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AZ ROC #365125 — CR-42 Specialty Dual

Roofing Repair & Replacement

DRR holds a CR-42 Specialty Dual Roofing license under AZ ROC #365125 — active, bonded, and renewed through April 2028. We perform residential and commercial roofing repair and replacement across the Phoenix metro, coordinated end-to-end with our full restoration and reconstruction services.

What We Do

Licensed Roofing, Fully Coordinated

Storm & Hail Damage Repair

Arizona monsoon season delivers hail, high wind, and driving rain that compromise even well-maintained roofs. We assess, document, and repair storm damage with Xactimate-ready scopes — the same documentation standard your adjuster expects.

Residential Roofing

From tile and shingle repair to complete tear-off and replacement, our CR-42 licensed crew handles residential roofing across the Phoenix metro. We coordinate directly with your insurance carrier to eliminate the gap between mitigation and rebuild.

Commercial Roofing

Flat, low-slope, and modified bitumen systems on commercial properties require a different approach than residential roofing. We hold both the CR-42 Specialty Dual license and the KB-1 Dual reconstruction license — so the same company that mitigated your loss can close out the roof.

Leak Detection & Repair

Undetected roof leaks cause secondary water and mold damage that dwarfs the original repair cost. Our teams identify the source, document the cause of loss, and repair it — before water reaches structural framing or interior finishes.

Insurance Claim Documentation

Every roofing scope we write is Xactimate-formatted and includes photo documentation, material specifications, and a full damage narrative. Adjusters get what they need on the first submission.

Post-Restoration Coordination

When a roof loss triggers interior damage — ceiling collapse, water intrusion, mold — DRR handles both sides of the project under one contract. No handoff to a second contractor, no schedule gap, no finger-pointing.

Why It Matters

Two Licenses. One Company. One Bill.

Most restoration companies stop at the ceiling. DRR holds both the KB-1 Dual reconstruction license and the CR-42 Specialty Dual Roofing license — meaning we can carry a storm loss from emergency tarping through full roof replacement and interior restoration under a single contract, with one point of contact and no subcontractor handoff.

AZ ROC #349012 — KB-1 Dual
AZ ROC #365125 — CR-42 Roofing

Roofing — Standards & Equipment

The standards we work to. The equipment we deploy.

Standards we follow

AZ ROC #365125

CR-42 Specialty Dual License (Roofing)

Arizona Registrar of Contractors classification covering both commercial and residential roofing. Required for any roofing work exceeding minor repair scope on permitted structures statewide. Held in-house by DRR — no roofing subs.

ASTM D3462 / D3018

Asphalt shingle quality + application

Industry consensus standards for asphalt shingle composition (D3462) and application (D3018). Manufacturer warranty validity is gated on these. We install per shingle-manufacturer specs (GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed) so warranties stay intact.

ASTM E108 / UL 790

Roof covering fire-resistance classification

Class A, B, C ratings for roof covering fire performance — important for code compliance in Arizona's fire-prone foothill zones (Cave Creek, Carefree, Fountain Hills).

AZ Building Codes

IBC 2018 + local amendments

Arizona adopts IBC 2018 with municipal amendments. Permit, inspection, and code-compliance documentation handled in-house — your permit closes when we close.

Equipment we deploy

Tile lifting + ridge tools

Specialty tile-lifting bars and ridge-removal tools for the concrete and clay tile common on Phoenix-Metro custom homes. Removing tiles without breakage preserves manufacturer warranty and reduces replacement cost.

Synthetic underlayments + ice & water shield

GAF Tiger Paw / Deck-Armor or equivalent synthetic underlayment under tile and shingle. Self-adhered ice-and-water shield at eaves, valleys, and penetrations. Synthetic outperforms felt in monsoon-driven wind-driven rain.

Spray-applied sealants for flat / low-slope

Single-ply TPO/PVC welds for commercial flat roofs; SPF (sprayed polyurethane foam) for retrofit. Selection driven by deck condition + scope, not contractor preference.

Drone roof inspection + thermal imaging

Drone photography for documentation and adjuster review on tall/steep-slope roofs. FLIR thermal imaging finds wet substrate hidden under intact-looking covering — critical for hail-damage and storm-damage claims.

Crane + lift access for tile/material delivery

Boom truck and conveyor access for staging tile and shingle bundles directly onto the roof deck — preserves landscape, hardscape, and reduces installer fatigue (which causes most workmanship issues).

FAQ

Roofing — FAQ

Is DRR licensed for roofing in Arizona?

Yes. We hold AZ ROC #365125 (CR-42 Specialty Dual Roofing) for residential and commercial roofing, alongside AZ ROC #349012 (KB-1 Dual) for restoration and reconstruction. Both licenses in-house means a roof loss with interior water damage is handled by one contractor under one contract.

Does insurance cover storm or hail roof damage?

Most homeowners and commercial property policies cover sudden storm and hail damage to the roof. We document the loss with photo evidence, write the scope in Xactimate, and coordinate directly with your adjuster. Wind- and hail-related claims usually cover full replacement when shingle integrity has failed across the roof.

Can DRR provide emergency roof tarping?

Yes — 24/7 dispatch with a 60-minute on-site target for emergency board-up and tarping. Stopping water intrusion is the first priority, regardless of whether the full roof scope is decided yet.

What roof materials do you work with?

Asphalt shingle (3-tab and architectural), concrete and clay tile, metal panel, modified bitumen, TPO, EPDM, and built-up roofing. Residential and commercial. The CR-42 license covers all of these.

How long does a full roof replacement take?

A typical Phoenix-area residential tear-off and replacement takes 1–3 days for shingle, 3–7 days for tile. Commercial flat-roof replacement varies widely with square footage, but most projects fall in the 1–4 week range. Weather (especially monsoon season) can extend timelines.

Do you provide a warranty?

Yes. Workmanship warranty per Arizona ROC requirements, and the manufacturer warranty for the roofing system itself (typically 25–50 years on architectural shingle, longer for metal and tile). Specifics are in your contract before work starts.

Can DRR coordinate roofing with interior water damage restoration?

Yes — that's the whole point of holding both the roofing and restoration licenses in-house. One company, one project manager, one schedule. No handoff between a roofer who finishes and a restoration contractor who has to start over.

Are inspections free?

Insurance-related damage inspections are free. Pre-purchase or planned-maintenance inspections may have a fee depending on scope; we'll quote it before we send a crew.

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