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What's going on with your roof?
Yuma roofing costs, storm damage, and straight answers — sorted by how urgent your situation actually is, not by which page ranks highest.
- 1 Comparing Options
No active problem — planning ahead
Your roof is doing fine. You just want to understand materials, lifespan, and what a future replacement or repair might involve before you need one.
See real cost ranges by material →
Compare Roofing Materials → - 2 Aging Roof
Roof is older, showing wear, no leaks yet
Granule loss, curling shingles, or a roof past its expected lifespan for Yuma’s heat. Nothing urgent, but it’s worth pricing a replacement before it becomes one.
Yuma asphalt replacement runs $4–$7/sq ft →
See Replacement Costs → - 3 Leak or Localized Damage
A leak, stain, or a small area of visible damage
Water stains on a ceiling, a missing shingle, or a soft spot on a flat roof. Isolated, not storm-related, and usually a repair rather than a full replacement.
Typical Yuma repair call: $1,100–$1,500 →
See Repair Costs → - 4 Storm or Monsoon Damage
Wind, hail, or monsoon damage — possibly an insurance claim
Damage that showed up after a wind event or monsoon storm. This is also where an insurance claim usually enters the picture — what adjusters look for and how the process works.
Storm damage, tarping & insurance-claim guide →
Get Storm Damage Help → - 5 Active Emergency
Water actively entering the home right now
An active leak during or right after a storm, a partially detached section, or anything letting water into the house now. This needs a same-day response, not a guide.
Call now — tracked line, fastest response
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How this site prices things
Real Yuma numbers, not a national guess
Every cost figure on this site is sourced and dated — most of them from real Yuma roofing quotes, not a single company's marketing page. Our replacement figures for asphalt shingle and our repair figures are both drawn from thousands of actual Yuma, AZ quotes collected in 2026, cross-checked against a second independent source before publishing. Where a Yuma-specific number doesn't exist yet — currently metal and tile replacement — we say so plainly and show a national benchmark instead of guessing. Figures are current as of August 2026 and rechecked on a regular schedule; always confirm with a real quote before budgeting.
Roofing Help in Yuma, AZ
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement — asphalt ($4–$7/sq ft, Yuma-verified), metal, and tile, priced for Yuma's heat and building code.
Learn more →Roof Repair
Leaks, missing shingles, flat-roof patching, and inspections — typical Yuma repair call runs $1,100–$1,500.
Learn more →Storm & Monsoon Damage
Wind and hail damage, emergency tarping, and what an insurance adjuster will actually look for — a guide no other Yuma roofing site currently publishes.
Learn more →Compare Roofing Materials
Asphalt vs. metal vs. tile for Yuma’s heat — lifespan, cost, and maintenance side by side.
Learn more →Residential Roofing
Reroofing, repair, and storm-damage response for Yuma homes — asphalt shingle, tile, and metal, R-42/CR-42 licensed work.
Learn more →Commercial Roofing
Flat and low-slope systems — TPO, EPDM, and coatings — for Yuma offices, warehouses, and retail buildings, C-42/CR-42 licensed work.
Learn more →Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a new roof cost in Yuma, AZ?
As of August 2026, asphalt shingle replacement in Yuma typically runs $4–$7 per sq ft installed (about $6,200–$9,800 for a 1,500 sq ft roof) — see the full breakdown by material, including metal and tile, on the Roof Replacement Cost guide.
How much does a roof repair cost in Yuma?
A typical Yuma roof repair call runs $1,100–$1,500, based on real local repair quotes — see the Roof Repair Cost guide for a breakdown by problem type, from a simple flashing fix to a full valley leak repair.
Does homeowners insurance cover monsoon roof damage in Arizona?
Often, yes, if the damage traces to a specific storm event rather than gradual wear and tear — the Storm & Monsoon Damage guide walks through what adjusters typically check for and how the claim process works.
Do Yuma roofing companies handle both residential and commercial roofing?
Many do, but the two are licensed and built differently — residential re-roofing and repair falls under Arizona’s R-42 classification, while commercial flat/low-slope work (TPO, EPDM, coatings) falls under C-42, with CR-42 covering both. See the Roofing Services page for how residential and commercial projects in Yuma differ.
What roofing material lasts longest in Yuma’s heat?
It depends on your priorities — tile and metal both outlast asphalt shingle in Yuma’s heat and UV exposure, but at a higher upfront cost, while asphalt remains the most affordable option; the Material Comparison guide breaks down lifespan, cost, and heat performance for all three side by side.
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