New Roof in Mesa, AZ
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.
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Why Choose a New Roof 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
Arizona Regulations for This Project Type
- 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
Rules like these change often and vary by lot — the fastest way to know what applies to your property is to ask.
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