Professional roofing services by Frame Roofing Utah in Park City Utah

Luxury Mountain
Roofing in Park City

Park City's finest homes deserve roofing that matches their architecture — bespoke standing seam metal, designer shake shingles, and premium systems installed with exquisite artistry. Frame Roofing Utah delivers custom, flawless integration on every mountain home from Old Town to Deer Valley.

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Roof Replacement in Park City, Utah — Quick Facts

A roof replacement in Park City (Summit County, elevation 6,902 ft) typically costs $15,000–$45,000 depending on home size and materials. Park City experiences hail season from May–October, and insurance often covers storm damage in full. Frame Roofing Utah provides free inspections, handles all insurance claims and Summit County building permits, and backs every project with a 10-year workmanship warranty. Licensed Utah contractor (DOPL #14256097-5501), BBB A+ accredited. Serving ZIP codes 84060, 84068, 84098. Call 435-302-4422 for a free inspection.

At 7,000 feet, Park City endures some of Utah's most punishing roofing conditions. Annual snowfall routinely exceeds 300 inches, temperatures can swing 50 degrees in a single day, and the high-altitude UV exposure degrades roofing materials roughly 25% faster than valley locations. Summer thunderstorms produce marble-to-golf-ball hail that can devastate a roof in minutes.

Population: 8,500+ · County: Summit County · Elevation: 7,000 ft · ZIP Codes: 84060, 84098

Why Park City Homes Need Expert Roofing

Park City's dual identity — historic mining town and world-class ski resort — creates Utah's most varied roofing landscape. Old Town's narrow lots and historic preservation requirements sit alongside Deer Valley's multi-million-dollar estates and the Canyons Village condominiums. Each demands specialized knowledge that most Front Range roofers simply lack.

Frame Roofing Utah is one of the few Wasatch Back roofers with the mountain-grade expertise Park City demands. We specify materials rated for extreme UV, engineer for 300+ inch snow loads, and navigate Park City's stringent building codes and historic preservation requirements. Our proximity in Heber Valley means we're always close when Park City calls.

Premium Reroofing

Full tear-off and premium roof replacements for Park City homes — designer shingles, architectural systems, and meticulous finish on every project.

Storm Damage & Insurance

Hail, wind, and storm damage repair with full insurance claim navigation. We document the damage and fight for your full payout.

Commercial Roofing

Premium commercial roofing for Park City businesses, HOAs, and multifamily properties — uncompromising standards on every project.

Emergency Response

24/7 emergency tarping, leak mitigation, and permanent repairs. Fast response when Park City homeowners need us most.

Reroofing Built to Uncompromising Standards

Every Park City project receives Frame Roofing Utah's full commitment — uncompromising quality from start to finish:

  • Free, no-obligation roof inspections with detailed condition reporting
  • Premium roof replacements with designer shingles and lifetime manufacturer warranties
  • Insurance claim navigation — we work directly with your adjuster
  • Emergency tarping and damage mitigation, available 24/7
  • Commercial roofing for Park City businesses, HOAs, and property managers
  • Solar-ready roofing installations

Park City Housing & Roofing Context

Typical housing: Historic mining-era Old Town (1880s–1920s) plus 1980s–2020s resort and luxury development. Understanding when your home was built — and what roofing materials and methods were standard at that time — helps us assess what's underneath and plan the right replacement strategy for your specific property.

Park City Neighborhood-Specific Roofing Notes

Park City layers historic preservation, strict HOA covenants, and ski-resort microclimate on top of standard IRC requirements. The constraints our estimators work within:

Old Town Historic District Review

Roofs visible from Main Street are subject to Historic District Commission review (Park City ordinance Chapter 15.11). Material substitutions require pre-approval, and color matches must use the city's approved palette — Frame submits HDC packets before pulling permit.

Deer Valley HOA Covenants

Most Deer Valley subdivisions require Class A fire-rated roofing AND a minimum 30-year manufacturer warranty. Frame's standard architectural shingle (CertainTeed Landmark) and standing-seam metal both qualify; 3-tab shingles do not.

7,000 ft + Lake-Effect Snow Loads

Typical design ground snow load is 80–100 psf in upper subdivisions. Frame defaults to ice-and-water shield over the entire roof deck (not just eaves) for new installs above 6,500 ft — well in excess of IRC minimums.

