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Leadership: Decades of Large-Loss Experience IICRC Certified Firm HAZWOPER ICRA 2.0 Class III-V AZ ROC #349012 AZ ROC #365125 — CR-42 Roofing EMR 0.97 — Workers' Comp Safety Leadership: Decades of Large-Loss Experience IICRC Certified Firm HAZWOPER ICRA 2.0 Class III-V AZ ROC #349012 AZ ROC #365125 — CR-42 Roofing EMR 0.97 — Workers' Comp Safety

24/7 Storm & Hail Roof Response — Mesa AZ

Storm & Hail Roof Damage Repair Mesa AZ —
Emergency Tarping & Replacement 24/7

DRR provides 24/7 storm, hail, and monsoon-wind roof damage repair across Mesa AZ. Licensed under AZ ROC #365125 CR-42 Specialty Dual Roofing — emergency tarping, leak mitigation, tile & shingle repair, full tear-off and replacement, and commercial roofing. We document every loss in Xactimate and work directly with your adjuster, billing the carrier so you pay only your deductible. Call (602) 228-9494.

(602) 228-9494

Live dispatch — 60-minute emergency tarp target, every day

24/7 · 60-min tarp target
AZ ROC #365125 CR-42 Roofing
Tile & shingle specialists
Xactimate insurance billing

Disaster Recovery Restoration repairs storm, hail, and monsoon-wind roof damage across Mesa AZ 24/7. Our roofing division is licensed under AZ ROC #365125— a CR-42 Specialty Dual Roofing credential covering residential and commercial work — from emergency tarping and leak mitigation through tile & shingle repair, full tear-off and replacement, with Xactimate documentation and direct insurance billing.

Mesa Monsoons Hit Roofs Harder Than You Think

Sitting in the open East Valley with the Superstition Mountains channeling storm cells in from the east, Mesa takes the full force of Arizona's July–September monsoon — 60-plus-mph microbursts, driving rain, and the occasional hail core. Mesa's sprawling single-story homes present large, low-slope tile and shingle roof planes with little tree cover to break the wind, so storm forces hit the full roof surface at once. The damage often isn't obvious from the ground: lifted or cracked tile, a stripped course of shingles, and torn underlayment let water in slowly, and the first sign is a stained ceiling weeks later.

Hail & wind, documented for the claim

Monsoon hail and microburst wind that compromise shingle or tile integrity are covered perils. DRR photo-documents the loss across the full roof and writes the scope in Xactimate so your Mesa claim is approved on first submission.

Tile underlayment that actually fails

Mesa's concrete tile roofs rarely break at the tile — they fail at the underlayment beneath. We replace the failed underlayment and re-set tile to profile and color so the repair matches the existing roofline, not just the leak point.

60-minute emergency tarp

24/7 dispatch across Mesa with a 60-minute on-site target. We stop water intrusion at the breach before it reaches decking, insulation, and the ceilings below — then handle the full roof scope and claim.

Mesa-Specific Risks

Why Mesa Roofs Face Unique Storm Challenges

Aging tile roofs in Dobson Ranch & central Mesa

Many homes in Dobson Ranch, the Fiesta District, and central Mesa carry original 1970s–90s concrete tile. The tile outlives the underlayment beneath it by decades — so a single monsoon can expose felt that was already at the end of its service life, turning a wind event into a full re-roof claim.

Exposed East Mesa & Eastmark roof planes

Newer master-planned communities like Eastmark, Las Sendas, and East Mesa sit on open desert flats near Falcon Field with sparse mature tree cover. Microburst winds rolling off the Superstitions hit broad, unshielded roof planes and strip courses of shingle or lift tile across the whole surface.

Low-slope & flat commercial roofs

Mesa's commercial corridors along Main Street, the Riverview district, and the Falcon Field business park run modified bitumen, TPO, and built-up low-slope systems. Ponding after monsoon downpours and wind-lifted membrane seams are the common failure points — and they need a roofer who scopes them for the adjuster, not a patch.

CR-42 Roofing Process

How Storm & Hail Roof Damage Repair Works in Mesa AZ

01

Inspect & document the damage

We inspect the full roof — field shingles, ridge, valleys, flashing, and tile underlayment — and photo-document every point of loss. Mesa's flat, sprawling single-story layouts mean wind and hail strike large continuous roof planes, so we map damage across the entire surface, not just the visible leak.

02

Emergency tarp & leak mitigation

24/7 dispatch with a 60-minute on-site target. We tarp breaches, secure lifted tile, and stop active water intrusion before it reaches decking, insulation, and the ceilings below — the first priority regardless of whether the full roof scope is settled yet.

03

Scope the loss in Xactimate

Every roofing scope is written in Xactimate — the same estimating platform your adjuster uses — with material specs, square counts, and a full cause-of-loss narrative so the claim is approved on first submission, not kicked back for missing documentation.

