Apex Roofing Solutions · Phoenix, AZ
Affordable Roof Replacement in Phoenix, AZ
A roof replacement is one of the largest home investments you will make — maximizing your insurance recovery and choosing the right material tier is how you get full value
Apex Roofing Solutions structures every replacement project around insurance claim optimization and transparent material pricing — so you pay the right amount, not just the lowest quote.
Transparent Pricing
Our Pricing Approach
Starting From
$6,000–$18,000 depending on size, pitch, and materials
Quote-Based Pricing
- Asphalt shingle replacement is most common; metal and flat roofs quoted separately.
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Every project is unique. Let us assess your situation and provide a tailored, accurate quote.
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What You Get
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Full Tear-Off
Remove all old layers completely to inspect and prepare the deck properly.
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Ventilation Upgrade
Correct ventilation extends shingle life and reduces heating and cooling costs.
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Manufacturer Warranty
Material warranties passed through directly to you at installation.
Our Guarantees
- Lifetime manufacturer warranty + 5-year labor warranty
- licensed insured
- 15+ years
- 5-year workmanship warranty
- GAF Master Elite Certified
Credentials & Certifications
- GAF Master Elite
- CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster
Social Proof
Why Customers Trust Us
- licensed insured
- 15+ years
- 5-year workmanship warranty
- GAF Master Elite Certified
“Found cracked tiles after monsoon season at our Scottsdale home. Apex matched the existing tile color perfectly and replaced 40+ tiles in a single day.”
“The Gilbert heat destroys roofs fast. Apex installed a reflective coating system that dropped our attic temperature by 20 degrees. Impressive work.”
“Honest assessment — they told us we only needed repairs when another company quoted a full replacement. Saved us thousands.”
Our Approach
Roof Replacement in Phoenix
Phoenix's extreme UV exposure and 115°F+ summer temperatures cause asphalt shingles to crack and curl years ahead of their rated lifespan — tile roofs fare better but require specialized repair skills that many general contractors lack.
A roof replacement in Phoenix is rarely an emergency-driven decision the way it is in tornado or hurricane country — more often it's the cumulative result of UV degradation and thermal cycling that has simply exhausted the roofing system beyond repair. In Scottsdale's established neighborhoods north of Shea Boulevard, we frequently assess clay tile roofs where the tiles themselves remain sound but the underlying mortar bed at the ridge and hip caps has crumbled to powder, the peel-and-stick underlayment installed under the tile has hardened and cracked, and the metal flashing at chimneys and parapets has been UV-degraded to the point where it cannot hold sealant. At that stage, replacement is genuinely more economical than attempting to re-do all subsystems piecemeal. Phoenix tile replacement involves removing all existing tile and setting it aside for reinstallation where possible — on premium clay tile roofs where the tile itself is intact, we can reuse 60 to 70 percent of the original field tile, dramatically reducing material cost. New underlayment — typically a premium synthetic underlayment or a peel-and-stick modified bitumen product — is installed over the entire deck, all flashing is replaced with galvanized or copper metal, and new mortar beds are set at ridges and hips before tile is relaid. In Gilbert and Chandler, where homeowners are sometimes replacing concrete tile with standing-seam metal to reduce long-term maintenance, we handle the structural assessment to confirm rafter spacing and decking can support the different load distribution, and install appropriate insulation and ventilation baffles for Phoenix's cooling-dominated climate. The goal in every Phoenix replacement is a system that manages solar heat gain — cool-roof rated materials, proper attic ventilation, and where applicable a radiant barrier deck sheathing — because the energy impact of poor roofing on Phoenix cooling bills is measurable year-round.
Roof replacement pricing varies enormously — from $8,000 for a basic entry-level system to $35,000 or more for steep-slope premium installs — and most homeowners have no framework for evaluating whether a quote is fair or inflated. Apex Roofing Solutions solves this with complete scope transparency: every estimate lists material cost per square, underlayment type, flashing specifications, ventilation components, and labor rate separately. We also operate as insurance claim specialists on every project that involves storm, hail, or wind damage — recovering depreciation holdbacks, supplementing missed line items, and ensuring the scope submitted to your carrier reflects the true cost of a code-compliant installation. For projects without an insurance component, we offer tiered material options from value-tier architectural shingles through premium impact-resistant lines, with honest guidance on which tier is worth the upgrade for your specific roof geometry and climate.
