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Rain, sun and wind wear down Salt Lake County roofing relentlessly year after year causing both minor problems and major damage. With proper maintenance and yearly routine service from a professional Salt Lake City roof repair specialist your home can be kept in excellent shape for decades. Aptera is here ensure that homeowners who need a professional roofing contractor in Salt Lake City can select from honest, reliable and experienced pros who can fix all types of roof leaks, broken shingles and more.
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The cost of roof repair in Salt Lake City can vary depending on how severe the damage is, the type of roof and whether it is an emergency or not. Sometimes a roof may only need a simple patch while other roof problems may be so severe that the entire structure needs to be replaced. How old is your roof? If it is over 25 years old and needs repairs every year, it may be time to consider a full roof replacement.
The typical homeowner will spend anywhere from $300 up to $1,000 dollars on roof repairs in Salt Lake City each year. Low cost repairs include clogged gutters, cracked flashing, cracked vent booting. Repairs that tend to cost much more due to labor and the price of materials include broken or missing shingles, and sometimes skylight leaks depending on whether or not the actual skylight needs to be replaced, or if the area around it just needs to be resealed. A leaky roof can also be caused by vertical connections in the roof where it meets other materials such as wall masonry or ridge vents.
There are ways that you can minimize the cost of roofing repairs in Salt Lake City if you just take the time. An absolute must is comparing multiple prices from roofing contractors in Salt Lake City, West Jordan and Sandy to make sure that you are not paying at the very high end of the spectrum. *Note that we do not (always) recommend going with the cheapest roofer in Salt Lake City because quality of work is so critical and you don't want to have to deal with and pay for the same problem again in five years. The best advice that too few property owners utilize is scheduling yearly maintenance to fix damage before warning signs are even present down below. By the time your roof is leaking noticeably the damage has likely been accumulating for at least a few months.
It's never easy, but when constant repairs need to be made on an old worn down roof the best decision is often to completely replace it. While it is expensive and a hassle, getting a completely new roof in Salt Lake County can sometimes save you money in the long run if you have to repair your roof several times due to reoccurring damage. A silver lining is that when you go to sell your property, the enhanced aesthetics and durability of a new roof can increase its value.
The average cost of a brand new roof can run anywhere from $4,500 for an asphalt shingle roof in Salt Lake City, to $25,500 and up for a metal roof in Salt Lake City. High end example: a slate roof can cost the average homeowner as much as $155k to replace. While there are many different types of roofing materials out there that can add more style and aesthetic value to your home, the affordable asphalt shingle roof is one of the most common types in Salt Lake County. Most homeowners tend to pay around $12,500 on average for a complete replacement with asphalt shingle. Pro tip: In addition to general certifications, always try to work with a contractor who specializes in your type of roof to reduce the risk of employee error. The NCRA's (National Roofing Contractors Association) has multiple programs for different roof types.
The pitch of a roof can also have an impact on the total cost of replacement or repairs. Some roofs have a high pitch while others may have either a low pitch or none at all. The more steep a roof is, the more difficult and dangerous is it to fix, thus increasing your cost. With steeper pitch it also takes more time for Salt Lake City roofers to complete the job, especially if they have to use additional safety equipment, harnesses or nets to prevent tools from falling.
Decisions, decisions, decisions. Aptera roofers in Salt Lake County will help educate you to make sure you are able to strike the perfect balance between a long-lasting durable roof and an aesthetic charm.
First, there are four basic material types which include asphalt, tile, slate and metal in order from least expense to most expensive.
Asphalt roofs will require several types of repairs over their lifetime but leaks are the most common and range from simple to severe. Damage caused by heavy storms, wind, hail and ice are the primary culprits but sometimes pests or falling trees can strike as well. Improperly sealed (or simply worn) vent pipes can also wear out and require repair over time.
Many people enjoy a skylight on their roof but they can be the cause of another common repair job in Salt Lake County. Many times the skylight itself may be broken, or the seal around the glass breaks. Chimney flashings (the sheet metal material that maintains a watertight seal between the roof and your chimney) can pull away from the roof or wear out if exposed to weather, and often they are not installed properly in the first place. All of which can cause severe leaks.
Finally, the roof valleys on asphalt shingle roofs cause problems as they often collect leaves and debris over time. By having roofing companies in Salt Lake City regularly clear and inspect these problematic areas, you can help to encourage the natural down-flow of water which will help keep your asphalt roof in better shape.
