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What Drives Roofing Cost in Arizona

Roof size, slope, material, and deck condition set the price — here are real Valley cost ranges and what moves the number.

The big cost drivers

Four things set a roof price: total square footage, roof pitch (steeper is slower and needs more safety), the material you choose, and the condition of the deck once the old roof is off.

Hidden deck rot found during tear-off is the most common reason a quote changes — a reputable roofer flags the possibility up front rather than surprising you.

Real cost ranges in the Valley

Asphalt shingle re-roof: about $8,000–$15,000 on an average single-family home. Concrete or clay tile: about $15,000–$28,000. Standing-seam metal: $12–$18 per square foot. Foam (SPF): $5–$8 per square foot. Tile lift-and-relay: $7–$12 per square foot.

These are Maricopa County ranges; your exact number depends on the specifics above and comes from a free on-site inspection.

Financing and getting a fair quote

Roof financing is available from about $99/mo over 60–120 months for qualified buyers, so a replacement doesn't have to be paid all at once.

Get the estimate in writing, itemized, with the material and warranty spelled out. A free written quote you can compare beats a pressure pitch every time.

Common questions
How much does a new roof cost in the Phoenix area?
Shingle runs about $8,000–$15,000 and tile about $15,000–$28,000 on an average home, depending on size, slope, and deck condition. A free inspection gives your exact number.
Do you offer roof financing?
Yes — financing is available from about $99/mo over 60–120 months for qualified buyers, with a soft credit pull. Ask for options with your free estimate.

Questions about your roof? A free written inspection settles it — no pressure.