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Are you looking for a roofing contractor in Chandler? Icon Roofing is leading roof repair and replacement company serving Chandler, AZ. Contact us today for a free estimate, best-in-class customer service and a guarantee on our craftmanship. 

Roofing Contractors in Chandler, AZ

When roofing problems strike your Chandler home, you need experienced contractors who understand Arizona’s demanding climate and know what it takes to ensure your roof lasts as long as possible, protecting your family and home throughout the hot summers, monsoon season, and cold winters.

Icon Roofing brings years of specialized expertise to every project, from minor repairs to complete roof replacements. Our experts have experience working with shingle, tile, flat, foam, and metal roofs. We stand behind our craftsmanship with a 100% quality guarantee and we’re committed to exceeding your expectations.

Don’t let roofing issues escalate into costly emergencies—our skilled professionals are ready to assess your situation and deliver effective solutions that protect your family’s comfort year-round. Call us today for a free estimate.

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Residential and Commercial Roofing Contractors

Icon Roofing is proud to extend its expert roofing services to both residential homeowners and commercial property owners/managers. We understand that the roofing needs for a family home differ significantly from those of a commercial or industrial facility, and our skilled team is adept at addressing the unique challenges and requirements of each.

Our Professional Roofing Services Include

Tile Roof Repair

Shingle Roof Repair

Multi-Family, Apartments

Roof Replacement

New Roof Installations

Roof Damage

Hail & Storm Damage

Foam Flat Roof Repair and Replacement

Home & Multi-Family Roof Inspections

What Our Customers Say

Details about our Chandler Roofing Services.

Contact our team directly to ask about specific roofing activities; otherwise, please continue reading for an overview of our services.

Roof Inspections

Whether you need minor roof repairs or a complete roof replacement, the first step in the process is an inspection. During this process, an experienced Icon Roofing employee checks out all aspects of your roof to look for specific areas of concern. Our roof inspection services include, but isn’t always limited to, the following:

Attic Inspection

We verify proper ventilation and check for water stains or other indicators of moisture penetration, particularly important in Laveen's extreme summer temperatures.

Ventilation Analysis

Ventilation Component Analysis Proper airflow is critical in Laveen's intense heat. We thoroughly inspect vents and pipe jacks, which frequently develop seal failures over time.

Interior Assessment

Problem areas typically reveal themselves through visible signs like water stains on ceilings or walls, helping identify the source of ongoing issues.

Surface Material Inspection

We identify damaged or loose tiles and shingles often resulting from Laveen's combination of intense sun exposure, South Mountain wind patterns, and seasonal storm activity.

Flashing Assessment

We inspect all metal components where roofing meets walls, chimneys, or open valleys, common areas for water intrusion during heavy rainfall.

Roofing Layer Examination

Multiple layers affect the complexity, time, and approach needed for proper repairs or replacement, especially relevant for older Laveen properties.

Skylight Examination

Skylights require special attention as potential water entry points, receiving comprehensive evaluation for seal integrity and proper flashing.

Drainage System Check

We examine gutters and downspouts for damage or blockages that could lead to water backup and roof damage during Laveen's intense monsoon downpours.

Structural Deck Evaluation

We test for integrity issues by checking for soft spots, loose fasteners, or other indicators of compromised decking beneath your roofing material.

Chimney Review

As roof penetrations, chimneys frequently develop leaks from deteriorated mortar, flashing, or caps – particularly in established Laveen neighborhoods.

Roof Replacement & Installation

When it comes to replacing a roof, just about every roof eventually needs to be replaced. Whether you have a shingle, tile, flat, metal, or foam roof, the materials eventually degrade. And when your roof is beyond repair, a new installation is your only option.

To replace an old roof with a new one, we must remove all of the original roofing material, assess the need to replace decking or sheathing, install a new water barrier, underlayment, and drip edge, and give the work a thorough inspection for readiness upon completion.

We install new shingle, tile, and foam flat roofs for both commercial and residential use. The replacement method can vary based on roof size, slope, and material type. Generally speaking, asphalt shingle roofing is the most cost-effective option; however, it may not be a feasible option for every roof type.

Roof Inspections

Roof maintenance is key to your roof’s longevity and begins with an inspection. Inspections should include an assessment of the roof’s overall condition and, in chandler, be conducted twice a year – but at the least, once a year and shortly before monsoon season sets in.

Maintenance tasks include minor roof repairs, such as replacing loose shingles, tightening down any loose components, and re-sealing penetrations. Furthermore, dirt and debris should be cleaned off. Leaves, twigs, and pinecones can all create pooling, which in turn leads to leaks over time. Moisture trapping debris can also lead to mold issues, though less common in the Sonoran Desert.

Finally, if the home has gutters, a maintenance check for blockages and clearing out any debris can prevent potential roof damage.

Leak Detection & Expert Chandler Roof Repair

If your roof is leaking, our team will quickly identify where and why. Once the issue is known, we can effectively address the problem. The most common reasons for a leak include failure to conduct regular maintenance, dried-out caulking seals, missing or damaged shingles (especially in valleys), and damage caused by storms – heavy rain, high winds, blowing debris, and fallen trees or tree branches.

If you have a serious leak, your ceiling’s drywall will bulge out and eventually burst open or you’ll see water leak through ceiling fixtures, like fans, light fixtures, and A/C vents. Be sure to call immediately to prevent additional damage.