Slate roofing is strong and durable and is the choice for homeowners with a little extra money to spend so they don't have to worry repairs as much as they would with asphalt shingles. However, slate roofs do require routine maintenance and should be inspected annually for common issues like cracks, broken or loose slates.
Tip: work with a roofing contractor in Salt Lake City that specializes in slate roofing because there are techniques that they can hone that are unique to repairing and replacing slate that non specialists won't have.
Tile roofs are a beautiful, affordable option for the homeowner who wants a roof that will last longer than shingles but cost less than metal. While most will last for 50 years or more, they are prone to several common issues including cracked and sliding tiles. Left unchecked, this will expose the roof underlayment to harmful sun rays, rain and more which can cause even further damage. A damaged underlayment can also cause leaks which lead to interior damage as well.
Yearly inspections also look out for corrosion, soffit and roof edge damage, and valley failure.
Many people looking for a premium long lasting option are choosing metal roofing in Salt Lake City. This may come as a surprise to some, but modern metal roofs are come in a huge variety of styles, textures and colors and often even come with a 50 year manufacturers warranty. Try finding that on any other major purchase for your home. If you can handle the marginally higher upfront cost of a metal roof in Salt Lake City, you will enjoy future savings that include reduced insurance rates, energy costs (up to a third less than a traditional shingle roof), and home resale value.
It is critical to work with a metal roofing contractor in Salt Lake City that focuses (preferably solely) on metal roofs. In addition to simply being able to offer a wider variety of options from more manufacturers at a lower cost, they will be better equipped to educate you on the type of metal roof that will work best for you. You want your roofer to be able to explain the benefits of a standing seam metal roof or the difference between galvanized zinc or galvalume, (a mixture of zinc and aluminum) in layman's terms. Building owners who want a commercial metal roof in Salt Lake City enjoy the same benefits, but can also help with LEED certification.
Though rare, metal roof repairs include missing or corroded fasteners, splits, holes and protrusions in the metal surface. Rust inhibitors and primers usually keep rust at bay.
One common trait of all good roofing companies in Salt Lake City, West Jordan, Sandy, South Jordan and Draper is that they are patient to answer all of your questions regardless of how minor. This list will get you started but make sure to write down any additional questions before the initial consultation.
A good contractor will remove the existing roof, though some will suggest saving time and money by placing new shingles over an old roof. This not a practice we recommend as soft spots or rotting wood lying underneath your old shingles can remain a problem.
Bad weather can happen at any time and it is important that your Salt Lake City roofer has a backup plan for heavy rain and storms that occur in the middle of your repair project. Most will bring along large tarps or plastic covers that will cover over any open spaces to protect your roof and home until the storm passes. This will help to ensure that everything remains dry until the company is able to return back to work. Aside from the inconvenience of a delay, you should not be charged extra.
Ask for details on job site precautions to ensure that the landscaping does not become damaged. No one wants to come home to a brand new roof and torn up lawn due to heavy equipment and traffic patterns.
It is up to you to find out if the roofing company you hire has enough expertise to get the job done. Beware the journeyman roofer with no credentials to back up their claims of skill, it is just too tough to verify the quality of their workmanship until it is too late. It will help to ask about accreditation and certifications for your roof type. You can often verify this as well at:
Before you sign paperwork be sure you have a detailed estimate that includes the cost of removing the old roofing materials, roofing materials, labor and anything else that may come up during the job.
Here are a few final tips on how to get the best roofer in Salt Lake City, West Jordan, Sandy and South Jordan for the particular repair job that you need.
