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You’re not looking for a temporary patch job. You need roof repair in Phoenix that holds up against monsoon storms, relentless UV exposure, and triple-digit heat that lasts for months.
Most homeowners don’t realize their roof is damaged until water shows up inside. By then, what could’ve been a $500 repair has turned into a $3,000 problem. We catch issues early during inspections and fix them with materials built for Arizona’s climate.
We’ve been doing this since 1999. That means we’ve seen every type of damage Phoenix weather can throw at a roof—cracked tiles from thermal expansion, wind-lifted shingles after monsoons, and UV deterioration that makes asphalt brittle years before it should fail. When we repair your roof, we’re thinking about how it needs to perform next July when it’s 115 degrees, and next August when monsoon winds hit 60 mph.
You get a 25-year workmanship warranty because we know our repairs hold up. That’s not standard in this industry, but it should be.
Roofing All Stars has been handling roof repair in Phoenix since 1999. We’re a family-owned roofing company based in Maricopa County, and we’ve spent nearly 25 years learning exactly how Arizona’s climate destroys roofs.
We’re licensed, bonded, insured, and certified as Master Roofers. We’re also BBB members. Those aren’t just credentials to list on a website—they mean we’ve met strict standards and we’re accountable if something goes wrong.
Phoenix homeowners deal with unique roofing challenges. Your roof isn’t just sitting there—it’s expanding and contracting daily as temperatures swing 40 degrees between morning and afternoon. Monsoon season brings sudden, violent storms that test every fastener and flashing. We build our repairs around those realities, not around what works in milder climates.
First, we inspect your roof thoroughly. Not just the obvious damage you called about, but the entire system. We’re looking for problems you can’t see from the ground—lifted shingles, compromised flashing, areas where water is pooling, and spots where UV damage has made materials brittle.
Then we give you a detailed estimate that breaks down exactly what needs fixing and why. If you’re filing an insurance claim for storm damage, we document everything with photos and measurements that adjusters actually need. We work directly with insurance companies regularly, so we know how to present the damage in terms they understand.
Once you approve the work, we schedule the repair with realistic timeframes. Phoenix weather matters here—we don’t start a repair if monsoon storms are forecast for the next day. We protect your property during the work, complete the repair with materials rated for desert conditions, and clean up completely when we’re done.
You get documentation of what we did, warranty information, and a final walkthrough. If monsoon season interrupts the project, we make sure temporary coverings are secure until we can finish properly.
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Our roof repair services in Phoenix cover everything from emergency leak repairs to complete section replacements. We work on tile roofs, flat roofs, metal roofing, TPO systems, and traditional shingle roofs—basically every roofing type common in the Phoenix area.
Emergency roof repair means we respond fast when storms cause damage. Monsoon season runs June through September here, and those storms don’t wait for business hours. We arrive quickly, assess the damage, and get temporary protection in place if needed while we plan the permanent fix.
For non-emergency repairs, we handle cracked tiles, damaged flashing, worn roof coatings, deteriorated shingles, and structural issues before they become leaks. Phoenix roofs age differently than roofs in other climates. Materials that last 30 years elsewhere might only give you 15-25 years here because of UV intensity. We account for that when we recommend repair versus replacement.
Insurance claims are part of the process for many Phoenix homeowners after monsoon or hail damage. We provide the documentation your insurance company needs and can often bill them directly once your claim is approved. Most standard homeowners policies cover wind and hail damage, but the claim process has deadlines and documentation requirements that are easy to miss if you don’t know what adjusters are looking for.
Most roof repairs in Phoenix run between $300 and $1,500 depending on what’s damaged and how extensive the problem is. Simple fixes like replacing a few cracked tiles or resealing flashing around a vent pipe fall on the lower end. Larger repairs—like fixing multiple sections after a monsoon or replacing damaged decking under shingles—can reach $3,000 or more.
The Phoenix average for roof repair sits around $1,800 based on recent market data. That’s higher than many cities because materials here need to be rated for extreme UV and heat, and labor costs reflect the skill needed to work safely on roofs during hot months.
Emergency repairs cost more than scheduled work, but they’re worth it when water is actively coming into your home. A $500 emergency patch that stops a leak immediately is cheaper than the $5,000 in water damage that happens if you wait until Monday.
We give you a detailed estimate before starting any work so you know exactly what you’re paying for and why each repair is necessary.
Most standard homeowners insurance policies in Arizona cover roof damage from monsoon winds and hail. Wind damage and impact damage from flying debris during storms typically fall under your policy’s covered perils. What gets denied are claims for damage from lack of maintenance or normal wear from age and UV exposure.
