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Tile roofing in Ahwatukee requires long-lasting underlayment, precise flashing, and careful walk-safe practices. Honey Roofing installs concrete and clay tile systems that handle Arizona heat, protect your home from monsoon storms, and maintain architectural beauty.
Local climate & your roof
Underlayment longevity is critical for tile roofs in Ahwatukee, especially with intense summer heat.
Quality materials, code-aware installation, and crews that know how Ahwatukee roofs wear over time.
High-quality clay and concrete ROOF tiles with lifetime underlayment warranty
Professional flashing at all roof transitions and penetrations for ROOF tiles
Gentle ROOF tile maintenance that protects your investment for decades
$12,000 – $28,000
Clay vs concrete, underlayment replacement drives cost
2 – 5 days
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Request free estimateIn our desert climate, shingles last 15–20 years, while tile roofs can last 50+ years but the underlayment usually needs replacement after 20–25 years. Flat foam roofs last decades if you recoat every 5–7 years.
UV exposure from the sun. It dries out shingles, weakens underlayment, and cracks sealants faster than in cooler regions. Monsoon storms with wind and debris are a close second.
The clay or concrete tile itself can last a lifetime, but the felt or synthetic underlayment beneath it won’t. Expect an underlayment replacement every 20–25 years.
Not always. A single leak might just mean a broken tile, slipped shingle, or flashing problem. But if the roof is older, leaks are often a sign it’s time for a bigger repair or replacement.
Tile is most common, but foam roofs are excellent for flat areas, and metal is growing in popularity for its durability and reflectivity.
We check for broken or missing shingles/tiles, cracked sealants, flashing issues, underlayment exposure, ponding water (flat roofs), and interior signs of leaks.
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