3 Roofing Companies in Brighton, Utah

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

3 Companies in Brighton

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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.
Bartlett Roofing Brighton Multi-State 6 years
  • OC
  • VELUX
4.9
Utah Roofing Pros Brighton Local 7 years
  • OC
5.0
Pioneer Roofing Brighton Local 14 years
  • GAF
4.6

Storm & hail history

  • 162 Storm events (10yr)
  • 1.25″ Max hail size
  • 96 mph Max wind gust
  • 0 Tornadoes (10yr)
Events per year by type
Event type breakdown
Seasonality - events by month (10yr total)

Recent storm events

Date Type Magnitude
Thunderstorm wind 60 mph
Thunderstorm wind 59 mph
Thunderstorm wind 61 mph
Thunderstorm wind 61 mph
Thunderstorm wind 59 mph
Thunderstorm wind 64 mph
Thunderstorm wind 63 mph
Thunderstorm wind 58 mph
Thunderstorm wind 64 mph
Thunderstorm wind 58 mph

NOAA records storm events at the county level. Figures above cover Salt Lake County, which contains Brighton.

Recent Inspections and Violations

Date Employer Violation Type Penalty
PIONEER ROOFING
Training certification with name, date, trainer 1926.503(b)(1)
Other $0
PIONEER ROOFING
Steep roofs - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(11)
Serious $1,050
PIONEER ROOFING
Roofing on low-slope roofs - fall protection 1926.501(b)(10)
Serious $2,000
PIONEER ROOFING
Training must cover specified topics 1926.503(a)(2)
Serious $0
PIONEER ROOFING
Roofing on low-slope roofs - fall protection 1926.501(b)(10)
Serious $750

Roofing in Brighton, by the numbers

Computed from our records · as of Jul 11, 2026

What do roofing jobs actually cost in Brighton?
We don’t yet have enough itemized residential roofing permits in Brighton to publish a reliable local cost range. Across Utah, the median filed residential roofing-permit amount is $9,900 - a real filed figure rather than a national estimate. As more Brighton permits come on record, we’ll show the local range here.
How many roofing companies in Brighton are actually licensed and verified?
Of the 3 companies we track in Brighton, 1 has an active contractor license located in public records, 2 are registered business entities, and 1 operates from a commercial rather than residential address. Utah 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.
Is Brighton a storm-damage market, and how do I avoid storm chasers?
Salt Lake County has recorded 162 significant storm events in the past decade, including hail up to 1.25" and wind gusts to 96 mph, so storm-driven roof damage is common here. After big storms, be wary of out-of-area crews who show up unsolicited, pressure you to sign immediately, or ask you to sign over your insurance claim. Favor an established local firm you can verify over an out-of-area crew that appeared after the hail.
Which manufacturer certifications do Brighton roofers hold?
3 of the 3 roofers we track in Brighton hold at least one manufacturer certification (GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, TAMKO, IKO, Malarkey). The most common here is Owens Corning, held by 2 companies - versus 54% certified across Utah. 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 Brighton roofers?
Across the 3 companies we track in Brighton, the average rating is 4.8★, combining Google, BBB, and Yelp. 3 appear on more than one platform and 3 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 Brighton?
Roofing is a high-fall-risk trade, so safety history matters. Of the 3 companies we track in Brighton, 1 has at least one federal OSHA violation on record in the past 10 years, and 2 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 - Brighton

What roofing materials work best for Brighton, Utah's climate?
Brighton sits at high elevation in the Wasatch Mountains and gets heavy snowfall, freeze-thaw cycles, and intense UV exposure. Metal roofing and impact-resistant asphalt shingles are popular choices because they handle snow load, ice damming, and temperature swings well. Ask any contractor you interview which materials they recommend for high-altitude mountain conditions and why, so you can compare answers and gauge their local experience.
How do I know if a roofing contractor is properly licensed and insured to work in Utah?
Utah requires roofing contractors to hold a state contractor license, and they should carry both general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage. Requirements can change, so always ask contractors to show current proof of both and confirm their license status directly with the appropriate state authority before signing anything. Never rely solely on a contractor's word.
Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Brighton or Salt Lake County?
Most full roof replacements require a permit, but requirements vary and are updated periodically. Contact your local building department to confirm what is currently required before work begins. A reputable contractor will be familiar with local permit rules and should be willing to pull the permit on your behalf, which is generally a good sign they operate above board.
What should a written roofing estimate include for a project in this area?
A solid estimate should spell out the scope of work, specific materials and their grades, how old roofing will be removed and disposed of, how the crew will protect your property during mountain weather, payment schedule, project timeline, and warranty details for both materials and labor. Vague estimates that skip these details are a red flag, especially for high-elevation projects where weather can complicate the job.
What are red flags to watch for when hiring a roofing contractor near Brighton?
Be cautious of contractors who show up unsolicited after a storm, pressure you to sign the same day, ask for a large upfront payment before any work starts, or cannot provide local references. In a mountain community like Brighton, also be wary of anyone unfamiliar with snow load considerations or ice and water shield installation, since those details matter significantly at higher elevations.
How do I check references for a roofing contractor in the Brighton area?
Ask for references from customers who had similar projects, ideally in mountain or high-elevation settings in Utah. When you call, ask how the crew handled unexpected weather delays, whether the finished roof has performed through winter, and whether the contractor was easy to reach if issues came up afterward. Local references who have seen the roof through at least one full Utah winter are especially valuable.