Roofs built for Anthem.
Local crew. Honest assessments. Written estimates with photos. We've reroofed homes across Country Club, Parkside, and the Anthem Hillsides — and we know what's under the tile because we've already lifted it.
The contractor who's already lifted the tile two doors down.
Anthem isn't a city — it's a master-planned community of roughly 30,000 people, almost entirely built between 1999 and 2010. We've reroofed enough homes from that build window to know what's typical at this age. We also know when not to push for a full reinstall.
Senior estimator, not a salesperson
Every project starts with a senior estimator on the roof. They lift a representative section, document with photos, and give you a written estimate. The report is yours to keep.
Written scope, every time
Materials specified. Layers documented. Schedule defined. You'll know exactly what's being installed — and exactly what isn't — before any crew schedules a tear-off.
A phone we answer
During business hours, the phone gets answered. After hours, you get a callback the next morning. No phone tree, no chat widget pretending to be human.
The full Anthem roofing playbook.
Tile, foam, shingle, metal — installed to manufacturer spec for the elevation, the wind exposure, and the climate above the central valley.
Residential Roofing
Full-scope residential roofing across Anthem — tile, foam, shingle, and metal — installed to manufacturer spec for the elevation and the climate.
Learn moreTile Roof Installation & Replacement
The dominant roof type across every Anthem subdivision. Eagle, Boral, and US Tile profiles installed with full underlayment replacement specified for the elevation and the climate.
Learn moreFoam Roof Installation & Recoat
Common on contemporary builds and on flat sections of Tuscan and Spanish Colonial Anthem homes. We recoat on a 4–6 year cycle and rebuild when the substrate has failed.
Learn moreShingle Roofing
Common on accessory structures, second-story additions, and a percentage of original Country Club and Parkside builds. We install GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed systems.
Learn moreMetal Roofing
Standing seam metal on contemporary remodels, accessory structures, and some new builds. We install Drexel, Petersen, and AEP Span systems.
Learn moreRoof Repair
Targeted, documented repair work — lifted tiles, cracked flashing, monsoon damage, leaks. If a repair will buy you another five years, that's what we'll quote.
Learn moreStorm & Monsoon Damage
Microbursts hit the eastern slope of Daisy Mountain harder than the central valley. We document damage thoroughly for insurance claims and repair to original spec or better.
Learn moreRoof Inspection
Written, photographic, plain-language. The right starting point for any homeowner trying to figure out what their roof actually needs.
Learn moreCommercial Roofing
Foam, single-ply (TPO/PVC), and BUR systems on small commercial properties around Anthem and the North Valley.
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Anthem subdivisions we work in every week.
Country Club, Parkside, the Hillsides, Sun City Festival, Mesquite, Palo Verde Estates, the Greens — and the borders into New River and Desert Hills. Click through for what's typical in your subdivision.
- Anthem (Communitywide)Country Club, Parkside, the Hillsides, and every cul-de-sac in between.
- Country Club at AnthemOriginal 2000–2005 builds. Most are hitting the underlayment wall right now.
- Parkside at AnthemFamily-forward Parkside — the original Del Webb non-gated subdivisions of Anthem.
- Anthem HillsideHigher-elevation Hillside homes with the eastern-slope wind exposure that warrants different detailing.
- Anthem Sun City FestivalActive-adult Sun City Festival on the western edge of the community.
- MesquiteMesquite — Anthem subdivision with a mix of tile and contemporary builds.
- Palo Verde EstatesPalo Verde Estates — Anthem-area subdivision with custom and semi-custom homes.
- Greens at AnthemGreens at Anthem — golf-adjacent homes on the Country Club side.
- New River (border)New River — semi-rural community just north of Anthem.
- Desert Hills (border)Desert Hills — semi-rural community just south of Anthem.
Anthem was built in a window. Your roof is the proof.
Anthem broke ground in 1999. Most of the original Country Club and Parkside subdivisions were built between 2000 and 2005. The Hillsides and the later phases were built between 2005 and 2010. The newest infill is still going up today. What that means for the roofs: the original construction window is now hitting twenty to twenty-five years old, which is exactly the age range when standard 30-pound felt underlayment in our climate has finished its useful life.
The tile is fine. Concrete tile in Arizona will outlast your house. The component that fails is the underlayment underneath: the waterproof barrier that does the actual work of keeping water out of your home. By year twenty, the felt is brittle and cracked, and the next monsoon that drives water sideways under the tile is the one that shows up as a stain on your ceiling.
We've reroofed enough Anthem homes to know what's typical at this age. We'll come out, lift a representative section, document what we find with photos, and give you a written estimate. If your underlayment has another five years in it, we'll tell you. If it doesn't, we'll explain what the right specification is for your roof and your elevation.
What to expect before any visible roof work begins.
Anthem is governed by the Anthem Community Council, and most subdivisions have their own HOA architectural review process on top of that. We prepare the submission, coordinate the approval, and schedule the install once the approval is in hand.
Walk and document
Senior estimator on the roof. Photos of every slope, every penetration. A written scope before anything goes to the HOA.
Prepare the submission
Manufacturer specs, color samples, scope, schedule. We assemble the package the way each Anthem subdivision wants to see it.
Approval + permit
ACC and HOA approval first. Then the Maricopa County permit. Both in your file before any crew is scheduled.
Install and close out
Daily progress. Completion photos. Closed-permit documentation handed to you when the work is done.
What to expect — in writing — from first call to final walk.
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The call
During business hours, you reach a person. We schedule the estimator at a time that works for you, usually within the same week.
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The walk
A senior estimator walks the roof, lifts a representative section where appropriate, photographs everything, and answers your questions on the spot.
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The written estimate
Within 48 hours, you get the scope, the materials, the timeline, and the price — in writing, with photos. Yours to keep either way.
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Approvals
HOA architectural review submission and Maricopa County permit, prepared and pulled by us, before any work is scheduled.
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The install
Daily progress updates. A clean job site. The crew you met during the estimate is the crew on your roof.
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The walk-through
A completion review with photos. Workmanship warranty, closed-permit documentation, and the full project file in your hands.
A small sample from the field.
Photo placeholders for now — the launch photoshoot lands soon. In the meantime, the gallery page links to representative project notes by subdivision.
Reviews from real Anthem homeowners.
Excerpts below are placeholders pending real customer consent. The /reviews page carries the full set.
“Anthem Summit was the only roofer who actually lifted a section and showed us what was under there. The estimate was clear, the photos were ours to keep, and the install came in on schedule.”
“Honest from the first phone call. They walked us through what was actually wrong with our roof, what wasn't, and what could wait. The HOA submission was painless because they handled all of it.”
“After the August monsoon we had ridge tiles on the patio. Anthem Summit had us tarped that afternoon and back to a finished install in under three weeks.”
What Anthem homeowners ask us most.
Yes. Anthem is unincorporated Maricopa County, which means the County issues building permits for full reroofs and most structural repairs. We pull the permit on your behalf, schedule the inspections, and give you the closed-permit documentation when the work is done.
Request your roof estimate.
Senior estimator on the roof. Photos with every visit. A written scope of work in your inbox within 48 hours of the appointment.