Service Area: Missoula, Montana
DaBella provides roofing services in Missoula, Montana and surrounding areas.
Storm & Weather Risk in Missoula, Montana
Hail Risk
High
Hurricane Risk
Low
Tornado Risk
Moderate
Wind Damage
Moderate
Hail Risk: Montana's eastern plains sit along the northern fringe of Hail Alley, with severe hailstorms common from May through August that can damage roofing.
Hurricane Risk: Montana's far-inland northern location makes hurricanes a non-factor for the state.
Tornado Risk: Montana averages about 10 tornadoes per year, primarily on the eastern plains during summer months when severe thunderstorms develop.
Wind Damage: Missoula's western Montana valley provides some protection from the worst winds, though strong Pacific storm systems still bring damaging gusts.
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 Missoula, Montana
Roof Repair
$350 – $1,800
Average repair cost range
Full Replacement
$8,000 – $25,000
~2,000 sq ft avg · $410/square
Common Materials
Missoula's growing population and university-town housing demand have pushed roofing prices above the state average in recent years.
Insurance Tip: Montana homeowners insurance is affordable. Wildfire is the primary risk concern, and properties in the wildland-urban interface may see higher premiums.
Best Season: Summer and early fall (June–September) offer the best weather. Mountain communities may have an even shorter installation window.
Montana Roofing License & Insurance Requirements
License
Not Required
Insurance
Required
Bond
Not Required
License: Montana does not require a state roofing license. However, all construction contractors with employees must register with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry ($70 fee). Independent contractors without employees can obtain an Independent Contractor Exemption Certificate ($125). Local municipalities may have additional licensing requirements.
Insurance: Montana requires workers' compensation insurance for all contractors with employees. Independent contractors must prove established trade status to qualify for exemption.
Permits: Building permits are required for roofing work in most Montana municipalities. Requirements vary — check with your local building department.
Consumer Tips
- ✓Ask for proof of general liability and workers' compensation insurance
- ✓Verify the contractor's business registration with the Montana Secretary of State
- ✓Ask about experience with heavy snow load roofing systems
- ✓Get at least 3 written estimates before choosing a contractor
- ✓Check references and reviews from Montana homeowners
- ✓Ensure a written contract covers scope, materials, timeline, and warranty details
Regulatory body: Montana Department of Labor and Industry — Employment Relations Division