Montana

90 Roofing Companies in Montana: Public Records & Data

Public records on roofing contractors licensed in Montana: state registrations, manufacturer certifications, OSHA citations, and storm history. Every record is sourced from a public agency and dated.

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90 Companies in Montana

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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.
Sterling Roofing Billings Local 3 years - 5.0
Ellingson Roofing Helena Multi-State 2 years - 5.0
Freedom Roof Solutions Victor Local 2 years - 5.0
Ridgeline Roofing Bonner-West Riverside Local 0 years - 5.0
MacDonald Contracting Belgrade Local 3 years - 5.0
Matson Roofing Great Falls Local 0 years - 5.0
What Daddy Won't Do Billings Local 12 years - 5.0
Legacy Roofing & Exteriors Great Falls Local 2 years - 5.0
Connor Building and Design Helena Local 23 years - 5.0
West Montana Exteriors Anaconda Local 4 years - 5.0
HD Roofing and Exteriors Helena Local 0 years - 5.0
Billings Roofing Contractor Billings Local 4 years - 5.0
Christofferson Construction Helena Local 21 years - 4.9
Gnmcusa Bozeman Local 5 years - 4.9
High Country Exteriors Silver Star Multi-State 1 year
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4.9
AEY Roofing Contractors Billings Local 1 year - 4.9
Burnt Fork Roofing Stevensville Local 10 years - 4.9
Convoy Supply Helena Multi-State 29 years - 4.8
Rain Traxx Roofing & Gutters Billings Local 7 years - 4.8
Dixon Construction Butte Local 2 years - 4.8
Double L Roofing Charlos Heights Local 2 years - 4.8
Fisher Family Construction Carlton Local 15 years - 4.7
Jolly Giant Roofing Bozeman Local 1 year - 4.7
YellowBall Roofing & Solar Billings Local 3 years - 4.6
Top Edge Roofing Belgrade Local 11 years - 4.6

What Montana requires of roofers

Montana does not have a statewide licensing requirement specifically for roofing contractors. However, all construction contractors, including roofing companies, are required to register with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry. This registration is mandatory before performing any contracting work in the state. To register, contractors must submit an application, pay a registration fee, and provide proof of workers' compensation insurance or an exemption, as well as proof of general liability insurance. The registration must be renewed annually, and fees are relatively modest compared to full licensing states.

While the state does not mandate a trade-specific examination for roofers, contractors must comply with Montana's contractor registration statutes under Title 39 of the Montana Code Annotated. Some local jurisdictions, including cities such as Billings, Missoula, and Great Falls, may impose additional local permits, inspections, or business licensing requirements. It is important for roofing companies to check with the local city or county building department before beginning any project, as local rules can vary significantly and may include additional bonding or insurance thresholds.

Roofing contractors working on residential projects should also be aware of Montana's consumer protection laws, which require written contracts for work above certain dollar thresholds and outline dispute resolution obligations. Contractors who employ workers must maintain proper workers' compensation coverage through the Montana State Fund or an approved private insurer. Failure to maintain registration or required insurance can result in fines and prohibition from operating in the state. Overall, while Montana's statewide requirements are less burdensome than many other states, compliance with both state registration and local permitting rules is essential.

Authority: Montana Department of Labor and Industry

Recent Inspections and Violations

Date Employer Violation Type Penalty
INDEPENDENT ROOFING, LLC
Residential construction - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(13)
Serious $1,729
SPRAGUE CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, LLC
Safety monitoring systems 1926.502(h)(1)
Serious $2,693
SPRAGUE CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, LLC
Roofing on low-slope roofs - fall protection 1926.501(b)(10)
Serious $0
EMPIRE ROOFING
Steep roofs - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(11)
Other $2,000
SPRAGUE CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, LLC
Residential construction - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(13)
Serious $869
EMPIRE ROOFING, INC.
Silica - written exposure control plan 1926.1153(d)(2)(i)
Other $0
EMPIRE ROOFING, INC.
Roofing on low-slope roofs - fall protection 1926.501(b)(10)
Other $1,885
SUMMIT ROOFING, INC.
Roofing on low-slope roofs - fall protection 1926.501(b)(10)
Serious $1,131
SPRAGUE CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, LLC
Roofing on low-slope roofs - fall protection 1926.501(b)(10)
Serious $1,728
EMPIRE ROOFING, INC.
Residential construction - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(13)
Other $1,570

Storm & hail history

  • 7,264 Storm events (10yr)
  • 4″ Max hail size
  • 125 mph Max wind gust
  • 32 Tornadoes (10yr)
Events per year by type
Event type breakdown
Seasonality - events by month (10yr total)

Recent storm events

Date Type County Magnitude
High wind BEAVERHEAD AND WESTERN MADISON BELOW 6000FT 59 mph
High wind BIG BELT, BRIDGER AND CASTLE MOUNTAINS 62 mph
High wind EASTERN PONDERA AND EASTERN TETON 60 mph
High wind NORTHERN BLAINE COUNTY 41 mph
High wind EASTERN TOOLE AND LIBERTY 59 mph
High wind EASTERN TOOLE AND LIBERTY 62 mph

Frequently asked - Montana

How do I verify a roofing contractor is licensed in Montana?
Montana requires roofing contractors to register with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry. You can verify a contractor's registration status on their online license lookup tool. Always ask for proof of registration before signing anything. A legitimate contractor will provide their registration number without hesitation. Hiring an unregistered contractor puts you at risk of poor workmanship and leaves you with little legal recourse if something goes wrong.
What roofing materials work best for Montana's climate?
Montana's harsh winters, heavy snow loads, and temperature swings demand durable materials. Metal roofing is extremely popular because it sheds snow easily and lasts 40 to 70 years. Asphalt architectural shingles are a more affordable option and hold up well when properly installed. Ask your contractor about impact-resistant shingles too, since hail is common in many parts of the state. The right choice depends on your budget, home style, and specific local weather patterns.
Should I get multiple quotes before hiring a Montana roofer?
Yes, getting at least three quotes is strongly recommended. Prices can vary significantly between contractors, and comparing bids helps you spot unusually low estimates that may signal cut corners or low-quality materials. When reviewing quotes, make sure each one specifies the same materials and scope of work so you are comparing apples to apples. The lowest bid is not always the best value, especially for a long-term investment like a roof.
What insurance should a Montana roofing contractor carry?
Any reputable Montana roofing contractor should carry two types of insurance: general liability insurance and workers compensation insurance. General liability protects your property if damage occurs during the job. Workers compensation covers the crew if someone is injured on your roof. Always ask for certificates of insurance and call the insurance provider to confirm the policies are active. If a contractor cannot provide proof of insurance, do not hire them.
How can I tell if my Montana roof needs replacement versus repair?
A repair may be sufficient if damage is limited to a small area and the roof is less than 15 years old. Replacement is usually the smarter investment if your roof is 20 or more years old, has widespread shingle deterioration, or shows signs of sagging. Montana's freeze-thaw cycles can accelerate wear, so have a qualified local contractor inspect the roof in person before deciding. A trustworthy roofer will give you an honest assessment rather than push for the more expensive option.
What questions should I ask a roofing contractor before hiring them in Montana?
Ask how long they have been in business locally, whether they use subcontractors, and what warranty they offer on both labor and materials. Find out if they will pull the necessary permits, since many Montana municipalities require them for roof replacements. Ask for references from recent local jobs and follow up on them. Also confirm they will provide a written contract detailing the scope of work, materials, timeline, and payment schedule before any work begins.