Is your roof aging, failing, or no longer keeping up with Phoenix’s extreme weather? We replace all major residential roofing systems in the Valley—including tile, shingle, foam, and metal. Arizona heat, monsoon storms, and constant UV exposure can break down even the strongest roofs over time. At Pinnacle Roofing, we assess the condition of your current roof and install a new, long-lasting system built specifically for desert performance. Whether your shingles are deteriorating, your tile underlayment has reached the end of its life, or your foam roof is no longer protecting your home—we’ll replace it with a durable, energy-efficient upgrade.
We replace:
Tile Roofs – aged underlayment, broken tiles, worn battens
Shingle Roofs – brittle, curling, or weather-damaged shingles
Foam Roofs – failing coating, water intrusion, or UV degradation
Metal Roofs – old panels, rusting fasteners, or structural wear

Phoenix heat and monsoon storms can push an aging roof past its limits fast. When underlayment breaks down, shingles deteriorate, or tile battens fail, a full roof replacement protects your home from leaks, structural damage, and skyrocketing cooling costs.
A new roof delivers long-term structural strength and weather resistance—especially important in Phoenix where daily UV exposure rapidly ages older roofing materials.

Replacing a failing roof stops water intrusion before it reaches decking, insulation, or interior drywall. A new roofing system ensures watertight protection during monsoon season and beyond.

Old or damaged roofs trap heat and reduce ventilation. A modern replacement improves insulation, reflects heat, and helps your HVAC run more efficiently—keeping cooling costs down.

A new roof boosts curb appeal, increases resale value, and signals responsible home ownership. Buyers in Phoenix prioritize homes with recent roof replacements due to our harsh climate.

Replacing an outdated or storm-damaged roof can help maintain eligibility for coverage and prevent denial of future claims. Many insurers require roofs to meet current standards to stay protected.
Every Pinnacle Roofing replacement comes with a full, detailed scope of work:

We assess the current roof, decking, ventilation, and flashing to identify underlying issues.

We outline the specific repairs needed—whether it’s cracked tile, failing underlayment, exposed foam, missing shingles, or rusted fasteners.

If replacement is needed, we’ll match your existing tiles, shingles, or panels as closely as possible for a seamless finish.

Installed to manufacturer specs for full warranty coverage.

We treat your home like it’s our own—no pushy sales tactics, no shortcuts, and no rushed workmanship. Just honest communication, reliable crews, and roofing done right the first time. Phoenix homeowners choose Pinnacle Roofing because we combine deep local expertise with a commitment to quality that stands up to Arizona’s heat and monsoon weather.

We take pride in every roof we install — but don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what real customers across the Valley have shared about working with Pinnacle Roofing.
If you’ve noticed signs of a roof leak or panel issue, let’s take care of it before it spreads. Our local team is ready to replace your roof quickly.
When homeowners start planning a roof replacement, the biggest questions usually revolve around cost, timing, and whether their existing roof truly needs to be replaced. Below, we’ve answered the most common questions Phoenix homeowners ask—based on real search data—to help you understand pricing, lifespan expectations, insurance considerations, and what to do if you’re not ready to take on the full cost of a new roof.
In Phoenix, most roof replacements range from $8,000 to $25,000+, depending on the size of your home and the roofing material (tile, shingle, metal, or foam). Tile roofs tend to be on the higher end due to underlayment work, while shingle and foam replacements are typically more affordable. We provide free, detailed estimates so you know exactly what to expect.
In Arizona’s climate, many roofs begin failing around the 18–25 year mark due to extreme heat and UV exposure. If your roof is around 20 years old—especially if it’s showing signs of cracking, leaking, or deteriorating underlayment—it’s often more cost-effective and safer to replace it rather than continue repairing it.
For most Phoenix homes, the costliest part is labor and underlayment replacement. Tile roofs are especially labor-intensive because tiles must be removed, the old underlayment replaced, and tiles reinstalled. Material type also affects cost—metal and tile systems are pricier than asphalt shingle or foam.