Gilbert-based · Manufacturer-certified

Modern roofing for Gilbert homes.

Local crew. Honest assessments. Clear written estimates. We install roofs across Gilbert neighborhoods — and we'd rather earn your trust than win the cheapest bid.

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Gilbert Apex Roofing crew lead reviewing a written scope with a homeowner at a Gilbert tile roof in late-afternoon light
Why Gilbert homeowners call us

Clear process. Straight answers. Work that outlasts us.

We've built the business the slow way — reputation first, volume second. Here's what that looks like in practice.

Senior estimator, not a salesperson

The person who walks your roof is the one writing the scope. No high-pressure rep, no bait-and-switch pricing — just someone who knows Gilbert roofs.

Written estimate in plain language

Materials, layers, timeline, and warranty — all on paper before any work begins. You'll know what you're buying.

Manufacturer-certified installs

Installed by our Gilbert-based crew to current manufacturer spec, with the underlayment and flashing detail that matches Arizona's climate.

Responsive follow-up

Every estimate request gets reviewed promptly, with next steps sent in plain language.

What we install

Every roof type Gilbert homes actually use.

Concrete and clay tile on the master-planned communities, asphalt shingle on the older Heritage District homes, foam roofs on contemporary builds, and standing seam metal on custom remodels.

Residential Roofing

We install and repair every roof type Gilbert homes actually use — concrete and clay tile across the master-planned communities, asphalt shingle on the older Heritage District homes, foam roofs on contemporary builds, and standing seam metal on custom remodels. A senior estimator walks your roof, documents what they find, and sends you a written estimate in plain language.

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Tile Roof Installation & Replacement

Tile is the dominant roof in Gilbert's master-planned communities — Power Ranch, Seville, Val Vista Lakes, Layton Lakes. The tile itself will outlast the house. The underlayment underneath is what actually fails, and it's what we specify correctly: synthetic high-temperature membrane under Eagle, Boral, or US Tile, installed to current code.

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Foam Roof Installation & Recoat

Foam roofing is common on contemporary builds across south and east Gilbert and on a lot of Arizona commercial properties. A proper recoat every 4–6 years is normal foam roof ownership and adds decades to the system. When the foam itself has failed, we rebuild. Either way, you get a written estimate that says exactly which one you need — and why.

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Shingle Roofing

Shingles are standard on the older Heritage District homes and on a fair number of newer Gilbert developments. We install GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed systems with the underlayment, flashing, and ventilation specified for Arizona's climate — not the generic spec that works in Ohio.

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Metal Roofing

Standing seam metal shows up on contemporary remodels, custom homes, accessory structures, and some commercial buildings. We install Drexel, Petersen (PAC-CLAD), and AEP Span systems with the clip spacing, panel width, and color options that fit the architectural intent.

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Roof Repair

Not every roof needs replacing. If a targeted repair will buy you another five years, that's what we'll quote. We fix what's actually broken — lifted tiles, cracked flashing, failed penetration seals, monsoon damage, and active leaks — and document everything photographically so you know exactly what we did.

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Storm & Monsoon Damage

Gilbert gets microbursts, dust storms, and the occasional hailstorm every summer. We document damage thoroughly for insurance, work with adjusters from every major carrier, and never inflate scope to manufacture a claim. If we don't believe a claim is honest, we'll tell you.

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Roof Inspection

The right starting point for any homeowner trying to figure out what their roof actually needs. A senior estimator walks the roof, documents with photos, and writes up findings in plain language. You keep the report whether you hire us or not.

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Commercial Roofing

Commercial foam, TPO, and modified bitumen systems for Gilbert retail, office, and industrial properties. We work with property managers on multi-building recoat programs and handle the individual building too — restaurants, offices, warehouses, medical.

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Service areas

Gilbert neighborhoods we work in every week.

Our trucks are in these communities on a regular basis. Click through for neighborhood-specific roof notes, HOA tips, and what we're seeing on local roofs right now.

Local relevance

How a Gilbert roof actually fails.

Most homes in Gilbert’s master-planned communities — Power Ranch, Seville, Val Vista Lakes, Layton Lakes — were built between the late 1990s and the mid-2000s. That puts a lot of these tile roofs squarely in the underlayment-failure window right now.

The tile itself is fine. Concrete tile in Arizona will outlast your house. The component that fails is the underlayment underneath: the waterproof barrier that does the actual work of keeping water out of your home. In Gilbert’s climate, a standard 30-pound felt underlayment under tile starts to UV-degrade within a few summers. By year fifteen to twenty, the felt is brittle and cracked, and the next monsoon that drives water sideways under the tile is the one that shows up as a stain on your ceiling.

If your tile roof is fifteen years old or more, the right question isn’t “are the tiles broken?” — it’s “what does the underlayment look like?” That’s the inspection we do, and we’ll write up what we find in plain language.

Our process

What to expect, step by step.

Every project runs on the same rhythm. It's the one people recommend us for.

  1. Step 01

    You request an estimate

    Send the online form and we'll get back to you within one business day.

  2. Step 02

    Senior estimator walks the roof

    Photo-documents everything — underlayment condition, flashing, penetrations, ridge components.

  3. Step 03

    Written estimate in 48 hours

    Clear scope, specified materials, timeline, and warranty. Yours to keep either way.

  4. Step 04

    We install and close out

    Permit pulled, HOA coordinated, crew scheduled. Final walk-through with full photo package.

Our work

The three roof systems Gilbert homes actually use.

Tile, foam, and shingle — the materials we spec, install, and stand behind every week in Gilbert.

What our customers say

Reviews from real Gilbert homeowners.

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Common questions

Straight answers to what Gilbert homeowners actually ask.

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Gilbert?

Yes. The Town of Gilbert requires a building permit for full reroofs and most structural repairs. We pull the permit on your behalf as part of every project, schedule the inspections, and give you the closed-permit documentation when the work is done.

Will my HOA in Power Ranch, Seville, or Val Vista Lakes need to approve the work?

Most likely, yes. Most of Gilbert's master-planned communities require HOA architectural review for visible roof material, profile, and color. We prepare the submission package and coordinate the approval before scheduling the install.

How long should a tile roof last in Gilbert?

The tile itself — concrete or clay — will outlast your house. The underlayment beneath is the part that fails. With standard 30-pound felt, expect 15–20 years in Gilbert's climate. With a properly specified synthetic high-temperature underlayment, expect 25–35 years before reinstallation.

My foam roof is 7 years old and looks chalky. Recoat or replace?

Almost always a recoat, if the foam itself is intact. A proper recoat every 4–6 years is normal foam roof ownership and adds decades to the system. We'll inspect, document any moisture intrusion, and tell you honestly whether you need recoat or reinstall.

What does monsoon damage look like in Gilbert?

Most monsoon damage we see in Gilbert is lifted ridge tiles, displaced bird stops, and water intrusion at penetrations where flashing wasn't sealed correctly. Whole-roof failures are rare. We document everything photographically for insurance claims.

Will my homeowner's insurance cover a roof replacement?

It depends on the cause and the policy. Storm damage is typically covered. Gradual UV degradation is not. We work with adjusters from every major carrier, document damage thoroughly, and never inflate scope to manufacture a claim. If we don't believe a claim is honest, we'll tell you.

How long will the work take?

A typical Gilbert tile roof reinstallation takes 3–5 days, weather depending. A foam roof recoat takes 1–2 days. Repairs are usually a half-day to a full day. We give you a written schedule with the scope, and we keep you updated if anything changes.

Request your roof estimate.

A senior estimator walks your roof, documents what we find, and sends you a written estimate with photos. Clear scope. Fair price. No pressure.