Arizona Market

Licensed Roofers in Arizona — Contractor Database & Business Data

A structured index of roofing contractors operating across Arizona — from Phoenix metro to Tucson, Prescott, and rural counties. Designed for suppliers, B2B sales teams, and procurement professionals who need clean, actionable business data.

Strong
Year-round demand driven by extreme heat climate
Major
Hail & monsoon damage cycles generate recurring work
Active
New construction adds roofing contractors annually
Verified
Data sourced from state licensing & business registries

The Arizona Roofing Market — An Overview

Arizona's climate creates one of the most demanding roofing markets in North America. The combination of intense UV exposure, extreme summer heat that regularly exceeds 115°F in the low desert, and seasonal monsoon storms produces a roofing wear cycle unlike most of the country. Roofs in Arizona require more frequent inspection, maintenance, and full replacement compared to temperate climates — and that chronic demand underpins a substantial contracting industry.

Phoenix is the dominant market, with tens of thousands of residential roof replacements and commercial re-roofing projects completed annually. Scottsdale's high-end residential market supports a distinct segment of premium roofing contractors specializing in tile, slate, and architectural systems. Tucson, while smaller, has a well-established roofing sector shaped by the University of Arizona campus, medical facilities, and the mid-century housing stock that requires periodic re-roofing.

The monsoon season — July through September — is a consistent demand driver. Hailstorms and wind events across the central and northern parts of the state generate concentrated bursts of insurance-driven roofing work, making storm restoration a meaningful revenue stream for contractors who are positioned for it.

Cities & Markets Covered

PhoenixLargest metro; residential & commercial dominance
ScottsdalePremium tile & architectural systems
TucsonUniversity, healthcare, mid-century residential
MesaHigh-volume suburban residential replacement
GlendaleSuburban residential, commercial parks
TempeFlat commercial roofing, mixed-use
ChandlerIndustrial, commercial warehousing
PrescottCooler climate, mountain-region contractors
FlagstaffSnow-load roofing, mountain residential
Casa GrandeI-10 corridor logistics & industrial roofing

Who Uses the Arizona Roofers Data

Building Materials Suppliers

Shingle, membrane, tile, and fastener distributors use contractor lists to target territory reps, run co-marketing campaigns, and identify contractors in growth markets.

Insurance & Claims Adjusters

Restoration and insurance-adjacent businesses use roofing contractor data to build preferred vendor networks across hail and monsoon-affected counties.

Franchise & Brand Expansion

National roofing franchises and regional chains entering Arizona use the data to assess market saturation and identify acquisition or partnership targets.

B2B SaaS & Software Sales

Roofing software platforms — estimation, CRM, drone inspection — use contractor databases as cold outreach lists segmented by geography and company size.

Data Preview — Sample Records

The preview below illustrates the record format. Full contact details are accessible with the complete dataset.

Business NameCitySpecialtyPhoneEmail
Ironwood Roofing SolutionsPhoenixResidential Tile & Shingle+1 602 ███ ████info@████████.com
Saguaro Storm & RoofMesaStorm Restoration+1 480 ███ ████claims@████████.com
Pinnacle Commercial RoofingScottsdaleCommercial Flat Roof+1 480 ███ ████ops@████████.com
Sonora Tile & Roofing Co.TucsonTile Re-Roofing+1 520 ███ ████admin@████████.com
High Desert Roof SystemsPrescottResidential Mountain Region+1 928 ███ ████contact@████████.com

Why This Market Is Active Right Now

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the list include both residential and commercial roofers?

Yes. The dataset covers the full spectrum of licensed roofing contractors in Arizona — residential, commercial, flat roof specialists, tile contractors, and storm restoration firms. Filtering by specialty is available in the full dataset.

Is this list specific to Phoenix, or does it include the rest of Arizona?

The full dataset covers the entire state, including Tucson, Prescott, Flagstaff, Yuma, Sierra Vista, and smaller regional markets. Phoenix metro is the largest subset but not the only one.

What format does the data come in?

The list is delivered as a downloadable CSV formatted for immediate CRM import. Column headers are clearly labeled for standard field mapping.

Are the businesses actively licensed?

Records are sourced from active business registries. Each dataset includes a pull date indicating when the data was last verified against source databases.

Can I purchase data for just one city or region?

Yes — sub-state geographic filters are available on the product page. You can select by city, metro, or county depending on the scope of your campaign.