
Northern Utah Roof Pricing
You shouldn't have to sit through a sales pitch just to learn what a roof costs. Here's what repairs and replacements actually run in Northern Utah.
GAF Master Elite Certified · 20+ Years in Utah · Lifetime Workmanship Warranty

There are many factors that influence pricing. However, the 4 below are the biggest.
The type of material you choose will vary in pricing, so the overall cost of your roof will be affected by material type.
It may be obvious but it's true! The larger your roof is, the more material and labor you will need to install it. This affects your price.
The steeper the roof, the slower the install process. A steep roof may also require additional safety measures. This can affect overall cost of your new roof.
If your roof has a large amount of detail areas such as skylights, dormers, and flashing then your roof may be more expensive to install.
Honest answers to the questions Utah homeowners ask most about roofing.
The cost of a roof replacement depends on several factors. Here you will find honest pricing ranges for Utah homes so you can budget with confidence.
Not sure if your roof needs repairs or a full replacement? Here are the warning signs Utah homeowners should watch for before small problems become expensive ones.
Sometimes a repair is all you need. Sometimes it is throwing money away. Here is how to know which option is right for your situation and budget.
Roof replacements do not always go smoothly. Here is what can go wrong, how to avoid common problems, and what to do if something happens on your project.
The price ranges below speak to a 2,500 square foot roof (average roof size in Utah). In general, your roof size is 1.5x the square footage of your home or 1.5x the first story of your home if more than one story. A steep roof will increase this multiple where a shallow roof may decrease it. Each package below covers a wide range of factors, which is why you will find some overlap in the price ranges.
$9,000 - $12,000
Assuming a 2,500 square foot roof
$9,500 - $13,000
Assuming a 2,500 square foot roof
Interested in metal roofing? Metal roofs cost $7 to $14 per square foot installed and last 40 to 70 years.
See Metal Roofing Options