Old roofs made new — stripped to the deck, rebuilt with new underlayment — in Phoenix and all around it.
"Techos viejos los hacemos nuevos" is how Gilberto describes his own work, and a replacement here is exactly that: the old covering stripped to the deck, rotted sheathing cut out and replaced, new underlayment over the whole roof, and the covering rebuilt clean. Done this way a re-roof buys you decades, not seasons.
What decides a Phoenix replacement is rarely the covering you can see — it is the underlayment you cannot. Sun cooks the felt long before tile cracks or shingle curls, and by the time water shows on a ceiling the paper under the covering has usually been done for years. That is why we quote from the roof itself, not from the street.
We get on the roof and see what is really there.
A written scope and number — not a figure shouted from a ladder.
Tear-off, deck repair, underlayment, covering — one crew.
Clean site and a walkthrough before the truck leaves.
The Valley is not one market — a 1950s block ranch in central Phoenix, a Tempe rental near ASU and a Scottsdale HOA home are three different jobs.




