Roof repair
Leak tracking, shingle repair, flashing repair, pipe boot replacement, valley issues, wind-lifted shingles, and storm damage review.
Lehi roofing
PowerHouse Roofing helps Lehi homeowners, property owners, and commercial decision makers protect buildings with roof inspections, leak repair, roof replacement, gutters, and exterior details built for Utah County weather.
Local roof help
Roofing in Lehi changes from neighborhood to neighborhood. Homes near Traverse Mountain and the Point of the Mountain can see strong wind exposure and wide roof planes. Properties near Thanksgiving Point, Silicon Slopes, and the I-15 corridor often need access planning, drainage review, and clean communication around busy sites.
West Lehi neighborhoods near Pioneer Crossing, Holbrook Farms, Skyridge, Cold Spring Ranch, and the Saratoga Springs edge may have newer roof systems that still need storm review, flashing checks, gutter evaluation, and practical repair planning. PowerHouse looks at the full roof system before recommending a repair or replacement.
Roofing services in Lehi
Some Lehi roofs need a focused repair. Others need replacement planning, ventilation review, gutter work, or a full exterior scope. The right answer starts with a clear inspection.
Leak tracking, shingle repair, flashing repair, pipe boot replacement, valley issues, wind-lifted shingles, and storm damage review.
Residential roof replacement with material selection, underlayment, drip edge, ventilation, decking review, cleanup, and final checks.
Inspection support before repairs, replacements, exterior upgrades, home purchases, insurance conversations, or recurring leak decisions.
Roof repair, replacement planning, low-slope roofing, drainage, access, and rooftop equipment review for Lehi commercial properties.
Lehi neighborhoods and corridors
Wind exposure, roof age, slope, tree cover, construction style, and drainage all change the way a Lehi roof should be repaired or replaced.
North and east Lehi
Open exposure and larger roof planes make wind review, shingle condition, flashing, ventilation, and drainage especially important.
Central Lehi
Older properties can have roof layers, chimneys, additions, mature trees, skylights, and roof-to-wall transitions that need careful inspection.
West Lehi growth areas
Newer homes still need checks for wind-lifted shingles, flashing details, attic ventilation, gutters, drip edge, and storm damage.
Commercial corridors
Commercial and mixed-use properties need access planning, tenant communication, rooftop equipment review, drainage checks, and repair timing that protects operations.
Lehi west and lake-side exposure
Open wind, broad roof planes, gutter runs, fascia, drip edge, and downspout placement all matter when storms move across the valley.
Nearby Utah County communities
PowerHouse also helps nearby property owners with roof repair, roof replacement, siding, gutters, commercial roofing, and exterior lighting.
Inspection first
A small leak might come from one flashing point. A recurring leak might show a bigger ventilation, underlayment, decking, drainage, or installation problem. PowerHouse explains what is happening, what can be repaired, and when replacement is the better investment.
Lehi roof and exterior planning
Roofing, gutters, siding, drainage, and lighting all meet at the exterior. When those details are planned together, the finished home or building is cleaner, more durable, and easier to maintain.
Lehi roofing process
The work is planned around the roof, the property, and the way your household or business needs the project to move.
Review the roof condition, leak signs, storm damage, flashing, gutters, ventilation, and the way the property is used.
Separate immediate repairs from replacement needs so you can choose the scope that makes sense for the home or building.
Confirm materials, roof edges, underlayment, ventilation, flashing, gutter tie-ins, access, protection, and cleanup.
Complete the work with careful communication, site care, final review, and clean exterior details.
Repair or replacement
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 or building.
Explore Residential RoofingLehi roofing questions
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.
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.
Yes. Newer Lehi homes can still need storm review, flashing correction, ventilation checks, gutter work, and roof repair after wind or hail.
Yes. Gutters, fascia, soffit, downspouts, valleys, and drainage paths all affect roof performance and should be checked before final repair or replacement decisions.
Yes. PowerHouse works with commercial roof repair, replacement planning, low-slope roofing, leak review, drainage, and rooftop equipment details for Lehi properties.
Schedule a Lehi roof inspection
For roof repair, roof replacement, storm damage, gutters, commercial roofing, or a full exterior plan in Lehi, start with a clear inspection and a conversation you can actually use.