16 Roofing Companies in Anchorage, Alaska

Public records on roofing contractors operating in Anchorage. Every record is sourced from a public agency or verified third-party directory and stamped with a date.

16 Companies in Anchorage

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Company City Reach How far the company works. Local = serves a single state; Multi-State = lists service areas in two or more states. Based on the service areas the company advertises. Site Age How long the company's website domain has been registered, read from public WHOIS / RDAP records. It's a rough proxy for how long the business has been around. Credentials Manufacturer certifications and trade-association memberships we verified against each provider's own directory. Hover a badge to see its full name. Rating A blended average of the company's ratings across Google, Yelp, BBB and manufacturer networks - not any single site's score. Records How many of 5 public-record checks this company clears: a state license on file, a registered LLC / Inc, a commercial address, at least one credential, and a 4.0+ rating.
Holland Roofing Co. Anchorage Local 10 years
  • NRCA
4.7
United Roofing Group Anchorage Local 13 years
  • CT
  • JM
  • NRCA
4.5
Consolidated Enterprises Anchorage Local 26 years
  • ELEVATE
  • Carlisle
  • NRCA
4.0
Signature Roofing Anchorage Local 21 years - 5.0
Choice Roofing Solutions Anchorage Local 2 years - 4.8
Total Roof Care Alaska Anchorage Local 2 years - 4.7
Reds Roofing Anchorage Local 2 years
  • OC
4.7
General Roofing of Anchorage Anchorage Local 1 year
  • OC
  • NRCA
4.5
Action Roofing Services Anchorage Local 5 years - 4.4
Specialized Roof Solutions Anchorage Local 0 years - 4.3
E/P Roofing Anchorage Local 26 years
  • ELEVATE
  • Carlisle
  • NRCA
3.9
Rain Proof Roofing Anchorage Local 27 years
  • OC
  • ELEVATE
  • Carlisle
3.9
American Roofing Anchorage Local 20 years - 4.8
Premier Roofing Co. Anchorage Local 12 years - 4.6
Storm Proof Roofing Anchorage Local 11 years - 5.0
Alaska Roof Restorations Anchorage Local 5 years - 2.7

Storm & hail history

No NOAA-indexed storm events for Anchorage County, Alaska in the last 10 years yet. The daily import will populate this section as soon as the next NOAA refresh lands.

Recent Inspections and Violations

Date Employer Violation Type Penalty
AMERICAN ROOFING LLC
Written fall protection plan 1926.502(k)(3)
Other $0
AMERICAN ROOFING LLC
Ladder extends 3 ft above landing 1926.1053(b)(1)
Serious $0
AMERICAN ROOFING LLC
Use of ladders 1926.1053(b)(21)
Serious $4,525
AMERICAN ROOFING LLC
Training certification with name, date, trainer 1926.503(b)(1)
Repeat $854
AMERICAN ROOFING LLC
Fall protection at 6 ft on walking/working surfaces 1926.501(b)(1)
Repeat $10,646
ACTION ROOFING SERVICES, INC
Train each employee exposed to fall hazards 1926.503(a)(1)
Other $0
AMERICAN ROOFING LLC
Training certification with name, date, trainer 1926.503(b)(1)
Other $0
AMERICAN ROOFING LLC
Train each employee exposed to fall hazards 1926.503(a)(1)
Other $0
AMERICAN ROOFING LLC
Personal fall arrest systems (PFAS) 1926.502(d)(21)
Serious $0
AMERICAN ROOFING LLC
Fall protection at 6 ft on walking/working surfaces 1926.501(b)(1)
Repeat $0

