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Roofing in Mesa & The East Valley

Residential Roofing Contractor Based Out of Gilbert, AZ

Weather-Tite is proud to be the go-to in Mesa and Gilbert for Roofing. The roof on your home is your first defense against the elements. Weather-Tite provides expert residential roofing services tailored to the specific climate needs of homeowners in the East Valley. We specialize in high-quality roof installations, repairs, and replacements for shingle, tile, metal, and flat roofs. Our experienced team understands the importance of using materials and techniques that withstand Arizona’s extreme heat, intense sun exposure, and monsoon season.

Our comprehensive roof inspections come with a detailed photo report so you can see the condition of your roof before making any decisions. Whether you’re facing leaks, broken tiles, or weather damage, Weather-Tite is here to protect your home and investment with integrity and craftsmanship, backed by an excellent workmanship warranty.

Weather Tite Roofing and Construction

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Roofing Systems We Specialize In at Weather-Tite

Clay Tile Roofing

Tile roofs bring the full strength and beauty of a system designed to withstand Arizona’s extreme weather like intense heat and UV exposure. Even withstanding monsoon storms and high winds! Tile Roofs deliver decades of reliable protection with minimal maintenance. Unlike traditional materials, tile roofing resists cracking, warping, and fading, making it ideal for the desert climate we know here in Gilbert and Mesa.

As a bonus, we match your existing colors, textures, and styles so repairs blend seamlessly, maintaining your home’s custom curb appeal and compliance with local building codes.

Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt ensures your roof has a system designed to withstand the intense heat, UV exposure, and monsoon-driven winds. Weather-Tite recommends three types of impact-resistant asphalt shingles for repairs: 3-tab, dimensional, and luxury, each offering distinct benefits tailored to Arizona homes.

Our expert roofing team uses impact-resistant asphalt shingles with a thicker base mat and more flexible materials designed to resist cracking from hailstones or debris. They are tested under the UL 2218 impact test and rated Class 1, 2, 3, or 4, with Class 4 offering the highest resistance. We recommend Class 3 or 4 shingles for Gilbert and Mesa to protect against severe monsoon storms, potentially lowering insurance premiums.

We prefer Malarkey Roofing Products and recommend them to all our customers in the East Valley! See our full range of Asphalt Shingle options.

Low Slope Roofing

Low-slope roofing is a practical choice for Arizona homes and businesses, providing energy efficiency and reliable protection. At Weather-Tite Roofing & Construction, we offer specialized low-slope roof installations, replacements, repairs, and maintenance. Our options include rolled roofing, modified bitumen, SPF foam roofing, and roof coatings to suit various needs and budgets. Each material is selected for durability and energy efficiency, protecting your property from Arizona’s intense heat and monsoon rains.

Composite Shingles

Composite shingles bring value, resilience, and beauty to your roof, delivering a high-end appearance without the high cost. This advanced material is designed to endure Arizona’s extreme desert climate, resisting cracking from monsoon hail and fading from intense UV exposure.

Our team of roofing experts uses Euroshield® composite shingle products, ensuring your roof stays protected, energy-efficient, and visually stunning for years to come.

Our Residential Roofing Services in Mesa

Residential Roofing Questions

Signs that you may need a new roof include frequent leaks, missing or damaged shingles/tiles, sagging areas, granule loss in gutters, and an aging roof (15+ years for shingles, 30+ years for tile or metal).

If the damage is localized or minor, repairs may be sufficient. However, if your roof has extensive wear, repeated issues, or is near the end of its lifespan, a full replacement is often the better long-term investment. We provide free inspections to help you decide.

Most residential roof installations take 1-5 days, depending on the size and complexity of the project. Weather conditions and material type can also affect the timeline.

The cost of a new roof varies based on material choice and roof size. Here’s a general estimate:

Asphalt Shingles: $5,000 – $12,000
Tile Roofing: $10,000 – $25,000
Foam Roofing (Flat Roofs): $6,000 – $15,000
Metal Roofing: $15,000 – $40,000

These are just ballpark figures—contact us for a custom estimate tailored to your home’s needs.

To extend your roof’s lifespan, follow these maintenance tips:
Schedule annual inspections to catch early signs of wear.
Keep gutters clean to prevent water buildup and leaks.
Remove debris like leaves and branches that can trap moisture.
Check your roof for loose, cracked, or missing shingles or tiles.
Ensure proper attic ventilation to reduce heat damage.
Trim overhanging branches to prevent damage from falling limbs.

You can schedule an inspection by calling us directly or submitting a Contact Form. We offer free inspections with no obligation.

Yes! We always provide a detailed written estimate outlining the scope of work, materials, timeline, and pricing before any work begins.

You will have a dedicated project manager who will be your main point of contact throughout the roofing process. Our team is always available to answer any questions and provide updates on your project.

We use tarps and plywood to shield landscaping, secure tools and materials to prevent accidents, and clean up thoroughly each day. We recommend keeping kids and pets indoors or away from work areas during installation.

Yes! We offer warranties on both materials and labor. The warranty length depends on the roofing material and manufacturer, and we’ll provide all warranty details before starting the project.

Roofing Material Questions

Roofing materials are typically delivered by truck and may be placed on your driveway or directly onto your roof, depending on access and project requirements. We coordinate delivery to minimize disruption to your home.

  • Asphalt Shingles – One of the most common and cost-effective roofing materials, available in 3-tab and architectural styles. They offer durability, ease of installation, and a variety of colors.
  • Tile Roofing – Made from clay, concrete, or sand-cast materials, tile roofs are highly durable, energy-efficient, and long-lasting (40-50+ years), but heavier and require proper structural support.
  • Foam Roofing – A spray-applied polyurethane foam commonly used on flat or low-slope roofs. It provides excellent insulation and waterproofing and is a great option for energy efficiency.
  • Rolled Roofing – A budget-friendly option for low-slope roofs, made of asphalt-based materials in long rolls. It is less durable than other options and is often used for sheds, garages, or temporary roofing solutions.

Underlayment is a protective layer installed between the roof decking and the outer roofing material. It acts as a secondary barrier against water intrusion and helps prevent leaks. For tile roofs it is the most important protective part of the roof that prevents water intrusion. Common types include felt paper, synthetic underlayment, and self-adhering waterproof membranes. We have different underlayments we prefer to use based off the roofing material and the application it is being used for.

Weatherblock is a sealing system used along ridges and hips to prevent wind-driven rain and debris from entering the gaps between tiles. It helps maintain the integrity of the roof in extreme weather conditions.

Roof Installer from Weather-Tite exteriors on a roof

Partner with The Most Experienced Roofing Contractors in Mesa

Weather-Tite Exteriors is Mesa’s go-to contractor for Residential Roofing, Commercial Roofing, and Siding. Trust the best in Arizona with your next project!

Contact us today at (602) 654-0067 to schedule your free roof inspection and receive a no-obligation quote.

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