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Roofing contractors in Phoenix and surrounding suburbs such as Glendale, Chandler, Gilbert and Scottsdale are available to homeowners for installing new roofs, renovating old ones, and conducting maintenance work on existing roofs. They can replace cracked shingles, remove snow, fix leaks, clean gutters, and a host of other routine jobs.

Typical Climate in Phoenix

Phoenix experiences hot summers that see the mercury soar over 100° F with night time temperatures remaining over 80° F. The month of March brings heavy rains while the period from July to September is the time for strong winds, hail, and the rare tornado. Thunderstorms can occur any time of the year. The rooftops of Phoenix, therefore, face year-round danger from weather phenomena ranging from hail stones to strong winds and storms. Snow, however, is rare and adds to the popularity of visiting and living in Phoenix in the wintertime.

Roofer Training Programs in Phoenix

Training as a roofer is a two-pronged effort in Phoenix that combines on-the-job-training and certification. It also calls for a certain amount of physical fitness. To qualify for training, applicants need to be over 18 years of age, have at least 8 years of education, and have their own transportation. Applicants need to contact the Arizona Roofers Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for details.

Energy Efficient Roofs in Phoenix/Energy Gathering on the Roofs of Phoenix

Commercial buildings in Phoenix have embraced the national trend for increased energy efficiency. In 2005, the Phoenix City Council adopted the Green Building Guidelines which includes Cool Roof systems and installation of photovoltaic solar panels. The Arizona Cool Roof Council, a non-profit organization whose mission is to "promote the use of cool roofing materials in new and renovated roof systems... and serving as an educational resource for roof designers, installers and building owners," is located in the Phoenix suburb of Peoria.

Unusual Roofs in Phoenix

The historic Rosson House, dating back to 1895, was acquired by the city of Phoenix in 1974. Located in Heritage Square Science Park, the home is open for public tours. The roof sports an octagonal tower and corbelled chimneys among other fine architectural details.

The Stevens House, also located at Heritage Square in Phoenix now houses the Arizona Toy and Doll Museum. Its unique roof is "an irregular belled hipped roof and double pyramidal roof" with an unusual ventilation system.

Rooftop Gardens in Phoenix

Rooftop gardens are no longer a rarity in the city of Phoenix. Green roofs are a popular feature in commercial properties and upmarket residences. The Tempe Transportation Centre in Phoenix's neighbouring city Tempe is one example. Built in 2008, the 5000 square foot garden is planted with native species such as bear grass and Rocky Point ice plant. It is expected that these plants will require no watering once they are mature. The LEED certified multi-use building is designed to be 52 percent more energy efficient than comparable buildings.