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We've ranked the top 10 roofing companies that operate within 50 miles of Queen Creek. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
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We've ranked the top 10 roofing companies that operate within 50 miles of Queen Creek. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
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Queen Creek, Arizona's hot summers can take a major toll on roofs. Roofing contractors have the skills to repair leaks, replace shingles, replace and reinforce your roof to prevent future issues. Some roofing companies also handle gutter installation, siding replacement and similar projects.
Roofing companies must register with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors to carry out roofing work in Arizona. You can verify a roofer's license using the registration lookup portal.
Find the best roofing company for you in Queen Creek
Check each roofing company's ratings before choosing one. Choose one with at least 3.5 out of 5 stars on customer review platforms, such as the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Google Reviews.
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We rank local service providers based on their average customer rating and number of ratings in order to surface the best pros in your area.
Below are additional roofing companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
Five Guys Roofing
4.9/5(513)
1275 W Houston Ave, Gilbert, AZ 85233
Efficient Roofing
4.5/5(138)
636 W Commerce Ave Ste. B, Gilbert, AZ 85233
State 48 Roofing
5.0/5(389)
1381 N Pioneer St, Gilbert, AZ 85233
Overson Roofing
5.0/5(387)
842 E Isabella Ave Ste. 101, Mesa, AZ 85204
What is the cost of installing a new roof in Queen Creek?
Once it's time to replace your roof, you should take time to select the best material. Every option has a different cost, durability and longevity. Metal, concrete and slate are some of the most resilient roofing materials available.
In Queen Creek, installing a metal roof costs an average of $18,367 for a 2,000-square-foot home. The national average for a metal roof is $17,521 for a 2,000-square-foot home*.
*Local costs were determined using RSMeans project estimates combined with local labor costs from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and cost data from home improvement stores. We also interviewed homeowners from around the country to validate local costs.
How to save money on roof installation in Queen Creek
There are several ways you can save money on roof replacement.
Check your homeowners insurance: Review your homeowners insurance policy to figure out what, if any, roof repair costs are covered. Depending on the cause of damage, such as storms or fallen trees, your insurance policy may cover a portion of the repair cost.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Obtain estimates from at least three Queen Creek roofing contractors. Compare each one before picking a roofer.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: Regular inspections and maintenance allow you to spot minor problems that can become more extensive and expensive ones.
Invest in preventive measures: Consider preventive measures such as adding insulation and improving attic ventilation. These help reduce moisture damage and future repair needs while also lowering energy bills.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Schedule your roof installation during dry seasons with mild temperatures. Inclement weather may postpone work and increase costs. Contractors also tend to offer discounts during off-season periods. Scheduling repairs during dry weather in an off-peak season can save you money.
What are the signs that you need a new roof?
Contact a roofer if you spot the following signs:
Water in your attic: If there are moisture spots in your attic or you spot roof gaps, your roof likely needs repairs.
Damaged shingles: Missing, curled or broken shingles allow moisture into the roof, which can cause the rafters and decking to rot.
Discoloration: Dark discoloration on the undersides of your rafters or decking signals your roof likely has a leak and needs to be replaced.
Mildew or mold Black mold and powdery mildew on your roof can damage your health and home. These can signal roof leaks, which need to be repaired quickly.
Rust: Rust streaks on your flashing or fasteners compromise weatherproofing and structural soundness.
Visible sagging: Your roof sagging indicates that your roof may collapse. Reasons for sagging include excess insulation, mechanical equipment, dense clay tiles, overwhelmed drainage or concrete pavers. Moisture and severely warped sheathing can also reduce your roof's effectiveness at draining precipitation, leading to ponding water, which makes the problem worse.
What are common roofing issues?
Wear and tear inevitably takes a toll on your roof. Performing routine inspections helps identify issues before your roof needs major repairs.
Look out for the following problems during your visual inspection.
Damaged shingles
A major roofing problem is damaged shingles. While asphalt shingles typically last 20–30 years, exposure to extreme weather and ultraviolet radiation erodes them over time, causing cracking or lifting. Curled, cracked or missing shingles can lead to leaks, mold and structural decay by letting in moisture.
