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AZ Roofing Works is the preferred residential & light commercial roofing contractor in Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Tempe, Gilbert, Phoenix & beyond. If you are looking to use the best tile, shingle, foam or flat roof repair and replacement company in Phoenix, then request your free estimate today.
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AZ Roofing Works, LLC
310 S Alma School Rd,
Mesa, AZ 85202
✆ (602) 283-3383
Email: info@azroofingworks.com
310 S Alma School Rd,
Mesa, AZ 85202
✆ (602) 283-3383
Email: info@azroofingworks.com
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How Long Does a Tile Roof Last in Arizona?
/in Roof Replacements /by AZ Roofing WorksIn Arizona and other parts of the Southwest, we handle heat like no other part of the country. The dry, intense heat can be in the triple digits for 3 or more months in the summer, and the pressure it puts on our houses is compounded by the inevitable monsoon season and periodic freeze in the winter.
With that, it’s always smart to build something that lasts for generations, which is why many Arizonans choose tile roofs to protect their homes, buildings,and ranches from the elements.
Oftenhome owners decide on tile because it’s one of the best choices you can make in a hot, arid climate, but it also lasts longer than any other roofing material – whatever the weather.
Why is tile so prevalent in this part of the country, and how long does a tile roof last in Arizona? Let’s just say that your grandchildren could easily grow up under the same roof (tiles).
Keep reading to learn more about your current (or potentially new) tile roof.
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