Roofing & Siding Contractors in Salt Lake City
Roofing and siding contractors in Salt Lake City and the greater Wasatch Front. Salt Lake's 60-inch annual snowfall, dramatic Wasatch Front freeze-thaw cycles, high UV at 4,226 feet elevation, and one of the US's fastest-growing metros create strong year-round roofing demand.
Salt Lake City Roofing — 60-Inch Snowfall, Wasatch Front Freeze-Thaw, and Rapid Growth
Salt Lake City's roofing environment is shaped by its position at the base of the Wasatch Mountains at 4,226 feet elevation: the city receives 60 inches of annual snowfall on average, with the mountain communities to the east accumulating many times that. The valley's bowl geography creates intense inversion events — cold air trapped below the mountains for days or weeks at temperatures well below freezing — interspersed with warm Chinook days that create rapid snowmelt. This cycle is the primary driver of ice dam formation: warm days melt snowpack, water runs to cold eaves, and refreezes into dams that back water under shingles into attic and living spaces. Salt Lake City has grown dramatically: Salt Lake County, Davis County, and Utah County together form one of the US's fastest-growing metro corridors, with Lehi, Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain, and South Jordan adding tens of thousands of new homes. The result is both massive new construction demand and a large inventory of 1980s–2000s homes in the established valley communities approaching full-cycle roof replacement.
Our Services
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement. Ice-and-water shield extended 24–36" past interior wall; Class 4 impact resistance recommended for late-spring hail season. Manufacturer warranties, licensed crews.
Roof Repair
Leak diagnosis, flashing repair, hail damage assessment, storm and wind damage repair. Emergency response available.
Siding Replacement
Vinyl, fiber cement, and engineered wood siding selected for Salt Lake City's climate — UV exposure, thermal cycling, and hail impact resistance.
Gutters
Seamless aluminum gutters and gutter guards — engineered for Salt Lake City's rapid snowmelt, monsoon events, and freeze-thaw cycles.
Storm & Hail Damage
Insurance claim support for hail, wind, and storm damage. Documented scope and measurements, direct insurer coordination.
Windows
Energy-efficient replacement windows with Low-E glass and gas fills — critical for Salt Lake City's high-altitude UV and extreme temperature swings.
Areas We Serve in Salt Lake City
- West Valley City
- Sandy
- West Jordan
- Ogden
- Provo
- Murray
- Taylorsville
- Cottonwood Heights
Frequently Asked Questions — Salt Lake City
How bad are ice dams in Salt Lake City?
Salt Lake's winter pattern — heavy snowpack followed by warm Chinook days with temperatures reaching 50–60°F — creates near-ideal ice dam conditions. The rapid melt produces water that refreezes at the cold eaves. Ice dams back water under shingles and cause leaks that often go undetected until they've caused significant attic and ceiling damage. Extended ice-and-water shield and proper attic insulation (preventing heat loss that warms the deck) are the standard prevention approach.
When is hail season in Salt Lake City?
Late spring (April–June) is Salt Lake's primary hail season, when cold air from the Wasatch combines with warm surface temperatures to produce convective storms capable of large hail. Events are less frequent than Denver's Front Range but can be significant — 1–2 inch hail is not uncommon in spring storm events.
Do you serve the mountain communities — Park City, Cottonwood Heights?
Yes — we serve the full Wasatch Front corridor including Salt Lake City, Murray, Sandy, West Jordan, Taylorsville, Millcreek, Holladay, Cottonwood Heights, Draper, and Riverton, plus mountain communities including Park City, Midvale, and Herriman.
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