Residential Roof Installation In Phoenix & Scottsdale Presents Its Own Unique Challenges

That is why ARC is Arizona's Premier Roofing Option

Residential roofing in Arizona is a specialized field due to the unique challenges posed by our state's climate and geography. When installing a new roof, builders must stay vigilant with regard to the intense heat, UV radiation, dust storms and annual monsoons. Proper installation is crucial for the durability and long term performance of a roofing system. Keeping this in mind, here are some basic key aspects:


1) Materials: The most common roofing materials used in Arizona are asphalt shingles, clay or concrete tile and metal. Each has its own advantages & suitability for our climate. 


2) Heat Resistance: With scorching temperatures prevalent in Arizona, roofs must be able to withstand intense heat without deteriorating or causing interior temperatures to increase. 


3) Ventilation: Proper attic ventilation is essential to dissipate heat buildup and prevent moisture accumulation which can lead to mold and rot. Ridge vents, soffit vents and attic fans are common ventilation solutions in Arizona. 


4) Wind Resistance: Arizona is prone to strong winds and dust storms, especially during monsoon season. Roofing materials must be properly installed to withstand high wind speeds to prevent damage or uplift. 


5) Maintenance: Regular roof inspections and maintenance are necessary to identify and address any issues promptly. Such as: loose shingles, broken tiles, damaged flashing or debris accumulation. This will help ensure the performance of a roofing system for years to come.


When engaging in a residential roofing project, it is always recommended to work with a licensed contractor. We are well versed in the nuances of every system and we can help determine what type of roof makes the most sense for any home.



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