Public Records Check
- Missing License Our automated search didn't find a license on file for Roofing Salt Lake City 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.
- Missing Corporation Our automated search didn't find a registered business entity for Roofing Salt Lake City with the Utah Secretary of State. That doesn't mean the company isn't legitimate. Many roofers operate legally as sole proprietorships, which don't require registration, and a registered business can be filed under a different name, formed in another state, or created too recently for us to match. To confirm how the business is structured, ask the contractor or search the Utah Secretary of State directly.
- Residential Address Roofing Salt Lake City's listed address at 680 De Soto St #1, Salt Lake City, UT 84103 appears to be a residential 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.
- 0 Credentials Our automated search didn't find a manufacturer certification for Roofing Salt Lake City. Many reputable roofers aren't certified by any manufacturer, often by choice, so this isn't a sign of a problem. If a manufacturer-backed warranty matters to you, ask the contractor which certifications they carry.
- Excellent Ratings Across the platforms we identified for Roofing Salt Lake City (Google), the blended average is 5.0 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 2/5 public records for Roofing Salt Lake City. 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) 516-0477
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Primary Address
680 De Soto St #1, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
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Website
roofingprossaltlake.com
Company Description
Roofing Salt Lake City offers roof replacement, roof repair, metal roofing, commercial roofing, residential roofing, and flat roof services in Salt Lake City, Utah. The company provides 24-hour emergency roofing repairs and handles metal roofs made from zinc, copper, steel alloys, and corrugated galvanized steel, which typically last 40 to 70 years. Services include roof replacement with complete material delivery, tear-off, and site cleanup, as well as repair work covering flashing, gutters, fascia boards, and shingle replacement. Commercial roofing options include spray polyurethane foam roofing, single-ply membrane roofing, and shingle systems. Residential flat roofing includes built-up roofs, modified bitumen roofs, and EPDM rubber options. The company serves both residential and commercial properties and performs roof wellness checks and maintenance inspections.
Services Offered
- Roof ReplacementRemoving an old or failing roof system and installing a new one, typically when repairs are no longer cost-effective.
- Roof RepairFixing localized damage such as leaks, missing shingles, damaged flashing, or deteriorated sections without replacing the entire roof.
- Metal RoofingInstallation of durable metal panels or standing seam roofing, which resists weather, lasts 40-70 years, and works well in snowy or coastal areas.
- Commercial RoofingRoof installation, repair, and maintenance on office buildings, retail spaces, and other commercial structures, often involving flat or low-slope systems.
- Residential RoofingRoof work on single-family homes and small residential properties, adapted to typical house construction and materials.
- Flat Roof InstallationInstallation of roofing systems on flat or nearly flat commercial and residential roofs using membranes, coatings, or built-up materials.
- Emergency Roofing ServicesRapid response repair or temporary protection of roofs damaged by storms, leaks, or other urgent conditions to prevent further interior damage.
- Flashing RepairRepairing or replacing metal flashing around chimneys, vents, and roof edges to prevent water from entering seams and joints.
- Gutter RepairFixing leaks, reattaching loose sections, replacing damaged gutters, or realigning gutters to ensure proper water drainage away from the foundation.
- Shingle ReplacementRemoval and installation of new shingles to repair sections of damaged roofing or complete roof replacement.
- Roof MaintenanceRegular upkeep such as cleaning gutters, removing debris, checking seals, and minor repairs to extend roof life and prevent problems.
- Roof InspectionA professional examination of the roof's condition, identifying damage, wear, leaks, and remaining lifespan to guide maintenance or replacement decisions.
- Spray Polyurethane Foam RoofingSpraying expanding foam insulation and coating on roofs to create a seamless, energy-efficient waterproof surface.
- Single-Ply Membrane RoofingInstalling flexible sheet membranes like TPO, EPDM, or PVC on flat or low-slope roofs as an alternative to traditional shingles.
- Built-Up Flat RoofsMulti-layer roofing system using alternating tar and gravel or asphalt layers on flat commercial or industrial structures.
- Modified Bitumen RoofingInstallation or repair of torch-applied or self-adhering asphalt-based membrane roofing, commonly used on flat or low-slope commercial roofs.
- EPDM Rubber RoofingInstallation of single-ply rubber membrane roofing, commonly used on flat or low-slope commercial and residential roofs.
- Fascia Board RepairRepair or replacement of the horizontal boards along roof edges that support gutters and protect the structure.
- Roof Tear-OffComplete removal of existing roofing materials down to the deck, typically done before installing a new roof.
- Site CleanupPost-project removal of debris, old materials, and waste to leave the property clean and safe after roofing work.
Company Info
- Lead-Safe (RRP)
- N/A
- Address Type
- Residential
- Multi-State Company
- No
- Website Age
- 4.0 years old
Inspections and Violations
U.S. and Utah OSHA dataReviews and Reputation
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