Roof replacement done in days, not weeks

Most full roof replacements: 2–4 days on site

Most full roof replacements we take on are finished in 2–4 days on site — tear-off, deck repairs, underlayment, and the new roof — because we schedule the crew, the material drop, and the dumpster before we ever open your roof. You get the price and the timeline in writing before work starts, and we serve the whole Wasatch Front and Back, Salt Lake City to Brigham City.

Your timeline is confirmed in your written estimate before work starts.

Why roofs are our fast lane

A roof replacement is the rare construction project that can be genuinely fast without being rushed — if the contractor does the homework before the tear-off. That’s how we run it:

  1. Walk and measure. We get on the roof, check the deck, flashing, ventilation, and layers, and measure everything. You get a written, itemized estimate with a start window and the on-site day count.
  2. Stage everything first. Material drop, dumpster, and crew are booked before a single shingle comes off. Your roof is never opened until everything needed to close it is on site.
  3. Tear off, fix, dry-in, install. Deck repairs happen the same day as tear-off, and the roof is dried-in before the crew leaves — your house is never left exposed overnight.
  4. Walk it with you. Final walkthrough, magnetic nail sweep of the yard and driveway, and the paperwork for your records.

Repair when repair is right

Not every leak means a new roof. Flashing failures, cracked pipe boots, and wind-lifted shingle runs are repairs, and we’ll tell you when that’s all you need. An honest repair now often buys years — and when the roof really is done, we’ll show you the evidence, not just an opinion.

Built for Northern Utah weather

Snow load, freeze-thaw cycles, summer UV, and canyon wind events are what kill roofs here. We spec underlayment, ice-and-water barrier at eaves and valleys, and ventilation for this climate — the details that decide whether a roof quietly lasts or fails early.

FAQ

Common questions

How long does a roof replacement actually take?

For most single-family homes, 2–4 days on site once material is delivered — one day of tear-off and deck work, then installation. Larger or steeper roofs, structural repairs, or weather can extend that, which is why your written estimate includes the timeline for your specific roof.

Do you handle repairs, or only full replacements?

Both. If a repair honestly solves it, we say so — wind-lifted shingles, flashing leaks, and vent boots are common fixes that do not require a new roof. When a roof is at end of life, we show you why.

What roofing materials do you install?

Architectural asphalt shingle is the workhorse along the Wasatch Front and what most of our roofs are. We will walk the options with you — including metal where it earns its cost — and price them in the same written estimate.

Will you look at storm or wind damage?

Yes. Northern Utah canyon winds take shingles off every year. We inspect, document what we find with photos, and give you a straight answer on repair versus replacement — useful whether or not an insurance claim is involved.

What does a new roof cost?

It depends on size, pitch, layers to tear off, and material — which is why we do not quote blind numbers. The estimate is free, written, and itemized, and the price we put on paper is the price you pay unless we all agree on a change.

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Tell us what you're planning and we'll walk the job with you, talk through options, and put the price and timeline in writing. No obligation, no pressure.

  • Written estimate before any work starts
  • Most full roof replacements: 2–4 days on site
  • Most bathroom remodels: 2–4 weeks start to finish
  • Serving Salt Lake City to Brigham City — both sides of the Wasatch

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