If you live in Peoria or anywhere in the Valley, you know that Arizona summers are brutal. With temps soaring past 110°F, your roof takes a daily beating.
Not all roofing materials can handle that kind of heat. As trusted local roofing pros, we’ve seen what works—and what doesn’t—on thousands of Arizona homes. Here are the top five materials that stand up to extreme desert conditions.

1. Tile Roofing
Tile roofs—especially clay and concrete—are a top choice for sloped homes in Arizona. They reflect solar heat better than dark materials and create a thermal barrier that keeps homes cooler.
Why it works:
- Heat-resistant and long-lasting
- Classic Southwest aesthetic
- Can last 30+ years with proper care
Looking for a traditional look that performs well in Peoria heat? Tile’s a top contender.
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2. Spray Foam Roofing
Spray foam roofing is ideal for flat or low-slope homes. It’s seamless, reflective, and provides top-tier insulation. Foam roofs are also renewable—just recoat every few years to extend their lifespan.
Why it works:
- Great for flat roofs common in Phoenix and Mesa
- Lowers cooling costs
- Durable with proper maintenance
Learn more about spray foam systems

3. Reflective Shingles
Traditional shingles break down fast in the Arizona sun—but reflective shingles are designed to deflect UV rays and reduce heat absorption.
Why it works:
- An option where HOA or design style requires shingles
- Performs better than standard asphalt
- Must be paired with good attic ventilation
Not our first pick, but reflective shingles are improving and can be effective with proper installation.
Learn more about our shingle roof services
4. Metal Roofing
Metal roofs aren’t just for barns—they’re gaining traction in Arizona for their energy efficiency and impressive lifespan.
Why it works:
- Reflects sunlight well
- Lasts 40–50 years
- Lightweight and low-maintenance
Works best when installed by pros who understand Arizona’s expansion and coating requirements.
5. Cool Roof Coatings
Not ready to replace your flat roof? A cool roof coating could be a smart upgrade. These coatings reflect UV rays and lower the roof surface temperature.
Why it works:
- Extends roof life
- Improves energy efficiency
- Affordable short-term solution
Best for delaying a full roof replacement on flat roofs in Peoria or Glendale.

Which Roof Is Best for Your Peoria Home?
It depends on your roof type, budget, and how long you plan to stay in the home. Our team has deep experience with Arizona’s extreme heat and building styles.
Serving Peoria, Phoenix, and the entire Valley.