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Roof Replacement Cost in Mesa, AZ (2026)

Direct answer: A typical roof replacement in Mesa costs $16,682$24,602 ($19,322 average) for a 2,375 sq ft architectural-shingle roof. That's $7.02–$10.36/sq ft installed, based on Arizona's 105% labor rate vs. the national average and Q1 2026 material pricing.

Published 2026-04-23·Last reviewed 2026-04-23·Reviewed by Top Local Roofers Editorial Team

Key facts

  • Average cost: $19,322 for a 2,375 sq ft home in Mesa.
  • Per sq ft installed: $7.02–$10.36 (architectural asphalt).
  • Regional labor rate: 105% of US national average (BLS Q1 2026).
  • Typical Mesa home footprint: 1,900 sq ft floor plan; roof area ≈ 2,375 sq ft.
  • Mesa permit fee: ~$325 (varies by jurisdiction + tear-off scope).
  • Primary climate driver: desert. Season: July–September.
  • Most common materials: Concrete Tile, Architectural Shingles.
  • Lifespan (primary material): 4075 years (Concrete Tile).

Roof cost by material in Mesa

Reference: 2,375 sq ft roof, moderate pitch, single story, tear-off of 1 existing layer included. Adjust at the estimator below for your exact roof.

MaterialLowAverageHighLifespan
Concrete Tile$16,682$19,322$24,6024075 yrs
Architectural Shingles$8,363$9,419$10,7392530 yrs

By home size (architectural asphalt)

Roof areaLowAverageHigh
1,500 sq ft$5,371$6,031$6,856
2,000 sq ft$7,033$7,913$9,013
2,500 sq ft$8,695$9,795$11,170

Desert + monsoon roofing in Mesa

  • Monsoon season runs July–September. High UV exposure + temperature swings (40–120°F within a week) age asphalt shingles 20–40% faster than cooler climates.
  • Concrete tile + clay tile are the Mesa standard — lifespan 50+ years, thermal mass keeps attics cooler, resist wind and hail.
  • Reflective "cool roof" coatings on flat TPO reduce cooling load 10–25% per DOE studies — worth it on low-slope sections.
  • Avoid dark asphalt in Mesa: surface temperatures exceed 160°F, reducing warranty effectiveness.

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FAQ: Roofing in Mesa

How much does a roof replacement cost in Mesa, AZ?
A typical asphalt-shingle roof replacement in Mesa costs $16,682–$24,602 ($19,322 average) for a home with a roof around 1,500–2,500 sq ft. That's $7.02–$10.36 per sq ft installed, based on Arizona's 105% regional labor multiplier and Q1 2026 material pricing.
What's the cheapest roofing material in Mesa?
3-tab asphalt shingles remain the most affordable roofing material in Mesa at roughly $95–$147 per 100 sq ft "square" for materials, plus $87–$92 per square in labor. Expect 15–20 years of lifespan. For 25–30 years of life, architectural shingles cost about 40–55% more.
How long does a roof last in Mesa?
In Mesa's desert climate, expect 15–20 years from 3-tab asphalt, 25–30 from architectural asphalt, 40–70 from metal, and 40–75 from concrete or clay tile. Because extreme UV + heat shortens asphalt lifespan, making tile more cost-effective long-term.
How much does Mesa charge for a roofing permit?
Mesa permit fees run roughly $325 for a residential reroof, varying with roof complexity and whether you're doing a tear-off or overlay. Most contractors include permitting in the quoted price — always confirm in writing.
Is roof replacement covered by insurance in Mesa?
Normal wear-and-tear is not insurance-covered, but sudden damage from storms, fallen trees, or covered perils usually is. Document before and after with photos; most insurers require claims within 1 year of the damage event.
What's the best time of year to replace a roof in Mesa?
In Mesa, the best window is outside of July–September — roofers have less competition for scheduling and material deliveries run faster. Spring and early fall are the sweet spots. Pricing usually doesn't vary much seasonally but availability does.
Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Mesa?
Yes. Arizona building code requires a permit for any reroof that exceeds a minor repair (typically >10% of roof surface). Your contractor pulls the permit; you need proof for home insurance and resale. Budget roughly $325.
How do I get 3 free roof estimates in Mesa?
Use our satellite estimator above to get an instant ballpark range for your exact roof, then request quotes from 2–3 local Mesa roofers. Each should provide a written scope + warranty terms. The best price depends as much on crew availability and material pass-through as on raw labor rate.

Sources + methodology

  • Labor rates: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, roofing contractor wage data (Q1 2026). Regional multipliers applied from BLS occupational wage data + cost-of-living indices.
  • Material costs:Homewyse + HomeAdvisor contractor surveys, Q1 2026. Ranges reflect low/median/high observed pricing per 100 sq ft "square".
  • Roof measurements: Google Solar API (v1 buildingInsights.findClosest) for satellite-derived roof area, pitch, and segment count.
  • Permit + regulatory: Arizona building code + Mesa municipal permit fee schedules.
  • Climate + storm data: NOAA Storm Events Database + state insurance department claims data.