Serving Scottsdale, AZ
Scottsdale Roofing Contractor
Foam roofing, tile R&R, and roof leak repair for Scottsdale homes — from a family-owned company that's been working on Valley roofs since 1989.
- Family-owned since 1989
- Licensed ROC223900, BBB Accredited
- Free written photo inspections
- Written workmanship warranty
Scottsdale's roofing landscape is one of the most varied in the Valley. In south Scottsdale, you'll find original foam roofs from the 1970s and 1980s still in service — many on their second or third recoat, with underlayment that's overdue for evaluation. Drive north into McCormick Ranch and the housing flips to two-story homes with concrete and clay tile rooflines that are reaching the 30-year window when underlayment fails even though the tile itself is still good. Push further north into DC Ranch and the Troon corridor and the architecture turns to custom luxury — desert contemporary builds with sweeping flat and low-slope foam roofs that demand documentation, warranty clarity, and crew professionalism.
Durafoam Roofing has been working on Scottsdale roofs since 1989. We know which subdivisions have aging hot-mop tar systems hiding under coatings, which HOAs require architectural committee submittals before any visible work, and which slopes face the worst west-side UV exposure. That field knowledge is why so much of our Scottsdale work comes from neighbor referrals — homeowners want a crew that's seen their style of roof a thousand times, not one learning on their property.
Whether you're recoating a south Scottsdale flat roof, doing a full tile remove-and-replace in McCormick Ranch, or handling a custom luxury build near Troon North, the process is the same: a free on-site inspection, written photo documentation, a clear scope with line-item pricing, and a workmanship warranty in writing.
Why Scottsdale homeowners call Durafoam
Scottsdale's HOA presence is heavy — Gainey Ranch, McCormick Ranch, DC Ranch, Grayhawk, and dozens of smaller communities all have architectural review requirements that affect color selection, coating sheen, and tile pattern. We handle the paperwork side, including spec sheets for the committee and manufacturer letters when needed.
Scottsdale Road's commercial corridor adds a steady flow of flat-roof recoats and tear-offs on office and retail buildings. The same crew that handles Old Town storefronts works on custom luxury homes in Pinnacle Peak — meaning every job, residential or commercial, gets the documentation and care of a high-end project.
Roofing services we provide in Scottsdale
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 moreScottsdale roofing — frequently asked questions
Why is foam roofing so common in Scottsdale?
Scottsdale 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.
Can you work in Scottsdale HOAs like DC Ranch or Gainey Ranch?
Yes. We routinely submit architectural committee paperwork for Scottsdale HOAs and have spec sheets, color samples, and manufacturer letters ready. Most committees approve our packages on first submission because we include what they need up front.
My Scottsdale tile roof is 25 years old — do I need to replace the tile?
Usually no. Concrete and clay tile last 50+ years; it's the underlayment beneath that wears out at 25–30 years. We do tile R&R (remove existing tile, replace underlayment, reset tile) which is roughly half the cost of new tile.
Do you really inspect Scottsdale 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 Scottsdale alongside these adjacent neighborhoods and cities.
Roof concerns in Scottsdale? Get an honest assessment.
A senior estimator walks your roof, photographs every issue, and emails you a written assessment — free, with no obligation.
