Every answer, organized the way homeowners actually ask: six pillars, from the repair-or-replace decision to hiring a roofer you can verify.
The decision every homeowner dreads: is this a repair, a restoration, or a whole new roof? These clusters walk through the checkable signs, what restoration actually does, why quotes on the same roof land thousands apart, and which jobs you can safely do yourself.
Explore pillar →Once you've decided to replace, the question becomes which roof. Shingles, metal, stone-coated steel, and membrane compared honestly for Utah's sun, wind, and snow, including the low-slope situations where the wrong material guarantees a leak.
Explore pillar →The acute problems: water where it shouldn't be, a storm that just rolled through, and the damage you can't see from the ground. How leaks actually behave, how to read storm damage, and why the slow leak is the expensive one.
Explore pillar →Utah's specific physics: funnel winds, freeze-thaw, snow loads, arid-climate condensation, intense UV, and the state's new wildfire roofing codes. What each season does to your roof, why most Utah attics fail a ventilation standard homeowners have never heard of, and the codes that decide whether your warranty survives.
Explore pillar →The work most roofers shouldn't touch: skylights that don't leak, snow retention that's actually engineered, and the gutter-guard question everyone asks. What specialized work really requires, and how to tell who's qualified to do it.
Explore pillar →The vetting pillar: the questions to ask, the licenses and insurance to check, the storm-chaser tells, what an honest inspection looks like, and what the price difference actually buys. Verification beats trust, and a real roofer will hand you the checklist.
Explore pillar →We're here to see what's going on with your roof. A real assessment starts with your history and your attic, not a number from the driveway. You'll get a straight answer about what's up there, what it needs, and what it costs. Sometimes the honest answer is: your roof looks great.