The key is documentation and timing. Insurance companies want to see that the damage happened during a specific storm event, not that your roof was already deteriorating. We take detailed photos, note wind speeds from that day’s weather reports, and document exactly what the storm damaged versus what was pre-existing wear.
You usually have a limited window to file after damage occurs—often one year, but some policies require notification within days of the storm. Don’t wait months to call your insurance company. Get the claim started while the damage is fresh and clearly storm-related.
We work with insurance adjusters regularly and can provide estimates in the format they need. Many times we can bill your insurance company directly after your deductible is met, so you’re not paying out of pocket and waiting for reimbursement.
Most roof repairs in Phoenix take between two hours and a full day depending on the scope of work. Simple repairs like replacing a few damaged shingles or resealing flashing can be done in a couple of hours. More involved repairs—like replacing damaged decking, fixing multiple tile sections, or repairing flat roof membranes—take a full day or sometimes two.
Emergency repairs during monsoon season happen faster. If you have an active leak, we can usually get temporary protection in place within an hour and schedule the permanent repair for the next available clear weather day. Monsoon storms are unpredictable, so we don’t start repairs if heavy rain is forecast within 24 hours.
The timeline also depends on materials. Some specialty tiles or metal roofing panels need to be ordered, which can add a few days before we can complete the repair. We’re upfront about lead times during the estimate so you know what to expect.
Weather delays are real in Phoenix. Summer monsoons and occasional winter rain mean we sometimes need to pause work and reschedule. When that happens, we make sure temporary coverings are secure so your home stays protected until we can finish the job properly.
UV deterioration is the biggest culprit in Phoenix. The relentless sun breaks down roofing materials faster here than almost anywhere else in the country. Asphalt shingles become brittle and crack. Roof coatings on flat roofs degrade and lose their reflective properties. Even tile roofs can suffer from thermal stress that causes cracking over time.
Monsoon damage comes in second. Those summer storms bring high winds that lift shingles, blow debris that cracks tiles, and drive rain under roofing materials that normally stay dry. Wind speeds during monsoons regularly hit 40-60 mph, which is enough to damage roofs that are already weakened by UV exposure.
Thermal expansion and contraction cause problems you don’t see in milder climates. Phoenix roofs can swing 40-50 degrees between early morning and mid-afternoon. That constant expansion and contraction loosens fasteners, opens up gaps in flashing, and stresses materials in ways they weren’t designed to handle long-term.
Flat roof issues are common because standing water after monsoons finds every weak point in the membrane. Poor drainage combined with intense UV makes flat roofs in Phoenix particularly vulnerable. Regular inspections catch these problems before water gets inside.
Repair makes sense when damage is localized to one area and the rest of your roof is still in good condition. If a monsoon damaged a section of tiles on one side of your house but the other sections are fine, repairing that area is the smart move. Same with a leak around a chimney or vent—fix the flashing and surrounding materials without touching the rest of the roof.
Replacement becomes necessary when damage is widespread or your roof is near the end of its lifespan anyway. If you’re repairing the same roof multiple times within a couple years, or if our inspection shows that materials across the entire roof are deteriorated, replacement is more cost-effective long-term.
Age matters in Phoenix more than other places. A 15-year-old asphalt shingle roof here has been through 15 brutal summers of UV exposure. If that roof needs significant repairs, replacement often makes more sense because the rest of the materials are likely to fail soon anyway. You don’t want to spend $2,000 on repairs today and then need a $12,000 replacement next year.
We’re honest about this during inspections. If repair is the right call, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at a roof that needs replacement, we’ll tell you that too. Our goal is to give you the information you need to make the decision that actually saves you money over time.
Yes. Emergency roof repair is a core part of what we do, especially during monsoon season. When storms damage your roof and water is coming inside, waiting until next week isn’t an option. We respond quickly to emergency calls and can usually get someone to your property within a few hours to assess damage and provide temporary protection.
Emergency service means we secure the immediate problem first—tarping damaged areas, stopping active leaks, making sure water isn’t continuing to enter your home. Then we schedule the permanent repair for the next available window when weather conditions allow us to do the work properly.
We don’t charge inflated “emergency rates” that some companies use to take advantage of homeowners in crisis. You pay for the actual work needed to fix your roof, whether it’s an emergency call or a scheduled repair. The urgency doesn’t change our pricing structure.
Monsoon season keeps us busy with emergency calls, but we maintain capacity to respond quickly because we know Phoenix weather doesn’t give you advance notice. If you discover storm damage, call us right away. The faster we can assess and protect your home, the less secondary damage occurs from water intrusion.
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