Reyes Roofing LLC
Phoenix, AZ 85017-1202
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Typical cost in Phoenix
$1,500–$8,000 / repair
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Phoenix, AZ 85017-1202
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2636 W Orangewood Ave Ste 100 , Phoenix, AZ 85051-6724
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3201 W Thomas Rd Ste K , Phoenix, AZ 85017-5320
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Phoenix, AZ 85050-4283
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7330 N 16th St Ste A200 , Phoenix, AZ 85020
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2320 W Mission Ln Ste 2 , Phoenix, AZ 85021-2814
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20 E Thomas Rd Ste 2200 , Phoenix, AZ 85012-3133
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Phoenix, AZ 85015-3156
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4535 N 12th St , Phoenix, AZ 85014-4203
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Phoenix, AZ 85017-4239
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4010 N 27th Ave Bldg C , Phoenix, AZ 85017-4715
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2636 W Orangewood Ave Ste 101 , Phoenix, AZ 85051-6724
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For: partial or full shingle replacement after hail in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix hail damage roofing is a growing market category driven by the increasing frequency and intensity of monsoon-season hail events in the Phoenix metro. While Phoenix is not in the traditional Great Plains hail belt, the Arizona monsoon season (July-September) regularly delivers severe thunderstorms capable of producing golf ball-sized hail in Phoenix proper as well as the East Valley cities of Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, and Queen Creek. The July 2023 hail event that struck Gilbert and Mesa - producing hail up to 2.75 inches in diameter - resulted in over 100 million dollars in insured property damage in Maricopa County alone.
| Service | Phoenix Price Range |
|---|---|
| Roof inspection (hail damage assessment) | 0-200 dollars (most offer free after hail event) |
| Minor shingle replacement (under 10 squares) | 1,500-4,500 dollars |
| Partial roof replacement (10-20 squares) | 4,500-12,000 dollars |
| Full roof replacement (30-35 square home) | 8,000-22,000 dollars |
| Tile roof inspection (clay or concrete tile) | 150-400 dollars |
| Tile roof hail repair (per tile) | 10-30 dollars per tile plus labor |
| Gutters (hail dented, full replacement) | 900-3,000 dollars |
| Skylights (hail-cracked replacement) | 400-1,500 per skylight |
| HVAC flashing and cap replacement | 200-600 dollars |
| Insurance deductible (ACV policy, typical) | 1,000-5,000 dollars (homeowner portion) |
| Material | Phoenix Hail Resistance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 3-tab asphalt shingle | Low - dents and bruises easily | Less common in new Phoenix construction; hail events often total these |
| Architectural shingle (impact-resistant) | Moderate to High - Class 3 or 4 impact rated | Standard recommendation for Phoenix post-hail event replacement |
| Concrete tile | Low to moderate - chips and cracks at direct impact | Very common in Phoenix; hail repairs involve matching replacement tile |
| Clay tile | Similar to concrete - cracks at impact | Premium Phoenix homes; difficult to match older tile colors |
Verisk A.I.A. (Aerial Intelligence Advisor) and CoreLogic HailMatrix are the primary hail event mapping services used by Phoenix insurance adjusters to verify storm dates and hail size at specific addresses.**
Any roofing contractor in Phoenix must hold an Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AzROC) license. Verify at roc.az.gov.
AzROC license for roofing:
Unlicensed roofing contractors are a significant problem in Phoenix after hail events - they operate until complaints pile up, then move on. Verify AzROC license before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.
After every major Phoenix monsoon hail event, out-of-state roofing companies (storm chasers) arrive within 24-48 hours targeting affected neighborhoods. They solicit door-to-door with no local office, no established reputation, and often no valid AzROC license. Warning signs:
Arizona law has restrictions on assignment of benefits in some contexts - consult the Arizona Department of Insurance (DIFI) before signing any AOB document.
The AzROC complaint process at roc.az.gov/complaints is the primary recourse against unlicensed or fraudulent Phoenix roofing contractors.
Arizona homeowner insurance hail claims must be filed within the time limit specified in your policy - typically 1 year from the date of loss. File promptly after a Phoenix hail event; do not wait for contractor estimates. The Arizona Department of Insurance can advise on claim filing requirements.
| Factor | Insurance Claim Route | Out-of-Pocket (No Claim) |
|---|---|---|
| Applicable when | Damage significant relative to deductible | Damage is minor; below or near deductible |
| Phoenix typical deductible | 1,000-5,000 dollars (wind/hail may be separate from standard deductible) | N/A |
| Effect on premium | Potential increase at renewal (varies by carrier) | No effect |
| Full replacement vs patch | Insurance typically pays for like-for-kind replacement | Owner controls scope |
| Require AzROC licensed contractor | Insurance requires legitimate licensed contractor | Still require AzROC license |
| Storm chaser risk | Higher - claims attract door-to-door solicitation | Lower - no visible insurance claim in progress |
| Documentation required | Adjuster inspection, contractor estimate, before/after photos | Contractor estimate only |
File an insurance claim when: Damage affects more than 3-5 squares of roofing, multiple tiles are cracked, gutters are heavily dented, or skylights or HVAC caps are damaged. Full roof replacement at ,000-22,000 in Phoenix clearly exceeds the deductible threshold.
Pay out of pocket when: Damage is limited to 1-3 shingles or a few cracked tiles. Minor repairs at 500-1,500 dollars may not exceed the deductible and filing a small claim affects future premiums.
Phoenix concrete and clay tile roofs present a specific post-hail challenge: tile color, profile, and texture change over time due to weathering and UV. Replacement tiles must match the existing field tile - increasingly difficult on roofs older than 10-15 years. Phoenix roofing contractors with tile manufacturer relationships (Boral, Eagle Roofing Products) have better access to discontinued and hard-to-match tiles. Always ask the Phoenix roofing contractor: How will you match the existing tile color and profile? What happens if a match is not available?
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