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Flat and low-slope roofs in Goodyear demand tight seams, proper drainage, and UV-resistant membranes. Honey Roofing installs and services TPO, modified bitumen, and foam systems, adds crickets to fight ponding, and ensures watertight protection for Arizona buildings.
Local climate & your roof
Flat roofs in Goodyear should address ponding and use membranes/coatings that tolerate intense summer heat.
Quality materials, code-aware installation, and crews that know how Goodyear roofs wear over time.
Modern TPO and modified bitumen membranes for superior waterproofing
Advanced drainage solutions to prevent water pooling and damage
Commercial-grade materials built to last 20+ years
$7,500 – $16,000
TPO vs modified bitumen; penetrations add labor
1 – 3 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.
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.
It depends on size, material, and roof style. Shingle roofs average $8,000–$12,000. Tile reroofs (underlayment replacement) can run $12,000–$20,000+. Foam roofs vary by square footage.
Repairs fix isolated issues like broken tiles or flashing. A reroof replaces the entire roofing system — shingles, tiles, or underlayment. Repairs are cheaper short-term, reroofs are long-term solutions.
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