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Roofing Services Built for Eastern Idaho Weather
Idaho Roofing provides roof repair, roof replacement, storm damage inspections, residential roofing, commercial roofing, and metal roofing throughout Eastern Idaho and Western Wyoming.
- Free roof inspections
- Residential and commercial
- Local weather experience
- Clear repair-or-replace guidance
Complete Roofing Help
One Local Roofing Company. The Right Service for the Roof.
The right recommendation depends on the roof’s condition—not a one-size-fits-all sales pitch. Idaho Roofing evaluates the visible damage, roof age, materials, ventilation, flashing, leak history, and local weather exposure before discussing repair or replacement.
What roofing services does Idaho Roofing provide?
Idaho Roofing provides roof repair, full roof replacement, storm damage inspections, routine roof inspections, residential roofing, commercial roofing, and metal roofing for property owners across Eastern Idaho and Western Wyoming.
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Roofing Solutions for Homes and Businesses
Choose the service that best matches your situation. If you are unsure, start with a roof inspection and we will help you understand the options.

Leaks & Damage
Roof Repair
Targeted help for leaks, missing or damaged shingles, flashing failures, pipe boots, penetrations, and other repairable roof problems.
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Aging or Failing Roofs
Roof Replacement
Complete tear-off and replacement options built around roof condition, ventilation, weather protection, material choice, and long-term value.
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Hail, Wind & Snow
Storm Damage Roofing
Roof inspections and repair guidance after hail, wind, heavy snow, ice, and other severe-weather events common to our region.
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Know the Roof's Condition
Roof Inspections
A practical assessment for active leaks, storm concerns, aging materials, maintenance planning, or deciding whether repair or replacement makes sense.
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Homes & Residential Properties
Residential Roofing
Repair, replacement, new-construction roofing, ventilation, and material options for homes throughout Eastern Idaho and nearby communities.
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Businesses & Facilities
Commercial Roofing
Commercial roof inspections, repairs, replacement planning, and roofing solutions focused on protecting the building and reducing disruption.
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Durable Roofing Systems
Metal Roofing
Metal-roof options for homes, barns, shops, and commercial buildings, with attention to slope, snow movement, detailing, and the building’s use.
Explore Metal Roofing →Start with the Problem
What Does Your Roof Need Right Now?
You do not need to diagnose the roof before calling. These common situations help point toward the most useful first step.
Water Is Getting In
Start with roof repair and an inspection of likely leak paths, flashing, penetrations, and damaged materials.
A Storm Just Passed
Document visible conditions safely and schedule a professional storm-damage inspection before damage spreads.
The Roof Is Nearing End of Life
Compare repair practicality with full replacement, future maintenance, materials, and long-term plans for the property.
You Manage a Business Property
Begin with an inspection that considers active issues, system type, operations, maintenance history, and replacement planning.
A Common Roofing Question
Does the Roof Need Repair or Replacement?
A repair is often appropriate when damage is isolated and the surrounding roof remains serviceable. Replacement becomes more practical when deterioration is widespread, leaks recur, materials are near the end of their useful life, or multiple systems need correction.
Repair May Make Sense When
- The issue is localized rather than widespread.
- Most roofing materials remain in serviceable condition.
- The leak source can be identified and corrected.
- Flashing, penetrations, or limited shingle areas are involved.
Replacement May Make Sense When
- Damage or material deterioration appears across large areas.
- Leaks have become recurring or involve multiple locations.
- The roof system is approaching the end of its useful life.
- Decking, ventilation, or weather-protection details need broad correction.
A Clear Next Step
How the Roofing Process Works
Tell Us the Concern
Share what you have noticed, when it began, and whether severe weather or an active leak is involved.
Inspect the Roof
We assess the roof condition and the visible factors that may be contributing to the problem.
Review the Options
You receive a clear explanation of the findings and the practical repair, maintenance, or replacement path.
Complete the Work
Once the scope is approved, the roofing work is scheduled and completed with attention to the property and weather.
Local Roofing Experience
Roofing Decisions Should Fit the Building and the Climate
Eastern Idaho roofs encounter snow, wind, hail, ice, strong sun, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Good roofing work accounts for the roof as a complete system—not just the surface material.
Service Area
Serving Eastern Idaho and Western Wyoming
Idaho Roofing serves Idaho Falls and surrounding communities with residential and commercial roofing services. Project availability depends on location, scope, and scheduling.
Helpful Roofing Guides
Research Before You Decide
These guides answer common questions about costs, damage, materials, and regional weather so you can have a more useful conversation about the roof.
Roof Repair or Roof Replacement?
Learn how roof age, damage extent, leaks, materials, and long-term plans affect the decision.
Read the Guide →Asphalt Shingles vs. Metal Roofing
Compare two common roofing-material categories and the practical questions to consider for the building and climate.
Compare Roofing Materials →Hail vs. Wind Damage
Understand common signs of severe-weather damage and why safe, professional inspection matters.
Read the Damage Guide →Ice Dams in Eastern Idaho
Learn how heat loss, snow, freezing temperatures, and roof edges contribute to ice-dam problems.
Read the Ice-Dam Guide →Independent homeowner resources: Learn about contractor selection and roof-system maintenance from the National Roofing Contractors Association, or review research-based wind and hail guidance from the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety.
Roofing Services FAQ
Common Questions About Roofing Work
What roofing services does Idaho Roofing offer?
Idaho Roofing offers roof repair, roof replacement, storm damage inspections, routine roof inspections, residential roofing, commercial roofing, and metal roofing. The appropriate service depends on the building, roof system, damage, age, and project goals.
How do I know whether I need a repair or a full replacement?
Localized damage on an otherwise serviceable roof may be repairable. Widespread deterioration, recurring leaks, advanced age, or broader decking, ventilation, and weather-protection problems may make replacement more practical. An inspection is the best starting point.
Does Idaho Roofing provide free roof inspections?
Idaho Roofing advertises free roof inspections. Contact the team with the property location and concern so availability and the appropriate inspection scope can be confirmed.
Can you inspect a roof after hail or wind?
Yes. Storm-damage inspections can assess visible roof conditions after hail, wind, snow, or other severe weather. Avoid climbing onto a damaged or icy roof yourself; document conditions from the ground when it is safe and schedule a professional inspection.
Do you work on both homes and commercial buildings?
Yes. Idaho Roofing provides residential and commercial roofing services. Commercial scopes vary by roof system, building use, current condition, access, and operational requirements.
What areas does Idaho Roofing serve?
Idaho Roofing serves Idaho Falls and communities across Eastern Idaho, with service extending into parts of Western Wyoming. Contact the team with the project address to confirm availability for your location.
What should I do if my roof is actively leaking?
Protect people and belongings from the affected area, contain interior water only when it is safe, and call a roofing professional. Do not climb onto a wet, icy, or storm-damaged roof. If water is near electrical equipment, follow appropriate emergency safety guidance.
Start With a Clear Roof Inspection
Tell Idaho Roofing what you are seeing, where the property is located, and whether the concern involves a leak, storm, aging materials, or a planned roofing project.