San Tan Valley Roof Repair, Replacement & Installation
From quick fixes to major projects, San Tan Valley Roofing & Maintenance has been the roofing contractor San Tan Valley homeowners call for 17 years. Here's a rundown of what we offer.
Roof Replacement
The average roof replacement in San Tan Valley takes one day for a standard residential home. Larger or steeper roofs might take two. Either way, we don't leave a house uncovered overnight. If we tear it off, we cover it before we leave. No exceptions.
Get a Free Quote →Roof Repair
Emergency roof repairs in San Tan Valley within 24 hours for active leaks. We tarp the area to stop immediate water entry, then schedule the permanent fix. Weekend and holiday emergency service available. Call (877) 349-1553.
Get a Free Quote →Storm Damage Repair
Not all storm damage qualifies for a full replacement. Hail might only damage one slope. Wind might only lift shingles on the windward side. We document exactly what's damaged and let the insurance company make the call. Honest documentation gets claims approved. Inflated claims get denied.
Get a Free Quote →New Roof Installation
We handle new construction from permits through final inspection. Our San Tan Valley office coordinates with your builder on scheduling, material delivery, and inspection timing. Typical install time is 1-3 days depending on size and complexity.
Get a Free Quote →Metal Roofing
Color options in metal roofing are virtually unlimited. Matte black, charcoal, forest green, copper penny, barn red, slate blue. We order custom colors from Sheffield Metals and McElroy Metal with 40-year fade warranties. Your house, your style.
Get a Free Quote →Shingle Roofing
We install every major shingle brand: GAF Timberline HDZ, Owens Corning Duration, CertainTeed Landmark, Atlas Pinnacle, Tamko Heritage, Malarkey Vista, and IKO Cambridge. Each brand has different warranty tiers, wind ratings, and price points. We help you compare without pushing one brand over another.
Get a Free Quote →Flat Roofing
PVC membrane for San Tan Valley restaurants, commercial kitchens, and facilities with rooftop grease exhaust or chemical exposure. PVC resists oils and animal fats that destroy TPO and EPDM membranes. We install IB Roof Systems and Duro-Last PVC with factory-fabricated accessories for watertight penetration details. Built-up roofing (BUR) uses 3 or 4 plies of fiberglass felt in hot asphalt with a gravel or cap sheet surface. Oldest proven flat roof system, with 30+ year service life in Arizona. We still install BUR when the application calls for it.
Get a Free Quote →Commercial Roofing
Commercial roofing in San Tan Valley means flat and low-slope systems: TPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen, and built-up roofing. We install and repair all of them. Retail, warehouse, office, restaurant, multi-family. Our commercial crew handles buildings from 2,000 to 100,000 square feet.
Get a Free Quote →Gutter Installation
Seamless aluminum in 5" K-style is the standard for San Tan Valley residential. We use 6" K-style on larger homes, steeper pitches, or roof areas with high water volume. Downspouts are 2x3" on 5" gutters and 3x4" on 6" gutters. Matched to handle the flow.
Get a Free Quote →Roof Inspection
Buying or selling a home in San Tan Valley? A roof inspection from a licensed contractor beats whatever the home inspector saw from the driveway. We check every component, give you a remaining-life estimate, and flag anything the buyer or seller should know about.
Get a Free Quote →Emergency Roof Repair
We don't charge extra for emergency tarp jobs. The tarping cost is rolled into the permanent repair price. If you need us at midnight during a storm, the price is the same as a Tuesday afternoon.
Get a Free Quote →Skylight Installation
VELUX FS (fixed) and VS (vented) skylights installed with EDL flashing kits for shingle roofs. The multi-step flashing integrates with the surrounding shingle courses per IRC R903.2. We frame the curb with doubled 2x8 or 2x10 lumber (depending on rafter depth), install ice and water shield membrane around the entire curb perimeter, then set the skylight with factory sealant before weaving step flashing into the field. Top headwall flashing tucks under the upslope shingle course. Bottom sill pan diverts water onto the downslope shingles. Zero exposed sealant joints. Mechanical flashing only.
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