🏠 Roofing Contractors in Draper, Utah

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Finding a Roofing Contractor in Draper

Roofing contractors in Draper deal with the specific weather patterns and building codes of the area. From asphalt shingles to metal roofing, finding a licensed pro who knows Draper means fewer callbacks and a roof that lasts.

What to Look For When Hiring

  • Ask whether they carry both general liability and workers’ comp — roofing has one of the highest injury rates in construction
  • Request a written scope that specifies tear-off vs. overlay, underlayment type, and flashing details
  • Confirm they will pull a building permit — Utah requires permits for most roof replacements
  • Ask about their warranty: manufacturer warranty on materials plus their own workmanship guarantee

Common Roofing Projects in Draper

  • Full roof replacement
  • Storm and hail damage repair
  • Leak detection and patching
  • Gutter installation and repair
  • Attic ventilation and insulation
  • Flat roof coating and maintenance

Watch Out For

  • Door-to-door solicitation right after a storm (storm chasers often do poor work and disappear)
  • Demanding full payment upfront before any work starts
  • No written contract or vague scope of work
  • Unwilling to pull permits or claims permits aren’t needed

Roofing Costs in Draper

Roofing costs in Utah typically range from $5,000 to $15,000 for a standard asphalt shingle replacement on a single-family home, though metal and tile roofs can run significantly higher. Costs vary by square footage, pitch, material, and whether a full tear-off is needed. Mountain communities may have higher labor rates due to access and altitude.

Always verify a contractor's license through the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) before signing any contract. In Utah, roofing contractors must hold an active S200 (General Building) or S210 (Residential Building) license from DOPL. Some municipalities along the Wasatch Front also require a separate local business license. Always verify directly at dopl.utah.gov before signing a contract.