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Roof repair in progress on a Phoenix home

Phoenix cost guide

Roof Repair Cost in Phoenix

Real 2026 price ranges for the roof repairs Phoenix homeowners actually pay for — foam, tile, shingle, and flat.

  • Small repairs: $300–$600
  • Typical repairs: $600–$1,500
  • Major repairs: $1,500–$3,500
  • Free written estimates

Most Phoenix roof repairs fall in the $300–$1,500 range. The exact number depends on roof type, the size of the problem area, access, and what's causing the leak. Single-point fixes (a cracked tile, a failed flashing, a foam puncture) are usually quick. Multi-area issues or hidden underlayment damage cost more because the work — and the diagnosis — takes longer.

We give a flat written price before any work starts. No surprises, no "while we were up there" upsells.

Roof repair in progress on a Phoenix home

Typical price ranges in Phoenix

ScopeTypical range
Foam — small puncture / bird peck$300–$550
Foam — multi-area repair$650–$1,400
Tile — cracked / slipped tiles$300–$700
Tile — underlayment patch$1,200–$2,800
Shingle — wind damage repair$400–$1,200
Flat roof — pinpoint leak$450–$1,100
Skylight reseal / flashing$350–$750

What drives the price

Repair size & access

A single tile vs. a section of underlayment is a different job. Multi-story or tight access adds time.

Diagnostic complexity

Some leaks show 10 feet from the source. If we have to chase a leak, it adds inspection time.

Materials

Matching old tile color or sourcing discontinued shingles can add cost vs. in-stock materials.

Warranty work

Workmanship warranty repairs on roofs we installed are free. Repairs on other roofers' work are quoted normally.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a roof repair cost in Phoenix?

Most residential roof repairs fall between $300 and $1,500. Small leak fixes are often $300–$600; multi-area repairs or tile underlayment patches can run $1,000–$2,500+.

Is there a minimum service charge?

Yes — most roofers (us included) have a $300–$450 minimum for a truck roll. That covers the inspection, photos, and a small repair if needed.

When does a repair stop making sense?

Once you're paying $2,000+ in repairs and the roof is past 75% of its service life, it's usually time to talk about a recoat (foam) or R&R (tile). We'll tell you honestly.

Do you give free repair estimates?

Yes. Free roof inspections and written estimates, no obligation. We don't pressure you and we don't invent problems.

See full Phoenix roofing cost guide

Get a real number for your repair

Use the calculator for a quick estimate, or schedule a free inspection — we'll find the source, photograph it, and quote the fix.