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.
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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