Professional roofing services by Frame Roofing Utah in Cedar Hills Utah

Roof Replacement
in Cedar Hills

Perched on the bench at the foot of Mount Timpanogos, Cedar Hills sits higher than its valley neighbors — which means heavier snow loads, stronger mountain wind, and a real risk of ice dams on north-facing slopes. Frame Roofing Utah builds Cedar Hills roofs to handle all of it, backed by our 10-year workmanship warranty.

Roof Replacement in Cedar Hills, Utah

Roof Replacement in Cedar Hills, Utah — Quick Facts

A roof replacement in Cedar Hills (Utah County, elevation ~4,800 ft) typically costs $12,000–$28,000 depending on home size, roofline complexity, and materials. The elevated bench position below Mount Timpanogos makes snow load, mountain wind, and ice dams the primary roofing concerns. Insurance often covers documented storm damage. Frame Roofing Utah provides free inspections, documents storm damage for your insurance claim, pulls all Cedar Hills permits, and backs every project with a 10-year workmanship warranty. Licensed Utah contractor (DOPL #14256097-5501), BBB A+ accredited. Serving ZIP code 84062. Call 435-292-8802 for a free inspection.

Cedar Hills is a small, planned city tucked onto the bench between American Fork and Pleasant Grove, at the base of Mount Timpanogos. Its elevated setting and well-kept, golf-course-anchored neighborhoods give it a distinct roofing profile. Sitting above the valley floor, Cedar Hills gets heavier and longer-lasting snow, stronger wind off the canyon and mountain, and the ice-dam problems that come with snow that lingers on shaded, north-facing slopes. These are higher-stakes roofs — larger homes, steeper pitches, and a climate that punishes a roof that was not built and ventilated correctly.

County: Utah County · Elevation: ~4,800 ft · ZIP Code: 84062

Why Cedar Hills Homes Need Snow- and Ice-Ready Roofing

On the Cedar Hills bench, the roof's defense against water is tested most in winter. Snow piles up, partially melts during the day, and refreezes at the cold eaves — forming ice dams that push meltwater back up under the shingles. A roof without enough ice-and-water shield, or a poorly ventilated attic that keeps the deck warm, is the one that leaks.

Frame Roofing Utah builds Cedar Hills roofs as a system: high-wind-rated architectural shingles, extended ice-and-water shield at the eaves and valleys, and balanced attic ventilation that keeps the deck cold and slows ice-dam formation. We handle the larger, steeper rooflines common here with the time and safety equipment they require — never cutting corners on a bench home.

Roof Replacement

Full tear-off and snow- and wind-ready roof replacement for Cedar Hills bench homes — architectural shingles with extended ice-and-water protection.

Storm Damage & Insurance

Wind, hail, and ice-dam damage repair with full claim documentation. We document the damage and supply a line-item scope your adjuster can read.

Roof Repair

Targeted repairs for ice-dam leaks, lifted shingles, worn valleys, and flashing — solving the actual problem instead of overselling a replacement.

Emergency Response

24/7 emergency tarping and leak mitigation when mountain wind or an ice dam opens a leak in your Cedar Hills home.

Roofing Built for the Timpanogos Bench

Every Cedar Hills project receives Frame Roofing Utah's full commitment to quality from start to finish:

  • Free, no-obligation roof inspections with detailed condition reporting
  • Snow- and wind-ready roof replacements with architectural shingles and lifetime manufacturer warranties
  • Extended ice-and-water shield and balanced ventilation to fight ice dams
  • Insurance claim documentation — a detailed line-item scope your adjuster can read
  • HOA architectural-review samples and documentation for the city's planned communities
  • Emergency tarping and damage mitigation, available 24/7

Cedar Hills Housing & Roofing Context

Typical housing: late-1990s through 2010s planned-community homes, many of them larger with steep, multi-facet rooflines. The city's earliest homes are now reaching the 20-year mark, so a wave of first-generation roofs is coming due. Knowing your home's age and roof design helps us plan a replacement built for the bench's snow and wind.

Serving Cedar Hills & Northern Utah County

Frame Roofing Utah brings the same snow- and ice-ready craftsmanship to Cedar Hills and the surrounding bench and valley communities. Whether you're near the golf club or along the upper bench, our crews deliver meticulous results built for a mountain climate.

