Cottonwood Heights Roofers

COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, UTAH ROOFERS

Cottonwood Heights Roofers

JuJu Roofing is the local team Cottonwood Heights homeowners trust for roofs built to handle the heaviest snow in the valley, snow load, ice dams, and canyon wind. Licensed, insured, and bonded, with our own crews and a written warranty.

Roofers in Cottonwood Heights, Utah

Cottonwood Heights is the City Between the Canyons, set higher on the east bench of the Salt Lake Valley right at the mouths of Big and Little Cottonwood, the gateway to Brighton, Solitude, Alta, and Snowbird. It is a desirable, established community with stunning mountain views, and JuJu Roofing is the team here trusted to protect its roofs through everything the canyons send down.

Roofing in Cottonwood Heights is defined by snow. The elevation and canyon setting bring far heavier snowfall and snow load than the valley floor, ice dams are one of the most common winter problems, and strong canyon winds funnel right out of Big and Little Cottonwood onto the bench. A roof here has to be built and ventilated to carry the weight, shed the snow, stop the ice, and stay put in the wind.

We bring honest recommendations, clear written estimates, and our own trained crews to every Cottonwood Heights project, large or small. JuJu Roofing is fully licensed, insured, and bonded, we never hand your home off to subcontractors, and we have completed more than 1,200 roofs across Utah. From the first inspection to the final cleanup, our goal is a roofing experience that is straightforward, respectful of your property, and built to last.

Cottonwood Heights Roofers completing a roof replacement on a home in Cottonwood Heights, Utah

Roof Replacement in Cottonwood Heights

When heavy snow, ice, and age have worn a roof past the point of simple repairs, a full replacement is the smarter long term choice. We install manufacturer certified systems chosen for the canyons, often metal for its snow shedding, with a complete tear off, ice and water shield along the eaves and valleys, fresh underlayment, and proper ventilation so your new roof carries the load and stops the ice.

  • Recurring ice dam leaks every winter
  • Sagging or soft spots that suggest snow load stress
  • Shingles cracked, curling, or worn
  • Widespread granule loss and bald spots
  • A roof 15 to 20 years old or older
  • Repeated or spreading leaks

Roof Repair in Cottonwood Heights

Caught early, most Cottonwood Heights roof problems can be repaired before they reach the inside of your home. Up here the usual culprits are ice dams, snow and wind damage, and worn flashing, and snow buildup can cause a sudden leak in the middle of winter.

  • Ice dam leaks and water stains on ceilings or walls
  • Wind lifted, cracked, or missing shingles
  • Damaged flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights
  • Leaks at valleys where snow and ice collect
  • Sudden winter leaks from snow buildup
  • Failed sealant and exposed or backed out nails
Cottonwood Heights Roofers repairing an ice dam damaged roof in Cottonwood Heights, Utah

What Cottonwood Heights Weather Does to Your Roof

The City Between the Canyons takes the heaviest snow and wind in the valley. We install and repair with all of it in mind.

  • The heaviest snowfall and snow load in the valley
  • Ice dams formed by freeze and thaw at the roof edge
  • Strong canyon winds off Big and Little Cottonwood
  • Sudden winter leaks from snow buildup
  • Summer sun, UV, and the occasional hail storm
  • Wide day to night and seasonal temperature swings

Snow Load, Ice Dams, and Canyon Wind in Cottonwood Heights

Three forces shape every roof in Cottonwood Heights. The first is sheer weight: at this elevation and right at the canyon mouths, the snow piles deeper and heavier than down in the valley, and that snow load presses on the roof and structure all winter. The second is ice dams, which form when heat escaping into the attic melts snow that then refreezes at the cold eave and backs water up under the shingles, the single most common winter leak we see up here. The third is wind, funneling straight out of Big and Little Cottonwood and working at every shingle edge.

Building for all three is the job. We use ice and water shield along the eaves and valleys, proper attic ventilation and insulation to keep the deck cold and starve ice dams, wind rated installation, and often metal, which sheds snow and shrugs off both ice and wind for decades. When a winter leak does strike, we respond fast to stop the water and then fix the cause, not just the symptom. A Cottonwood Heights roof done right carries the load, sheds the snow, and keeps the canyons outside where they belong.

Storm, Wind, and Insurance Claims in Cottonwood Heights

Strong canyon winds, heavy snow, and hail all reach Cottonwood Heights, and the damage is not always obvious from the ground. Lifted or cracked shingles, loosened flashing, and bruising can let water in long before you notice a stain on the ceiling.

After a storm, JuJu Roofing provides a thorough, no pressure inspection and documents any damage clearly with photos. If your roof qualifies for an insurance claim, we help you through the process, explain your options, and complete the repairs or replacement properly so your home is protected before the next winter.

What Our Cottonwood Heights Roof Inspection Covers

A free, documented inspection of the whole system, not just the surface, because up here the damage often starts where you cannot see it.

