Monsoon season in Arizona is one of the most intense weather patterns we deal with as roofers. Between heavy rain, high winds, dust storms, and flash flooding, your roof takes a beating—especially if it hasn’t been properly maintained. At Paragon Contracting, we know just how important it is to prepare your roof before the first storm hits, and we’ve helped countless Arizona homeowners and business owners protect their properties from seasonal damage.
Whether you’re getting ready for your first Arizona monsoon season or you’ve lived through many, here are some key steps to take—and what to do if a storm leaves your roof worse for wear.
Arizona’s monsoon season typically starts around June 15 and runs through September 30. While the timing can vary slightly each year, July and August tend to bring the most intense storms. During this time, monsoon weather patterns sweep through the state, bringing strong winds, heavy rain, lightning, and even hail.
Because of how quickly these storms can develop and escalate, preparation is key. The earlier you prep your roof, the better protected your home or commercial building will be once the season hits full force.
The best way to minimize damage from Arizona monsoons is to make sure your roof is monsoon-ready well before the skies open up. Here’s how:
Start with a thorough inspection. At Paragon Contracting, we offer free inspections throughout Arizona—including communities like Scottsdale, Phoenix, Show Low and more—to check for:
We often help homeowners identify issues like loose flashing, missing shingles, or deteriorating sealant—small problems that can turn into major leaks once heavy rain and high winds roll in. Catching these issues early is one of the best ways to protect your home from costly water damage during Arizona monsoon season.
High winds and monsoon storms can cause tree limbs to snap and fall. If you have any overhanging branches above your roof, trim them back to reduce the risk of impact damage or clogged gutters.
Clogged gutters can lead to water backing up and seeping under your roofing materials. Be sure your drainage system is clear and flowing properly so it can handle heavy monsoon rains.
Patio furniture, grills, and even potted plants can become airborne in a strong storm. These items can damage shingles, vents, or skylights if they get tossed onto your roof. Secure or store them in a covered area before the first storm arrives.
Poor attic ventilation can trap heat and moisture—two things you don’t want sitting under your roof during monsoon season. Ensuring your ventilation is up to par can help extend the life of your roofing materials and prevent mold growth.
Even with the best preparation, monsoon roofing damage can still happen. If your roof is impacted by a storm, here’s what to do:
You don’t need to wait until a storm hits to contact a roofing company. In fact, we highly recommend scheduling a roof inspection before the monsoon season begins. It’s one of the best ways to identify small issues before they turn into major repairs.
If you’re unsure whether your roof is ready—or you’ve already noticed warning signs like missing shingles or soft spots—reach out to the Paragon Contracting team today. We’re local, experienced, and understand the unique demands of the Arizona monsoon season.
Need help getting your roof monsoon-ready? Contact us today for a free inspection and expert guidance.