3 Roofing Companies in Cache County, Utah

Public records on roofing contractors operating in Cache County, with NOAA-sourced storm history for the area.

Companies in Cache County

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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.
CCX Roofing Siding Gutters Logan Multi-State 6 years
  • CT
  • OC
5.0
Mountain Tough Exteriors Benson Local 3 years
  • TAMKO
4.8
Best Choice Roofing Logan Local 3 years
  • OC
5.0

Companies That Service Cache County (Located Nearby)

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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.
The Roofing Experience Farr West Local 3 years
  • OC
5.0
Roof Rescue USA Jackson Multi-State 7 years
  • CT
  • OC
  • VELUX
4.9
All Star Roofing Orem Local 1 year - 5.0
Utah Fast Roofing Ogden Local 4 years
  • GAF
4.9
On Top Roofing Layton Multi-State 25 years
  • CT
  • VELUX
4.9
High Country Exteriors Silver Star Multi-State 1 year
  • VELUX
4.9
Ashco Roofing Salt Lake City Local 6 years - 4.9
HM Roofing Provo Local 1 year - 5.0
Harrington & Company Arrowhead Springs Multi-State 27 years - 4.8

These firms advertise service to a city in Cache County but are based outside it. The “City” column shows where each is located.

Recent Inspections and Violations

Date Employer Violation Type Penalty
No inspections or violations indexed yet. Source: U.S. and state OSHA enforcement data, refreshed monthly.

Storm & hail history

  • 40 Storm events (10yr)
  • 1.25″ Max hail size
  • 77 mph Max wind gust
  • 0 Tornadoes (10yr)
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Event type breakdown
Seasonality - events by month (10yr total)

Recent storm events

Date Type Magnitude
Thunderstorm wind 58 mph
Thunderstorm wind 58 mph
Thunderstorm wind 68 mph
Thunderstorm wind 64 mph
Thunderstorm wind 75 mph
Thunderstorm wind 66 mph
Thunderstorm wind 59 mph
Thunderstorm wind 63 mph
Thunderstorm wind 61 mph
Thunderstorm wind 63 mph
Thunderstorm wind 60 mph
Thunderstorm wind 74 mph

Frequently asked - Cache County

What roofing materials work best for Cache County's climate?
Cache County experiences cold snowy winters with significant snow load, hot dry summers, and occasional hail and wind. Asphalt shingles are widely used because they handle temperature swings well and are cost-effective. Metal roofing is also a strong choice since it sheds snow efficiently and lasts longer under freeze-thaw cycles. Ask your contractor which materials they have local experience installing and which carry warranties suited to this region's conditions.
How do I verify a roofing contractor is properly licensed and insured in Utah?
Licensing and insurance requirements can change, so always ask contractors to show current proof of both before signing anything. Confirm their license is active and their insurance covers both liability and workers compensation. You can verify current requirements with your local building authority or the relevant state agency. Hiring an uninsured contractor in Cache County leaves you financially exposed if a worker is injured on your property.
Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Cache County?
Permit requirements vary by the scope of work and can change over time. A full roof replacement often requires a permit, while minor repairs may not. Ask your contractor whether a permit is needed for your specific project, and confirm with your local building department before work begins. A reputable contractor will pull the required permits themselves rather than asking you to do it or skipping them altogether.
What should a written roofing estimate include before I hire anyone?
A solid estimate should clearly list the scope of work, materials with brand and grade, labor costs, project timeline, cleanup and disposal of old materials, and payment terms. It should also explain how the contractor handles unexpected damage found during tear-off. In Cache County, where winter weather can arrive quickly, make sure the timeline accounts for seasonal conditions and that the estimate addresses proper underlayment and flashing for snow and ice.
What are red flags to watch for when hiring a roofing contractor here?
Be cautious of contractors who show up unsolicited after a hailstorm, pressure you to sign immediately, ask for large upfront payments, or cannot provide local references. Contractors without a physical local presence or verifiable track record in Cache County are harder to hold accountable if problems arise later. Always get at least two or three written estimates and check online reviews and references from past customers in the area.
What questions should I ask a roofing contractor before hiring them in Cache County?
Ask how long they have worked in Cache County, whether they are familiar with local snow load and freeze-thaw considerations, and what warranties they offer on both materials and labor. Find out who actually performs the work, since some contractors subcontract jobs. Ask for references from recent local projects and confirm they will handle cleanup and final inspection. A contractor comfortable answering these questions thoroughly is a good sign of professionalism.