# 7 Mistakes You’re Making with Monsoon Roof Prep in Arizona (and How to Fix Them)

Last updated: 2026-05-05

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## Summary
It’s late April, the temperatures are starting to climb in the Valley, and the familiar smell of creosote is just a few months away. In Arizona, we know the drill. We enjoy the clear blue skies while we can, knowing that by June or July, the horizon will be dominated by massive dust walls and lightning displays that would make a Hollywood director jealous. But here’s the thing: while we’re all stocking up on water and making sure the AC is humming, many of our neighbors are making critical errors when it comes to their roofs. At The Roofing Company Inc., we’ve spent over 40 years watching the same patterns repeat. We see homeowners wait until the first massive downpour hits in Mesa or Scottsdale, only to realize their living room ceiling is starting to sag. Preparing for the monsoon isn't just about battening down the hatches; it’s about identifying the vulnerabilities that the Arizona sun has been creating all winter long. If you want to avoid an emergency call in the middle of a midnight thunderstorm, you need to avoid these seven common mistakes.

### 1. The "Wait and See" Approach (Ignoring Small Leaks)

The biggest mistake we see: by far: is the assumption that a small leak isn't a big deal. You might have noticed a tiny water spot in the garage or a damp corner in the laundry room during those light spring showers. "I'll get to it eventually," is a dangerous mantra in the desert. The Problem: Arizona monsoons aren't "light showers." They are violent weather events that can dump two inches of rain in 45 minutes. A leak that drips once every ten seconds in March becomes a fire hose in July. By the time the heavy rains hit, that small leak has already weakened your decking and invited mold into your attic. How to Fix It: Don't wait for the first haboob. If you suspect you have an issue, you need to act now. We’ve put together a resource on [how to find a roof leak before it costs you a fortune](https://theroofingcompanyinc.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-how-to-find-a-roof-leak-before-it-costs-you-a-fortune) to help you spot the early warning signs. Identifying the source today could save you thousands in structural repairs tomorrow.
