Tile Roof Repair Secrets Revealed: What Experts Don’t Want You to Know About Your Underlayment
published Jun 30th, 2026
If you live in Arizona or Utah, you probably bought your home for that classic Southwest aesthetic. There is nothing quite like a beautiful clay or concrete tile roof to pull a property together. It looks sturdy, it looks timeless, and most people assume it’s basically invincible. But here is the secret most homeowners don’t […]
Does Foam Roof Coating Really Matter in 2026? Why Phoenix Business Owners Can’t Ignore It
published Jun 16th, 2026
The Phoenix heat doesn’t take a day off, and as we move through 2026, it’s clear that our summers aren’t getting any shorter. For business owners across the Valley: from the busy warehouses in West Phoenix to the retail hubs in Scottsdale: the roof over your head is doing a lot more than just keeping […]
The Homeowner’s Guide to Roofing in Salt Lake City and Ogden: Everything You Need to Know for 2026
published Jun 9th, 2026
Down here along the Wasatch Front, we know that a roof isn’t just a part of your house: it’s your primary defense against some of the most unpredictable weather in the country. From the heavy snow loads in Ogden to the baking summer sun in Salt Lake City, our homes take a beating. As we […]
Looking For a Roof Estimate in Phoenix? Here Are 10 Things You Should Know About Costs and Insurance
published Jun 2nd, 2026
Getting a roof estimate in the Valley of the Sun can feel like a daunting task, especially when you start hearing different numbers from every contractor you call. Whether you’re dealing with the aftermath of a brutal monsoon season or you’ve noticed your shingles are starting to look like potato chips in the 115-degree heat, […]
Flat Roof Repair vs. Replacement: What Phoenix Business Owners Need to Know
published May 26th, 2026
If you own a commercial building in the Valley, you already know that your roof is the first line of defense against our brutal Arizona elements. Whether you’re managing a warehouse in Phoenix or a retail storefront in Scottsdale, the flat roof over your head is constantly under siege. Between the relentless UV rays that […]
Is Your Roof Raising Your AC Bill? How Solar Reflective Coatings Work in the Phoenix Heat
published May 12th, 2026
We’ve all been there. It’s mid-July in Phoenix, the temperature outside is hitting 115°F, and you’re staring at your electric bill with a sense of dread. You’ve turned up the thermostat to 78°F, you’ve closed the blinds, and you’ve swapped your lightbulbs, but the AC still seems to be running non-stop. If your home feels […]
7 Mistakes You’re Making with Monsoon Roof Prep in Arizona (and How to Fix Them)
published May 5th, 2026
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 […]
How to Choose the Best Glendale Roofing Company (Compared to the ‘Storm Chasers’)
published Apr 28th, 2026
If you’ve lived in Glendale or Gilbert for any length of time, you know the drill. A massive monsoon rolls through, the wind howls, and maybe a bit of hail bounces off your driveway. By the next morning, before you’ve even had your coffee, there’s a knock at the door. It’s a friendly-enough person in […]
The Ultimate Guide to How to Find a Roof Leak (Before It Costs You a Fortune)
published Apr 21st, 2026
A tiny water stain on your ceiling might not look like much of a threat. In fact, many homeowners in Phoenix or Mesa might look at a small yellow ring and think, “I’ll get to that after monsoon season.” But at The Roofing Company Inc., we’ve seen how those “small” spots turn into major structural […]
Shingle vs Tile Roofing: Which Is Better For Your Mesa Home?
published Apr 14th, 2026
If you’ve spent more than five minutes driving through the neighborhoods of Mesa, Arizona, or even up through the mountain-side communities in Utah, you’ve noticed a very distinct architectural divide. On one hand, you have the classic, textured look of asphalt shingles. On the other, the heavy, Mediterranean-style clay or concrete tiles. As a Mesa […]