Public Records Check
- Missing License Our automated search didn't find a license on file for BigHorn Roofing with the Utah state licensing board. That doesn't mean the company is unlicensed. A license can be held under a different business name, registered too recently for us to match, or filed in a way our search didn't catch. We recommend confirming directly with the Utah state licensing board or asking the contractor for their license number.
- Registered Corporation The Utah Secretary of State listed BigHorn Roofing as Active when we last checked on Jun 29, 2026, registered since 2019. You can confirm it's still current with the Utah Secretary of State.
- Business Address BigHorn Roofing's listed address at 7789 S Allen St, Midvale, UT 84047 appears to be a business address. This means the company operates from a real, locatable address rather than a mailbox or PO box, which can make it easier to reach them or resolve issues. Many roofers legitimately work from a home address, so this doesn't speak to the quality of their work, license, or insurance.
- 4 Credentials BigHorn Roofing holds these manufacturer certifications: Owens Corning Preferred, IKO ROOFPRO Select, VELUX Certified Installer, Carlisle Authorized Applicator. These show the company met a manufacturer's program requirements and may offer manufacturer-backed warranties, but they aren't independent quality audits. You can confirm current status with the manufacturer.
- Excellent Ratings Across the platforms we identified for BigHorn Roofing (Google, Yelp, the Better Business Bureau), the blended average is 4.9 out of 5, which we label Excellent. This is a plain average of public customer ratings, not a RooferWatch score. A high average reflects past customers' experiences, not a guarantee of yours, so read the underlying reviews and weigh them yourself.
We verified 4/5 public records for BigHorn Roofing. The more of a company's record you can check, the more informed your hiring decision.
Contact Info
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Phone
This is either a business landline or VoIP number (not a mobile number).(801) 305-4851
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Alternate Phone
This phone number belongs to an iPhone, not a landline, so both calling and texting is supported.(801) 450-2348
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Primary Address
7789 S Allen St, Midvale, UT 84047
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Owner Email
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Website
gobighorn.com
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Company Description
BigHorn Roofing has served Utah for over 20 years, operating as a GAF Master Elite President's Club Award Winner. The company provides residential re-roofing, new roof installation, roof repair, window installation, residential siding, fascia and soffit work, rain gutter installation, new construction roofing, residential and commercial snow removal, and solar installation. BigHorn serves Salt Lake City, West Jordan, South Jordan, and across Utah. The company installs asphalt shingle roofing and offers Pella window products including double and triple pane, storm, energy efficient, casement, single and double-hung, custom, vinyl, fiberglass, and aluminum-clad wood windows. BigHorn is an IBHS-certified Fortified Roofing contractor and installer specializing in high-wind and severe-weather roofing. Materials come with a 50-year manufacturer warranty, and the company provides a 25-year workmanship guarantee and 10-year labor warranty. GAF installations are backed by the Golden Pledge Limited Warranty covering workmanship for up to 30 years.
Services Offered
- Residential Re-RoofingRemoving old roofing material and installing a new roof system on a residential home, typically done when the existing roof has reached the end of its lifespan.
- New Roof InstallationInstalling a complete new roof system on a structure that currently lacks one or needs full replacement.
- Roof RepairFixing localized damage such as leaks, missing shingles, damaged flashing, or deteriorated sections without replacing the entire roof.
- Window InstallationInstalling new windows in residential or commercial properties, including framing, sealing, and finishing to ensure proper function and weatherproofing.
- Window RepairFixing broken glass, damaged frames, seals, or hardware on windows to restore function and weather protection.
- Window ReplacementRemoving old windows and installing new ones to improve energy efficiency, security, and appearance.
- Residential SidingInstallation or repair of exterior wall cladding materials such as vinyl, fiber cement, or wood to protect and finish a home's exterior.
- Fascia, Soffit & Rain GuttersInstallation and repair of the trim boards, ventilation panels, and water drainage systems that protect the eaves and direct runoff away from the foundation.
- New Construction RoofingInstalling roofing systems on newly built structures as part of the initial construction process.
- Fortified Roofing InstallationInstallation of impact-resistant roofing systems designed to meet FORTIFIED standards for enhanced wind and hail damage protection.
