Roofing Boise

Boise, Idaho & Roofing

“As Boise residents, we love experiencing four complete seasons. Hot summers on the river, a colorful fall, cozy winters with access to the slopes, and a temperate, budding spring. But Boise’s diverse climate and weather conditions can put a lot of stress on roofs, making it important for you to choose a roofing company that offers a range of materials and services.”

Jeff Doan, owner and CEO

Jeff Doan

CEO, Owner & Operator

Owyhee Roofing and Remodeling

rooftops in Boise Idaho

In this article, we will cover everything you need to know about getting your roof worked on in Boise, Idaho. From materials, to signs of damage, to hiring a contractor, to working with your insurance company.

When Do You Need A New Roof?

Now, before we cover the best materials for Boise roofs, let’s talk about how to know if you even need a new roof.

Owyhee Roofing will always give free inspections and estimates, but here are some signs you should definitely consider:

  1. 1. Missing or damaged shingles: If you notice missing or damaged shingles on your roof, it is a sign that your roof is in need of repair or replacement. These can be caused by high winds, heavy rain, or other types of weather damage.

  2. 2. Sagging or uneven roof: A sagging or uneven roof is a sign of structural damage or poor installation. This can be caused by water damage, rotting wood, or a buildup of debris on the roof.

  3. 3. Leaks: If you notice water stains on your ceiling or walls, it is a sign that your roof is leaking. This can be caused by missing or damaged shingles, a poorly sealed flashing, or other types of damage.

  4. 4. Age: The lifespan of a roof depends on the type of material used, but generally, an asphalt shingle roof lasts between 15-25 years, and a metal roof lasts between 40-70 years. If your roof is approaching or exceeding its expected lifespan, it may be time to consider a new roof.

  5. 5. Curled, cracked or missing shingles: If you notice that the shingles on your roof are curling, cracking, or missing, it's a sign that the shingles are reaching the end of their lifespan.

  6. 6. Moss or algae growth: While not as common in Idaho as more humid climates, moss or algae growth on a roof can still happen in Boise, and can be a sign of poor ventilation, poor drainage or a lack of sunlight on the roof.

  7. 7. Increased energy bills: If you notice that your energy bills have risen unexpectedly, it could be a sign that your roof is not properly insulated or that there are gaps in the roof that are allowing heat to escape.

If you notice any of these signs, it is important to have your roof inspected. We can assess the condition of your roof and fairly determine whether it needs to be repaired or replaced. Keep in mind that catching a problem early can save you money in the long run and prevent further damage to your home.

Materials

As Boise residents, we love experiencing four complete seasons. Hot summers on the river, a colorful fall, cozy winters with access to the slopes, and a temperate, budding spring. But Boise’s diverse climate and weather conditions can put a lot of stress on roofs, making it important for you to choose a roofing company that offers a range of materials and services.

In this article, we’ll explain the best types of roofs and shingles for the Treasure Valley and beyond. But, if you already know what materials you’re shopping for, skip ahead to learn about common mistakes property-owners make when hiring a roofing contractor in Boise.

Asphalt Shingles

As Boise residents, we love experiencing four complete seasons. Hot summers on the river, a colorful fall, cozy winters with access to the slopes, and a temperate, budding spring. But Boise’s diverse climate and weather conditions can put a lot of stress on roofs, making it important for you to choose a roofing company that offers a range of materials and services.

Metal Roofing

Another popular option for Boise owners is metal roofing. Metal roofs are known for their durability and can last for up to 50 years or more. They are also fire-resistant and energy-efficient. Owyhee roofing has the experience and expertise for the specialty installations metal roofs require.

Tile Roofing

Tile roofing is a beautiful option, and a popular aesthetic choice set against the high-mountain desert climate in Boise. Tile roofs are made from clay or concrete and are known for their durability and resistance to fire, wind, and extreme temperatures. They can last up to 50 years or more. They may require additional structural support, but Owyhee roofing specializes in making sure your home is ready for the materials you choose.

Flat Roofing

Flat roofing is an amazing option in Boise, especially for commercial and industrial buildings. Flat roofs allow for rooftop gardens and usable outdoor space, a desirable feature in Boise’s long growing season. These types of roofs do require inspections now and then to prevent leaks, a service happily offered by the Owyhee Roofing experts. Read our article on flat roofing for more info.

Going Green

If you're interested in going green with your roof, there are several options available in Boise. For example, you could consider installing a metal roof with a high solar reflectance index (SRI) to reduce your energy consumption, or a living roof (also known as a green roof) to provide insulation and improve air quality.

Rubber Roofing

Another option to consider is rubber roofing. Rubber roofs are made from a synthetic rubber material that is resistant to extreme temperatures and weather conditions. They are also lightweight, flexible, and easy to install, making them a great choice for Boise's diverse architecture. Rubber roofs come in a variety of colors and styles, and can be used on both flat and pitched roofs.

Slate Roofing

Slate roofing is also a great option for Boise's harsh winters. Slate is a natural stone that is extremely durable and resistant to extreme weather conditions. It is also fire-resistant and energy-efficient, and it has a long lifespan, making it a great investment for your home. However, it's important to note that slate roofs are also heavy, so they may not be suitable for all buildings.

