Tucson's climate and roofing performance
At 2,400 feet, Tucson receives more annual rainfall than Phoenix — approximately 12 inches versus Phoenix's 8 — and monsoon storms in the Sonoran Desert can be intense, bringing flash flooding, heavy hail, and high winds to neighborhoods from the Catalina Foothills to the Rincon Valley.
The elevation also means greater thermal cycling: wider daily temperature swings that accelerate expansion and contraction stress on roofing materials. We factor this into material recommendations and take a more thorough approach to flashing and seal details that must flex repeatedly.
Serving greater Tucson
Our Tucson service area includes the Catalina Foothills and Skyline Country Club area, where custom luxury homes require premium tile and natural slate matching; the established midtown neighborhoods near the University of Arizona; and the fast-growing communities of Marana, Oro Valley, and Sahuarita.
We're also experienced with Tucson's historic barrio neighborhoods, where older clay tile roofing often needs careful preservation techniques and custom fabrication to match discontinued profiles.
Insurance claims for Tucson storm damage
Tucson homeowners frequently deal with monsoon damage claims — hail impacts, wind-lifted tiles, and water intrusion. ProGuard documents damage thoroughly with photographs and measurements, communicates directly with your adjuster, and works to ensure you receive a fair settlement for the repair or replacement your home needs.