by Paul | Jan 17, 2025 | Roofing Guide
In Utah, roofing energy tax credits are available for homeowners who install energy-efficient roofs on their primary residences. Eligibility requires using approved materials and meeting specific energy performance standards. Types of qualifying roofs include cool...
by Paul | Jan 16, 2025 | Roofing Guide
Selecting fire-resistant roofing materials is essential in Utah to mitigate fire risks. Class A-rated options, offering the highest fire protection, include clay and concrete tiles, slate, and fiber-cement shingles. Metal roofing is another excellent choice due to its...
by Paul | Jan 15, 2025 | Roofing Guide
In Utah, seismic activity in the Intermountain Seismic Belt poses serious risks to roofing structures. Earthquakes can dislodge roofing tiles, leading to potential water leaks, and crack trusses, which may cause structural failures. Weakened joints further reduce roof...
by Paul | Jan 14, 2025 | Roofing Guide
Roofing styles in Utah have evolved considerably from the 1700s to 2025, reflecting changes in resources, climate adaptation, and aesthetic preferences. Early settlers used steeply pitched roofs of timber and adobe to manage snowfall and temperature extremes. The...
by Paul | Jan 13, 2025 | Roofing Guide
The future of roofing technology in Utah focuses on integrating solar energy systems, which combine efficiency and aesthetics, lowering energy costs and increasing property values. Smart roofing systems are advancing with sensors and automation, allowing real-time...