Roof replacement, roof repair, and metal roofing in Draper, UT — done by a local, 5.0★ Google-rated crew backed by a workmanship warranty. Rooval Roofing serves the whole city, from the Draper Bench to Suncrest and Corner Canyon. Free inspections citywide — call (385) 424-8810 or price it online in minutes.
Draper Roofing Done by Neighbors, Not Strangers
Draper sits in the far southeast corner of Salt Lake County, tucked against the Wasatch front where the valley climbs toward Corner Canyon and the Point of the Mountain. It is a beautiful place to own a home and a demanding place to own a roof. The same benches and canyon mouths that give Draper its views also funnel wind, pile up snow, and bake shingles under a high-altitude sun. Rooval Roofing works on these roofs week in and week out, from the older homes near Draper Town Center to the newer hillside builds stretching up toward SunCrest. We are a local, family-run crew, and we treat a Draper roof the way we would treat our own.
Roofing Work We Handle Around Draper
Most of what we do falls into a handful of jobs. Whether it is a single wind-torn ridge or a full tear-off, we will tell you plainly what the roof needs and what it does not.
- Roof repair — wind-lifted shingles, isolated leaks, cracked boots, and flashing that has pulled loose after a hard winter. Repairs done so they actually hold, not just to get through one more storm.
- Roof replacement — full tear-offs and new installs in asphalt or architectural shingle, layered and sealed for Utah’s freeze-thaw swings so the deck underneath stays dry.
- Metal roofing — standing-seam and metal panel systems that shed snow cleanly off steep bench-elevation roofs and last decades in the high-UV Draper sun.
- Roof tune-up — a focused maintenance visit where we reseal exposed nails, clear valleys, check the flashing, and catch the small stuff before it turns into a ceiling stain. A smart move on any roof that has been up twenty years.
- Gutters and drainage — clean water paths that carry snowmelt away from your fascia, foundation, and basement instead of letting it back up under the shingles.
The Weather Draper Roofs Have to Handle
Draper is not a one-size roof town. A home in Willow Creek deals with different weather than a place perched up in SunCrest, and knowing that difference is half the job.
Bench elevation, snow, and ice dams
The higher you climb toward the Traverse Ridge bench and the South Mountain foothills, the deeper the snow sits and the longer it lingers. When a roof loses heat unevenly, that snow melts at the ridge, runs down, and refreezes at the cold eave — an ice dam. The backed-up water then works its way under the shingles. Proper attic ventilation, ice-and-water membrane at the eaves, and clean drainage are what keep those upper-Draper roofs from leaking every February, and they are the details we pay attention to.
Canyon and Point-of-the-Mountain wind
Few places in the valley catch wind like Draper does. The gap at the Point of the Mountain is so consistently windy that people fly gliders off it, and Corner Canyon funnels gusts right onto the homes below. Wind is the number-one thing that lifts and peels shingles here, especially along ridgelines and hip edges. We nail to spec, seal the leading edges, and pay extra mind to the exposures that take the brunt of it.
High-altitude sun and roof age
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Draper grew up fast. Roughly a third of the city’s homes went up in the 2000s, and the median Draper house was built around 2003 — which means a huge share of local roofs are now past the twenty-year mark on their original shingles. Add the thin, high-altitude air that lets more UV through, and asphalt up here ages a little quicker than the package on the bundle suggests. If your roof went on when the neighborhood was new, it is worth a look.
Why Draper Homeowners Call Rooval
We are based in Lehi, about 15 minutes from Draper, so we are close enough to show up when we say we will and close enough to come back if something needs a second look. That proximity matters more than most homeowners expect.
- 5.0-star rating on Google from Utah homeowners.
- Workmanship warranty standing behind every roof we install.
- Licensed and insured, with experienced in-house crews rather than day-labor churn.
- Honest inspections — if a repair will do the job, we will tell you that instead of selling you a full roof.
- Local and family-run, so we actually know how a Salt Lake Valley roof behaves through the seasons.
If a storm has rolled through, we will get up there and inspect and document any storm damage with clear photos so you have a record of exactly what happened. What you choose to do with that is entirely your call. We just make sure you can see your roof the way we see it.
Common Draper Roofing Questions
How much does a new roof cost on a typical Draper home?
It depends on the size, pitch, and material, but most standard asphalt shingle replacements on Draper homes land somewhere in the range of about $9,000 to $18,000, with larger or steeper hillside roofs and metal systems running higher. The honest answer comes after we measure your specific roof — you can get a ballpark in minutes with our instant quote tool at rooval-roofing.com/roof-quote.
My house was built when SunCrest and South Mountain were going up — is my roof due?
Quite possibly. A lot of Draper’s hillside homes went on their original shingles in the early-to-mid 2000s, and asphalt in this high-UV, freeze-thaw climate tends to reach the end of its useful life somewhere around twenty to twenty-five years. If yours is from that era and has never been replaced, a free inspection will tell you whether you have a few years left or should start planning.
Does all that Point-of-the-Mountain wind really shorten a roof’s life?
It can, especially if the shingles were not fastened for it. Constant wind works at the edges and ridgelines, breaking seal tabs and slowly lifting shingles until one storm finishes the job. Roofs installed to proper nailing and sealing spec hold up far better, which is exactly why we do not cut corners on fastening in wind-exposed parts of Draper.
Do you charge for a roof inspection in Draper?
No. We will come out, get on the roof, and give you a straight assessment at no cost — whether that ends in a small repair, a tune-up, or a full replacement. Call us at (385) 424-8810 to set it up.
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