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Why Mesa Homeowners Need a Local Roofing Expert

Mesa’s heat exposure is among the most intense in the metro. The city sits firmly in the urban heat island and routinely sees summer surface temperatures on dark asphalt shingle roofs well above what the material was rated for. The result is accelerated granule loss, brittle shingles, and premature failure — many Mesa shingle roofs reach the end of their service life at 15 to 18 years rather than the 25 to 30 years the warranty implied.

The age and variety of Mesa’s housing stock matters for how we approach each project. A West Mesa home built in the 1960s with original or near-original roof framing is a different conversation than an East Mesa tile tract home from 2003 with failing underlayment, and both are different from a 1970s active adult community home in Dreamland Villa, Apache Wells, or Sunland Village where the HOA has specific maintenance and material requirements. A contractor who only knows new construction or only knows tract subdivisions will miss the actual problem on most Mesa roofs.

Monsoon season also hits Mesa hard. The city sits in the typical storm corridor running northwest to southeast across the Valley, and dust storm grit accumulation on east-facing slopes accelerates underlayment failure. Insurance claim activity in Mesa is significant every monsoon season, and the difference between a properly documented claim and a poorly documented one can be tens of thousands of dollars.

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Roofing Company in Mesa, AZ — Replacement, Repair & More

Mesa is the third largest city in Arizona and has the most varied housing stock in the East Valley — 1950s and 60s post-war homes in West Mesa, 1970s and 80s active adult communities along Apache Boulevard, 1990s and 2000s tile tract homes across East Mesa, and brand new construction in Eastmark and along the southeast edge of the city. 

That variety means the roofing problems we see in Mesa are also varied: asphalt shingles failing at the 20-year mark, mid-2000s tile homes with end-of-life underlayment, original mid-century roofs that have been patched for decades, and storm damage across all of it. Zona Roofing is a licensed Arizona roofing contractor working across Mesa and the surrounding Maricopa County area. This page covers what we do here, what fails on Mesa roofs, and how to know when it is time to act.

Roofing Services We Offer in Mesa, AZ

We handle the full range of residential and commercial roofing work across Mesa. Below is what each service covers.

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Roof Replacement in Mesa

Mesa roof replacements fall into three main categories. The first is asphalt shingle replacement on homes from the 1990s through early 2000s where the original shingles have reached the end of their useful life — these are the most common replacements we perform in central and southeast Mesa. The second is tile lift-and-relay on East Mesa tract homes from the mid-2000s where the concrete tile is still serviceable but the underlayment has failed. The third is full system replacement on older West Mesa homes where the roof has been patched and partially replaced over decades and needs to be brought back to a single, warrantable system.

We offer warranty options up to 50 years and are certified by Owens Corning (Platinum), Malarkey (Emerald Pro), and GAF. For Mesa shingle replacements, the certification matters — it unlocks extended manufacturer warranties that non-certified contractors cannot offer. Financing is available with 0 payments for 12 months, low interest rates, and low monthly payments, subject to credit approval.

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Roof Repair in Mesa

The most common repairs we perform in Mesa are shingle replacement after wind events, tile slippage repair on East Mesa tract homes, flashing repair around skylights and HVAC penetrations, and leak diagnosis on aging shingle roofs where the failure point has been masked by previous patch jobs.

We will tell you honestly when a repair is the right call and when it is throwing money at a roof that needs full replacement. On a 25-year-old shingle roof showing granule loss across the entire field, a localized patch will not solve the underlying problem. On a mid-2000s tile home where the underlayment is failing, sealing the visible leak does not address the rest of the underlayment that is also failing. We give you the straight answer.

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Insurance Claim Roofing in Mesa

Mesa sees significant monsoon and microburst activity every summer. Wind-driven shingle damage, tile slippage, hail impact damage, and water intrusion following storm events are all commonly covered by homeowner insurance. The challenge is that the damage often does not produce an immediate visible leak — by the time you notice water on a ceiling, the storm event may have been months earlier and the claim becomes harder to document.

We assess your roof, document the storm-related damage, and work directly with your adjuster to make sure the scope reflects the actual repair needed. We do not chase storms or pressure homeowners into questionable claims. When there is real damage, we represent it accurately — and that is what gets claims paid correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions — Mesa Roofs

My East Mesa home was built in 2004 and the tile looks fine — do I need to worry about the roof?

The tile itself is probably fine. The underlayment beneath the tile is what actually keeps water out, and on most homes built in Mesa between 2000 and 2008, that underlayment is at or approaching the end of its service life. A free inspection will tell you whether you have time or whether you should plan replacement this season.