04

Repair or full tear-off & replacement

From targeted tile and shingle repair to complete tear-off and re-roof, our CR-42 licensed crew rebuilds to manufacturer spec. We match Mesa's predominant concrete tile and architectural shingle profiles so the repair blends with the existing roofline.

05

Insurance coordination & closeout

We bill the carrier directly and work adjuster-to-adjuster through supplements and approvals — so you pay only your deductible. When a roof loss also caused interior water or mold damage, both sides close out under one DRR contract.

Insurance Guidance

Storm & Hail Roof Claims in Mesa — What You Need to Know

Most homeowner and commercial policies cover sudden storm, hail, and monsoon-wind damage to the roof — including resulting interior water damage.

When hail or wind compromises shingle or tile integrity across the roof, claims often cover full replacement rather than spot repair.

DRR writes every scope in Xactimate — the platform your adjuster uses — so claims are approved on first submission, not kicked back.

We work directly with adjusters from all major carriers — State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, and Nationwide.

Emergency tarping costs are a covered mitigation expense — document the damage first, and DRR tarps within a 60-minute target.

Arizona has a finite window to file a storm-damage claim — don't wait for the stain on the ceiling to spread before you call.

DRR bills the carrier directly and works adjuster-to-adjuster through supplements — you only pay your deductible.

FAQ

Storm & hail roof damage repair Mesa AZ — FAQ

Does insurance cover hail and storm roof damage in Mesa?

Most homeowners and commercial property policies cover sudden storm, hail, and monsoon wind damage to the roof. DRR documents the loss with photo evidence, writes the scope in Xactimate, and coordinates directly with your adjuster. When hail or wind has compromised shingle or tile integrity across the roof, claims frequently cover full replacement rather than spot repair. The average Arizona monsoon-season property claim runs into the thousands — we make sure the documentation supports the full scope.

How fast can you get an emergency tarp on my Mesa roof?

DRR runs 24/7 dispatch with a 60-minute on-site target across Mesa — from West Mesa and Dobson Ranch to East Mesa, Las Sendas, Red Mountain, and Eastmark. Stopping water intrusion is the first priority. We tarp the breach and secure lifted tile immediately, then handle the full roof scope and insurance claim afterward.

Do you repair tile roofs as well as shingle roofs?

Yes. Mesa's housing stock is heavy on concrete and clay tile — common across Dobson Ranch, Las Sendas, and the newer East Mesa master-planned communities — alongside architectural asphalt shingle in older central and West Mesa neighborhoods. Our CR-42 Specialty Dual Roofing license covers both. Tile repair means matching profile and color and replacing the underlayment that actually fails in monsoon storms; shingle repair means matching the architectural line so the patch is invisible from the street.

What is Xactimate documentation and why does it matter?

Xactimate is the estimating platform nearly every insurance carrier uses to price a roof claim. When DRR writes your scope in Xactimate — with photo evidence, line-item material specs, and a cause-of-loss narrative — your adjuster receives it in the exact format they review claims in. That eliminates back-and-forth, prevents lowball desk adjustments, and gets storm and hail roof claims approved on the first submission.

Which areas of Mesa do you cover?

All of Mesa and the surrounding East Valley. That includes West Mesa, Dobson Ranch, the Fiesta District, Downtown/central Mesa, East Mesa, Las Sendas and Red Mountain at the foot of the Superstitions, Eastmark, and the Falcon Field corridor — plus neighboring Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, and Apache Junction. We stage from the Phoenix metro and crews are available around the clock, every day.

Are roof damage inspections free?

Insurance-related storm and hail damage inspections are free. DRR will inspect the roof, document the loss, and tell you whether you have a claimable loss before any commitment. Pre-purchase or planned-maintenance inspections may carry a fee depending on scope — we quote that before sending a crew.

Can DRR handle interior damage caused by the roof leak?

Yes — that is the core advantage of DRR holding both the CR-42 roofing license and a full restoration capability in-house. When a monsoon storm tears the roof and water reaches the ceilings, drywall, and flooring below, one DRR project manager carries the job from emergency tarp through roof replacement and interior water/mold restoration. One contract, one schedule, no handoff between a roofer and a separate restoration contractor.

What is the CR-42 Specialty Dual Roofing license?

DRR's roofing division operates under AZ ROC #365125 — a CR-42 Specialty Dual Roofing license issued by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. It authorizes both residential and commercial roofing work statewide, covering asphalt shingle, concrete and clay tile, metal panel, and low-slope commercial systems. It is a separate, dedicated roofing credential — not a general restoration license — so the company that tarps your Mesa roof is the same licensed contractor that replaces it.

Storm damage to your Mesa roof?

Every hour an open roof sits unsealed, water spreads into decking, insulation, and ceilings. Call now — live dispatch, 60-minute emergency tarp target, all of Mesa.

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