Emergency ListUpdated 2026

Emergency Roofers Available Now in Phoenix (2026)

When you need a roofer fast in Phoenix — burst pipe, storm damage, no heat in winter — response time is everything. This list highlights Phoenix roofers with strong reviews specifically mentioning fast response, same-day service, and emergency availability.

10 contractors analyzed
Avg rating 5.0
1,738 total reviews

Reviewed by the GetTrustedContractors Editorial Team · Updated 2026

In a true emergency, prioritize stopping active damage first (shut off water, cover roof breach). Then call a licensed contractor — never hire an unlicensed door-knocker after a storm.

Emergency Roofers in Phoenix

1
Arizona Roofers
5.0(607 reviews) Verified
2
Desert State Roofing
5.0(153 reviews) Verified
5
Ready Roofing AZ
5.0(131 reviews) Verified
8
CR Gutters
5.0(110 reviews) Verified
9
XRP Roofing
5.0(109 reviews) Verified
10
Elevate Roofing Pros
5.0(98 reviews) Verified

Questions to Ask a Emergency Roofer in Phoenix

  • What is your typical response time for emergency calls?
  • Do you charge an emergency or after-hours surcharge?
  • Are you available on weekends and holidays?
  • Can you provide a written estimate before starting emergency work?
  • Do you work directly with insurance companies for covered damage?

What to Look for in a Roofer in Phoenix

  • Active state roofing contractor license
  • General liability insurance + workers' compensation
  • Experience with local climate and building codes
  • Pulls permits and schedules required inspections
  • Strong Google reviews with responses to negative feedback
  • Written warranty on both materials and labor

Typical Cost in Phoenix

$8,000–$20,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need a full roof replacement vs. a repair?

If damage affects more than 30% of the roof, or the roof is over 20 years old, replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated repairs. A licensed roofer can provide a free inspection.

What is the average cost to replace a roof?

Most homeowners pay $8,000–$20,000 for a full roof replacement depending on size, materials, and local labor rates. Asphalt shingles are most affordable; metal and tile cost more but last longer.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most residential roof replacements complete in 1–3 days. Larger homes or complex roof lines may take up to a week. Always confirm the timeline in your contract.

Our Ranking Methodology

Contractors on this list are ranked using a weighted score combining Google rating (60%) and total review count (40%). Minimum threshold: 4.0 stars with at least 1 verified review.

We do not accept payment for placement — rankings are based solely on data. Last updated: 2026.

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