Chandler Roof Repair After Storm Damage

Chandler’s monsoon season can drum up some fairly intense storms, each of which has the potential to cause significant roof damage. The most common ways storms leave their mark on your roof is through high winds blowing shingles and tiles off, heavy rainfall causing pooling and backflow, trees falling over, branches breaking loose from trees, hail damage, and debris caught up in high winds that strikes your roof.

A plus side to living in Chandler is that you don’t have to worry about snow damage or ice storms. A downside is the heat will do a number on poorly made seals and dry out low-quality caulking.

Commercial Roofing

Icon Roofing tackles commercial building repairs and replacements in chandler too. We specialize in tile, shingle, and flat foam roofs and have extensive experience working on apartment buildings, schools, churches, office buildings, retail stores, hospitals, industrial buildings, hotels, and more. Reach out to our team today with questions or to request a repair quote.

Chandler Roof Types

We specialize in repairing and replacing the following roof types.

Tile Roofing

Tile roofs have been used to protect buildings dating back thousands and thousands of years to around 10,000 BC in both China and throughout the Middle East. There's archeological evidence to show that Ancient Romans and Greeks alike used terracotta tiles to roof many of their buildings. Today you find tile roofs still being used across neighborhoods throughout the state due to their affordability, versatility, and aesthetic appeal.

The most common types of materials used for tile roofs include:

  • Terracotta (or clay)
  • Concrete
  • Slate
  • Metal (aluminum, steel, copper, etc.)
  • Synthetic or composite
  • Wood shakes

Shingle Roofing

When discussing shingle roofs, we're most commonly referring to modern, asphalt products. However, shingles are made in a variety of other materials.

Shingles have a number of advantages, including their affordability, range of colors they're available in, and their ease of installation. They also perform well, holding up to extreme weather events, and providing decent levels of insulation.

Shingles lack the fanfare that tile roofs get, plus they don't last quite as long.

Foam / Flat Roofing

Foam roofs use spray polyurethane foam (SPF) as its main component which does a great job at creating a solid, well sealed, and continuous layer across the roof's surface.

Foam is great at insulating and its seamless barrier keeps water and critters out. Foam is a great option for irregular roofs, they hold up very well to monsoon storms, and thanks to their protective UV coating, they repel the summer sun on the most sweltering days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about your roof repair or replacement? If so, see if your question is answered below. If not, reach out to our team today to speak with an experienced roofer.

How Fast Can You Provide Storm Damage Repair?

We aim to provide prompt Chandler roof repair for your property’s storm-damaged roof as quickly as possible, in an effort to prevent any further damage to the interior of your home or long-term damage to its structure.

We operate on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you’ve experienced roof damage due to wind, rain, or hail, please reach out at your earliest convenience.

How Much Damage Can Nesting Animals Cause to My Roof?

Critters can do a lot of damage if you’re not careful. Animals can do structural harm by chewing through roofing materials, creating holes. Their nests can clog gutters, impede water flowing through valleys, and even block roof vents. Nesting animals’ feces can also bring along various diseases, plus they can spread fleas and mites to pets.

Do I Fix or Replace My Roof?

If your roof is in disrepair and getting close to requiring a full replacement, the best thing you can do is speak with an experienced roofing contractor about whether Chandler roof repair is sufficient or if a replacement is more suitable. An Icon Roofing team member can assess your existing roof and its damage, review the costs associated with comprehensive Chandler roof repair versus a full replacement, and discuss the pros and cons of each.

What Are Most Common Causes of Roof Damage?

Weather undoubtedly is the most common cause of damage to any roof, commercial or residential. Additionally, poor maintenance often leads to a lot of unnecessary and expensive Chandler roof repair work that could have been avoided. Trees and overhanging limbs will cause damage and clog gutters, and animals – bugs, rodents, and birds that nest, burrow, and scavenge.

Another common cause of roof damage we see, one that all too often necessitates professional Chandler roof repair, is faulty previous work.

What Does My Home Insurance Cover in Regard to My Roof?

While each homeowner’s insurance policy differs, typical coverage for necessary Chandler roof repair often includes weather-related damage; however, issues stemming purely from wear and tear usually are not included. You’ll want to make sure you understand your coverage limit and deductible. Check if your policy includes any exclusions too.

Lastly, when it comes to replacing a roof, you may hear the terms actual cash value and replacement cost. This means that some policies are designed to pay the depreciated value of the roof rather than the actual cost of a brand new one.

How Often Are Central Arizona Roofs Replaced?

With proper maintenance, a tile roof can last 50-plus years, many have lasted much longer. The typical lifespan of a tile roof in The Valley is between 20 to 30 years before it needs to be replaced. Asphalt shingles last anywhere from 15 to 25 years on average. And while foam roofs can stay in use for as many as 20 years, they need to have their protective coating reapplied every five to 10 years.

How Much Does a New Roof Cost?

There are a number of different factors that must be considered when determining the cost to install a new roof. This includes the roof size, complexity of its design, its slope, number of stories off the ground, demolition requirements, materials chosen, and more.

However, with all things considered equal, a 3,000 square-foot house tiled roof is in the $20,000 to $25,000 range on the low-end. A shingle roof would range from around $18,000 to $22,000. While a foam roof can cost $25,000 to $30,000.

Keep in mind that these are merely ballpark figures and to get an accurate estimate to replace your roof, we’ll need to send out an expert to conduct a full assessment of your property.