
HURRICANE, UTAH ROOFERS
Hurricane Roofers
JuJu Roofing is the local team Hurricane homeowners and businesses trust for roofs built to handle Southern Utah’s intense sun, extreme heat, monsoon winds, and sudden storms. Licensed, insured, and bonded, with our own crews and a written warranty.
Roofers in Hurricane, Utah
Hurricane is one of Southern Utah’s fastest growing communities, set in Washington County’s red rock country near St. George and the gateway to Zion National Park. Founded as a farming and ranching town more than a century ago, it has grown into a popular place to live and visit, with new homes going up across the area. JuJu Roofing is the team Hurricane homeowners and businesses trust to protect them.
Roofing in Hurricane is a different challenge than in northern Utah, and the dominant force here is the sun. Intense, year round high desert UV and extreme summer heat bake roofing materials day after day, drying out and cracking shingles and shortening their lifespan well before their rated age. On top of that, monsoon season brings sudden thunderstorms, microburst winds, hail, and heavy rain that test every seam and flashing. Material choice, ventilation, and quality installation all matter more in this climate.
We bring honest recommendations, clear written estimates, and our own trained crews to every Hurricane 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 in the desert.

Roof Replacement in Hurricane
When the sun and storms 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 Southern Utah’s heat and UV, with a complete tear off, fresh underlayment, and proper ventilation so your new roof lasts.
- ✓Shingles that are cracked, curling, or brittle from the sun
- ✓Widespread granule loss and bald spots
- ✓A roof 15 to 20 years old or older in this climate
- ✓Repeated or spreading leaks
- ✓Wind or hail damage from monsoon storms
- ✓Sagging or soft areas in the roof deck
Roof Repair in Hurricane
Caught early, most Hurricane roof problems can be repaired before they reach the inside of your home. In this climate, sun damaged shingles and dried out sealant are common starting points, and a single monsoon storm can lift or tear shingles in minutes.
- ✓Roof leaks and ceiling or wall stains
- ✓Sun cracked, curling, or missing shingles
- ✓Dried out or failing sealant and flashing
- ✓Wind and hail damage from monsoon storms
- ✓Worn or leaking valleys and low slope sections
- ✓Failing flashing around vents, skylights, and chimneys

What Hurricane Weather Does to Your Roof
Hurricane’s high desert climate is hard on roofs in its own way. We install and repair with all of it in mind.
- ✓Intense, year round high desert sun and UV that dries out and cracks roofing
- ✓Extreme summer heat that ages shingles and drives up cooling costs
- ✓Monsoon season thunderstorms and microburst winds
- ✓Hail and wind driven debris during summer storms
- ✓Heavy rain bursts and fast runoff that find weak flashing
- ✓Large day to night temperature swings that work materials loose
Sun, Heat, and Your Roof in Hurricane
In Hurricane, the sun does more damage to roofs than anything else. Day after day of intense high desert UV breaks down asphalt shingles from above, drying out the oils that keep them flexible until they crack, curl, and shed their protective granules. Combined with extreme attic heat in summer, this can take years off a roof’s expected life when the wrong materials or poor ventilation are involved.
That is why material choice matters so much here. Reflective metal roofing sheds heat and resists UV for decades, tile handles the heat and sun beautifully and can last generations, and quality UV stable architectural shingles hold up far better than thin builder grade products. Ventilation matters just as much: a properly vented attic lets built up heat escape, which protects the roof and helps control your summer cooling bills. For flat and low slope roofs, a reflective coating can extend the life of the membrane and keep the building cooler.
Storm Damage and Insurance Claims in Hurricane
Hurricane’s monsoon season, from roughly July through September, brings sudden, powerful storms. Microburst winds and hail can lift shingles, tear flashing, and drive rain under the roof in a matter of minutes, and the damage is not always visible from the ground.
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.
What Our Hurricane Roof Inspection Covers
A free, documented inspection of the whole system, not just the surface, because in this climate the damage often starts where you cannot see it.
- ✓Shingles and surface: UV cracking, curling, brittleness, and granule loss
- ✓Sealant and flashing dried out or split by the sun and heat
- ✓Flashing at chimneys, walls, vents, and skylights, the most common leak points
- ✓Valleys and low slope or flat sections where water concentrates
- ✓Attic ventilation and signs of trapped heat or moisture
- ✓Gutters, downspouts, and drainage for sudden monsoon downpours
What Our Hurricane 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 Hurricane Homeowners Choose JuJu Roofing
A local, licensed crew that installs for Southern Utah conditions 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
- ✓Manufacturer certified installation built for desert heat and UV
- ✓Honest, no pressure recommendations and clear written estimates
- ✓Fast response, including emergency help during monsoon season
- ✓More than 1,200 roofs completed across Utah

How It Works
A clear, transparent process from first call to final walkthrough.
Free Roof Inspection
We inspect, photograph, and explain exactly what we find with no pressure.
Estimate and Materials
You get an itemized written estimate and choose a material suited to the desert.
Installation or Repair
Our own crews complete the work to manufacturer specifications for Hurricane conditions.
Cleanup and Warranty
We clean up, walk the work with you, and back it with a written warranty.
Neighborhoods and Nearby Areas We Serve
Hurricane has grown quickly, and JuJu Roofing serves all of it, from established homes in town to the new subdivisions spreading across the area. Whether your home is decades old or brand new, we can be out to inspect your roof quickly.
We also roof throughout Washington County and the greater St. George area, including Washington, St. George, Ivins, Santa Clara, La Verkin, and Toquerville. Wherever you are in Utah’s Dixie, 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
Hurricane Roofing Questions
Do you serve all of Hurricane?
Yes. JuJu Roofing serves every part of Hurricane, from established homes in town to the new subdivisions spreading across the area, plus nearby Washington, St. George, Ivins, Santa Clara, La Verkin, and Toquerville.
What is the biggest threat to roofs in Hurricane?
The sun. Intense, year round high desert UV and extreme summer heat dry out and crack roofing materials faster than in cooler climates, often shortening a roof’s life before its rated age. The right material choice, good ventilation, and quality installation make a big difference here.
What roofing material holds up best to Hurricane’s heat and sun?
Metal reflects heat and resists UV for decades, tile handles the heat and sun beautifully and lasts generations, and quality UV stable architectural shingles hold up far better than thin builder grade products. We help you weigh look, budget, and longevity for your home.
Do you help with storm damage and insurance claims in Hurricane?
Yes. Monsoon season brings wind and hail that can damage a roof in minutes. We inspect and document the damage with photos, explain your options, and if your roof qualifies for a claim we help guide you through the insurance process.
Are you licensed and insured to work in Hurricane?
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 a contractor’s license on the Utah DOPL website before any work begins.
How fast can you respond to a roof leak in Hurricane?
Quickly. For active leaks and storm damage we move fast, often within a day or two, and we offer emergency response during monsoon season when water is getting into your home.
How much does a new roof cost in Hurricane?
It depends on the size, pitch, and material of your roof. 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.
Do you offer a warranty?
Yes. You get the manufacturer material warranty on your shingles or panels plus our own written workmanship warranty covering the quality of the installation.

Get a Hurricane Roofing Estimate
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
Start Your Estimate
A few quick details and we will take it from there.