
STATEWIDE UTAH ROOFING CONTRACTOR
Roofing Built to Survive Utah Weather
JuJu Roofing repairs, replaces, and installs roofs engineered for Utah’s heavy snow, intense high altitude sun, hail, and canyon winds. Licensed, insured, and locally trusted from the Wasatch Front to St. George.
Licensed and Insured • Free Inspections • Workmanship Warranty • Locally Owned
Utah Is One of the Hardest Places in the Country to Own a Roof
Few states put a roof through as much as Utah does. At our elevation, roofing materials absorb stronger ultraviolet radiation that ages them faster than at sea level. Temperatures can swing 30 to 40 degrees in a single day, and that constant expansion and contraction works fasteners loose and cracks aging shingles. Winter brings heavy snow loads and freeze and thaw cycles that form ice dams along eaves and valleys, forcing meltwater back up under the roof. Spring and summer add sudden hailstorms along the Wasatch Front and powerful canyon winds that lift and tear shingles. A roof installed for Utah has to handle all of it, and that is what we build for.
Snow, Ice, and Ice Dams
Refreezing snowmelt forms ice dams that push water under the shingles. Proper insulation, ventilation, and ice and water barrier protect the eaves.
High Altitude UV and Heat
Utah’s elevation and dry air bring intense sun that dries out and cracks roofing, so UV stable, climate rated materials matter.
Hail and Canyon Winds
Hail dents shingles and canyon winds drive rain into weak flashing. We install for impact and wind resistance and inspect after every storm.
Roofing Services for Homes and Businesses Across Utah
Every service has its own dedicated page with materials, process, and what to expect.
Roof Replacement
Full tear off and replacement with climate rated materials, quality underlayment, and a clear written warranty.
Roof Repair
Fast, lasting repairs for leaks, missing shingles, damaged flashing, and worn valleys before small problems grow.
Storm and Hail Damage
Inspection, documentation, and repair after Utah hail and windstorms, with help navigating your insurance claim.
Asphalt Shingle Roofing
Architectural and SBS modified shingles that balance value and durability for most Utah homes.
Metal Roofing
Standing seam and metal systems that shed snow, reflect heat, and resist hail for decades of service.
Tile Roofing
Clay and concrete tile that suits Utah’s dry climate and lasts generations with proper structure.
Flat and Commercial Roofing
TPO, EPDM, and flat roof systems for businesses, low slope homes, and additions.
Roof Inspections
Thorough, honest inspections with photos so you know the true condition of your roof.
Gutters and Emergency Repair
Gutter installation, ice dam mitigation, and rapid emergency response when a roof fails.
Why Utah Homeowners Choose JuJu Roofing

Roofing Built for Utah, by a Local Licensed Crew
We are not a storm chasing outfit passing through. JuJu Roofing is local, and every roof is installed to handle Utah’s snow load, UV, and wind, not just the manufacturer minimum.
- ✓Fully licensed, insured, and bonded for roofing in Utah
- ✓Local crews who know Utah building codes, snow loads, and how our weather behaves
- ✓Manufacturer certified installation that unlocks stronger material and labor warranties
Backed by Warranties and Real Claim Support
A roof is only as good as what stands behind it. We back our work in writing and help you through the parts most homeowners dread, especially insurance claims after a storm.
- ✓Written workmanship warranty on top of the manufacturer material warranty
- ✓Thorough storm damage documentation with photos for your claim
- ✓We walk you through the insurance claim process so nothing gets missed

Recent Utah Roofing Projects
A look at completed roofs across the Wasatch Front and beyond.





Storm and Hail Damage Repair: Before and After
Utah hail and windstorms can hide serious damage. Here is the kind of restoration we do, from inspection to a roof that is whole again.


