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MCR Roofing
4.9(
8
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Serving Prescott Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Miguel was quick to respond. Arrived on time to look at the job and got back with an estimate quickly. Arrived on the agreed date and he and his crew went to work. My job was small but they had it completed the same day they started. They cleaned every bit of the debris from removing the old roof and installing the new roof. Miguel told me of every thing he found during the removal of the old roof and explained it. Great service."
Response time8 hrs
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Mcquality Roofing
5.0(
4
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Serving Prescott Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Good communication from owner Elijah on estimate and scheduling. Good pricing using quality materials. Terrific skilled crew that seemed to care about their workmanship. Cleaned up job site and worked quickly."
703 W Lee
703 W Lee
703 W Lee
703 W Lee
703 W Lee

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14 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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High Quality Roofing LLC
3.5(
4
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Serving Prescott Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

"1. This contractor and his service and installation was a total nightmare. They busted some water pipes under the house by striking the sewer vent pipe on top of the house, driving it down and breaking the supply lines to my bathroom. This action flooded under my house. 2. When it rains hard. Water enters the improper exhaust vents installed from my heater and range hood. Water enters my heating unit and leaks through under the house and onto my stove. Contractor refused to fix a week afterwards, telling me to contact BBB or Roc. He does not return my calls and did not show up for two appointments that were scheduled. Beware of hiring this contractor!"
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
East Valley Insulation LLC
5.0(
1
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Serving Prescott Valley, AZ and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Customers say: Quick response

"While buying a home in Sun City West our inspection reported that attic had blown insulation blocking all the soffit vents. East Valleys crew went to the home and spent hours checking the issue in the attic, in the August heat no less, and let us know that the inspector was mistaken and that the vents were free and clear. They even checked other houses in the vicinity to investigate further. Two other companies who refused to enter the attic ("I know what attics look like") proposed a small number of external OHagin vents instead which wouldn't have solved the issue if it existed. East Valley saved us thousands in unnecessary rework where other firms tried to take advantage. Thank you Mike and your crew!"
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
FAQs for natural slate roofing installation and replacement projects in Prescott Valley, AZ

A slate roof features thin tiles of natural stone installed over a solid deck and underlayment. Formed under intense heat and pressure, slate is exceptionally durable and delivers a distinctive, high-end look. Because the material weighs far more than asphalt, most homes need added structural support before installation. 

While upfront costs are higher and routine inspections are a must, many homeowners choose slate for its unmatched longevity and curb appeal.

Slate stands out for its 50- to 200-year life span, low maintenance, and classic aesthetic. It’s fire-resistant, energy-efficient, and often boosts resale value. 

On the flip side, slate runs far more per square foot than asphalt, weighs up to four times as much, and demands a contractor who specializes in the material. Tiles can crack on impact, and repairs cost more because the work is slow and precise. If your budget and structure can handle it, slate delivers top-tier performance for generations.

Natural and synthetic slate aim for a premium, stone-like appearance, whereas asphalt focuses on affordability. Real slate runs $10 to $30 per square foot installed and lasts up to 200 years; synthetic slate costs $10 to $15 and tops out at 50 to 100 years. 

Standard asphalt averages $3 to $8 per square foot and needs replacement every 20 to 30 years. If you want the slate look without the full price tag—or extra roof weight—synthetic is a solid middle ground.

With routine inspections and prompt repairs, a natural slate roof can last well beyond 100 years; some hard-slate installations reach the 200-year mark. Soft slate falls in the 50- to 125-year range, and synthetic products last 50 to 100 years. 

Remember, flashing, fasteners, and the underlying structure may need attention sooner than the stone itself. Severe hail or fallen limbs can also shorten life span, so schedule periodic checkups with a slate-qualified roofer.

If you plan to stay in your home long term—or want a standout selling point—slate delivers strong value. Although installation costs are high, owners often recoup 60% to 70% at resale and enjoy lower replacement cycles than asphalt. The stone’s durability, energy efficiency, and timeless curb appeal also appeal to eco-conscious buyers because fewer roofs end up in landfills. Just be sure your framing can handle the weight and that you budget for occasional specialty repairs.

Skip the DIY climb if you have a slate roof. Slate may be tough against the weather, but a single misplaced step can crack a tile and create a leak path. The surface also turns slick when wet, upping the risk of injury. Professional crews use staging and hook ladders that spread weight across multiple slates, protecting both the roof and the worker. To inspect or repair slate, call a roofer who specializes in the material.

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