Hurricane roofing contractors in Utah

3 companies found in your city.

Skyline Roofing Inc
  • Skyline Roofing Inc
  • Address: 2350 S 1500 W, Hurricane, UT 84737, USA
  • Phone: +1 435-635-3172
  • Zipcode: 84737
  • 4 reviews
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Zion Roof Repair, LLC
  • Zion Roof Repair, LLC
  • Address: 726 S 180 W, Hurricane, UT 84737, USA
  • Phone: +1 435-879-3016
  • Zipcode: 84737
  • 3 reviews
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Southern Utah Roofing Inc
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Hurricane is a town in Washington County, Utah, US, located at 37.169098\-113.224706, with ZIP code(s) 84317. If you are looking for services in commercial roofing, you will find proper good services in Hurricane, UT, who work with design aluminum curved.

Roof Repairs vs. Roof Replacement

Many unethical roofing contractors will tell you a roof replacement is necessary just because it’s easier than finding a roof leak and because they will get more money from the job. In fact, the majority of roofing troubles can easily be repaired without having to replace the entire asphalt shingle roof. The basic rule of thumb for knowing whether or not your roof needs to be replaced is thus: if the majority of your shingle roof exhibits widespread damages on shingles, flashings and sealants, and it’s over or close to 15 years old then you can bet a total replacement is in your best interests. When small areas of the roof are damaged, it’s easy and economical to make a minor repair first. This will allow your existing roof to enjoy many more years of life without the need for a total replacement. If you think your Hurricane, Utah home or business is going to need some major or minor roofing repairs; don’t wait before it’s too late. Call Roofrepair.link right now and prevent future roofing problems today. We’ll send our team of leak finding experts to diagnose and repair any roofing troubles we find and all in the same day—guaranteed. Don’t let roofing repairs become more costly down the road. Act now to receive a free inspection and no obligation roofing inspection today!

When a roof leak happens, you can bet that it’s going to do more than just leave a stain on your ceiling and carpet. Roof leaks allow water to enter attic spaces, instantly ruining insulation R-value, destroying most building materials that get in its way and worst of all-create wood rotting fungus, musty mildew and dangerous black mold within just a few days. That’s why it can’t be stressed enough that once a roof leak starts, it’s imperative that you repair the damages right away before more serious problems have a chance to occur. But more often than not, it’s too late once a roof leak starts to prevent trouble from brewing behind walls and in hidden attic locations. So what do you do to keep roof leaks from happening to your Hurricane home or business in the first place?

Roof Leak Trouble Shooting

A shingle leak trouble shooter will find minor roof troubles and repair them at a fraction of the cost, allowing you to enjoy many more years out of your existing shingles. But you don’t need to be a master leak finding expert to catch any of the following roof leaks before they can cause serious damages and disrepairs.

  • Winter Ice Dam Troubles
  • Evidence of Black Mold, Mildew or Fungus
  • Fogging Skylights and Window Panes
  • Loose Satellite Dishes
  • Storm Damages
  • Missing, Broken or Cracked Shingles
  • Chimney Flashing Disrepair
  • Clogged or Poorly Installed Gutters
  • Improper Attic Ventilation
  • Roofing Valley Leaks
  • Flashing Corrosion
  • Roof Pipe Problems
  • Heavy Dark Staining
  • Cracking, Splitting Peeling Sealants
  • Damaged Ridge Ventilation
  • Bent Pieces of Soffit, Fascia or Drip Edge

If you notice any of these signs of roofing troubles on your Hurricane, Utah home or businesses roof; don’t let problems have a chance to turn into a shingle repair nightmare. Call a Licensed, insured and experienced leak finding trouble shooter today.

Roofing Maintenance Checklist

  • Remove all leaf debris
  • Cut branches back from the roof and walls six feet
  • Clean gutters and downspouts
  • Seal windows and doors
  • Clean debris from soffit and fascia with broom
  • Keep vines and other landscaping materials away from the home
  • Prevent animal infestation by securing all soffit ventilation and closing all holes
  • Ensure satellite dishes are attached properly