Service Area: Provo, Utah

The Roofing Team LLC provides roofing services in Provo, Utah and surrounding areas.

Storm & Weather Risk in Provo, Utah

Hail Risk

Moderate

Hurricane Risk

Low

Tornado Risk

Low

Wind Damage

Moderate

Hail Risk: Utah experiences moderate hail from spring and summer thunderstorms, particularly along the Wasatch Front and in the mountains where convective storms develop.

Hurricane Risk: Utah's far-inland, high-elevation location makes hurricanes a non-factor for the state.

Tornado Risk: Utah averages about 3 tornadoes per year, mostly brief landspouts on the western desert flats and occasional supercell tornadoes near the mountains.

Wind Damage: Provo sits along the Wasatch Front and experiences strong downslope winds and summer thunderstorm gusts that stress roofing systems.

Storm Season: May – SeptemberAvg. Annual Storms: 30Hail Days/Year: ~4

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 Provo, Utah

Roof Repair

$325$1,700

Average repair cost range

Full Replacement

$7,500$23,000

~2,200 sq ft avg · $380/square

Common Materials

Asphalt ShinglesArchitectural ShinglesMetal RoofingConcrete TileSynthetic Slate

Utah roofing costs are moderate, with the Wasatch Front metro area (Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden) commanding higher prices due to demand. Heavy winter snowfall, UV exposure at altitude, and temperature extremes all affect roof longevity and material choices.

Insurance Tip: Utah homeowners insurance is among the most affordable in the nation. Standard policies cover most weather-related damage including hail and wind.

Best Season: Spring and fall (April–June, September–November) offer the best conditions. Summer heat and winter snow can both complicate installations.

Utah Roofing License & Insurance Requirements

License

Required

Insurance

Required

Bond

Required

License: Utah requires roofing contractors to hold a state license issued by the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL). The S280 Roofing classification is the specialty license. Requires 2 years experience, 25-hour pre-license course, and passing the Utah Business Law exam. Renewal every 2 years with 6 hours CE.

Insurance: Utah-licensed contractors must carry general liability insurance. Workers' compensation insurance is required for all employers with employees.

Bond: Utah requires a surety bond as part of contractor licensing. Bond amounts are based on the license classification and monetary limit.

Permits: Building permits are required for roofing work in Utah. Local building departments issue permits, and inspections are required for code compliance.

Consumer Tips

  • Verify the contractor's license at the Utah DOPL website (dopl.utah.gov)
  • Confirm active insurance and surety bond coverage
  • Check the contractor's complaint history with DOPL
  • Get at least 3 written estimates with detailed material specifications
  • Ask about experience with high-altitude and arid-climate roofing systems
  • Ensure the contract includes scope, materials, timeline, warranty, and payment schedule

Regulatory body: Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing