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Durafoam Roofing's foam recoat service for flat roofs in Sedona, AZ.

Serving Sedona, AZ

Sedona Roofing Contractor — Foam & Tile

Foam roof recoating, tile R&R, and roof repair for Sedona homes — with the color palette, HOA process, and freeze-thaw know-how that red-rock country requires.

  • Family-owned since 1989
  • Licensed ROC223900, BBB Accredited
  • Free written photo inspections
  • Written workmanship warranty

Sedona's roofing environment is unlike anywhere else we work. The city sits at roughly 4,300 feet in red-rock country, which changes almost every variable a roof has to handle. Winter freeze-thaw cycles — sometimes 60 or 70 of them a year — flex tile fasteners and foam edges in ways a Phoenix roof never sees. Summer UV is still intense, but rain events are heavier and more frequent than in the low desert. And then there's the visual side: Sedona's Community Plan and most HOA covenants restrict roof colors to earth tones that blend with the red-rock backdrop, which rules out standard bright-white elastomeric coatings.

The housing mix leans upscale — custom desert-contemporary homes, hillside builds with dramatic view rooflines, and older Uptown and West Sedona properties with a mix of tile, foam, and standing-seam metal. Concrete and clay tile roofs from the 1990s and early 2000s are now reaching the underlayment window. Foam roofs on the flatter sections of custom builds tend to be well-maintained but need color-appropriate coatings that most Valley roofers don't carry as standard.

Durafoam Roofing works Sedona as a scheduled destination. We bring earth-tone-tinted elastomeric coatings that meet Sedona's Community Plan color palette, and we handle the HOA and city architectural review paperwork as part of the quote — not as an afterthought.

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Sedona, AZ • Serving this area since 1989

Why Sedona homeowners call Durafoam

Access on Sedona hillside properties is often the hardest part of the job. Steep drives, narrow easements, and mature landscaping that can't be replaced quickly all matter. Our quotes include staging plans and landscape protection specific to the property — we walk the access before we quote it, not after we start.

Freeze-thaw cycles at Sedona's elevation are a real factor in coating and fastener choice. We spec systems rated for the climate zone, not defaulted to the Phoenix spec.

Sedona roofing — frequently asked questions

Do you carry earth-tone coatings that match Sedona's color requirements?

Yes. We stock and spec tinted elastomeric coatings in the earth-tone range Sedona's Community Plan and most HOAs require. We can provide manufacturer color chips and a physical sample panel for architectural review before work starts.

How does freeze-thaw at Sedona's elevation affect foam roofs?

It matters, but properly specced foam handles it. We use coatings rated for the local climate zone, focus on edge and penetration detailing (where freeze-thaw damage almost always starts), and recommend a shorter 4–5 year inspection cycle than we use in Phoenix.

Can you handle the Sedona architectural review process?

Yes — we submit color samples, manufacturer spec sheets, and any additional documentation the city or HOA requires. Most Sedona submissions go through on first round when the package is complete, and we build that package for you.

Is Durafoam licensed to work in Sedona?

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.

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