Service Area: North Pole, Alaska
Wagner State Roofing provides roofing services in North Pole, Alaska and surrounding areas.
Storm & Weather Risk in North Pole, Alaska
Hail Risk
Low
Hurricane Risk
Low
Tornado Risk
Low
Wind Damage
Moderate
Hail Risk: Alaska experiences very little hail due to its cold climate and low atmospheric instability, with rare small-hail events during brief summer thunderstorms.
Hurricane Risk: Alaska does not experience hurricanes, though powerful extratropical cyclones in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea can produce hurricane-force winds.
Tornado Risk: Alaska averages fewer than 1 tornado per year, making it one of the least tornado-prone states in the nation.
Wind Damage: Intense low-pressure systems and Arctic storms bring powerful winds to coastal Alaska, particularly along the Aleutian Islands and western coast.
Sources: Storm risk data compiled from NOAA Storm Prediction Center, National Hurricane Center, NCEI Billion-Dollar Weather Events, and National Weather Service local forecast offices. Risk levels reflect historical frequency and severity of events in this area.
Average Roofing Costs in North Pole, Alaska
Roof Repair
$500 – $2,500
Average repair cost range
Full Replacement
$12,000 – $35,000
~1,800 sq ft avg · $550/square
Common Materials
Alaska's extreme remoteness drives up roofing costs due to material shipping expenses and a limited labor pool. Harsh winters, heavy snow loads, and short construction seasons further increase project costs. Ice dam prevention and proper insulation are critical considerations.
Insurance Tip: Alaska homeowners insurance rates are moderate but can vary by location. Earthquake coverage is not included in standard policies and should be purchased separately.
Best Season: Summer (June–August) is the only reliable roofing season, with long daylight hours but limited contractor availability.
Alaska Roofing License & Insurance Requirements
License
Required
Insurance
Required
Bond
Required
License: Alaska requires roofing contractors to hold a Specialty Contractor license from the Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. Roofing is a classified specialty trade. License fee is $200 with biennial renewal ($235). No exam required for specialty contractors.
Insurance: Alaska requires minimum liability insurance of $20,000 property damage, $50,000 injury/death per person, and $100,000 injury/death per occurrence for specialty contractors. Workers' compensation is required for all employers.
Bond: Alaska requires a $10,000 surety bond for specialty contractors including roofers.
Permits: Building permits are required for roofing work in Alaska municipalities. Requirements vary by borough and city, with Anchorage and Fairbanks having specific building codes.
Consumer Tips
- ✓Verify the contractor's license with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing
- ✓Confirm active general liability and workers' compensation insurance
- ✓Ask about experience with cold-climate roofing systems and ice dam prevention
- ✓Get at least 3 written estimates with material specifications
- ✓Ensure the contractor is familiar with local snow load requirements
- ✓Get a written contract that includes scope, timeline, materials, and warranty details
Regulatory body: Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing