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Roofing in Country Club at Anthem

Country Club at Anthem is the gated, golf-course-adjacent subdivision built out by Del Webb starting in 2000. Most of the original builds were complete by 2005, which means the tile underlayment across most of the subdivision is now at end of useful life.

A Country Club at Anthem tile reinstall in progress: existing field tile stacked on the slopes, fresh synthetic high-temperature underlayment going down across the deck, with old 30-pound felt being torn off the adjacent slope.
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What we see most in Country Club

Concrete s-tile and flat-tile roofs in the warm earth tones approved by the original architectural review. Standard 30-pound felt under the tile, installed during the original build. Aluminum or galvanized flashings, mostly intact. Foam on flat patio sections of certain elevations.

What we see going wrong: the felt is cracking and brittle at penetrations, particularly on the western and southwestern slopes that take the worst UV load. Ridge tile sets are loose where the original mortar bedding has carbonated. After a hard monsoon, we see lifted ridge tiles and water intrusion at vent and skylight flashings where the original sealant has failed.

Country Club architectural review

Country Club has its own architectural review committee with a specific approved-tile list. Replacement tile must match the existing in profile and color. We'll source from the approved list and prepare the submission with photos and manufacturer specs.

The HOA architectural review process

Country Club requires architectural approval for visible roof material, profile, and color changes. We prepare the package — manufacturer specs, color samples, scope, schedule — and coordinate the approval before the install goes on the calendar.

Read the full architectural review explainer →

Looking at a roof project in Country Club?

A senior estimator will walk it, document it, and put a written scope in your hands within 48 hours.

Or call (623) 555-0123
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