Ask the Roofer
Real answers about Arizona roofing — answered by our contractors at Honey Roofing
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What warranties do you offer?
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Answered by Honey Roofing
2d ago
Manufacturer warranties on materials plus a workmanship guarantee. Coverage is explained in writing before any work starts.
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How long does a roof last in Phoenix?
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Answered by Honey Roofing
2d ago
In our desert climate, shingles last 15–20 years, while tile roofs can last 50+ years but the underlayment usually needs replacement after 20–25 years. Flat foam roofs last decades if you recoat every 5–7 years.
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What’s the biggest cause of roof damage in Arizona?
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Answered by Honey Roofing
2d ago
UV exposure from the sun. It dries out shingles, weakens underlayment, and cracks sealants faster than in cooler regions. Monsoon storms with wind and debris are a close second.
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Do tile roofs really last forever?
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Answered by Honey Roofing
2d ago
The clay or concrete tile itself can last a lifetime, but the felt or synthetic underlayment beneath it won’t. Expect an underlayment replacement every 20–25 years.
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How often should I get my roof inspected?
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Answered by Honey Roofing
2d ago
At least every 2–3 years — and always after a big monsoon storm or hail event. Catching a small issue early can save thousands in water damage.
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Do I need to replace my roof if it’s leaking?
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Answered by Honey Roofing
2d ago
Not always. A single leak might just mean a broken tile, slipped shingle, or flashing problem. But if the roof is older, leaks are often a sign it’s time for a bigger repair or replacement.