Roofing
Full replacements, re-roofs and storm repairs across the Gila Valley — asphalt shingle, standing-seam metal, foam, and tile. Built for monsoon downpours and 110-degree summers.
- Tear-off & Reroof
- Storm Repair
- Insurance Coordination

◆ The Gila Valley's Roof, Since 1990
Thirty-six years of shingle, metal, foam and seamless gutter across Graham County — Thatcher, Safford, Pima, Solomon, and the small towns the big Tucson shops won't drive out to. Ross and Janette Ferrin, husband and wife, since 1990.
Ross and Janette Ferrin started State Roofing in Thatcher in May of 1990. Thirty-six years on, it's still the two of them on the paperwork — Ross on the roof, Janette running the office on High School Avenue. No franchise. No call center. No out-of-town sales team renting an Arizona license.
That's why the hours are short — 10 to 2, Monday through Friday — and why the phone goes to a real person. The bigger Tucson and Phoenix shops won't drive an hour and a half out to Solomon for a single re-roof. The Ferrins built the company around the fact that someone has to.
The Gila Valley sees 110-degree summers, hard monsoon downpours, and dry-baked shingle by year fifteen. We work all of it — shingle, metal, foam, and seamless gutter — and we do it ourselves.
Full replacements, re-roofs and storm repairs across the Gila Valley — asphalt shingle, standing-seam metal, foam, and tile. Built for monsoon downpours and 110-degree summers.
Standing-seam panels and exposed-fastener systems sized for cattle barns, equipment sheds, and the Pima farm-and-ranch country we grew up in.
Seamless aluminum gutter runs cut to length on your driveway. Sized to the kind of monsoon runoff the Gila Valley actually sees, not catalog averages.
Leaks, lifted shingles, failed flashing, blistered foam — the kind of small fix that becomes a big problem the next time it rains. We answer the phone.
No third-party inspector, no door-knocker. Ross gets on the roof, takes the photos, and measures it himself. You hear back the same week.
Line-item materials, real labor, no padding for a sales team we don't have. Insurance paperwork handled in plain English if there's a claim.
It's a small operation by design. The crew on your roof has worked together for years, knows the valley, and answers to the name on the truck.
Magnet pass over the driveway, manufacturer warranty registered, our workmanship warranty signed. And we still pick up the phone after.
Ross did our roof in '98, came back and ran new gutters in '11, and showed up again last summer to patch a monsoon leak before I even finished telling him about it. Same handshake every time.
Ross will climb it himself, write you a real estimate in plain language, and you'll deal with the same two people start to finish. No pressure, no door-knocker follow-up.