Roof Replacement in Scottsdale, AZ

Complete Roof Protection for Arizona Living

Professional roof replacement that stands up to desert heat, monsoons, and everything Arizona throws at it.

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Scottsdale Roof Replacement Services

Real Protection That Actually Lasts

Your roof takes a beating in Arizona. Between 115-degree summers, sudden monsoons, and UV rays that never quit, most roofing materials fail faster here than anywhere else in the country.

A properly installed roof replacement gives you real peace of mind. No more wondering if the next storm will find that weak spot. No more watching your energy bills climb because your roof can’t handle the heat. No more putting off the inevitable while small problems turn into expensive disasters.

You get a roof that’s built for this climate, installed by people who understand what works in Scottsdale, and backed by warranties that mean something. Your home stays protected, your family stays comfortable, and you stop worrying about what’s happening above your head.

Scottsdale Roofing Contractors

We Know Arizona Roofing

Roofing All Stars has been handling roof replacements in Scottsdale for years. We’re not the guys who learned roofing somewhere else and moved here. We understand how Arizona weather destroys roofs and what materials actually hold up.

We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s not optional in this business. We pull proper permits because shortcuts cost you money later. We show up when we say we will because your time matters.

Most importantly, we live here too. When we install your roof, we’re not disappearing to another state next month. We’re your neighbors, and our reputation depends on doing this right.

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Roof Replacement Process

Straightforward Process, No Surprises

First, we inspect your current roof and give you a detailed assessment. You’ll know exactly what needs to be done and why. No guessing, no upselling, no surprises later.

Next, we provide a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. We explain your options for materials that work in Arizona’s climate and help you understand the differences. If you’re dealing with insurance, we handle that paperwork too.

Installation starts with complete removal of your old roof and inspection of the decking underneath. We replace any damaged areas, install proper underlayment, and then put on your new roof using manufacturer specifications. We clean up completely each day and protect your landscaping throughout the process.

Final inspection ensures everything meets code and manufacturer requirements. You get all warranty documentation and know exactly what’s covered and for how long.

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Everything Your Roof Needs

Your roof replacement includes complete tear-off of existing materials, inspection and repair of roof decking, and installation of proper underlayment designed for Arizona’s climate. We install new roofing materials according to manufacturer specifications and local building codes.

Ventilation is crucial in Scottsdale’s heat. We ensure your attic has proper intake and exhaust ventilation to reduce cooling costs and prevent moisture problems. Flashing around chimneys, vents, and roof penetrations gets replaced with high-quality materials that won’t fail in extreme temperatures.

We handle all permits and inspections required by the city. Your project includes cleanup and disposal of old materials. Most importantly, you get written warranties on both materials and our workmanship, so you know exactly what’s covered if anything goes wrong.

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How much does roof replacement cost in Scottsdale?

Roof replacement costs in Scottsdale typically range from $8,000 to $25,000 depending on your home’s size, roof complexity, and material choices. A basic asphalt shingle replacement on a 1,500 square foot home runs around $12,000-$15,000, while premium materials like tile or metal cost more but last longer in Arizona’s climate. The key factors affecting price are roof size, pitch, number of penetrations like chimneys and skylights, and whether we find decking damage that needs repair. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Arizona’s extreme heat and UV exposure destroy many roofing materials quickly. Tile roofs perform exceptionally well here because they reflect heat and last 50+ years, though they cost more upfront. Metal roofing also works great because it reflects heat and handles thermal expansion without cracking. For asphalt shingles, you need architectural or premium grades with high wind ratings and UV protection – basic 3-tab shingles fail too quickly in this climate. The worst choice is any dark-colored material that absorbs heat. We help you choose materials that balance upfront cost with long-term performance in Scottsdale’s conditions.
Most residential roof replacements in Scottsdale take 2-4 days depending on size and complexity. A typical single-story home takes 2-3 days, while two-story homes or complex rooflines take 3-4 days. Weather can extend the timeline – we don’t work during monsoon storms or when winds exceed safe limits. The process involves one day for tear-off and decking inspection, 1-2 days for installation, and final cleanup. We start early to avoid afternoon heat and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Commercial roof replacements take longer depending on building size and whether we can work in sections to keep your business operating.
Insurance coverage depends on why your roof needs replacement and your policy details. Storm damage from monsoons, hail, or high winds is typically covered minus your deductible. Age-related wear and gradual deterioration usually aren’t covered – that’s considered normal maintenance. If you have a legitimate claim, we help document the damage and work with your adjuster to ensure proper coverage. We know what insurance companies look for and can provide the documentation they need. The key is filing claims promptly after storm damage and having the damage properly assessed before making repairs that might affect your claim.
Yes, we handle all permit applications and coordinate required inspections with the city of Scottsdale. Roof replacement requires permits to ensure the work meets current building codes and safety standards. We know Scottsdale’s requirements and have established relationships with local inspectors. The permit process typically takes a few days and includes inspections of the roof decking after tear-off and final inspection after installation. We schedule these inspections to keep your project moving smoothly. Trying to skip permits might save money upfront, but it creates problems when you sell your home or file insurance claims later.
You get two separate warranties with your roof replacement. Material warranties come directly from manufacturers and typically range from 25-50 years depending on what you choose. These cover defects in the roofing materials themselves. We also provide workmanship warranties that cover our installation for 2-5 years depending on the project scope. This covers any problems caused by improper installation. Both warranties are in writing and transferable if you sell your home. The key is using quality materials from reputable manufacturers and having them installed correctly. Cheap materials or poor installation void warranties and cost more in the long run.