Full-system replacement including decking inspection and ventilation correction for long-term performance — not just surface-level reroofing
Problems We Solve
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The lowest replacement quote almost always reflects a lower material tier — entry-level shingles in hail country, inadequate decking nail schedules, ventilation components that do not meet code — creating a new roof that underperforms and may void the manufacturer warranty
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Insurance carriers routinely issue ACV settlements that withhold 15 to 40 percent of the replacement cost as depreciation — homeowners who do not understand how to recover the RCV (replacement cost value) leave thousands of dollars on the table
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Permit fees, dump fees, and code-required upgrades like drip edge replacement and ice-and-water shield at valleys are frequently excluded from low-bid estimates and added later as change orders, erasing the apparent savings
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Non-certified contractors cannot offer extended manufacturer warranties — a homeowner who replaces a roof using a non-GAF-certified installer cannot access the Golden Pledge warranty that adds meaningful value to the home at resale
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Financing a roof replacement at a high interest rate over 10 years costs more than the replacement itself — structuring insurance recovery correctly and choosing the right financing term dramatically reduces the net out-of-pocket cost
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Roof past its service life with recurring leaks that targeted repairs can no longer fix
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Extensive storm or moisture damage making repair uneconomical compared to full replacement
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Rising energy bills and poor insulation performance from deteriorated roofing systems
Have Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical cost range for a roof replacement from Apex?
For a standard 1,500 to 2,500 square foot residential home in our service markets, architectural shingle replacement runs $9,500 to $16,000 installed with all code-required components. Impact-resistant Class 4 shingles run $12,000 to $19,000 and may qualify for a homeowner's insurance premium discount. Standing seam metal runs $18,000 to $28,000 depending on roof complexity. We provide itemized estimates so you can see exactly what drives the number on your specific project.
How does Apex help maximize an insurance claim for a roof replacement?
We attend the adjuster inspection with our own measurements and damage documentation, compare the adjuster's estimate line by line against our scope, and submit a detailed supplement for any discrepancies — missing line items, incorrect material pricing, excluded code-upgrade costs. We also track your claim through the RCV recovery process, ensuring the depreciation holdback is released once work is complete. Clients who engage us in the insurance process consistently recover 15 to 30 percent more than the initial offer.
Is it worth upgrading to impact-resistant shingles during a replacement?
In hail-prone markets — Dallas, Denver, all of Colorado and Texas — the answer is almost always yes. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles cost 20 to 35 percent more than standard architectural shingles but carry a significantly higher hail resistance rating, which translates to fewer future claims and often a 20 to 30 percent discount on your homeowner's insurance premium. In most cases the insurance discount pays back the upgrade cost within 3 to 5 years. We provide the insurer's certificate after installation.
What financing options are available for a roof replacement?
Apex works with multiple financing partners including GreenSky, Hearth, and regional credit unions specializing in home improvement lending. For insurance-covered replacements, we structure the contract so your insurance disbursements align with the payment schedule, minimizing how much you need to finance. For out-of-pocket replacements, 12-month same-as-cash plans are available for projects under $15,000, and 84-month installment plans for larger projects. All financing is arranged before we schedule the job.
What is the warranty difference between a standard installer and a GAF Master Elite certified contractor?
A standard installer can offer GAF's basic 10-year System Plus warranty. A GAF Master Elite contractor — which Apex is — can offer the Golden Pledge warranty, which covers both material defects and workmanship labor for up to 25 years and is backed by GAF's corporate guarantee rather than just the installer's. This is a documented, transferable asset when you sell the home and is often cited by real estate agents as a selling point in competitive markets.
How long does a full roof replacement take, and what do I need to do to prepare?
A standard residential replacement is typically completed in one day for roofs up to 35 squares on simple gable geometry. Complex hip roofs, multiple valleys, or steep pitches may take two days. You do not need to be home, but someone should be available for the morning walkthrough and evening inspection. We ask that vehicles be moved from the driveway and that you remove fragile items from walls near the roofline — the vibration from nail guns can knock pictures off walls in older homes.
Do you offer free replacement estimates?
Yes — we provide a written estimate after an on-site assessment at no charge.
How can I reduce the cost of a full roof replacement?
Choosing standard architectural shingles, scheduling in the off-season (late fall or early spring), and getting multiple quotes can all reduce costs.
Do you offer financing or payment plans for replacements?
We can discuss staged payment arrangements for larger projects — ask when you book and we'll outline what's available.
Is replacing my roof worth the investment?
A new roof adds resale value, eliminates recurring repair costs, and improves energy efficiency — most homeowners find it worthwhile within a few years.
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