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Utah Roofing Company Directory

Utah's roofing market is shaped by a high desert climate with intense UV exposure, significant temperature swings, and winter snowfall that varies dramatically between the valley communities and the mountains. Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front are by far the dominant roofing market in the state, where rapid population growth has driven high volumes of both new construction and replacement activity. Hail is a seasonal concern along the Wasatch Front, and the dry climate means UV degradation is a primary cause of shingle wear over time. Utah requires contractor licensing for construction work, and these 21 questions to ask a roofing company are a useful starting point before hiring.

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Address:   2884 Devereaux Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84109
Phone #:   801-557-4416
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Address:   3042 West 1010 North, Provo, UT 84604
Phone #:   (801) 377-7720
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Address:   155 Aspen Drive, Park City, UT 84098
Phone #:   (435) 615-8669
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Address:   , Midvale, UT 84047
Phone #:   (801) 567-9093
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Address:   216 West 130 South Street, Lindon, UT 84042-1909
Phone #:   (801) 787-7374
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Roofing in Utah: What Homeowners Should Know

Utah homeowners face a roofing environment defined by high altitude UV intensity, wide temperature swings between seasons, and variable snowfall depending on location. Valley communities like Salt Lake City and Provo see moderate snow but significant temperature cycling, while mountain communities at higher elevations deal with heavy snow loads that require properly engineered roofing systems. The rapid growth along the Wasatch Front has created high demand for roofing contractors, and the competitive market includes a wide range of quality levels.

Utah Roofing Contractor Licensing

Utah requires roofing contractors to hold a license issued by the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL). The appropriate license classification for roofing work is the Specialty Contractor license. You can verify a contractor's license at dopl.utah.gov. Always confirm that your contractor carries current general liability and workers' compensation insurance before any work begins.

Utah Building Codes and Permit Requirements

Utah has adopted the International Residential Code (IRC) with state amendments as its baseline building code. Local jurisdictions handle permit enforcement, and requirements can vary between Salt Lake County, Utah County, and other areas. Permits are required for roof replacements in most incorporated cities. Contact your local building department to confirm requirements and fees before starting any roofing project.

Call Before You Dig

Utah law requires notification to Utah 811 at least two business days before any digging. Call 811 or visit utah811.org. This applies to any ground disturbance associated with a roofing or drainage project in Utah.

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