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Flat Roof Cost, Lifespan & Care in Arizona

Many Arizona homes have flat or low-slope sections. Beyond spray foam, the common systems are built-up (tar and gravel), modified bitumen, and single-ply membranes like TPO.

What will a flat roof cost to replace?

Typical Arizona range: $5.50 to $9.00 per square foot (general estimate, not a quote). Enter your roof's size for a ballpark:

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How long does a flat roof last?

15 to 30 years (depends on the system). Lifespan depends heavily on the system and upkeep. Built-up and modified bitumen often run 15 to 20 years; quality single-ply like TPO can reach 25 to 30. Spray foam is a popular flat-roof option too, and it has its own page.

Why flat roofs go bad

Why you should get it checked

The damage that costs you the most is the kind you can't see from the ground: the underlayment, the flashing, a slow leak in the decking. A free inspection catches it while it's still a cheap fix, before a monsoon turns it into an interior repair.

How to care for a flat roof

Common questions

Which flat roof system is best for Arizona?

It depends on budget and the roof. Single-ply (TPO) reflects heat and lasts longer; built-up and modified bitumen are proven and economical. Spray foam is another popular Arizona option, covered on its own page.

Why does my flat roof keep leaking?

Almost always the seams, flashings, or ponding water, not the field of the membrane. A free inspection pinpoints the source before it spreads.

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