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Shingle Roofing

Asphalt shingle repair and replacement built for desert sun and monsoon wind.

Shingle Roofing in Yuma, Arizona

We install and repair architectural asphalt shingles rated for Arizona's UV exposure and high winds. The right shingle and proper installation are the difference between a roof that lasts 8 years and one that lasts 25.

What's Included

  • Architectural asphalt shingle repair and replacement
  • Impact-resistant Class 4 shingle options
  • Starter strip, underlayment, and ice-and-water shield
  • Ridge cap and ventilation installation
  • High solar-reflectance shingles for AZ heat
  • Insurance claim support for wind and hail damage

Free Roof Inspection

Think Your Roof Took Storm Damage? Call Us Today.

We inspect, document the damage, and fight the insurance claim so you don’t have to. A new roof is often closer than you think.

(928) 509-7276

No obligation. We tell you straight whether you have a claim worth filing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Shingle Roofing questions from Arizona homeowners — answered straight.

How long do asphalt shingles last in Arizona?

Standard three-tab shingles typically last 12 to 18 years in the Arizona desert — well under the 25-year manufacturer rating, which is for moderate climates. Architectural (dimensional) shingles hold up better and last 18 to 25 years in Arizona with proper installation and ventilation. Impact-resistant Class 4 shingles offer the best durability and can qualify for insurance discounts in some policies.

What is a Class 4 impact-resistant shingle and do I need one?

Class 4 is the highest impact-resistance rating for asphalt shingles, tested to withstand 2-inch diameter steel ball impacts. In Arizona, where hail events are common during monsoon season, Class 4 shingles offer real protection and longevity advantages. Some insurance companies offer premium discounts for Class 4 installations. We recommend them for any shingle replacement in Arizona — the cost difference over standard shingles is modest and the durability difference is real.

Can storm damage to shingles be covered by insurance?

Yes — wind and hail damage to shingles is one of the most common approved claim types in Arizona. Hail bruises, granule loss patterns, and wind-lifted tabs are all documentable insurable events. The challenge is that damage is not always obvious from the ground. We inspect, document, and give you a clear picture of whether a claim is viable before you spend time filing one that will be denied.

Why do shingles wear faster in Arizona than the manufacturer says?

Manufacturer lifespan ratings are based on moderate climate testing. Arizona adds three major stress factors those ratings do not account for: extreme UV (300-plus sunny days per year), temperature cycling (140°F+ surface temperatures in summer, occasionally near-freezing in winter), and high-wind monsoon events. All three accelerate granule loss, binder breakdown, and tab lifting. Proper ventilation, quality underlayment, and Class 4 rated products help but do not fully offset the climate.

Does roof color matter for energy efficiency in Arizona?

Yes, meaningfully. Light-colored or cool-roof rated shingles reflect significantly more solar energy than dark shingles. In Arizona, choosing a shingle with a high solar reflectance index (SRI) can reduce attic temperatures by 20 to 30°F, lowering cooling load. We recommend cool-rated options for any shingle replacement and can show you Energy Star rated products that qualify for utility rebates in some Arizona service territories.

Still have questions? Call us — we pick up.

Call (928) 509-7276