What we see most in Mesquite
Concrete tile on the original builds, with newer infill carrying a higher share of foam and standing seam metal. Architectural review is in scope for visible roof changes, same as the rest of the Anthem subdivisions.
Mesquite carries a mix of original-build tile and a smaller share of contemporary architecture. The tile underlayment timeline applies to the original homes; the newer infill carries a different mix.

Concrete tile on the original builds, with newer infill carrying a higher share of foam and standing seam metal. Architectural review is in scope for visible roof changes, same as the rest of the Anthem subdivisions.
Mesquite 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 →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 moreCommon 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 moreTargeted, 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 moreA senior estimator will walk it, document it, and put a written scope in your hands within 48 hours.