Mr. Handyman Of Sandy And Draper
1787 East Fort Union Boulevard, Suite 202Contract West Roofing
6914 S 3000 E, Ste 202fFortress Home Improvements, Llc
5975 South StratlerBa Critchfield Construction, Llc
5806 South Jordan Canal RoadLee's Roofing & Siding Llc
1256 Darby CirQ Construction, Inc.
2652 Mount Crest DriveWasatch Mountain Contracting, Inc.
3817 South Ranchero Vista LaneAmerican Roofing
3637 S 300 WHeaton Bros. Roofing
3480 South 500 WestService Pro's Air Care, Inc.
3545 South 3200 West Suite N101Horizons Restoration Services, Llc
264 East 2700 SouthSuperior Insulation Company
895 W. 2600 S.Chris Noorda
2160 W 1700 SWesley Green Roofing
239 W Paramount AveWasatch Roofing Company
2820 Andrew AveGreat Heights Roof Repair Salt Lake City
46 W BroadwaySalt Lake City roof repair costs $1,095, roof installation costs $8,041.
Rescue Roofer
2785 W 9000 S, Ste 208Rain Gutter Specialties
8106 S 1460 W, Ste 1Alta Roofing Company West Jordan
1100 W 7800 SRite Roofing, Llc
1604 Sunrise Place SouthDesign Roofing Inc
7383 S 3100 WFriendly Neighbors Roofing Inc.
5386 W 6600 SVarela Roofing Llc
3429 Picabo StArrowhead Remodeling
6287 South Smokey CircleWest Jordan roof repair costs $1,057, roof installation costs $7,761.
Best Contracting Inc- Roofing
376 East 10560 SouthSolution Builders, Llc
1815 East Faunsdale DriveDryguard Roofing Sandy
880 E 9400 S Ste 108Capitol Roofing
9416 S 500 WClear View Construction
9138 S State St, Ste 102C Buxton Exteriors Llc
8889 S Renegade RdEmergency Roof Repair Llc
211 Cottage AveBuilding Dynamics
8703 S Sandy PkwyDbj Construction, Llc
1316 Valley Ridge RoadSandy roof repair costs $882, roof installation costs $6,476.
Mountain West Roofing
11743 S Amber Stone DrSouthwest Exterior Inc
11119 S 2480 WCambridge Builders & Roofing
10888 S Fern Ridge DrRooftop Solutions Inc
10888 S Fern Ridge DrAaa Siding
10704 Fern Ridge DriveThe Gutter Works
Po Box 95773Tom E. Larsen Construction, Inc.
100645 DunsinameRain Gutter Specialties
9606 Angus DrSouth Jordan roof repair costs $1,029, roof installation costs $7,558.
Gerard Roofing
988 E Rose Brook CirStrong Roofing Co
12863 Boulter StFreedom Roofing
1742 Pioneer RdUni Exteriors
1111 E Draper PkwyDraper roof repair costs $934, roof installation costs $6,859.
Far West Roofing
14463 S Vantage CirKnockout Roofing
13671 S Yearling DrMountainland Exteriors
3035 La Strada WayRiverton roof repair costs $812, roof installation costs $5,963.
Kimball Roofing
8490 S State StRocky Mountain Coatings Of Utah, Inc.
7633 South Main StreetHanco Construction & Roofing Inc
Po Box 939Norton's Quality Exteriors
621 W 9th AveDave's Quality Roofing
7190 S State StMidvale roof repair costs $933, roof installation costs $6,852.
Magna roof repair costs $1,089, roof installation costs $7,999.
Bingham Canyon roof repair costs $926, roof installation costs $6,804.