Flashing failures
Flashing is the metal sheets around the seams and transition points of your roof. Its purpose is to shield these areas of your roof from rainwater and runoff. Flashing failure is when water leaks through your roof because of improper installation or deterioration. Warning signs of flashing failure include moisture stains, peeling paint, drips from ceilings that align with flashing seams, leaks coming from joints, or sagging areas.
Leaks
Leaks may develop in areas such as seams, protrusions and flashing around vent pipes, valleys, skylights and chimneys where roof planes meet. These watertight joints may shift and allow water in due to expansion and contraction from temperature changes and shrinkage of building materials over time. Fixing leaks as soon as possible prevents more costly damage down the line.
Poor insulation
Poor attic insulation can cause extreme temperatures in your home, resulting in higher energy costs, leaks, ice dams, damaged rafters and mold growth. Ensuring your attic is properly insulated for Queen Creek's temperatures is a must for energy efficiency.
Standing water
Standing water occurs when water doesn't drain from your roof properly due to debris buildup or low areas. This can lead to standing water after storms, which can damage your roof. If it stays for 48 hours or more, moisture can saturate and rot your roof components. Weight stress is another consequence. Standing water can indicate a need to replace your roof surface to correct the drainage or slope. Routine roof cleaning and ensuring proper drainage helps stop these issues from happening.
How long are roofs supposed to last?
A roof's life expectancy depends on climate, maintenance, roof material and installation quality, with proper installation being most important.
Most asphalt shingle roofs have an average life span of 20–30 years. Architectural shingles can last longer, up to 25–30 years, in comparison with traditional three-tab shingles, which usually last around 15–20 years. Well-maintained wood shingles or shake roofs last around 20–25 years, but they can face mold, rot and insects.
Most metal roofs last 40–70 years or more. Concrete roofs generally last 50 years or up to a century with proper maintenance. Slate roofs can last for more than a century.
Facts about Queen Creek
Average Rainfall Summer
2.57"
Queen Creek
11.36"
National Average
Average Rainfall Winter
3.29"
Queen Creek
6.37"
National Average
Average Daily Sunlight
85%
Queen Creek
69%
National Average
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How long are roofs supposed to last?
A roof's life expectancy depends on climate, maintenance, roof material and installation quality, with proper installation being most important.
Most asphalt shingle roofs have an average life span of 20–30 years. Architectural shingles can last longer, up to 25–30 years, in comparison with traditional three-tab shingles, which usually last around 15–20 years. Well-maintained wood shingles or shake roofs last around 20–25 years, but they can face mold, rot and insects.
Most metal roofs last 40–70 years or more. Concrete roofs generally last 50 years or up to a century with proper maintenance. Slate roofs can last for more than a century.
How to save money on roof installation in Queen Creek
There are several ways you can save money on roof replacement.
Check your homeowners insurance: Review your homeowners insurance policy to figure out what, if any, roof repair costs are covered. Depending on the cause of damage, such as storms or fallen trees, your insurance policy may cover a portion of the repair cost.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Obtain estimates from at least three Queen Creek roofing contractors. Compare each one before picking a roofer.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: Regular inspections and maintenance allow you to spot minor problems that can become more extensive and expensive ones.
Invest in preventive measures: Consider preventive measures such as adding insulation and improving attic ventilation. These help reduce moisture damage and future repair needs while also lowering energy bills.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Schedule your roof installation during dry seasons with mild temperatures. Inclement weather may postpone work and increase costs. Contractors also tend to offer discounts during off-season periods. Scheduling repairs during dry weather in an off-peak season can save you money.
Our methodology for selecting roof repair companies
The Homefront Local team employs a proprietary scoring algorithm that evaluates companies based on key factors you value, such as average customer review ratings and trustworthiness indicators. Our method for determining trust involves a comparative analysis of the number of reviews a company receives compared to its local competitors. This leads to companies that have earned more trust from your local community being awarded a higher score. We review national roofing companies against our full roofing methodology. We score roofing companies based on service options, reputation, additional services and customer satisfaction.
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