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Roofing FAQs for Cedar Hills Residents

How does Cedar Hills' bench location affect its roofs? +
Cedar Hills sits on an elevated bench at the foot of Mount Timpanogos, higher than the valley floor in American Fork or Lehi. That elevation means heavier, longer-lasting snow loads in winter and stronger canyon and mountain wind year-round. North-facing slopes hold snow and ice longer, which makes ice dams and the resulting eave leaks a real risk. Frame Roofing Utah builds Cedar Hills roofs with that snow and wind exposure in mind and recommends a free inspection after heavy snow or any strong wind event.
Do I need a building permit to replace my roof in Cedar Hills? +
Yes. Cedar Hills City requires a building permit for a roof replacement, and a final inspection is required once the work is complete. Frame Roofing Utah pulls the permit and coordinates the inspection so you do not have to handle the city paperwork.
Does my Cedar Hills HOA need to approve a new roof? +
Very likely. Cedar Hills is a planned community where many neighborhoods, including those around the Cedar Hills Golf Club, have HOAs or design standards that require architectural review of roofing color and material before work begins. Frame Roofing Utah provides the shingle samples and documentation your architectural committee needs for approval.
How do I file a roof insurance claim in Cedar Hills after a storm? +
Note the storm date, photograph any visible damage, and open a claim with your insurer. Frame Roofing Utah inspects the roof, documents wind, hail, and ice-related damage in a detailed line-item scope, and can meet your adjuster on-site. The homeowner is responsible for the deductible, and your carrier determines what the policy covers.
What roofing materials are best for Cedar Hills' snow and wind? +
For Cedar Hills, Frame Roofing Utah recommends high-wind-rated architectural shingles (130+ mph) paired with an extended ice-and-water shield at the eaves and in the valleys to defend against ice dams on the bench's snow-holding slopes. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are a strong upgrade for hail. Proper attic insulation and balanced ventilation are just as important here, because they keep the roof deck cold and reduce ice-dam formation.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Cedar Hills? +
Roof replacement costs in Cedar Hills typically range from $12,000 to $28,000 for a standard single-family home, depending on square footage, roof pitch, material, and the extent of ice-and-water protection. Cedar Hills' larger bench homes and steeper, multi-facet rooflines can fall above that range. If wind or hail caused the damage, insurance may cover most of the cost. Frame Roofing Utah provides a free written estimate with no obligation.
How long does a roof replacement take in Cedar Hills? +
Most Cedar Hills homes are completed in two to three days, since bench homes tend to be larger with steeper, more complex rooflines that take longer to do well. Steep-slope properties may require additional safety equipment and time. Insurance claim projects typically run two to four weeks from approval to final inspection, with the city permit and inspection coordinated throughout.
What are the signs my Cedar Hills roof needs replacement? +
Look for ice-dam evidence and staining along north-facing eaves, wind-lifted or creased shingles on the windward slopes, granule loss in gutters, and worn or cracked valley shingles where snowmelt concentrates. Because Cedar Hills' original homes from the late 1990s and 2000s are now reaching the 20-year mark, many of the city's first-generation roofs are due for replacement.
Does Frame Roofing Utah offer free roof inspections in Cedar Hills? +
Yes — Frame Roofing Utah provides free, no-obligation roof inspections throughout Cedar Hills and northern Utah County. There is no cost and no pressure. Call 435-292-8802 or schedule online and a licensed Utah roofing specialist will come out, inspect your roof, and explain exactly what they find.
Can I get my roof replaced during winter in Cedar Hills? +
It is possible, but on the Cedar Hills bench winter installs depend heavily on snow cover and temperature. We schedule winter work around clear, calm windows and use cold-weather adhesives with hand-sealing where needed. For heavy-snow roofs, it is often best to wait for a suitable window. Contact Frame Roofing Utah and we will recommend the right installation timing for your home.
Does Frame Roofing Utah handle emergency roof repairs in Cedar Hills? +
Yes. Mountain wind and ice-dam leaks can develop quickly on the Cedar Hills bench. Frame Roofing Utah provides 24/7 emergency tarping and leak mitigation across Cedar Hills to protect your home until a permanent repair can be completed.
Is Frame Roofing Utah licensed and insured to work in Cedar Hills? +
Yes. Frame Roofing Utah is fully licensed and insured to perform roofing and restoration work throughout Utah, including Cedar Hills and all of Utah County. We hold Utah DOPL contractor license #14256097-5501, carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job, and are BBB A+ accredited.
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