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Cedar City is our hometown and our headquarters. When you call us, you're calling a crew that lives here, works here, and grew up under the same UV-saturated sun and the same Tushar-driven winds you have. Our trucks are based here, our tear-off dumpsters drop here, and we know which roads close first when the snow comes off the Markagunt Plateau.
We've installed and serviced roofs across every neighborhood in town — from older homes near Main Street and the Frontier Homestead area, to newer subdivisions east of I-15 and out toward Enoch. We work with most of the major asphalt shingle manufacturers and source materials suited to the climate at this elevation, not whatever happens to be on the truck that morning.
Because Cedar City is our base, our response time on local repair calls and estimates is faster than what you'll get from a roofer driving in from St. George or the Wasatch Front. For an active leak, we try to be on-site the same day or the next business day when our crew is available.
Cedar City sits at roughly 5,800 ft elevation. That altitude means intense year-round UV exposure that ages asphalt shingles faster than the same product would age at sea level, large day-to-night temperature swings that stress sealant strips, cold winters with real snow loads on the mountain side of town, and occasional summer monsoon storms with hail and high wind. A roof spec'd for a Las Vegas home will not last in Cedar City — and we install accordingly.
Sealant strips fail and shingle granules erode faster at altitude. Older Cedar City roofs often look fine from the ground but have brittle edges and exposed mat when you get up close.
Down-canyon wind events and spring gusts off Cedar Mountain are strong enough to break the seal on shingles and pull ridge caps. We use enhanced fastening patterns on exposed slopes.
Snow accumulation followed by warm afternoons creates ice dams at eaves and in valleys — particularly on north- and east-facing slopes. Proper ice-and-water shield and balanced ventilation prevent it.
Many Cedar City homes still have evaporative coolers on the roof. Penetrations and chimney flashings are the single most common leak source we see locally.
Cedar City is our home base. For active leaks we aim for same-day or next-business-day response when our crew is available. Free estimates are usually scheduled within the same week.
Yes. Our headquarters and primary crew are based in Cedar City, Utah. We are not a 'storm chaser' or out-of-state contractor — we live here year-round.
Architectural (dimensional) asphalt shingles from a major manufacturer are the workhorse of Cedar City roofing. They handle the UV, snow load, and wind cycle better than 3-tab. For homes on exposed lots or higher elevations, we often recommend metal as a longer-term investment.
Yes. Ice-dam leaks at the eaves are one of the most common winter calls we get in Cedar City. We diagnose the source, repair the affected shingles and underlayment, and recommend ice-and-water shield upgrades and ventilation fixes that prevent it from recurring.
For active leaks within Cedar City, we try to be on-site the same day or next business day, depending on crew availability. Because we're local, we don't have to drive in from St. George or out of state.
Yes. We routinely work across Iron County. See our Iron County page for the full service-area list.
Call (435) 236-8179 to reach our Utah office. We answer during normal business hours and provide emergency tarping after hours when our crew is available.
Free estimates, honest answers, local crew.