Empire Pass / Promontory / Glenwild

Many of these covenants require specific shake or metal profiles. Frame coordinates directly with HOA design review boards before pulling permit so material approval, color, and profile are locked in before the crew is scheduled.

Sources: City of Park City planning code, IRC R905, manufacturer specs. Frame Roofing Utah is licensed by Utah DOPL #14256097-5501.

Serving Park City & Surrounding Communities

Frame Roofing Utah delivers the same uncompromising quality and meticulous craftsmanship to Park City and every surrounding community. Whether you're in the heart of Park City or nearby, our crews bring premium results to every project.

Schedule Your Park City Roof Consultation

No pressure. No obligation. Just expert guidance on protecting your mountain home investment.

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Roofing FAQs for Park City Residents

How often does Park City get hail damage that requires roof repair? +
Park City's 6,900-foot elevation creates the most extreme weather exposure in the Frame Roofing Utah service area. Mountain thunderstorms bring intense hail, the annual snowfall exceeds 300 inches in some years, and temperature swings from -15°F to 90°F stress roofing materials to their limits. Storm season runs May through October. Frame Roofing Utah recommends a free professional inspection after any significant storm event — hail damage invisible from the ground can shorten your roof's life by 5-10 years if left unaddressed.
Do I need a building permit to replace my roof in Park City? +
Park City and Summit County require building permits for roof replacements. Mountain building codes have enhanced requirements for snow load, wind resistance, and fire rating. Frame Roofing Utah ensures full code compliance.
Does my Park City HOA need to approve a roof replacement? +
Park City has extensive HOA governance across most neighborhoods. Deer Valley, The Canyons, Promontory, and virtually all resort-adjacent communities require strict architectural review. Material, color, and even contractor pre-approval may be required. Frame Roofing Utah has deep experience with Park City HOAs.
How do I file a roof insurance claim in Park City after a storm? +
Park City's premium home values and extreme weather exposure mean insurance claims can be substantial. Thorough documentation of mountain-specific damage patterns is critical. Frame Roofing Utah captures all damage for maximum claim recovery.
What roofing materials are best for Park City's climate? +
Park City demands the highest-grade materials: Class 4 impact-resistant shingles rated for extreme cold (-20°F flexibility), maximum wind ratings (130+ mph), full-deck ice-and-water shield, and proper ridge ventilation. Metal roofing and synthetic slate are popular premium options.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Park City? +
Roof replacement costs in Park City typically range from $15,000 to $45,000 for a standard residential home, depending on square footage, roof pitch, material choice, and damage extent. If your roof was damaged by hail or wind, insurance may cover most or all of the replacement cost. Frame Roofing Utah provides free written estimates with no obligation.
How long does a roof replacement take in Park City? +
Park City reroofs take 3-7 days due to home complexity and elevation challenges. HOA approval may add 2-4 weeks. Insurance projects average 3-6 weeks.
What are the signs my Park City roof needs replacement? +
Park City homeowners should check for ice dam damage every spring, inspect for heavy-snow stress on decking and trusses, look for UV degradation (intensified at altitude), and assess ventilation adequacy. The short building season means scheduling inspections early.
Does Frame Roofing Utah offer free roof inspections in Park City? +
Yes — Frame Roofing Utah provides 100% free, no-obligation roof inspections throughout Park City and Summit County. There is no cost and no pressure. Call 435-302-4422 or schedule online and a licensed Utah roofing specialist will come to you, typically within 24-48 hours.
Can I get my roof replaced during winter in Park City? +
Park City's extreme elevation means extensive winter — heavy snow, deep freezes, and ice dam conditions lasting 5-6 months. Installations are limited to the June-October weather window in most years. Enhanced ice-and-water shield on the full roof deck is recommended. Contact Frame Roofing Utah to discuss timing — we'll recommend the best installation window for your specific situation.
Does Frame Roofing Utah handle emergency roof repairs in Park City? +
Mountain emergencies require specialized response. Frame Roofing Utah provides 24/7 emergency tarping and leak mitigation in Park City, including during heavy snow events.
Is Frame Roofing Utah licensed and insured to work in Park City? +
Yes. Frame Roofing Utah is fully licensed and insured to perform roofing and restoration work throughout Utah, including Park City and all of Summit County. We hold Utah DOPL contractor license #14256097-5501, carry full general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job, and are BBB A+ accredited.
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