Phoenix Roofing Costs
How Much Does Roofing Cost in Phoenix?
Get realistic cost guidance for foam roofing, roof recoating, tile roof replacement, leak repair, and commercial roofing in the Phoenix area. Every roof is different, so the best next step is a free on-site roof inspection from Durafoam Roofing.
Phoenix roofing cost guides by project type
Each guide breaks down typical pricing, what drives the cost, and how to save money.
Foam Roof Recoating Cost
If your foam roof is still structurally sound, a recoat extends its life for years at a fraction of replacement cost.
Foam Roof Replacement Cost
Full tear-off and re-spray pricing for foam roofs that are past the point of a recoat.
Tile Roof Replacement / R&R Cost
Remove-and-replace pricing for failed underlayment under existing tile — the most common tile roof project in Phoenix.
Roof Repair Cost
Typical repair ranges for foam, tile, and shingle roofs across the Phoenix Valley.
Flat Roof Repair Cost
What flat roof leaks, ponding water, and coating failures typically cost to fix.
Commercial Roofing Cost
Pricing factors for commercial foam, coating, and flat-roof projects in the Valley.
Skylight Repair Cost
Reseal, flash, or replace — typical Phoenix skylight repair pricing and what drives it.
Shingle Roof Cost
Asphalt shingle replacement pricing for Phoenix homes and pitched roof projects.
What Phoenix roofing actually costs
Typical Phoenix-area pricing can vary widely depending on roof condition, access, size, materials, and whether repair, recoat, or replacement is needed. Two homes on the same street can have very different roof costs based on what's actually on the roof.
Cost is influenced by roof type (foam, tile, shingle, flat), square footage, existing damage, ponding water, coating condition, tile underlayment, penetrations, skylights, and how easy the roof is to access. We avoid quoting exact prices sight-unseen because guesses lead to bad estimates — and homeowners deserve better.
Use the cost guides above for honest ranges, then schedule a free on-site inspection for a written assessment specific to your roof.
Why We Recommend a Free Roof Inspection Before Giving a Final Price
A 30-minute on-site inspection is the difference between a guess and a real plan.
Foam may only need recoating
A healthy foam substrate can often be recoated instead of replaced — saving thousands.
Tile roofs hide underlayment issues
The tile usually looks fine. The underlayment underneath is what fails and drives the real cost.
Leaks come from many sources
Drains, scuppers, skylights, penetrations, and roof-to-wall transitions all need to be ruled out before pricing a repair.
Ponding water changes the plan
Standing water can turn a small repair into a slope or drainage correction. We confirm on the roof, not by phone.
Photos and on-site notes prevent bad estimates
We document conditions so the written assessment matches what's actually on your roof.
