Queen Creek, known for its stunning landscapes and community spirit, deserves nothing less than the best roofing services. Icon Roofing is here to meet all your roofing needs, whether it’s a minor repair, a significant storm damage fix, or a complete roof overhaul. Get your free project estimate today by reaching out to our expert team.

Why Icon Roofing is the Top Choice for Queen Creek Residents

  • Our expertise covers a wide range of roofing types, including tile, shingle, flat, foam, and metal roofs.
  • Our team is comprised of experienced professionals ready to deliver top-quality repairs, inspections, maintenance, new installations, and roof replacements.

In Queen Creek, where the desert sun meets rural charm, your roof’s integrity is crucial. We at Icon Roofing understand the local climate’s impact on roofing materials and are adept at addressing issues such as leaks, pest infestations, and damage from the elements.

As GAF Master Elite® Contractors, we guarantee our craftsmanship and your satisfaction. We ensure that your roof is prepared to withstand Queen Creek’s unique weather challenges, from the intense sun to the occasional monsoon.

Queen Creek Roof Repair

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

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Our Dedication to the Queen Creek Community

Icon Roofing isn’t just a service provider; we’re a part of the Queen Creek community. We are committed to maintaining and enhancing the homes and commercial properties in our area. Our local knowledge and extensive experience in Queen Creek ensure that we deliver services that meet and exceed your expectations.

Roof Inspection for Queen Creek Homes and Businesses

Icon Roofing in Queen Creek emphasizes the necessity of comprehensive roof inspections as the cornerstone of any dependable repair or replacement work. We thoroughly examine every aspect to identify and rectify potential issues. Our inspection encompasses:

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.

Icon Roofing Is Your #1 Choice for Queen Creek Roof Repair

Recognizing that every roof has a lifespan, our Queen Creek team is ready to guide you through the replacement process for shingles, tiles, metal, or foam roofs. This includes:

  • Stripping away old roofing materials and assessing the need to replace decking or sheathing.
  • Installing new underlayment, water barriers, and drip edges.
  • Conducting a thorough inspection post-installation to guarantee resilience under Queen Creek’s extreme weather.
  • Specializing in shingle, tile, and foam roof installations for both residential and commercial properties.

Roof Maintenance for Durability

In Queen Creek, we advise semi-annual roof inspections, particularly around the monsoon season, to maintain roof integrity and prolong its lifespan. Our maintenance services include:

  • Addressing and repairing loose shingles, tightening components, and re-sealing areas prone to leaks.
  • Cleaning the roof of debris, such as leaves and twigs.
  • Ensuring gutters are unobstructed to prevent roofing damage.

Leak Detection & Repair

Our team in Queen Creek is proficient in swiftly detecting and fixing leak sources, commonly caused by inadequate maintenance, storm impacts, or deteriorating seals.

Storm Damage Repair

Acquainted with Queen Creek’s intense monsoon season, we specialize in repairing storm-related damages, focusing on prevention of further issues due to the severe summer conditions.

Commercial Roofing

Extending our services to commercial properties in Queen Creek, we offer repair and replacement solutions for various roof types including tile, shingle, and flat foam roofs.

Roof Types in Queen Creek

Reflecting the architectural diversity of Queen Creek, we specialize in a variety of roofing materials and styles, such as:

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 address your property’s storm-damaged roof as quickly as possible in 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 to patch or replace.

An Icon Roofing team member can assess your existing roof and its damage, review the costs associated with a repair or 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 leads to a lot of unnecessary and expensive repair work, 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, one that we see all too often, is faulty work. Poor installation, inadequate knowledge, and low-quality materials lead to reduced lifespans and increased vulnerabilities. Always turn to licensed and bonded contractors when conducting roofing.

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

While each homeowner’s insurance policy differs, typical coverage includes weather-related damage; however, wear and tear usually is 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.