Chandler mostly went up in one long boom from the 1990s on, and its roofs are aging the same way they were built: together. The two-story stucco house with concrete tile is the standard job here, and the original builder-grade felt under that tile is now the most common reason a Chandler roof leaks.
The tile is fine. The paper under it has a date, and whole subdivisions are reaching it.
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Chandler roofs come with an audience: HOAs that care how a repair reads from the street, and neighborhoods uniform enough that a mismatched tile shows from three doors down. We treat the match — profile, color, clean lines — as part of the scope, and we leave paperwork an HOA can approve without a second letter.
The other local pattern is steep, valley-heavy rooflines. Two-story Chandler houses concentrate monsoon runoff into a handful of valleys, and those valleys and their flashings are where the water finds any shortcut the builder took.
Neighbourhoods we work in: Ocotillo, Sun Groves, Cooper Commons, Downtown Chandler, Clemente Ranch, Andersen Springs.




