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Roofers in Arizona

329 zip codes with active providers out of 376 total (87.5% coverage). Ranked #19 of 49 states by avg bid.

State Avg

$119.56

National Avg

$127.25

Coverage

87.5%

vs National

-6%

State vs National Average

Arizona: $120-6.0% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($127)

Roofer Costs in Arizona

Typical cost range: $350–$1,000 for repairs; $8,000–$20,000+ for full replacement

Minor leak repair (1–2 areas)$300–$800
Shingle replacement (per square)$350–$600
Full asphalt shingle roof replacement$8,000–$15,000
Metal roof installation$12,000–$25,000
Flat roof repair or coating$500–$2,000
Gutter replacement (whole house)$1,000–$2,500

When to Hire a Roofer

Emergency service available in most areas

You find water stains on your ceiling or walls, which often means a roof leak has been developing for weeks
Shingles are curling, cracking, missing, or you find granules accumulating in your gutters
Your roof is 20+ years old and you're seeing signs of wear — most asphalt shingle roofs last 20–30 years
A hailstorm or severe wind event hit your area and you need a professional damage assessment

What to Look For

Licensed, bonded, and insured with proof of general liability and workers' comp — roofing is one of the most dangerous trades
Manufacturer certification (GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed SELECT, Owens Corning Preferred) which enables extended warranty coverage
Local reputation with verifiable references — avoid storm chasers who blow through town after hail events
Written scope of work that specifies materials, underlayment type, flashing details, and cleanup procedures

Common Roofer Problems in Arizona

Shingle deterioration from UV exposure and weather cycling — the most common reason roofs fail

Flashing failures around chimneys, skylights, and vents that allow water intrusion at seams

Ice dams in cold climates that force water under shingles and into your attic

Poor attic ventilation that causes heat buildup, accelerating shingle aging and creating moisture problems

Storm damage from hail, wind, and falling debris that may not be visible from the ground

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Roofer in Arizona

Will you remove the existing shingles down to the deck, or install over the old layer?

Layering shingles over old ones is cheaper but hides underlying damage, adds weight to your roof structure, and voids most manufacturer warranties. A full tear-off is almost always the better investment.

What underlayment and flashing materials will you use?

Cheap synthetic underlayment and reused flashing are where corners get cut. Ice and water shield in valleys and around penetrations is critical for leak prevention.

Do you handle the insurance claim process, and what's your experience with adjusters?

If the work is storm-related, an experienced roofer can document damage properly and work with your adjuster. But be wary of roofers who want to sign an Assignment of Benefits (AOB) — this gives them control of your insurance claim.

What warranty do I get — from both you and the manufacturer?

You should get a workmanship warranty from the roofer (2–10 years) plus a manufacturer warranty on materials (25–50 years). Manufacturer-certified contractors can often offer enhanced coverage.

How will you protect my landscaping, siding, and property during the job?

Roof replacement creates a lot of debris. Professional roofers use tarps, magnetic nail sweepers, and dump trailers. Ask about their cleanup process before signing anything.

Red Flags When Hiring a Roofer

  • Asks you to pay the full amount before work begins — a deposit of 25–33% is reasonable, full payment up front is not
  • Only provides a verbal estimate with no written scope of work or contract
  • Pressures you to sign immediately or claims a 'today only' discount — legitimate contractors give you time to decide
  • Has no local business address, just a phone number and a truck — storm chasers are nearly impossible to track down if something goes wrong

DIY vs Hiring a Professional Roofer

You can safely clean gutters, trim overhanging branches, and do a visual inspection from the ground with binoculars. Minor repairs like replacing a single shingle on a low-slope roof are possible for handy homeowners. But anything involving flashing, valleys, multiple leak points, or working on a steep pitch should be left to professionals. Falls from roofs are a leading cause of home injury deaths, and improper repairs often make leaks worse.

Roofer Safety Tips

  • Never walk on a wet, icy, or steeply pitched roof — roofers use specialized safety harnesses and equipment for good reason
  • Be extremely cautious of storm chasers who knock on your door offering free inspections after severe weather — many do shoddy work and disappear
  • Ensure any roofer working on your home has workers' compensation insurance — if an uninsured worker falls on your property, you could be liable

Best Time to Hire a Roofer in Arizona

Roofers are busiest from late spring through early fall and immediately after major storm events. If your roof needs non-emergency replacement, scheduling in late winter or early spring often means shorter wait times and sometimes off-season pricing. After a hailstorm, wait a few days before calling — reputable local roofers get buried with calls while storm chasers flood the area within hours.

Roofer Licensing in Arizona

Roofing contractor licensing varies significantly by state. Some states (like Florida and California) require specific roofing contractor licenses, while others include it under a general contractor license. Many states have no licensing requirement at all, making insurance verification and references even more critical. Check your state's contractor licensing board.

City-by-City Costs (100 cities)