Roofing in Anchorage, by the numbers

Computed from our records · as of Jul 11, 2026

How many roofing companies in Anchorage are actually licensed and verified?
Of the 16 companies we track in Anchorage, 3 have an active contractor license located in public records, 0 are registered business entities, and 8 operate from a commercial rather than residential address. Alaska issues roofing-contractor licensing at the state level, so an active state license is the baseline credential to confirm before hiring. A company not appearing with a license here isn’t proof it’s unlicensed - some jurisdictions don’t publish - so verify directly, and always confirm liability and workers’ comp insurance before work starts.
What should I know about roofing for Anchorage's climate?
Roofing demand in Anchorage is driven less by storms than by snow load, ice dams, and freeze-thaw cycling. Ice-and-water shield at the eaves plus strong attic ventilation are the key defenses against ice dams. Of the 16 companies we track, 7 hold a manufacturer certification for these systems.
Which manufacturer certifications do Anchorage roofers hold?
7 of the 16 roofers we track in Anchorage hold at least one manufacturer certification (GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, TAMKO, IKO, Malarkey). The most common here is Owens Corning, held by 3 companies - versus 27% certified across Alaska. Certification means the manufacturer vetted the contractor and lets them back your roof with stronger, longer material-and-labor warranties. Not required to install a roof, but a real signal of training and standing.
How do the reviews compare across Anchorage roofers?
Across the 16 companies we track in Anchorage, the average rating is 4.4★, combining Google, BBB, and Yelp. 15 appear on more than one platform and 0 have owners who actively respond to reviews. Look for steady, recent, multi-source ratings over a handful of old five-star reviews on one site - any single platform can be cherry-picked.
What's the safety record of roofers in Anchorage?
Roofing is a high-fall-risk trade, so safety history matters. Of the 16 companies we track in Anchorage, 3 have at least one federal OSHA violation on record in the past 10 years, and 13 have none. We show any recorded violation - citation, severity, and penalty - on each profile. A clean record isn’t a guarantee, but repeated serious violations are a real red flag.

Frequently asked - Anchorage

What roofing materials hold up best in Anchorage's climate?
Anchorage endures heavy snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, and long cold winters, so materials need to handle serious thermal stress and moisture. Metal roofing is widely valued here for shedding snow efficiently and lasting decades. Asphalt shingles rated for cold climates are also common. Whatever material you choose, ask contractors specifically how it performs under sustained sub-zero temperatures and heavy accumulated snow, and confirm they have local experience installing it.
How do I verify that a roofing contractor in Anchorage is properly licensed and insured?
Alaska requires contractors to hold appropriate licensing, and roofing work typically requires permits. Rather than relying on a contractor's word, ask to see their current license and insurance certificates, then confirm their status directly with the relevant local authority. Insurance should include both general liability and workers compensation. Skipping this step in Anchorage can leave you personally liable if a worker is injured on your property.
What are red flags to watch for when getting roofing estimates in Anchorage?
Be cautious of contractors who show up unsolicited after a major snowstorm or wind event, pressure you to sign immediately, or ask for a large upfront payment before any work begins. Anchorage sees storm-chasing contractors after severe weather seasons. Also be wary of unusually low bids, vague written estimates, or anyone who cannot provide local references from recent Anchorage-area jobs.
What should a written roofing estimate include for an Anchorage project?
A solid estimate should detail the full scope of work, specific materials and their cold-climate ratings, how old roofing will be removed and disposed of, a project timeline, payment schedule, and warranty terms for both materials and labor. Given Anchorage's short construction season, the timeline matters especially. Make sure ice and water shield underlayment is specified, as it is critical protection against the freeze-thaw damage common here.
What questions should I ask a roofing contractor before hiring them in Anchorage?
Ask how many years they have worked specifically in the Anchorage area, how they handle snow load assessments before starting a job, and whether they are familiar with local building permit requirements. Ask for references from recent local customers and whether their crews are employees or subcontractors. Also ask how they protect your home if unexpected weather hits mid-project, which is a real concern given how quickly Anchorage weather can change.
How does Anchorage's short construction season affect my roofing project?
Anchorage's warm, dry months suitable for roofing are limited, which means reputable contractors book up quickly in spring and summer. Plan ahead and get estimates well before you need the work done. If emergency repairs are needed in winter, ask contractors about their cold-weather installation practices, since some materials and adhesives require minimum temperatures to seal properly. Cutting corners on cold-weather installation can lead to leaks and premature failure.