  • Shingles, panels, and tiles for snow, ice, and wind wear
  • Eaves and valleys most prone to ice dams and pooling
  • Flashing at chimneys, walls, vents, and skylights, the most common leak points
  • Attic ventilation and insulation that fight ice dams
  • Structure and deck for snow load stress and sagging
  • Underlayment and ice and water shield protection along the edges
  • Any signs of leaks, stains, snow load stress, or storm damage

What Our Cottonwood Heights Roofers Offer

Roof Replacement  •  Roof Repair  •  Storm and Hail Damage  •  Roof Inspection  •  Residential Roofers  •  Commercial Roofers  •  Asphalt Shingle Roofing  •  Metal Roofing  •  Tile Roofing  •  Gutters and Flashing  •  Roof Maintenance

Why Cottonwood Heights Homeowners Choose JuJu Roofing

A local, licensed crew that builds for snow, ice, and canyon wind, and stands behind the work in writing.

  • Our own trained roofers on every job, never subcontractors
  • Fully licensed, insured, and bonded for roofing in Utah
  • Metal, shingle, and tile experience for canyon country
  • Ice dam prevention and snow load aware installation
  • Fast emergency response for winter leaks
  • More than 1,200 roofs completed across Utah
Cottonwood Heights Roofers crew installing a new roof in Cottonwood Heights, Utah

How It Works

A clear, transparent process from first call to final walkthrough.

1

Free Roof Inspection

We inspect, photograph, and explain exactly what we find with no pressure.

2

Estimate and Materials

You get an itemized written estimate and choose a material suited to the canyons.

3

Installation or Repair

Our own crews complete the work to manufacturer specifications for Cottonwood Heights conditions.

4

Cleanup and Warranty

We clean up, walk the work with you, and back it with a written warranty.

Neighborhoods and Nearby Areas We Serve

JuJu Roofing serves all of Cottonwood Heights, from the homes tucked near the canyon mouths to the neighborhoods lower on the bench. Whether your home sits high against the mountains or closer to the valley, we can be out to inspect your roof quickly.

We also roof throughout the east side of the Salt Lake Valley and the surrounding area, including Holladay, Sandy, Midvale, and Draper. Wherever you are along the east bench, we are close by.

Serving Communities Across Utah

JuJu Roofing works statewide, from the Wasatch Front to Southern Utah, across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, Cache, Tooele, and Washington counties. A few of the areas we serve:

Salt Lake City  •  West Valley City  •  West Jordan  •  Provo  •  Orem  •  Sandy  •  Ogden  •  St. George  •  Layton  •  Lehi  •  Logan  •  Draper

Cottonwood Heights Roofing Questions

Do you serve all of Cottonwood Heights?

Yes. JuJu Roofing serves every part of Cottonwood Heights, from the neighborhoods near the mouths of Big and Little Cottonwood canyons to the homes lower on the bench, plus nearby Holladay, Sandy, Midvale, and Draper.

Why do Cottonwood Heights roofs get so much snow?

Cottonwood Heights is the City Between the Canyons, sitting higher on the east bench right at the mouths of Big and Little Cottonwood. That elevation and canyon setting mean far heavier snowfall and snow load than the valley floor, plus strong canyon winds, which is exactly why roofs here need to be built for it.

What is snow load and should I worry about it?

Snow load is the weight of accumulated snow on your roof. A well built roof and structure handle normal Cottonwood Heights snow, but heavy, wet snow, deep drifts, and ice add up fast, and a weak or aging roof can struggle. We check the structure and look for sagging or stress during inspections.

What is an ice dam and how do you prevent it?

An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the cold roof edge when heat escaping into the attic melts snow higher up and the water refreezes at the eave, then backs up under the shingles and leaks inside. We prevent it with proper attic ventilation and insulation, ice and water shield underlayment along the eaves and valleys, and heat cable where it makes sense. They are one of the most common winter problems here.

What roofing material holds up best in Cottonwood Heights?

Metal is a favorite here because it sheds snow, resists ice, and handles canyon wind for decades. Quality architectural shingles installed with the right ice and water shield and ventilation also perform well. We help you weigh look, budget, and snow and wind performance.

Do you offer emergency help for winter roof leaks?

Yes. Snow buildup and ice dams can cause sudden leaks in the middle of winter. We respond quickly to stop the water, tarp or make temporary repairs if needed, and then complete a proper fix so the problem does not come back.

Are you licensed and insured to work in Cottonwood Heights?

Yes. JuJu Roofing is fully licensed, insured, and bonded for roofing in Utah, and we use our own trained crews rather than subcontractors. You can verify any contractor’s license on the Utah DOPL website before work begins.

How much does a new roof cost in Cottonwood Heights?

It depends on the size, pitch, and material of your roof, and metal costs more up front than asphalt. After a free inspection we provide a clear, itemized written estimate with no hidden fees, so you know exactly what you are paying for before any work begins.

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Tell us about your roof and JuJu Roofing will schedule a no pressure inspection anywhere in Utah, usually within one business day.

  • No obligation inspection and written estimate
  • Licensed Utah roofer, fully insured and bonded
  • Local crews and fast response statewide

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