Roofing & Siding Contractors in Utah
Licensed roofing and siding contractors serving Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, St. George, and communities statewide. Utah's Wasatch Front snow loading, freeze-thaw cycling, high-altitude UV, and rapid population growth along the Wasatch Front corridor drive year-round roofing demand.
Utah Roofing — Wasatch Front Snowpack, Freeze-Thaw Cycling, and High Desert UV
Utah's roofing environment spans two dramatically different climate zones: the Wasatch Front (Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden) at 4,200–4,500 feet elevation with heavy snowpack, frequent freeze-thaw events, and high UV; and the southern high desert (St. George, Hurricane, Cedar City) with desert heat conditions approaching southern Nevada levels. The Wasatch Front receives 50–60 inches of annual snowfall in valley communities, with the Cottonwood Canyons (Big and Little) accumulating 400–600 inches per year — snowmelt from the mountains creates significant drainage demands. Wasatch Front communities experience severe inversion events that trap cold air in the valley, creating sustained sub-zero conditions that test roofing and gutter systems. Utah's population has grown faster than almost any other state over the past decade — Utah County (Provo, Orem, Lehi, Saratoga Springs) is one of the fastest-growing counties in the US, creating an enormous new-construction market alongside a large 1970s–1990s Wasatch Front housing stock approaching first full replacement.
Our Services
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement. Ice-and-water shield at eaves critical for Wasatch Front snowpack; Class A fire-rated materials recommended in Wasatch Back communities. 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 Utah's climate — UV exposure, thermal cycling, and hail impact resistance.
Gutters
Seamless aluminum gutters and gutter guards — engineered for Utah'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 Utah's high-altitude UV and extreme temperature swings.
Areas We Serve in Utah
- Salt Lake City
- Provo
- Ogden
- St. George
- Layton
- Murray
- Sandy
- West Jordan
Frequently Asked Questions — Utah
Does Utah's snowpack cause ice dams?
Yes — the Wasatch Front's pattern of heavy snowpack accumulation followed by warm Chinook days creates ideal ice dam conditions. Snow melts from warm air or heat escaping through the roof deck, runs to cold eaves, and refreezes into ice dams that back water up under shingles. Ice-and-water shield extended 24–36 inches past the interior wall line is now standard on all Wasatch Front re-roofs to prevent this.
What roofing materials work best for Salt Lake City's climate?
Architectural shingles with Class 4 impact resistance (for occasional hail), Class A fire rating, and ice-and-water shield at eaves are the standard Wasatch Front package. Many homeowners in the Salt Lake valley are upgrading to metal roofing for its combination of snow-shedding, freeze-thaw durability, and 40–50 year service life.
Do you serve the southern Utah high desert — St. George, Hurricane?
Yes — southern Utah (Washington County and Iron County) has a climate closer to Nevada's than Salt Lake City's: desert heat reaching 110°F, intense UV, minimal snowfall, and different material requirements. We serve the full state including St. George, Hurricane, Cedar City, and communities along the I-15 corridor south.
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