Serving Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix Roofing Contractor
Foam roofing, recoating, tile R&R, and roof leak repair across every Phoenix neighborhood — from a family-owned roofer in business since 1989.
- Family-owned since 1989
- Licensed ROC223900, BBB Accredited
- Free written photo inspections
- Written workmanship warranty
Phoenix is the largest city in Arizona and has the most diverse roofing market in the state. The 1950s ranch homes of Maryvale and west Phoenix carry original flat roofs — many converted to sprayed polyurethane foam decades ago and overdue for either another recoat or honest replacement planning. Mid-century modern Arcadia has its own distinct stock of low-slope flat roofs, often on architecturally significant homes where care during repair matters as much as the result. North Phoenix and the Desert Ridge corridor lean newer with significant tile rooflines, while central Phoenix neighborhoods like Melrose and Coronado mix bungalows, ranch-and-flat hybrids, and converted historic homes.
What every Phoenix roof has in common is the climate. Surface temperatures over 160°F on dark roofs in summer. Monsoon storms that drop one to two inches of rain in twenty minutes. Daily winter temperature swings of 60–80°F that flex every fastener, seam, and penetration. No other major US city pushes roofing systems this hard, year after year. That's why sprayed polyurethane foam dominates Phoenix flat-roof work — it handles all three challenges better than any other system, with a seamless surface that has no fasteners to back out and a reflective coating that bounces away most of the solar heat.
Durafoam Roofing has been in business in Phoenix since 1989. We've seen neighborhoods get built, age, recoat, R&R, and recoat again. That continuity is why so much of our work comes from referrals and second-generation customers — the kids of homeowners we worked with twenty years ago, calling because they remember dad trusted us.
Why Phoenix homeowners call Durafoam
Phoenix has neighborhood-specific roofing patterns. Arcadia and Biltmore homes need flat-roof specialists who understand mid-century construction. North Phoenix and Desert Ridge run heavier on tile R&R as 1990s-era underlayments age out. South Phoenix and Ahwatukee have a deep mix of flat foam and tile. Use the neighborhood pages linked below for the specific guidance that applies to your area.
Permitting and HOA paperwork is our job, not yours. From the City of Phoenix permit office to architectural committees in dozens of master-planned communities, we handle submissions, inspections, and follow-ups.
Roofing services we provide in Phoenix
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 morePhoenix roofing — frequently asked questions
Which Phoenix neighborhoods do you work in?
All of them, plus the surrounding Valley. We have dedicated pages for Arcadia, Moon Valley, Desert Ridge, Tatum Ranch, Ahwatukee, Melrose District, Equestrian Manor, and North Phoenix — see the linked neighbors below or use the Service Areas menu for the full list.
How fast can I get a free Phoenix roof inspection?
Most weeks we can be on a Phoenix roof within 1–3 business days. Emergency leak calls during monsoon season get same-day or next-day attention, weather permitting.
Why is foam roofing so common in Phoenix?
Phoenix 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.
Is Durafoam licensed to work in Phoenix?
Yes. Durafoam Roofing is licensed by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC223900, L-42), bonded, insured, and BBB Accredited since 2008. We pull required permits and handle HOA architectural submittals on your behalf.
Nearby areas we serve
We work Phoenix alongside these adjacent neighborhoods and cities.
Phoenix roofing cost guides for Phoenix homeowners
What roofing actually costs in the Valley — written plainly, with real ranges.
Roof concerns in Phoenix? Get an honest assessment.
A senior estimator walks your roof, photographs every issue, and emails you a written assessment — free, with no obligation.
