After the record snowfall of 2023, many Salt Lake Valley homeowners discovered their roofs weren't up to the challenge. We design roofing systems specifically for our region's snow loads, using materials that withstand freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or leaking.
For homes in Sandy and Draper where snow accumulates heavily, we recommend steep-pitch designs with reinforced trusses. In Provo's older neighborhoods, we often install hidden bracing beneath existing roofs to add strength without altering the home's appearance.
Our snow load assessments include evaluating your attic ventilation—critical for preventing ice dams along the Wasatch Front. We've helped over 200 homeowners avoid costly winter damage through proactive upgrades and proper maintenance plans.
For homes in Sandy and Draper where snow accumulates heavily, we recommend steep-pitch designs with reinforced trusses. In Provo's older neighborhoods, we often install hidden bracing beneath existing roofs to add strength without altering the home's appearance.
Our snow load assessments include evaluating your attic ventilation—critical for preventing ice dams along the Wasatch Front. We've helped over 200 homeowners avoid costly winter damage through proactive upgrades and proper maintenance plans.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Structural assessment and snow load calculation
- 02 Step 2: Custom solution tailored to your roof's pitch and age
- 03 Step 3: Installation with ice-and-water shield protection
- 04 Step 4: Final inspection and maintenance recommendations
Benefits
- Preventative solutions before winter storms hit
- Materials rated for Utah's temperature extremes
- Proper attic ventilation reduces ice dam risks
- Local knowledge of common failure points in valley homes
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should my roof be inspected for snow load capacity?
We recommend annual inspections before winter, especially for homes over 20 years old. The dry Utah climate can accelerate wear on roofing materials.
Can you reinforce my roof without a full replacement?
In many cases, yes. We've successfully strengthened hundreds of roofs through strategic bracing and sheathing upgrades that extend the life of existing materials.