Cedar Shake

Cedar shake roofing is another option to consider for Boise's harsh winters. Cedar shake is a natural wood that is lightweight and durable, and it offers great insulation. Cedar shakes are also fire-resistant, and they provide a natural, rustic look that can complement Boise's historic neighborhoods. However, it's important to note that cedar shakes require regular maintenance to ensure their longevity.

Considering Cost

As we alluded to in the options above, the cost of roofing in Boise, Idaho, can vary widely depending on the type of material and style of the roof, as well as the size and pitch. Asphalt shingles are the most cost-effective option, while metal, tile, and flat roofs can be more expensive. However, it's important to consider the long-term cost and benefits of each option, including durability, energy efficiency, and resistance to fire, wind, and extreme temperatures. It's also important to consider the cost of installation, and the warranties offered.

At Owyhee Roofing, our experts can walk you through all the options and help you make an informed decision about the best roofing for your project and budget.

Mistakes To Avoid When Hiring A roofing Contractor In Boise

As the Treasure Valley grows, homeowners have many options to choose from for roofing contractors. At Owyhee Roofing, we do professional remodels as well as installations, so we have sometimes found ourselves cleaning up after someone else’s work. Your roof is one of the most important parts of your house or building, providing protection and security. It is crucial to choose a contractor who is qualified, experienced, and reliable. Here are some tips for finding a quality contractor.

  1. 1. Missing or damaged shingles: If you notice missing or damaged shingles on your roof, it is a sign that your roof is in need of repair or replacement. These can be caused by high winds, heavy rain, or other types of weather damage.

  2. 2. Sagging or uneven roof: A sagging or uneven roof is a sign of structural damage or poor installation. This can be caused by water damage, rotting wood, or a buildup of debris on the roof.

  3. 3. Leaks: If you notice water stains on your ceiling or walls, it is a sign that your roof is leaking. This can be caused by missing or damaged shingles, a poorly sealed flashing, or other types of damage.

  4. 4. Age: The lifespan of a roof depends on the type of material used, but generally, an asphalt shingle roof lasts between 15-25 years, and a metal roof lasts between 40-70 years. If your roof is approaching or exceeding its expected lifespan, it may be time to consider a new roof.

It is important to do your research and choose a contractor with a good reputation and a proven track record of quality work. Ask for references, check online reviews, and make sure the contractor is licensed, bonded, and insured. Here are some of our reviews from satisfied customers:

Roofing is an essential aspect of maintaining your home in Boise, Idaho. With the right materials and a qualified contractor, you can ensure that your roof will provide protection and security for your family for years to come.

Contact us today to have a qualified professional come out to your property and give you a proper assessment and quote -- we'll provide you with several options and keep your budget in mind as we do so.

Working With Insurance

Working with insurance companies to replace a roof can be a daunting task, but it is an important aspect of protecting your home and ensuring that you get the coverage you need. We would like to provide some tips on navigating the process.

The first step in working with insurance companies to replace a roof is to file a claim. This can typically be done online or by phone, depending on your provider. It's important to have all the necessary documentation, including pictures of the damage, a detailed description of the damage, and any estimates or invoices for repairs. (We can help with estimates!) We recommend keeping all that paperwork in one special file.

Once the claim is filed, an adjuster will be sent out to assess the damage and determine the cost of repairs. Be sure to provide them with all the necessary information and documentation. Time to pull out that handy dandy file! It's also important to be aware of the policy coverage.

Seriously. Take the time to sit down and review your policy in detail. Make sure you understand the limits of your coverage and any deductibles that may apply. When the adjuster has assessed the damage and determined the cost of repairs, they will send you an estimate. It's your job to make sure it includes everything that needs to be repaired or replaced.

Working with insurance companies to replace a roof can be a daunting task, but it is an important aspect of protecting your home and ensuring that you get the coverage you need. We would like to provide some tips on navigating the process.

If you disagree with the estimate, communicate this to the adjuster and provide them with any additional information that may support your claim. Aren’t you glad you’ve been keeping that super special file? Once you have reviewed and agreed to the estimate, it's time to find a reputable contractor to perform the repairs.

Lastly, keep in mind that the process of working with insurance companies can take time. Patience is key, and especially persistence. It’s not a difficult process, but you have to keep that ball rolling.

Will the process be loud or difficult for the homeowner?

For more information on the Owyhee Roofing customer experience, check out our frequently asked questions.


Owyhee Roofing and Remodeling

A Boise, Idaho Company

We're a locally owned family business that has been operating in the Treasure Valley for over 16 years. We have experience in all areas of remodeling and roof construction and work hard to gain our customers trust and their business.

Here at Owyhee, we make it our business to get to know you and your unique situation. We'll come out for free and inspect your house and roof, providing you with a detailed quote and options to best suit your renovation interests. Along with the inspection, we'll educate you on the process and practices necessary to create a long lasting impression. Call us today and set up your own appointment!

We use best in class materials, and also have an A+ rating on BBB.

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