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Roofers in Salt Lake City, UT

8 zip codes with active providers. Average bid: $59 (national: $127.25).

City Avg

$59

State Avg

$59

National Avg

$127.25

Cost Index

61.4

Roofer Costs in Salt Lake City

Typical range: $350–$1,000 for repairs; $8,000–$20,000+ for full replacement

Minor leak repair (1–2 areas)$300–$800
Shingle replacement (per square)$350–$600
Full asphalt shingle roof replacement$8,000–$15,000
Metal roof installation$12,000–$25,000
Flat roof repair or coating$500–$2,000
Gutter replacement (whole house)$1,000–$2,500

Hiring a Roofer in Salt Lake City

Emergency service available — many offer same-day appointments

You find water stains on your ceiling or walls, which often means a roof leak has been developing for weeks

Shingles are curling, cracking, missing, or you find granules accumulating in your gutters

Your roof is 20+ years old and you're seeing signs of wear — most asphalt shingle roofs last 20–30 years

Licensed, bonded, and insured with proof of general liability and workers' comp — roofing is one of the most dangerous trades

Manufacturer certification (GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed SELECT, Owens Corning Preferred) which enables extended warranty coverage

Local reputation with verifiable references — avoid storm chasers who blow through town after hail events

Common Roofer Problems in Salt Lake City

Shingle deterioration from UV exposure and weather cycling — the most common reason roofs fail
Flashing failures around chimneys, skylights, and vents that allow water intrusion at seams
Ice dams in cold climates that force water under shingles and into your attic
Poor attic ventilation that causes heat buildup, accelerating shingle aging and creating moisture problems

Questions to Ask a Roofer in Salt Lake City

Will you remove the existing shingles down to the deck, or install over the old layer?

Layering shingles over old ones is cheaper but hides underlying damage, adds weight to your roof structure, and voids most manufacturer warranties. A full tear-off is almost always the better investment.

What underlayment and flashing materials will you use?

Cheap synthetic underlayment and reused flashing are where corners get cut. Ice and water shield in valleys and around penetrations is critical for leak prevention.

Do you handle the insurance claim process, and what's your experience with adjusters?

If the work is storm-related, an experienced roofer can document damage properly and work with your adjuster. But be wary of roofers who want to sign an Assignment of Benefits (AOB) — this gives them control of your insurance claim.

Red Flags When Hiring

  • Asks you to pay the full amount before work begins — a deposit of 25–33% is reasonable, full payment up front is not
  • Only provides a verbal estimate with no written scope of work or contract
  • Pressures you to sign immediately or claims a 'today only' discount — legitimate contractors give you time to decide
  • Has no local business address, just a phone number and a truck — storm chasers are nearly impossible to track down if something goes wrong

Safety Tips

  • Never walk on a wet, icy, or steeply pitched roof — roofers use specialized safety harnesses and equipment for good reason
  • Be extremely cautious of storm chasers who knock on your door offering free inspections after severe weather — many do shoddy work and disappear
  • Ensure any roofer working on your home has workers' compensation insurance — if an uninsured worker falls on your property, you could be liable

Cost Comparison

Salt Lake City: $59-53.6% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($127)

Salt Lake City: $590.0% vs Utah Avg

Dashed line = Utah Avg ($59)

Pricing by Zip Code (8 zips)

Zip CodeTop Bidvs City Avg
84102$59.000.0%
84103$59.000.0%
84104$59.000.0%
84106$59.000.0%
84108$59.000.0%
84109$59.000.0%
84115$59.000.0%
84118$59.000.0%

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does roofers cost in Salt Lake City, Utah?

The average bid for roofers in Salt Lake City is $59, compared to the national average of $127.25. Prices range from $59 to $59 across 8 zip codes.

How does Salt Lake City compare to the rest of Utah?

Salt Lake City's average bid of $59 is below the Utah state average of $59. The city has a cost index of 61.4 (100 = national average).

What other services are available in Salt Lake City?

Salt Lake City has active providers in 27 service categories. 20 categories have national coverage but no active providers in Salt Lake City yet.

When should I call a roofer in Salt Lake City?

You find water stains on your ceiling or walls, which often means a roof leak has been developing for weeks Many roofers in Salt Lake City offer same-day emergency service.

What should I look for in a roofer in Salt Lake City, Utah?

Licensed, bonded, and insured with proof of general liability and workers' comp — roofing is one of the most dangerous trades. Manufacturer certification (GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed SELECT, Owens Corning Preferred) which enables extended warranty coverage.

What warranty should a roofer offer?

Expect a workmanship warranty of at least 2 years from the roofer, with 5–10 years being ideal. Material warranties from manufacturers range from 25 years to lifetime depending on the product line.