Foam Roof Replacement Cost in Phoenix, AZ

Free, instant foam replacement cost estimate for homeowners in Phoenix, AZ. Typical pricing for this work in Phoenix runs $7,500–$12,000 for a typical 2,000 sq ft flat roof — and our calculator returns a tailored range for your specific roof in about 30 seconds.

Get an instant roofing cost estimate for your Phoenix home — foam recoat or replacement, tile R&R, or a brand-new architectural shingle roof. Pricing is calibrated to typical Valley homes and the realities of working in 110°+ summer heat. Phoenix has one of the highest concentrations of flat-roofed foam (SPF) homes in the Valley, which means this is the most-requested roofing work in town.

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Typical price range

$7,500–$12,000

typical 2,000 sq ft flat roof

Cost by roof size
Roof sizeLowHigh
1,000 sq ft$4,000$6,500
1,500 sq ft$5,800$9,000
2,000 sq ft$7,500$12,000
2,500 sq ft$9,500$15,000
3,000 sq ft$11,500$18,000
Ranges reflect typical Phoenix-metro pricing. Final cost depends on roof condition, complexity, access, and material selection.

Why foam replacement matters in Phoenix

Triple-digit summers, intense UV, and a short but violent monsoon season punish flat roofs. A seamless foam roof with a fresh elastomeric topcoat reflects sun and shrugs off blowing rain — the two failure modes that take Phoenix roofs out early. For a Phoenix foam roof that's been neglected, has saturation, or is past the 25-year mark with patchwork repairs failing, a full replacement is the right answer — and it sets the home up for another 20–30 years of seamless, reflective, R-6.5-per-inch roof.

Foam Replacement in every Phoenix neighborhood

We serve every Phoenix neighborhood — Arcadia, Biltmore, Encanto / Willo, Ahwatukee, Moon Valley and Desert Ridge — and surrounding ZIP codes including 85003, 85008, 85016, 85020, 85044, 85048. Phoenix has one of the largest concentrations of low-slope foam (SPF) roofs in the country, especially across mid-century homes in central and west Phoenix. Tile dominates newer subdivisions in Ahwatukee and the north, with architectural shingles common on 2000s-era builds.

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Included in Phoenix pricing

  • Tear-off and disposal of existing roofing material
  • Substrate inspection and minor deck repairs
  • Installation of 1.5–2" closed-cell SPF foam
  • Roll-scarfing of high spots to ensure proper drainage
  • Base coat + finish coat of elastomeric topcoat
  • New flashings at all penetrations and parapet walls
  • Granules embedded in topcoat (optional, for walkable durability)
  • Permit (where required) and final inspection
  • Choice of 5-year or 10-year system guarantee

Things that can add cost

  • Major deck replacement (rotted plywood beyond minor patches)
  • Structural repairs to parapets or framing
  • New skylights, scuppers, or roof drains
  • Solar panel detach & reset (priced separately by panel count)
  • HVAC equipment modifications or curb work
  • Painting or stucco repair to parapet walls

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FAQs from Phoenix homeowners

How much does a foam replacement cost in Phoenix?

In Phoenix, AZ, typical foam replacement pricing runs $7,500–$12,000 for a typical 2,000 sq ft flat roof. Final cost depends on roof size, condition, pitch, complexity, access, and material selection. Use the free calculator for a range tailored to your specific roof in about 30 seconds — no phone call required.

Do you actually service Phoenix, or am I out of your area?

Yes — Phoenix is squarely in our service area. We cover Arcadia, Biltmore, Encanto / Willo, Ahwatukee and every other Phoenix neighborhood, with crews routing into ZIPs 85003, 85008, 85016, 85020, 85044, 85048. No travel surcharges.

Is foam replacement the right call for my Phoenix home?

If you have a flat or low-slope roof in Phoenix and the existing foam is sound (no saturation, no widespread crushed areas, deck is dry), a recoat is usually the better long-term value. If the foam itself is failing or you've never had foam, a full replacement is the right next step. Phoenix has one of the largest concentrations of low-slope foam (SPF) roofs in the country, especially across mid-century homes in central and west Phoenix. Tile dominates newer subdivisions in Ahwatukee and the north, with architectural shingles common on 2000s-era builds. A free inspection tells you which one you need.

What's the climate factor I should know about in Phoenix?

Triple-digit summers, intense UV, and a short but violent monsoon season punish flat roofs. A seamless foam roof with a fresh elastomeric topcoat reflects sun and shrugs off blowing rain — the two failure modes that take Phoenix roofs out early.

How long until I have an estimate?

The online calculator returns a Phoenix-calibrated cost range in about 30 seconds with no phone call required. If you want a precise quote with a written scope of work, schedule a free on-site inspection — most Phoenix homes are inspected within 3–5 business days.

More about foam roof replacement

How much does a full foam roof replacement cost in Phoenix?

A typical 2,000 sq ft single-family flat foam replacement runs $7,500–$12,000 depending on tear-off scope, deck condition, complexity, and guarantee tier. Larger commercial buildings price closer to $5–$6 per sq ft installed.

How long does a foam replacement take?

Two to four working days for most single-family homes — one for tear-off, one for foam, one to two for coating. Weather (rain or temperatures outside 50–95°F) can push it.

Will I need a permit?

In most Phoenix-area jurisdictions, yes — re-roofing typically requires a permit. We pull it as part of the job and handle the final inspection. Some HOAs additionally require color and material approval; we can provide the spec sheet.

Can foam be installed over my existing roof?

Sometimes — foam can be sprayed directly over sound existing foam, clean rolled roofing, or some built-up systems. It is not installed over asphalt shingles, wet substrates, or any roof with active leaks. The inspection determines whether tear-off is required.