Roof Replacement in Phoenix, AZ
When a roof is past repair, a full replacement protects everything under it. Leal Roofing handles complete tear-offs and re-roofs across the Phoenix Valley, from the decking up. We pull the permit, strip the old roof, replace any bad decking or fascia, dry the roof in with new underlayment, and install your new shingle, tile, or flat roof to code.



How We Do It
- 1We inspect and quote
We look at the whole roof, not just the leak, and give you an honest written estimate for free.
- 2Tear-off to the deck
We strip the old roofing down to the decking so nothing bad gets buried under your new roof.
- 3Deck and fascia repair
We replace any rotted decking or fascia we find so the new roof sits on solid, dry wood.
- 4Dry-in and install
Fresh underlayment goes down first, then your new roof, flashing, and sealed penetrations.
- 5Clean-up and walkthrough
We haul off the debris, run a magnet sweep for nails, and walk the finished roof with you.
A new roof that lasts in the Arizona heat
Phoenix roofs take a beating from UV, 115-degree summers, and monsoon storms. We use quality shingles and underlayment rated for that, and we do not cut corners on the parts you cannot see, like flashing and the deck. That is what keeps a roof watertight for decades.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a full roof replacement take?
Most homes are done in two to four days, depending on the size of the roof, the roof type, and whether we find bad decking or fascia once we tear off the old roof. We give you a realistic timeline with your estimate.
Do you handle the permit?
Yes. When a permit is required, we pull it and handle the inspection so you do not have to.
Will you work with my insurance?
Yes. If your roof was damaged by a storm, we can document the damage and work with your insurance adjuster. Call us and we will walk you through it.
How much does a new roof cost?
It depends on the size, the roof type, and the materials. That is why every estimate is free and specific to your roof. We give you an honest number, not a sales pitch.