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Residential Roofing

East Valley homeowners trust Day One for repairs, replacements, and inspections — priced honestly, done right.

Residential Roofing by Day One Roofing in the East Valley

Day One treats your home like it matters — because it does. From a few broken tiles after a monsoon to a full residential re-roof, we handle East Valley homes with the kind of care that earns referrals.

When Ryan Anderson called with broken tiles, Trevor didn’t just fix them — he showed Ryan how to walk the roof without causing more damage. That’s the difference.

  • Repairs, replacements, and inspections
  • Tile and shingle specialists
  • Honest pricing and a clean job site
  • 5.0★ across 43 homeowner reviews

Not only did he help me out with some broken tiles — he showed me how to walk up there without breaking more.

Ryan Anderson

What's Included in a Day One Residential Roofing Job

A residential roofing project with Day One covers everything from the first in-person inspection to the last photo sent to your phone when the crew cleans up. That means a full assessment of your existing roof system — tile, shingle, or flat — checking not just the surface material but the underlayment, flashing, pipe boots, ridge caps, and deck boards underneath. In the East Valley, the tile almost never fails first; it's the underlayment rotting quietly beneath it that causes leaks. We look at all of it before we write a single number down.

Once you have a quote, you'll know exactly what's being replaced, why, and what gets left alone. We don't pad scopes to run up a ticket, and we don't trim scopes to win a bid we can't actually deliver. Materials are specified by name so you can compare apples to apples if you're getting multiple quotes. When the job is done, Trevor sends photos of the finished work — ridge line, flashings, valleys, the areas most homeowners never see from the ground — so you have a record and a baseline for future inspections.

The Day One Process: How a Residential Roof Project Actually Works

Call (480) 718-6204 and Trevor picks up. Not a call center, not a scheduling bot, not an office manager reading from a script. He'll ask you a few quick questions — age of the roof, what you're seeing inside or outside, whether you've already had other contractors look at it — and set a time to come out in person. No charge for the inspection, no pressure to sign anything that day. Kylan Asher put it plainly in a Google review: Day One came out, told him exactly what was going on, and earned the trust before asking for a dollar.

After the inspection Trevor walks you through what he found, shows you the problem areas, and gives you a written quote with real line items. If your roof is in good shape and just needs a repair, that's what you'll hear — even if a full replacement would have been a bigger job for us. Ryan Anderson noted in his review that he appreciated the straightforward communication throughout the entire process, which is exactly how every job is supposed to go. No subcontractors show up to do the work; the same crew you meet at the start is the crew on your roof.

Arizona Roofing Reality: Heat, Monsoons, and Why Your Tile Roof Isn't Invincible

Residential roofing in Gilbert AZ, residential roofing in Chandler AZ, and really any home across the East Valley shares the same brutal environment: sustained UV exposure that degrades organic materials faster than almost anywhere in the country, summers that routinely push past 115°F, and monsoon storms that arrive fast and hit hard with wind-driven rain, debris, and sudden pressure differentials that exploit any weak point in your roof system. Concrete and clay tile dominates out here because it handles heat well and lasts a long time — but homeowners often don't realize the tile is essentially armor for the underlayment beneath it. That underlayment has a finite lifespan, and once it fails, the tile sitting on top of it is irrelevant.

Asphalt shingle roofs in the Valley age faster than shingle roofs in cooler climates because UV and heat accelerate granule loss and brittleness. Flat and TPO roofs on additions, patio covers, and some full homes need seams and drains inspected after every monsoon season — pooling water and debris buildup are the enemies. Residential roofing in Phoenix AZ and across the broader metro involves all three roof types, sometimes on the same property. Knowing which system you have and how it's aging is the starting point for any honest conversation about repair versus replacement, and that's a conversation we're happy to have without any sales pressure attached to it.

Why East Valley Homeowners Choose Day One Roofing

Day One is a family-run company based right here in Gilbert. Trevor owns it, works it, and answers the phone himself. There are no franchise royalties driving up your quote, no subcontractors whose quality Trevor can't personally vouch for, and no call center triaging your concerns into a ticket queue. Jessica Chang, John Craven, and Paulette Phillips are among the real homeowners who left reviews — 43 of them, averaging a perfect 5.0 stars on Google — and the consistent theme across those reviews is that Trevor treats your house like he'd want someone to treat his. That's not a tagline; it's just how the business operates.

We serve Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Phoenix, and Scottsdale, and we stay in that footprint so we can actually show up when we say we will and stand behind the work we do. If something needs a callback, Trevor is reachable at (480) 718-6204, Monday through Saturday, 8AM to 6PM. The jobs range from a straightforward gutter and walkway repair to full tile re-roofs, and every single one gets the same level of attention. There's no job too small to do right.

Common Questions

Residential Roofing — what to expect.

How do I know if my tile roof in Gilbert actually needs to be replaced or just repaired?

The tile itself rarely fails first — it's the underlayment beneath the tile that deteriorates from heat and UV exposure over time. The only honest way to answer that question is a real in-person inspection where we lift tiles in key areas and look at what's underneath. Trevor will tell you what he finds and give you a straight answer about whether spot repairs make sense or whether the underlayment has reached the end of its life across the whole roof.

Does Day One use subcontractors for residential roofing jobs in Chandler and the East Valley?

No. The crew that shows up is the Day One crew — no subcontractors, no third-party labor hired out by the job. This matters because it means consistent quality and direct accountability on every residential roofing project in Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, and everywhere else we work. If something isn't right, you call Trevor directly at (480) 718-6204 and he handles it.

What should I do after a monsoon storm damages my roof?

Don't get on the roof yourself — post-storm debris and wet surfaces are genuinely dangerous. Document what you can safely see from the ground or interior: water stains on ceilings, displaced tiles visible from the yard, or anything that looks out of place. Then call us and we'll come out for an in-person inspection. We'll photograph what we find so you have documentation for any insurance conversation you need to have.

How much does residential roofing cost in the Phoenix area?

Roofing costs vary too much based on roof size, material type, underlayment condition, and scope of work to give a meaningful number without actually seeing your roof. We don't quote over the phone because a number without an inspection is just a guess — or a low-ball to get in the door. What we can tell you is that we quoted and completed a walkway and gutter job for $280, which gives you a sense of how we price smaller work, and every quote we give is itemized so you know exactly what you're paying for.

Do you handle residential roofing in Phoenix and Scottsdale, or only Gilbert?

We serve Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, Phoenix, and Scottsdale. Residential roofing in Phoenix AZ is very much in our service area. We stay within this footprint intentionally so we can actually show up on time, do the work ourselves, and be reachable afterward — not spread thin across the entire state.

How long does a residential roof replacement typically take?

Most residential re-roofs in the East Valley are completed in one to two days depending on the size of the home, the roof pitch, and the material being installed. We don't leave jobs partially finished overnight without securing the exposed deck. Before the job starts, Trevor will give you a realistic timeline based on your specific roof — not a vague estimate designed to avoid commitment.

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★ 5.0 · 43 Reviews · Gilbert, AZ · Licensed & Insured