Reflects Mesa heat
A bright white elastomeric topcoat reflects up to 85% of solar radiation, lowering attic temps and AC bills.
Instant roofing cost estimates for Mesa homes — tile R&R, full foam roof systems, or architectural shingle replacement. Calibrated for typical Mesa lot sizes and East Valley monsoon exposure.
Mesa is a balanced market — concrete tile dominates 1990s+ subdivisions in east and south Mesa, while older central Mesa neighborhoods carry a mix of foam, built-up, and shingle roofs. Las Sendas is almost entirely tile.
Based on typical Mesa homes. Final pricing depends on roof condition, repairs, tear-off, complexity, and access. Use the calculator for a range tailored to your roof.
Lift & reset existing tile with new underlayment + flashings.
Range for a typical 2,000 sq ft flat roof.
Dimensional shingles, synthetic underlayment, full warranty.
Drill into pricing, lifespan, FAQs, and what's included for the specific roof you have.
East Valley monsoon storms hit Mesa hard, often with 60+ mph straight-line winds. Underlayment failures show up first as ceiling stains after the first heavy August storm of the season.
A bright white elastomeric topcoat reflects up to 85% of solar radiation, lowering attic temps and AC bills.
Sprayed-in-place foam creates a single seamless membrane — no fasteners or seams to leak.
SPF doubles as roofing and insulation — one of the highest R-values per inch of any material.
On a typical 2,000 sq ft flat roof in Mesa, a foam roof recoat usually runs $2,800–$4,000 and a full SPF foam replacement typically lands $7,500–$12,000 depending on the guarantee. Final pricing depends on roof condition, repairs, surface prep, complexity, and access. Use the calculator for a tailored range in about 30 seconds.
Tile remove-and-reinstall in Mesa generally falls in the $3.50–$7.50 per sq ft range. Most Mesa homes need it once the original underlayment hits the 18–25 year mark. The original concrete or clay tiles are reused; new synthetic underlayment and flashings go in underneath.
It depends on what you have. Mesa is a balanced market — concrete tile dominates 1990s+ subdivisions in east and south Mesa, while older central Mesa neighborhoods carry a mix of foam, built-up, and shingle roofs. Las Sendas is almost entirely tile. If your roof is already foam, recoats keep it going for decades. If it's tile, R&R is almost always cheaper than a brand-new tile roof. If it's shingle and the deck is sound, a single-layer shingle-over is usually the lowest-cost replacement.
Yes — we cover all of Mesa including Las Sendas, Eastmark, Dobson Ranch, Red Mountain Ranch and surrounding ZIPs (85201, 85203, 85207, 85209, 85213, 85215). Get an instant cost range without a phone call.
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