CityAvg BidMax BidMin BidZip Codes
Amado$200.00$200.00$200.001
Green Valley$200.00$200.00$200.002
Catalina$200.00$200.00$200.001
Benson$200.00$200.00$200.001
Cortaro$200.00$200.00$200.001
San Manuel$200.00$200.00$200.001
Saint David$200.00$200.00$200.001
Pomerene$200.00$200.00$200.001
Sonoita$200.00$200.00$200.001
Tucson$200.00$200.00$200.0054
Vail$200.00$200.00$200.001
Sahuarita$200.00$200.00$200.001
Rillito$200.00$200.00$200.001
Oracle$200.00$200.00$200.001
Marana$200.00$200.00$200.002
Mammoth$200.00$200.00$200.001
Mount Lemmon$200.00$200.00$200.001
Gilbert$150.00$150.00$150.007
Chandler$150.00$150.00$150.008
Fountain Hills$150.00$150.00$150.002
Queen Creek$150.00$150.00$150.001
Mesa$150.00$150.00$150.0019
Paradise Valley$150.00$150.00$150.001
Scottsdale$150.00$150.00$150.0015
Goodyear$110.00$110.00$110.002
Arlington$110.00$110.00$110.001
Apache Junction$110.00$110.00$110.002
Avondale$110.00$110.00$110.002
El Mirage$110.00$110.00$110.001
Fort McDowell$110.00$110.00$110.001
Coolidge$110.00$110.00$110.001
Gold Canyon$110.00$110.00$110.001
Carefree$110.00$110.00$110.001
Casa Grande$110.00$110.00$110.002
Buckeye$110.00$110.00$110.002
Bapchule$110.00$110.00$110.001
Valley Farms$110.00$110.00$110.001
Rio Verde$110.00$110.00$110.001
Surprise$110.00$110.00$110.005
Tolleson$110.00$110.00$110.001
Wittmann$110.00$110.00$110.001
Youngtown$110.00$110.00$110.001
San Tan Valley$110.00$110.00$110.003
Stanfield$110.00$110.00$110.001
Luke Air Force Base$110.00$110.00$110.001
Palo Verde$110.00$110.00$110.001
New River$110.00$110.00$110.001
Higley$110.00$110.00$110.001
Maricopa$110.00$110.00$110.002
Laveen$110.00$110.00$110.001
Litchfield Park$110.00$110.00$110.001
Waddell$110.00$110.00$110.001
Sacaton$110.00$110.00$110.001
Tempe$95.30$111.60$48.008
Glendale$94.50$110.00$48.0012
Peoria$89.33$110.00$48.006
Sun City$89.33$110.00$48.003
Phoenix$84.03$110.00$48.0074
Red Rock$84.00$84.00$84.001
Sun City West$79.00$110.00$48.002
Cave Creek$79.00$110.00$48.002
Camp Verde$59.00$59.00$59.001
Clarkdale$59.00$59.00$59.001
Bagdad$59.00$59.00$59.001
Chino Valley$59.00$59.00$59.001
Flagstaff$59.00$59.00$59.005
Ash Fork$59.00$59.00$59.001
Grand Canyon$59.00$59.00$59.001
Seligman$59.00$59.00$59.001
Prescott$59.00$59.00$59.006
Pine$59.00$59.00$59.001
Happy Jack$59.00$59.00$59.001
Cottonwood$59.00$59.00$59.001
Cornville$59.00$59.00$59.001
Dewey$59.00$59.00$59.001
Munds Park$59.00$59.00$59.001
Lake Montezuma$59.00$59.00$59.001
Lake Havasu City$59.00$59.00$59.001
Joseph City$59.00$59.00$59.001
Jerome$59.00$59.00$59.001
Holbrook$59.00$59.00$59.001
Humboldt$59.00$59.00$59.001
Mayer$59.00$59.00$59.001
Mormon Lake$59.00$59.00$59.001
Yarnell$59.00$59.00$59.001
Winslow$59.00$59.00$59.001
Taylor$59.00$59.00$59.001
Prescott Valley$59.00$59.00$59.003
Paulden$59.00$59.00$59.001
Sedona$59.00$59.00$59.005
Skull Valley$59.00$59.00$59.001
Rimrock$59.00$59.00$59.001
Williams$59.00$59.00$59.001
Cashion$48.00$48.00$48.001
Aguila$48.00$48.00$48.001
Chandler Heights$48.00$48.00$48.001
Morristown$48.00$48.00$48.001
Tortilla Flat$48.00$48.00$48.001
Tonopah$48.00$48.00$48.001
Wickenburg$48.00$48.00$48.002

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Coverage Gaps

186 zip codes without coverage

These areas in Arizona have no active roofers providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does roofers cost in Arizona?

The average bid for roofers in Arizona is $119.56, compared to the national average of $127.25. Prices range from $48 to $200 depending on location. Typical cost range: $350–$1,000 for repairs; $8,000–$20,000+ for full replacement.

What cities in Arizona have roofers coverage?

Arizona has roofers providers in 100 cities across 329 zip codes, representing 87.5% coverage of the state. Top cities include Amado, Green Valley, Catalina, Benson, Cortaro.

How does Arizona compare to the national average for roofers?

Arizona is 6% below the national average for roofers. It ranks #19 out of 49 states by average bid.

Are there areas in Arizona without roofers providers?

Yes, 186 zip codes in Arizona currently have no active roofers providers. Underserved cities include Alpine, Amado, Apache junction, Arivaca, Arizona boys ran.

When should I hire a roofer in Arizona?

You find water stains on your ceiling or walls, which often means a roof leak has been developing for weeks Emergency service is available in most Arizona areas. Roofers are busiest from late spring through early fall and immediately after major storm events.

What should I look for in a roofer in Arizona?

Licensed, bonded, and insured with proof of general liability and workers' comp — roofing is one of the most dangerous trades. Manufacturer certification (GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed SELECT, Owens Corning Preferred) which enables extended warranty coverage. Roofing contractor licensing varies significantly by state.

Can I do roofers work myself instead of hiring a pro?

You can safely clean gutters, trim overhanging branches, and do a visual inspection from the ground with binoculars. Minor repairs like replacing a single shingle on a low-slope roof are possible for handy homeowners. But anything involving flashing, valleys, multiple leak points, or working on a steep pitch should be left to professionals.

What warranty should I expect from a roofer in Arizona?

Expect a workmanship warranty of at least 2 years from the roofer, with 5–10 years being ideal. Material warranties from manufacturers range from 25 years to lifetime depending on the product line.