Power Ranch tile roof replacement, done right.
Power Ranch is one of Gilbert's earliest master-planned communities, and most of its homes are squarely in the 20-year-old range. The concrete tile on these roofs is fine. The underlayment underneath is the question, and it's the thing we specify correctly.
Most Power Ranch homes were built between 1999 and the mid-2000s. That puts a lot of these roofs in the underlayment-failure window.
- Concrete tile
- Some flat-tile profiles
- Occasional shingle accessory buildings
Local context
Power Ranch has an active HOA with a clear architectural review process. We prepare the submission for you.
What we do in Power Ranch
- Full tile lift-and-relay with new synthetic high-temp underlayment.
- HOA architectural review packages for the Power Ranch Community Association.
- Broken-tile sourcing (Eagle, Boral, US Tile).
- Ridge and hip rebuilds.
- Monsoon damage documentation for insurance.
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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.
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.
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A senior estimator walks your roof, documents what we find, and sends you a written estimate with photos. Clear scope. Fair price. No pressure.