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Beaver sits in the shadow of the Tushar Mountains, one of the highest sub-ranges in Utah, and that elevation shapes everything about how a roof needs to be built here. Our crew makes the drive up from Cedar City regularly — for new installs on ranch homes, repair calls in town, and storm work after winter or summer events come off the Tushars.
Beaver is a smaller community than Cedar City but with the same fundamentals: high-altitude UV, real winter, and weather that can change in an afternoon. We treat Beaver projects the same way we treat any project — manufacturer-spec installation, full tear-off when warranted, written workmanship warranty.
We've worked on older homes around Main Street, on properties out toward Minersville, and on agricultural buildings throughout the valley. If you're not sure whether we serve your specific address, just call — Beaver County is well within our regular service area.
Beaver sits at roughly 5,900 ft elevation, with the Tushar Mountains rising sharply to the east (Mt. Belknap is over 12,000 ft). That means strong UV, real snow loads — sometimes heavier than Cedar City because of orographic lift off the Tushars — and meaningful diurnal temperature swings. Summer monsoon storms can bring intense brief downpours and occasional hail.
Snow off the Tushars accumulates and stays. Roofs need adequate ice-and-water shield at eaves and proper attic ventilation to prevent ice damming.
Same high-altitude UV exposure as Cedar City. Roofs age from the top down and from the south side first.
Down-slope winds in late winter and spring can lift shingles on exposed ridges. Enhanced nailing patterns matter on the windward side.
Common across Beaver homes — old chimneys, swamp coolers, vent stacks. Often the actual entry point is feet away from where you see the stain inside.
Beaver is roughly an hour from our Cedar City base via I-15. We schedule Beaver inspections and projects efficiently — often grouping multiple jobs into the same trip — and respond to active leaks as quickly as crew availability allows.
Yes, regularly. Beaver is about an hour from our headquarters and well within our normal service area. We schedule Beaver work efficiently and don't charge extra trip fees within our standard radius.
It depends where you are in town and which slope of your roof faces the Tushars, but yes — Beaver gets significant snow accumulation from orographic lift off the mountains. We install accordingly.
Yes. Standing-seam and exposed-fastener metal roofing works very well at Beaver's elevation and on agricultural structures. Ask us to walk you through the trade-offs vs. asphalt for your specific building.
Yes — both towns are well within our Beaver County service area.
Call our Utah office at (435) 236-8179. That's our headquarters and the right number for any project anywhere in southwestern Utah.
Free estimates, honest answers, local crew.