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Phoenix Roofing Contractors

Rosie on the House has been recommending the best Phoenix roofing companies for more than 20 years based on our experience with contractors who specialize residential roof repairs and placements. Our goal is to provide our loyal listeners with contractors who provide necessary roof repairs and/or roof replacements in a timely fashion to minimize the inconvenience to you. Their highly trained Phoenix roofing adjusters can accurately assess and recommend the best course of action for you. Our contractors' extensive level of knowledge and experience in this field guarantees the best possible result in function and appearance. Our full-service roofing experts offer roofing repair, roofing maintenance, re-roofing and flat roofs. They work on all types of roofs: urethane foam, tile, solar tiles, shingle, slate, foam, shakes, metal, torch-down and more.


What should I know about the hail damage to my roof?

     October 5th, 2010 the Phoenix Metro area was pounded by a 100 year hail storm damaging more than 1/2 million roof tops. The result has caused a surge of insurance adjusters, roofing contractors and most important to watch out for the so called "storm chasers." Complete FAQ.

Which kind of flat roof covering does Rosie recommend?

    Foam is the best covering for flat roofs in Arizona. Read why.

How can I prevent monsoon storms from damaging my flat roof?

    Here is what to look for during an inspection of a foam roof or a built-up/asphalt roof, which are the two most common types of flat roofs in Arizona. Read article.

What are the pros and cons of asphalt shingles?

    There are two kinds of shingles: fiberglass and organic-mat shingles. Both are made from asphalt. Learn their pros and cons.

Is clay, concrete or sand cast best for a tile roof?

    All three are beautiful, and both clay and concrete tiles are long-lasting. Here are some of the differences.

What is Rosie’s recommendation for roofing ventilation?

    First, let’s look at the kinds of roof vents.

    Here’s a quick comparison of the most popular roofing materials.

    Asphalt shingles are lightweight, won’t break when you walk on them and carry fire ratings. Many Arizonans choose these low-maintenance fiberglass shingles because they’re the easiest kind of roof for the do-it-yourselfer to maintain and repair.

    Clay or concrete tiles are the most popular choice among Arizonans for pitched roofs. Tile—especially clay—lasts a long time and won’t rot or burn under our scorching summer sun.

    Metal roofs—usually aluminum or coated steel—are durable, fire retardant and almost maintenance-free. They are also energy efficient; metal reflects heat and blocks its transfer into the attic, which can save you money on your air conditioning bill.

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