How long does a roof replacement take in Mesa?

Most residential roof replacements in Mesa take two to four days of on-site work, depending on roof size, complexity, and whether the project is shingle replacement or tile lift-and-relay. We schedule around weather and around the heat of summer where reasonable. For HOA-controlled communities, add time for architectural review on the front end — we manage that submission for you.

My shingle roof is only 18 years old and the warranty said 25 — why is it already failing?

Arizona heat is harder on asphalt shingles than the climates manufacturer warranties are typically based on. Mesa surface temperatures on dark roofs in summer regularly exceed what the material was rated to handle for extended periods. The result is accelerated granule loss and brittleness. A 15-to-18-year service life is common in Mesa even on shingles rated for 25 to 30 years elsewhere.

Do you offer financing, and what does the warranty actually cover?

Yes. Financing terms include 0 payments for 12 months, low interest rates, and low monthly payments, subject to credit approval. Warranties run up to 50 years depending on the system. Manufacturer warranties cover the materials; our workmanship warranty covers the installation. We explain the difference clearly before you sign.
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About Mesa, AZ

Mesa is the third largest city in Arizona, with a population of more than 510,000 spread across nearly 140 square miles of the East Valley in Maricopa County. Founded in 1878 by Mormon pioneers and named for the flat plateau it sits on, Mesa has grown into one of the most diverse cities in the metro — both demographically and architecturally. 

Older neighborhoods west of Country Club Drive contain mid-century homes from the 1950s and 60s, the central corridor along Apache Boulevard hosts long-established active adult communities like Dreamland Villa and Sunland Village, and East Mesa stretches into newer master-planned development through Las Sendas, Red Mountain Ranch, and Eastmark.

The city is home to ASU Polytechnic, Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, and a significant aerospace and healthcare employment base, alongside the historic Mesa Arizona LDS Temple completed in 1927.

Serving Mesa and Surrounding Areas

Zona Roofing serves Mesa and the surrounding Maricopa County area, including Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Queen Creek, and Apache Junction. Our familiarity with the wide range of housing stock across Mesa — from 1950s West Mesa homes to 2020s Eastmark construction — is what lets us diagnose the actual roofing problem on any home in the city, not just the easy ones.

Zona Roofing's Maintenance Program

Water is one of the most destructive forces a home can face, and in Mesa, a roof leak remains one of the most common and preventable causes of property damage. With many Mesa neighborhoods containing homes built during the city’s rapid growth periods of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, aging roofing systems are increasingly vulnerable to Arizona’s intense sun, extreme temperature fluctuations, and powerful monsoon storms. What begins as a small issue — deteriorated sealant around a roof penetration, a damaged tile, worn underlayment, or flashing displaced by high winds — can allow moisture to enter the structure and travel through insulation, framing, and drywall long before any visible signs appear inside the home.

By the time a water stain becomes visible on a ceiling, moisture has often been present for weeks or even months. Hidden water intrusion can damage structural framing, saturate insulation, compromise drywall, and create conditions that support mold growth. In many cases, the cost of repairing interior water damage far exceeds the expense of addressing the roofing issue that caused it. Throughout Mesa, many tile roofs are approaching or have exceeded the expected service life of their underlayment, the component that serves as the primary waterproof barrier beneath the tiles. Combined with prolonged UV exposure and seasonal monsoon activity, these aging systems require regular attention to continue performing as intended.

For homeowners looking to maximize the life of their roof and avoid costly repairs, routine maintenance is one of the smartest investments available. Annual inspections, resealing flashings, repairing damaged tiles, maintaining roof penetrations, and addressing minor issues before monsoon season can significantly reduce the risk of water intrusion. Roof maintenance does more than protect the roofing system itself — it helps safeguard your home’s structure, interior finishes, and overall value for years to come.

TILE OR SHINGLE ROOF: OPTION #1

$ 199
  • Full service roof inspection
  • Blow off and clear debris throughout the roof
  • Priority Scheduling - Get in front of the line
  • 5% discount on all future services

TILE OR SHINGLE ROOF: OPTION #2

$ 299
  • Full service roof inspection
  • Repair mortar balls as needed
  • Blow off and clear debris throughout the roof
  • Tar and seal penetrations
  • Priority Scheduling - Get in front of the line
  • 5% discount on all future services

FLAT ROOF: OPTION 3

$ 199
  • Full service roof inspection
  • Blow off and clear debris throughout the roof
  • Priority Scheduling - Get in front of the line
  • 5% discount on all future services
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