- Solar InstallationInstallation of solar panel systems on roofs to generate electricity and reduce energy costs.
- Pella Windows InstallationInstallation of Pella brand windows, which come in various styles and energy ratings for residential properties.
- Double and Triple Pane WindowsInstallation of multi-layer glass windows that improve insulation and reduce heating and cooling costs compared to single-pane windows.
- Storm WindowsInstallation of secondary window frames that provide extra insulation and protection during severe weather and winter months.
- Energy Efficient WindowsInstallation of windows with low-emissivity coatings and insulated frames designed to reduce heating and cooling energy consumption.
- Casement WindowsInstallation of hinged windows that swing outward, offering good ventilation and a traditional appearance.
- Custom WindowsFabrication and installation of windows made to specific dimensions and specifications for unique architectural needs.
- Vinyl WindowsInstallation of windows with vinyl frames, chosen for durability, low maintenance, and cost-effectiveness.
- Residential Snow RemovalClearing accumulated snow and ice from residential roofs to prevent structural damage and reduce ice dam risk.
- Commercial Snow RemovalProfessional snow and ice removal from commercial building roofs to maintain safety and prevent weather-related damage.
Credentials
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Owens Corning Preferred
An Owens Corning Preferred contractor has earned the mid-tier designation in Owens Corning's contractor network by demonstrating installation quality, business stability, and customer satisfaction. This status… Read more
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IKO ROOFPRO Select
IKO ROOFPRO Select is the middle tier of IKO's ROOFPRO contractor loyalty program, sitting above the entry-level Advantage tier and below the top Craftsman Premier tier. Unlike Advantage, Select is a full, publicly… Read more
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VELUX Certified Installer
VELUX Certified Installer is the broader of the two tiers in VELUX's installer program, and it describes a specific business model: a company that works across a variety of products or services, with VELUX skylights as… Read more
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Carlisle Authorized Applicator
Carlisle SynTec Systems, headquartered in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and part of Carlisle Companies, is one of the dominant manufacturers of low-slope commercial roofing in North America. Its product lines - Sure-Seal EPDM… Read more
Company Info
- Lead-Safe (RRP)
- N/A
- Company Name
- ROSE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC
- State Entity ID
- 11576240-0142
- Company Formation Date
- Dec 16, 2019
- Company Age
- 6.6 years old
- Company Formation State
- UT
- Principal Address
- 7789 SOUTH ALLEN STREET, MIDVALE, UT 84070
- Registered Agent
- Bryce Rose
- Agent Address
- 2288 WEST 8540 SOUTH, West Jordan, UT 84088
- Entity Type
- Corporation
- Address Type
- Commercial
- Multi-State Company
- No
- Website Age
- 5.5 years old
Inspections and Violations
U.S. and Utah OSHA dataReviews and Reputation
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Avg. Rating
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BBB A+
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Google
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Yelp
Several reviewers report positive experiences with Bighorn Roofing's service and communication. Customers describe the company as polite, on-time, and responsive throughout projects. Reviewers note that staff members provided clear explanations, kept them informed of progress, and answered questions. Multiple customers report competitive pricing compared to other bids. Reviewers highlight thorough work, including replacing damaged areas beyond initial scope and managing projects around weather challenges. Several mention good cleanup efforts after completion. Customers praise specific team members for professionalism and respect toward homeowners. Reviewers report satisfaction with the quality of materials and workmanship, with some noting one owner conducted a post-job inspection. A few customers mention receiving documentation of work completed or being reminded of warranty coverage. One reviewer appreciated that the company was not pushy during the bidding process.
Review Signals Over Time
By sheer volume of Google reviews (a measure of how much feedback a firm has gathered) BigHorn Roofing ranks 5th of the 71 roofers we track across Utah, ahead of about 94% of them. Over the past year it has pulled in 30 reviews - the most recent last month - for a rate of roughly 16.9 reviews per month, which is faster than approximately 97% of the other Utah roofers. Its 4.8-star average rating sits just below the Utah median of 4.9 stars. The owner responds to 47% of reviews, which is above the typical Utah roofer’s rate of 0%.










