What we serve, town-wide.
Paradise Valley is a single municipality with several distinct estate enclaves and architectural districts. Mummy Mountain, the Camelback Corridor, Cheney Estates, Casa Blanca Estates, Clearwater Hills, Tatum Canyon, and the Lincoln Drive Corridor each have their own review processes, microclimate, and material conventions.
Across all of them, the work is custom — concrete and clay tile dominate, with significant inventories of foam roofing on low-slope sections and standing seam metal on contemporary and mid-century forms. We work the entire town and have a senior estimator dispatched to each appointment from a base in the corridor.
Permits and architectural review.
The Town of Paradise Valley has a more restrictive permit process than the surrounding cities. Visible roof material, color, and slope are subject to review, particularly on hillside properties and within certain enclaves. Replacement-in-kind is generally permitted; alterations require submittal. We pull the permit, manage the architectural review submittal where required, and provide the closed-permit documentation when the work is complete.
What's different about working here.
Every enclave
Mummy Mountain, Camelback Corridor, Cheney, Casa Blanca, Clearwater Hills, Tatum Canyon, Lincoln Drive — and the residential pockets between them.
Town permit process
Permit pulled, architectural review submittal managed, closed-permit documentation delivered at completion.
Local crews
Direct W-2 crews dispatched from a Paradise Valley base. Clean trucks, presentable installers, and scheduling that respects your household.