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Alpine roofing

Roofers in Alpine, UT for repairs, replacements, and mountain-ready exterior protection.

PowerHouse Roofing helps Alpine homeowners protect steep rooflines, premium exterior details, gutters, and drainage systems from canyon wind, heavy sun, snow movement, and sudden Utah Valley storms.

Local roof help

An Alpine roof has to be ready for foothill exposure, steep pitches, and fast-changing weather.

Roofing in Alpine is shaped by the mountain. Homes near Alpine Cove, Fort Canyon, Lambert Park, Moyle Park, Box Elder, and the east bench can see stronger wind, heavier snow movement, intense UV exposure, and roof planes that drain quickly into valleys, gutters, and downspouts.

Properties closer to Alpine Highway, Main Street, Highland, Cedar Hills, and American Fork may need a different plan around access, roof age, trees, flashing, gutter tie-ins, and drainage. PowerHouse inspects the full roof system before recommending a repair or replacement.

Roof repair Roof replacement Storm damage review Gutters and drainage Exterior details

Roofing services in Alpine

A clean answer for the roof problem in front of you.

Some Alpine roofs need a targeted repair. Others need replacement planning, ventilation review, gutter work, or a full exterior scope that protects the home from top to bottom.

01

Roof repair

Leak tracking, shingle repair, flashing repair, pipe boot replacement, valley issues, wind-lifted shingles, and storm damage review.

02

Roof replacement

Residential roof replacement with material selection, underlayment, drip edge, ventilation, decking review, cleanup, and final checks.

03

Roof inspections

Inspection support before repairs, replacements, exterior upgrades, home purchases, insurance conversations, or recurring leak decisions.

04

Roofline drainage

Gutters, downspouts, fascia, soffit, valleys, drip edge, and drainage paths reviewed so water moves away from the home.

Alpine neighborhoods and nearby areas

Roofing work planned around the part of Alpine you call home.

Elevation, slope, wind exposure, tree cover, roof age, and drainage all change the way an Alpine roof should be repaired or replaced.

Foothill homes

Alpine Cove, Fort Canyon, Lambert Park, and Box Elder

Homes tucked near the foothills need careful review of steep roof planes, snow movement, wind exposure, valleys, and flashing details.

Central Alpine

Main Street, Moyle Park, Alpine Highway, and nearby established streets

Established homes can have mature trees, older roof layers, additions, chimneys, skylights, and gutter runs that need a clean repair plan.

Highland and Cedar Hills edges

North County homes along the Alpine border

Roofing near the city edges often needs practical planning around access, slope, drainage, underlayment, drip edge, and exterior finish details.

Premium exterior planning

Custom homes, larger rooflines, and high-visibility exteriors

Roofing, gutters, siding transitions, fascia, soffit, and lighting should look finished together and perform through every season.

Storm and wind review

Canyon wind, lifted shingles, runoff, and roof edge wear

Wind-lifted shingles, exposed ridge lines, valleys, and gutter edges should be inspected after severe weather or recurring roof noise.

Nearby Utah County communities

Highland, Cedar Hills, Lehi, American Fork, and Pleasant Grove

PowerHouse also helps nearby property owners with roof repair, roof replacement, siding, gutters, commercial roofing, and exterior lighting.

Seamless aluminum gutter and roofline drainage detail on an Alpine Utah home

Inspection first

The best roof decision is the one you can understand.

A small leak might come from one flashing point. A recurring leak might reveal a bigger ventilation, underlayment, decking, drainage, or installation issue. PowerHouse explains what is happening, what can be repaired, and when replacement is the better investment.

  • Shingle wear, missing pieces, granule loss, and wind-lifted edges
  • Flashing around chimneys, walls, valleys, skylights, vents, and pipes
  • Decking, attic ventilation, moisture signs, and roof age
  • Gutters, downspouts, fascia, soffit, drip edge, and drainage paths
  • Exterior details where roofing, siding, lighting, and drainage meet

Alpine roof and exterior planning

Roofing, gutters, siding, drainage, and lighting all meet at the exterior. When those details are planned together, the finished home is cleaner, more durable, and easier to maintain.

Finished Utah home exterior with roofing and siding details planned together
Finished roofing and exterior details
Warm white permanent exterior lighting on an Alpine Utah home roofline
Roofline lighting and exterior finish planning
PowerHouse Roofing crew replacing a Utah County roof with site protection in place
Roof replacement planning and site protection

Alpine roofing process

A clear path from inspection to a finished roof.

The work is planned around the roof, the property, and the way your household needs the project to move.

01

Look at the roof

Review the roof condition, leak signs, storm damage, flashing, gutters, ventilation, and how water moves around the home.

02

Explain the options

Separate immediate repairs from replacement needs so you can choose the scope that makes sense for the home.

03

Plan the details

Confirm materials, roof edges, underlayment, ventilation, flashing, gutter tie-ins, access, protection, and cleanup.

04

Install and check

Complete the work with careful communication, site care, final review, and clean exterior details.

Repair or replacement

When an Alpine roof leaks, the visible stain is only part of the story.

Water can enter at a pipe boot, chimney, skylight, wall transition, valley, nail pop, lifted shingle, old satellite mount, or a low-slope area that holds moisture too long. The repair needs to solve the entry point, not just cover the symptom.

If the roof is aging across the whole field, replacement may be a smarter plan than chasing one repair after another. A new roof scope should include underlayment, flashing, ventilation, drip edge, gutter fit, and cleanup details that match the home.

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Alpine roofing questions

Questions homeowners ask before roof work.

Do you handle both roof repair and roof replacement in Alpine?

Yes. PowerHouse inspects the roof first, then explains whether the issue can be repaired or whether replacement is the better path for long-term protection.

Can a roof leak be fixed without replacing the whole roof?

Often, yes. Isolated flashing issues, pipe boot failures, missing shingles, or one damaged valley may be repairable. Widespread wear, repeated leaks, soft decking, and poor ventilation may call for replacement planning.

Do you work on steep and custom rooflines in Alpine?

Yes. Steep pitches, large roof planes, valleys, high roof edges, and premium exterior finishes need a careful plan for access, materials, protection, and drainage.

Do you inspect gutters when looking at the roof?

Yes. Gutters, fascia, soffit, downspouts, valleys, and drainage paths all affect roof performance and should be checked before final repair or replacement decisions.

Do you serve nearby Highland, Cedar Hills, and Lehi?

Yes. PowerHouse helps homeowners and property owners throughout north Utah County with roof repair, replacement, gutters, siding, and exterior services.

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Tell us what is happening with your roof.

For roof repair, roof replacement, storm damage, gutters, or a full exterior plan in Alpine, start with a clear inspection and a conversation you can actually use.

  • Local office: 412 W Rivers Edge Dr, Provo, UT 84604
  • Service across Alpine, Highland, Cedar Hills, Lehi, American Fork, and Utah County
  • Residential roofing, gutters, siding, and exterior support

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