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Arizona home services

Find a trusted contractor in Arizona.

Arizona's extreme heat, intense UV, and summer monsoon storms put unusual demands on a home — especially its cooling system. Homative matches Arizona homeowners with up to three pre-screened local pros for HVAC, windows, roofing, siding, and gutters who understand what it takes to keep a home comfortable through a desert summer.

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What Arizona homes need

Arizona's climate shapes the work

Arizona summers are long and brutally hot, with monsoon storms and relentless sun on top. Those conditions make cooling and sun protection the dominant concerns for most homeowners.

HVAC sized for extreme heat

Phoenix and much of the state spend weeks above 110°F. Cooling isn't a comfort upgrade in Arizona — it's essential, and a properly sized, efficient system is one of the most important investments a homeowner here can make.

Sun-rated, low-E windows

Arizona's intense UV and heat gain make high-performance, low-E and well-shaded windows a meaningful upgrade. They cut the cooling load, protect interiors from sun fade, and make rooms usable on the hottest afternoons.

Roofing that survives sun and monsoon

Constant UV degrades roofing faster in Arizona, and monsoon downbursts test it with sudden wind and rain. Heat- and UV-rated roofing, including popular tile and foam systems, holds up to the desert's particular punishment.

AZ cost context

What projects tend to cost in Arizona

Arizona project costs run close to national averages, with HVAC weighted heavily because cooling capacity and efficiency matter so much here. Here's a current benchmark before you compare local quotes.

Arizona — typical 2026 project cost ranges, average single-family home
Scope Typical range What's included
Central AC / HVAC replacement $6,500 – $14,000 System sized for extreme desert cooling load
Window replacement (per window) $450 – $1,200 Low-E, sun-rated units to cut heat gain
Tile or foam re-roof $9,000 – $20,000 UV- and heat-rated roofing common in Arizona

Source: HomeAdvisor & Angi regional cost data, 2026

Ranges are statewide estimates and vary by metro, home size, and material. Your matched pros provide exact written quotes for your project.

Where we match in Arizona

Arizona metros and beyond

We match homeowners with pre-screened local pros across Arizona — from the largest metros to smaller towns. Enter your zip code and we'll connect you with contractors who actually serve it.

Phoenix Tucson Mesa Chandler Scottsdale Glendale Gilbert Tempe
Arizona questions

Common questions in Arizona

What size AC do I need for an Arizona home?
Sizing depends on your home's square footage, insulation, windows, and orientation — and Arizona's extreme heat makes correct sizing especially important. An oversized unit short-cycles and an undersized one never keeps up. Your matched HVAC pros perform a load calculation and quote a system sized to it.
Do low-E windows really help in Arizona?
Yes. With Arizona's intense sun, low-E windows reduce heat gain and ease the load on your AC, which is the biggest energy cost in most Arizona homes. They also protect floors and furniture from sun fade. Your matched window pros can quote sun-rated options.
How does monsoon season affect my roof?
Monsoon downbursts bring sudden high winds and heavy rain to a roof already stressed by year-round UV. Getting roofing inspected and any worn areas addressed before monsoon season helps avoid leaks. Submit your project and compare quotes from pros who know desert roofing.
Is Homative free for Arizona homeowners?
Yes. The service is free for homeowners in Arizona, with no obligation to hire. Contractors pay us when they receive a qualified match — you never do.