Home Services in Phoenix, AZ
Licensed, insured contractors for Arizona's unique climate — HVAC, roofing, solar & more. Free estimates.
Get Free Estimates →Phoenix's extreme desert heat puts unique demands on HVAC systems, roofing materials, and home infrastructure — finding the right contractor matters more here than almost anywhere.
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Roofers
Licensed roofing contractors for tile, foam, and flat roofing built for Arizona's desert heat.
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Heating and cooling specialists for extreme desert heat — installation, repair, and 24/7 service.
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Licensed plumbers for emergency repairs, water softener installs, and fixture replacements.
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Certified electricians for wiring, panel upgrades, and EV charger installations.
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Professional interior and exterior painters using coatings rated for UV and desert conditions.
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Desert landscaping, xeriscape design, cactus removal, and low-water yard maintenance.
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Certified solar installers capitalizing on Phoenix's 300+ days of sun for maximum ROI.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Phoenix, AZ Home Services
How often does an HVAC system need to be replaced in Phoenix?
Phoenix HVAC systems work harder than in most US cities due to extreme summer heat. Most units last 10–15 years in the Valley — shorter than the national average of 15–20 years. Annual tune-ups and prompt repairs can extend lifespan significantly.
What roofing material is best for Phoenix's climate?
Tile roofing (concrete or clay) is the most popular choice in Phoenix due to its reflective properties and durability in extreme heat. Foam roofing is also common for flat and low-slope roofs. Asphalt shingles are less ideal in the Valley due to UV degradation but can work with proper ventilation.
Do I need a licensed contractor in Arizona?
Yes. Arizona requires contractors to hold a Registrar of Contractors (ROC) license for most work over $1,000. You can verify any contractor's license at roc.az.gov. ProCraft only lists ROC-verified, insured professionals.
What solar incentives are available in Phoenix?
Phoenix homeowners can take advantage of the federal 30% Investment Tax Credit (ITC), Arizona's 25% state solar tax credit (up to $1,000), and APS/SRP net metering programs. Most Valley homeowners see a payback period of 5–8 years.