roofing services we provide in Mesa
Foam Roofing Installation
New SPF foam systems with reflective elastomeric topcoat.
Learn moreFoam Roof Recoating
10–15 year coating refresh that resets your foam roof.
Learn moreFoam Roof Repair
Patches, void fills, and elastomeric repair for damaged foam.
Learn moreTile Roofing & R&R
Underlayment replacement and tile reset on concrete/clay roofs.
Learn moreRoof Repair
Targeted repair for flashings, penetrations, and storm damage.
Learn moreRoof Leak Repair
Find and stop active leaks — same-day service most weeks.
Learn moreShingle Roofing
Asphalt shingle installation and replacement.
Learn moreFlat Roof Repair
Repair and recoating for residential and commercial flat roofs.
Learn moreCommercial Roofing
Foam, recoats, and full systems for commercial buildings.
Learn moreRoof Maintenance
Scheduled inspections that extend roof life by years.
Learn moreMesa roofing — frequently asked questions
My Mesa home is from the 1970s and has its original flat roof — what's left?
Probably more than you think. Many 1970s Mesa flat roofs are still serviceable if they've been recoated regularly. We'll inspect, photograph everything, and tell you honestly whether you need a recoat, a partial repair, or it's time to plan a full replacement.
Do you do tile R&R in east Mesa master-planned communities?
Frequently. East Mesa tile roofs from the late 1990s and 2000s are entering the underlayment-replacement window now. We remove, replace underlayment with high-quality synthetic, and reset the same tile — about half the cost of new tile.
Why is foam roofing so common in Mesa?
Mesa sees surface temperatures over 160°F on dark roofs in summer, monsoon storms that dump an inch of rain in 20 minutes, and 60–80°F daily temperature swings that flex every fastener and seam. Sprayed polyurethane foam handles all three: a seamless surface with no fasteners to back out, a reflective elastomeric topcoat that bounces 80–85% of solar heat, and a single membrane that expands and contracts as one piece.
Do you really inspect Mesa roofs for free?
Every inspection is free with no obligation. A senior estimator walks the roof, photographs every issue, and emails you a written assessment — even if the answer is "you don't need work yet." We've been family-owned since 1989 and built the business on honest assessments.
Nearby areas we serve
We work Mesa alongside these adjacent neighborhoods and cities.
Roof concerns in Mesa? Get an honest assessment.
A senior estimator walks your roof, photographs every issue, and emails you a written assessment — free, with no obligation.
