Service Area: Anchorage, Alaska
True North Contracting provides roofing services in Anchorage, Alaska and surrounding areas.
Storm & Weather Risk in Anchorage, 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: Anchorage experiences strong Chinook and gap winds, especially during winter, that can damage roofing and cause significant uplift on older structures.
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 Anchorage, Alaska
Roof Repair
$550 – $2,800
Average repair cost range
Full Replacement
$13,000 – $38,000
~1,800 sq ft avg · $600/square
Common Materials
Anchorage has the best contractor availability in Alaska but still commands premium prices due to high cost of living and material shipping costs.
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