Mesa Roof Replacement, Done Right for Your Home
Whether your roof is showing its age, you're prepping to sell, or you just bought a home and want a clean slate — we'll help you figure out what your roof actually needs. Sonoran Summit specializes in full roof replacement in Mesa, with honest assessments and no pressure to do more than the job calls for.
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Roofing Services We Offer
Roof Replacement / New Roof
A full roof replacement from Sonoran Summit starts with a complete tear-off of your existing roof system down to the deck, which gives us the opportunity to inspect the sheathing for soft spots, rot, or moisture damage before anything new goes on top. We install code-compliant underlayment per the 2024 IRC requirements Mesa now enforces, then complete the field installation — whether asphalt shingle, tile, or metal — with manufacturer specs followed to support the material warranty. Every replacement includes a workmanship warranty on our installation and ends with a city inspection when a permit is required, so there's a documented record of the completed work.
Learn More →New Roof
There's a particular kind of quiet confidence that comes with knowing your roof isn't something you have to think about anymore. When Sonoran Summit completes a new roof on your Mesa home, you get a clean, finished system — consistent in appearance, solid underfoot, and ready to handle whatever Arizona summers throw at it for decades without demanding your attention. Whether you're settling into a home you just purchased, wrapping up a long-delayed project, or simply ready to stop watching a problem get older, a new roof means you move forward without that item sitting in the back of your mind.
Learn More →Re-Roofing
A new roofing layer installed over sound existing material, where conditions allow.
Learn More →Asphalt Shingle Roofing
Durable, cost-effective shingle roofing for most residential homes.
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What's Bringing You to a Roofing Project?
Not Sure What's Driving It — Just Know It's Time
Sometimes there's no single dramatic reason — the roof is older, you've been putting it off, or you just want it handled before it becomes someone else's problem. That's a completely reasonable place to start a conversation.
Aging Roof Past Its Useful Life
Asphalt shingles in Mesa's sun typically have a shorter useful life than in milder climates — years of intense UV exposure break down granules and underlayment well before the calendar says a roof is 'old.' If your roof is 15 or more years old, a replacement assessment is worth doing sooner rather than later.
Getting Ready to List or Sell
A worn roof is one of the first things buyers' inspectors flag, and it can derail a sale or drag down your negotiating position. A fresh roof replacement before you list is often a straightforward way to protect your asking price and keep the transaction clean.
Just Bought the Home
If the inspection flagged the roof or the sellers disclosed its age, getting a proper replacement done early — on your terms and timeline — tends to be less stressful than discovering a problem after you've moved in. It's also a chance to choose materials you actually want.
Cutting Cooling Costs
In a Mesa summer, a poorly insulated or ventilated roof makes your AC work harder than it should. Upgrading to a more reflective or thermally efficient roofing system — tile, metal, or a quality shingle with a good radiant barrier — can take real pressure off your energy bill over the long run.
Why Choose Us in Mesa?
- Roof replacement specialists first — we do the full job properly, from tear-off through final inspection, not just a patch-over
- Experienced with Mesa's tile-heavy neighborhoods and asphalt-shingle homes alike, so your material choice fits your house and budget
- Arizona's intense UV exposure degrades roofing materials faster than most climates — we select products rated for desert heat and recommend accordingly
- Permit-ready process: we pull the City of Mesa building permit so the work is inspected, documented, and on record for resale or refinancing
- Straightforward project communication — you'll know the timeline, the scope, and what we find on the deck before we nail down a single shingle
How It Works, Start to Finish
Free Inspection
We walk the roof and assess materials, structure, and what Arizona code requires.
Written Quote
A clear quote covering materials and labor, no vague line items.
Scheduled Install
Skilled crews on-site, working to spec, with regular progress updates.
Final Walkthrough
We inspect the finished work with you before calling it done.
Arizona Roofing Permits, Simplified
- Mesa has adopted the 2024 International Code Council (ICC) family of codes, including the 2024 IRC — these went into effect January 8, 2026, so any roof replacement now must meet current IRC Chapter 9 roofing requirements
- A permit is generally required for reroofing when changing to a different material than the original roof; reroofing with the same material classification may not require a permit under Mesa Admin Code §4-1-4(B)1(n) — confirm your specific project with Mesa Development Services before starting
- Full roof replacements must meet the same code standards as new-construction roofs per the IRC — including decking, underlayment, and drainage slope requirements
- Permits and inspections can be applied for through the City of Mesa's DIMES ePermit online portal; contact Mesa Permit Services at (480) 644-4273 to confirm requirements for your specific project
- Requirements can change — the above reflects publicly available Mesa code information as of mid-2026, but always verify current permit requirements with the city building department before work begins
Permit requirements vary by project and change over time — a roofer who pulls permits here regularly can tell you what actually applies.
Speak to a Roofing Pro — (928) 938-5866Common Questions
How do I know if my Mesa home actually needs a full roof replacement versus a repair?
It comes down to the age of the roof, the condition of the underlayment, and how much of the surface is compromised. In Mesa's climate, intense UV exposure can silently degrade underlayment and shingle granules even when the roof looks passable from the ground. We'll do an honest assessment and tell you plainly what we find — if a targeted repair is genuinely the right call, we'll say so.
Does a roof replacement in Mesa require a building permit, and who handles that?
It depends on whether you're changing materials — switching from one roofing type to another generally requires a permit under Mesa's code, while replacing with the same classification may not. We pull the permit for you when one is required, and the work gets inspected and documented through the city, which matters for your records if you ever sell or refinance.
I'm not in a rush — is there a right time of year to replace a roof in Mesa?
Most of the year works well in Mesa since there's relatively little rain. Late spring through early summer tends to book up fast as homeowners act before summer heat peaks, so scheduling a bit earlier gives you more flexibility on timing. That said, we work year-round and can plan around your schedule regardless of the season.