Tile Roof R&R Cost in Phoenix, AZ

Free, instant tile r&r cost estimate for homeowners in Phoenix, AZ. Typical pricing for this work in Phoenix runs $3.50–$7.50 per sq ft installed — 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 is primarily a foam market, but tile is common enough on newer subdivisions and custom builds that we run tile R&R crews here weekly.

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Typical price range

$3.50–$7.50

per sq ft installed

Cost by roof size
Roof sizeLowHigh
1,500 sq ft$5,250$11,250
2,000 sq ft$7,000$15,000
2,500 sq ft$8,750$18,750
3,000 sq ft$10,500$22,500
4,000 sq ft$14,000$30,000
Ranges reflect typical Phoenix-metro pricing. Final cost depends on roof condition, complexity, access, and material selection.

Why tile r&r 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. Phoenix tile roofs span a wide age range — original underlayment from the 1980s and 1990s is well past its useful life, while newer homes still have time. A free inspection separates "do it this season" from "you've got 3–5 more years." An R&R reuses the existing tile and replaces only the underlayment beneath — typically one-third to one-half the cost of a brand-new tile roof, and gives Phoenix homeowners 25–50 years on the new synthetic underlayment.

Tile R&R 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

  • Remove and stack existing tile (typically on the roof)
  • Tear-off and disposal of old underlayment
  • New high-temp synthetic underlayment across the full deck
  • New metal drip edge, valley flashings, and chimney/wall flashings
  • Replacement of cracked or broken tiles (typically 2–3% allowance included)
  • Reinstall original tile to match existing pattern
  • Bird stops, ridge replacement, and trim tile resetting
  • Jobsite cleanup, magnetic nail sweep, and dump fees
  • 5–10 year workmanship warranty

Things that can add cost

  • Deck replacement (rotted plywood beyond minor patches)
  • Tile color matching for full sections (special-order tile)
  • Skylight or solar tube replacement
  • Solar panel detach & reset (priced per panel)
  • Full mortar work or new mud-set bird stops
  • HVAC curb modifications

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FAQs from Phoenix homeowners

How much does a tile r&r cost in Phoenix?

In Phoenix, AZ, typical tile r&r pricing runs $3.50–$7.50 per sq ft installed. 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.

How do I know my Phoenix tile roof is ready for an R&R?

Common signs in Phoenix: active leaks after monsoon storms, slipped or sliding tiles, visible black felt edges that look brittle, granules washing out at gutters, or simply hitting the 18+ year mark on the original underlayment. Phoenix tile roofs span a wide age range — original underlayment from the 1980s and 1990s is well past its useful life, while newer homes still have time. A free inspection separates "do it this season" from "you've got 3–5 more years."

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 tile roof r&r

How much does a tile roof R&R cost in Phoenix?

Most Phoenix-area tile R&R jobs fall in the $3.50–$7.50 per sq ft installed range. A 2,500 sq ft home typically lands $9,000–$19,000 depending on pitch, complexity, broken-tile percentage, and the underlayment system selected.

How often does tile underlayment need replacement in Arizona?

Original 30-lb felt underlayment lasts 18–25 years in the Phoenix sun. Modern synthetic underlayment installed during an R&R should last 25–50 years — likely outlasting the next owner of the home.

Concrete tile vs. clay tile — does the cost change?

Labor is similar. Clay is more fragile and tends to have a slightly higher breakage allowance (3–5% vs. 2–3%), which can nudge the quote up modestly. Replacement clay tiles also cost more per piece if matching is needed.

How long does the R&R take?

Most single-family tile R&R jobs take 4–7 working days, weather permitting. Larger homes or complex hip/valley layouts can run longer. We protect landscaping and pool areas during tile staging.