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General Questions
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes! We are fully licensed, and insured to protect both our clients and team members.
Are you certified by manufacturers?
Yes. We maintain certifications with leading roofing and exterior product manufacturers. This ensures our crews are trained to meet strict installation standards, and it allows us to offer you stronger product warranties that aren’t available through non-certified contractors.
Do you use subcontractors?
No. We rely on our own trained and experienced crews to complete your project from start to finish. This guarantees consistent quality, accountability, and communication.
If a specialty trade is ever needed (such as electrical or structural work), we’ll be transparent and coordinate with licensed professionals while overseeing the project ourselves.
Do you work on new construction, or remodels?
We handle everything from brand-new builds and remodels, to exterior upgrades!
Do you offer warranties:
Yes. Our manufacturers back their products with warranties, and we provide a workmanship warranty for added peace of mind.
How do you price your work?
Pricing is based on materials, square footage, and complexity. We provide free estimates and detailed proposals before starting your project.
Do you offer financing or phased payment options?
Yes, many Utah clients use phased payments or financing plans. We’ll walk you through your options.
What happens if there’s an issue after the project is complete?
Just call us! We stand by our work and will address any issues promptly.
What safety measures do you follow?
Our crews use safety harnesses, protective gear, and follow OSHA regulations to ensure safe installation on every project.
Roofing Questions
What is the cost and timeline or replacing or repairing my roof?
For residential roofs, the cost depends on the size of your roof, the materials you choose, and the extent of damage or replacement needed. In Utah, asphalt shingle replacements typically range from $8,000–$20,000 for an average home, while repairs may cost a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on severity. Most roof replacements take 1-2 days days, weather permitting.
For commercial roofs, it all depends on the roofing system, insulation, and project complexity. Smaller flat roofs with basic membranes are on the lower end, while premium systems with added insulation or structural repairs are higher. Reach out to us to get a FREE ESTIMATE!
As far as timeline for commercial projects, most projects take about 1–4 weeks once work begins, though larger or more complex roofs (with heavy equipment, structural issues, or weather delays) may take longer. Planning and permitting can add extra time before construction starts.
How long do roofs last in Utah?
Asphalt shingle roofs (generally Residential) in Utah generally last 20–30 years, while metal roofs can last 40–70 years with proper care. Harsh sun exposure, snow load, and windstorms can shorten a roof’s lifespan, which is why regular maintenance is key to getting the most from your roof.
How often should I get an inspection for my roof?
We recommend a professional inspection at least once a year, ideally in spring or fall. In Utah’s climate, it’s also wise to schedule an inspection after major wind or hailstorms, or before winter, to ensure your roof is ready for heavy snow.
What are signs of needing a new roof?
Common warning signs include:
- Missing, curling or cracked shingles.
- Granules collecting in gutters or falling on the ground.
- Leaks or water stains on your ceiling and walls.
- Sagging roof sections.
- Excessive mold, moss and algae growth.
- A roof that is 20+ years old.
If you notice any of these issues, it may be time to replace your roof.
What is the difference between a tear-off and an overlay for roofing?
A tear-off means removing the old roofing materials down to the decking and installing a brand-new system. It provides the longest lifespan and allows us to check for hidden damage. An overlay (also called re-roofing) involves installing new shingles over existing ones. While less expensive upfront, overlays may not last as long and can only be done if the existing roof is in fair condition and meets local building codes.
Can heavy snow damage my roof?
Yes. Utah’s heavy snowfalls can put thousands of pounds of pressure on a roof, leading to leaks, cracked shingles, ice dams, and even structural stress. Proper attic insulation, ventilation, and snow/ice shield underlayment help prevent damage. If you see sagging, leaks, or large ice dams, contact a professional right away.
Do you install ice and water shield for roofing in snowy areas?
We sure do! This is standard for Utah roofs to prevent ice damming and water intrusion.
Do I need a permit for roofing work in Utah?
Most roofing upgrades do require a permit. We handle the permitting process for you.
Exterior Finishes Questions
Do you offer energy-efficient or low-maintenance siding options?
Yes. Vinyl, fiber cement (Hardie board), and engineered wood are popular in Utah because they handle weather extremes while looking great.
Can I mix materials, like stone veneer with siding or stucco?
Absolutely. Many Utah homeowners choose blended finishes for curb appeal and durability.
How does Utah’s weather affect my exterior materials?
Utah has hot summers, snowy winters, and occasional windstorms. We recommend durable, weather-resistant products like asphalt shingles, fiber cement siding, and seamless gutters designed to withstand heavy snow melt.
How long does a typical project take?
Smaller jobs like gutters may take 1–2 days, while full siding or roofing installations usually take 1–2 weeks depending on size and weather.
Do I need a permit for exterior work in Utah?
Most major exterior upgrades do require permits. We handle the permitting process for you.
Do you offer design consultations?
Absolutely. We’ll help you choose the best exterior finishes to fit your home’s style, budget, and long-term needs.
We offer a free on-site walkthrough to understand your project and deliver an accurate, personalized estimate.