
Your Arizona Roof’s True Lifespan: Material-Specific Breakdown for Desert Homes
Arizona roofs last 15-50 years depending on material. Tile survives 40-50 years, metal 30-40, shingles just 15-20 in extreme desert heat. Learn specifics.

Arizona roofs last 15-50 years depending on material. Tile survives 40-50 years, metal 30-40, shingles just 15-20 in extreme desert heat. Learn specifics.

Learn when to repair vs replace your roof using the 30% cost rule, age factors, and damage assessment. Expert guide for Arizona homeowners making this crucial decision.

Tucson attics regularly reach 150-170 degrees during summer afternoons. This extreme heat radiates downward into living spaces, forcing air conditioning systems to work continuously against the thermal load. Inadequate attic ventilation traps

Roof underlayment forms the critical waterproofing layer between roofing materials and roof decking. This often-invisible component protects homes from water intrusion when surface materials fail. While all underlayments perform this basic function,

Tucson roofs endure one of the most punishing daily routines in the country. Summer surface temperatures reach 160-170 degrees during afternoon hours, then plummet 40-50 degrees overnight. This dramatic temperature swing repeats

What UV Radiation Does to Roofing Materials The Science of Photodegradation Ultraviolet radiation carries enough energy to break chemical bonds in organic materials. This process, called photodegradation, occurs whenever UV light strikes

The Desert Climate Challenge Extreme Heat Damages Roofing Materials Summer surface temperatures on dark roofs reach 160-170 degrees in direct sunlight. This intense heat softens asphalt-based materials, making them vulnerable to damage.