Choosing the Right Roofing Material for Utah
How the main options compare against Utah snow, sun, and hail. Installed cost ranges are general and vary by home size, pitch, and complexity.
| Material | Lifespan | Installed cost per sq ft | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt Architectural Shingles | 20 to 30 years | $4.50 to $8.50 | Most Utah homes. The best balance of cost and durability, especially SBS modified shingles. |
| Metal (Standing Seam) | 50 to 80 years | $6 to $14 | Shedding snow, reflecting summer heat, and resisting hail and wind with low maintenance. |
| Clay or Concrete Tile | 50 to 100+ years | $10 to $18 | Utah’s dry climate and a premium look. Heavy, so the structure should be checked for snow load. |
| Slate | 100+ years | $9 to $20 | Maximum lifespan on premium homes. Requires strong structure and skilled installation. |
How Your Roofing Project Works
A simple, transparent process from first call to final walkthrough.
Free Inspection
We inspect your roof, take photos, and explain exactly what we find with no pressure.
Written Estimate
You receive a clear, itemized written estimate with material options and honest pricing.
Professional Install
Our certified crew completes most residential roofs in one to two days and protects your property.
Walkthrough and Warranty
We finish with a cleanup and walkthrough, then back the work with a written workmanship warranty.
What Does a New Roof Cost in Utah?
Roofing is priced by the square, which is 100 square feet of roof surface. Because of pitch and overhang, a home’s roof area is always larger than its floor footprint. Most Utah homeowners pay between about $11,000 and $15,000 for a standard architectural asphalt shingle roof on an average size home. The full range runs from roughly $8,500 to more than $25,000 depending on roof size, pitch, number of stories, material, and complexity. Premium materials such as metal, tile, and slate cost more up front but last far longer. We provide a clear written estimate after a free inspection, with no hidden fees and no pressure.
Proudly Serving Communities Across Utah
From the Wasatch Front to Southern Utah, JuJu Roofing serves homeowners and businesses statewide, across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, Cache, Tooele, and Washington counties. Choose your city for local roofing details.
What Utah Homeowners Say
Homeowners across the Wasatch Front and Southern Utah on working with JuJu Roofing.
The crew showed up on time, tore off and replaced our whole roof in about a day and a half, and left the yard spotless. The final price was exactly what the estimate said.
After a hailstorm tore up our shingles, JuJu handled the inspection and walked us through the entire insurance claim. We would have been lost without them.
We had a leak above the kitchen for months. They found the failed flashing two other companies missed and fixed it fast. No more drips, even through the spring storms.
We went with a standing seam metal roof and it has handled two Utah winters without a single issue. Honest pricing and great communication the whole way.
Genuinely honest inspection with photos and zero pressure. They told us our roof had several good years left instead of pushing a replacement. Rare these days.
From the quote to the final cleanup the communication was excellent. The new roof looks fantastic and the written workmanship warranty gives us real peace of mind.
Utah Roofing Questions, Answered
How much does a new roof cost in Utah?
Most Utah homeowners pay between about $11,000 and $15,000 for a standard architectural asphalt shingle roof on an average size home. The full range runs from roughly $8,500 to more than $25,000 depending on roof size, pitch, stories, material, and complexity. We give you a clear written estimate after a free inspection.
Do roofers in Utah have to be licensed?
Yes. Utah requires roofing contractors to be licensed through the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, known as DOPL. Licensed roofers must carry general liability insurance, with a common minimum of $100,000 per incident and $300,000 total. Always ask for a contractor’s license number and verify it on the DOPL website.
What is the best roofing material for Utah’s climate?
For most homes, a quality architectural or SBS modified asphalt shingle offers the best balance of cost and durability, lasting about 20 to 30 years. For maximum longevity, metal lasts 50 to 80 years and tile can last 50 to 100 years or more. The right choice depends on your budget, roof structure, and goals, which we review during your free inspection.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most residential roof replacements in Utah are completed in one to two days. Larger homes, steep pitches, or complex rooflines can add a day or more.
Will my homeowners insurance cover roof damage?
It depends on the cause. Insurance typically covers sudden storm damage from hail, wind, and falling debris, but it usually does not cover normal wear and tear or age related deterioration. We document storm damage thoroughly and help you through the claim process. This is general information, not insurance or legal advice.
What are ice dams and how do I prevent them?
An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the roof edge when heat escaping through the roof melts snow that then refreezes at the colder eaves. The trapped water backs up under the shingles and can leak inside. The best prevention is proper attic insulation and ventilation along with an ice and water barrier in vulnerable areas.
Do I need a repair or a full replacement?
Isolated issues like a few missing shingles or a single leak are often repairable. Widespread granule loss, multiple leaks, sagging, or a roof near the end of its service life usually point to replacement. A professional inspection with photos gives you the honest answer.
How often should I have my roof inspected?
We recommend a professional inspection at least once a year and after any major hail or wind storm. Catching small problems early is far cheaper than repairing interior water damage later.

Get Your Free Roof Inspection and Honest Estimate
Tell us about your roof and JuJu Roofing will schedule a free, no pressure inspection anywhere in Utah, usually within one business day.
- ✓Free, no obligation inspection and written estimate
- ✓Licensed Utah roofer, fully insured and bonded
- ✓Local crews and fast emergency response
Start Your Free Estimate
A few quick details and we will take it from there.