Layton Roofing Co
14745 Heritagecrest WayFar West Roofing
14463 S Vantage CirKnockout Roofing
13671 S Yearling DrGerard Roofing
988 E Rose Brook CirStrong Roofing Co
12863 Boulter StMountainland Exteriors
3035 La Strada WayFreedom Roofing
1742 Pioneer RdUni Exteriors
1111 E Draper PkwyMountain West Roofing
11743 S Amber Stone DrSouthwest Exterior Inc
11119 S 2480 WCambridge Builders & Roofing
10888 S Fern Ridge DrRooftop Solutions Inc
10888 S Fern Ridge DrAaa Siding
10704 Fern Ridge DriveThe Gutter Works
Po Box 95773Best Contracting Inc- Roofing
376 East 10560 SouthTom E. Larsen Construction, Inc.
100645 DunsinameSolution Builders, Llc
1815 East Faunsdale DriveRain Gutter Specialties
9606 Angus DrDryguard Roofing Sandy
880 E 9400 S Ste 108Capitol Roofing
9416 S 500 WClear View Construction
9138 S State St, Ste 102Rescue Roofer
2785 W 9000 S, Ste 208C Buxton Exteriors Llc
8889 S Renegade RdEmergency Roof Repair Llc
211 Cottage AveBuilding Dynamics
8703 S Sandy PkwyKimball Roofing
8490 S State StRain Gutter Specialties
8106 S 1460 W, Ste 1Dbj Construction, Llc
1316 Valley Ridge RoadAlta Roofing Company West Jordan
1100 W 7800 SRite Roofing, Llc
1604 Sunrise Place SouthRocky Mountain Coatings Of Utah, Inc.
7633 South Main StreetHanco Construction & Roofing Inc
Po Box 939Design Roofing Inc
7383 S 3100 WNorton's Quality Exteriors
621 W 9th AveDave's Quality Roofing
7190 S State StMr. Handyman Of Sandy And Draper
1787 East Fort Union Boulevard, Suite 202Contract West Roofing
6914 S 3000 E, Ste 202fFriendly Neighbors Roofing Inc.
5386 W 6600 SVarela Roofing Llc
3429 Picabo StArrowhead Remodeling
6287 South Smokey CircleRetro-design
366 W 6100 SFortress Roofing
5975 S Stratler StFortress Home Improvements, Llc
5975 South StratlerNielco Inc
5780 S 300 WBa Critchfield Construction, Llc
5806 South Jordan Canal RoadEj Martin Roofing Co
4199 W 5780 SNeil Milne Roofing
5748 S 800 WAction Roofing
4430 W 5740 SClark's Quality Roofing Inc
334 W Anderson AveLee's Roofing & Siding Llc
1256 Darby CirRescue Roofer
T & W Wilson Spray Urethane
Olympus Roofing
1905 W 4700 SJ & N Roofing
4050 W Basils WayRay White Roofing Co
3949 S 7030 WQ Construction, Inc.
2652 Mount Crest DriveWasatch Mountain Contracting, Inc.
3817 South Ranchero Vista LaneAmerican Roofing
3637 S 300 WHeaton Bros. Roofing
3480 South 500 WestService Pro's Air Care, Inc.
3545 South 3200 West Suite N101Safeguard Metal Roofing West Valley City
2723 W 3500 S Ste 120Rain Stoppers Roofing
3330 S 6290 WColonial Roofing
3180 S 4180 WHorizons Restoration Services, Llc
264 East 2700 SouthSuperior Insulation Company
895 W. 2600 S.S & S Roofing
2331 S Redwood RdChris Noorda
2160 W 1700 SWesley Green Roofing
239 W Paramount AveWasatch Roofing Company
2820 Andrew AveGreat Heights Roof Repair Salt Lake City
46 W BroadwayCity | Avg. Cost | Low Cost | High Cost |
Bingham Canyon | $926 | $200 | $1,673 |
Draper | $934 | $215 | $1,849 |
Magna | $1,089 | $250 | $1,822 |
Midvale | $933 | $251 | $1,628 |
Riverton | $812 | $194 | $1,776 |
Salt Lake City | $1,095 | $195 | $1,410 |
Sandy | $882 | $234 | $1,749 |
South Jordan | $1,029 | $193 | $1,455 |
West Jordan | $1,057 | $200 | $1,820 |
City | Avg. Cost | Low Cost | High Cost |
Bingham Canyon | $6,804 | $2,599 | $11,308 |
Draper | $6,859 | $2,793 | $12,495 |
Magna | $7,999 | $3,259 | $12,314 |
Midvale | $6,852 | $3,268 | $11,004 |
Riverton | $5,963 | $2,526 | $12,003 |
Salt Lake City | $8,041 | $2,539 | $9,532 |
Sandy | $6,476 | $3,043 | $11,818 |
South Jordan | $7,558 | $2,517 | $9,837 |
West Jordan | $7,761 | $2,599 | $12,301 |
City | Avg. Cost | Low Cost | High Cost |
Bingham Canyon | $206 | $80 | $725 |
Draper | $207 | $86 | $801 |
Magna | $242 | $100 | $789 |
Midvale | $207 | $101 | $705 |
Riverton | $180 | $78 | $769 |
Salt Lake City | $243 | $78 | $611 |
Sandy | $196 | $94 | $757 |
South Jordan | $228 | $78 | $630 |
West Jordan | $235 | $80 | $788 |
City | Avg. Cost | Low Cost | High Cost |
Bingham Canyon | $534 | $95 | $1,309 |
Draper | $539 | $102 | $1,446 |
Magna | $628 | $120 | $1,425 |
Midvale | $538 | $120 | $1,274 |
Riverton | $468 | $93 | $1,389 |
Salt Lake City | $632 | $93 | $1,103 |
Sandy | $509 | $112 | $1,368 |
South Jordan | $594 | $92 | $1,138 |
West Jordan | $610 | $95 | $1,424 |
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