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Idaho Roofing Company Directory

Idaho's roofing market spans a wide range of climates from the high desert of the Snake River Plain to the heavily forested and snowbound mountains of the panhandle. Heavy snow loads are a primary concern in northern Idaho and mountain communities, while the Boise area and southern Idaho deal with more moderate winters but significant temperature swings and occasional hail. Metal roofing is popular in rural and mountain communities for its snow-shedding ability, while asphalt shingles are the go-to choice in urban areas. Idaho does not have a statewide roofing contractor license, making it especially important to vet contractors carefully. These 21 questions to ask a roofing company will help you find a qualified professional.

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Address:   4060 E 300 N, Rigby, ID 83442
Phone #:   (208) 745-6860
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Address:   253 North 4000 East, Rigby, ID 83442
Phone #:   (208) 745-6921
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Address:   1101 W Wright St, Boise, ID 83715
Phone #:   (208) 344-5379
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Address:   PO Box 190742, Boise, ID 83719
Phone #:   (208) 371-6221
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Address:   417 Remington St. #2, Boise, ID 83714
Phone #:   (208) 338-9318
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Roofing in Idaho: What Homeowners Should Know

Idaho homeowners face roofing conditions that vary significantly by region. In the Boise metro area, the primary concerns are temperature cycling, occasional hail, and wind exposure. In northern Idaho and mountain communities, heavy snow loads and ice damming are the dominant issues. Proper attic insulation and ventilation are critical throughout the state to prevent moisture problems and extend roof life, particularly in areas with frequent freeze-thaw cycles.

Idaho Roofing Contractor Licensing

Idaho does not require a specific statewide roofing contractor license. However, contractors must register as a business with the Idaho Division of Building Safety and comply with local jurisdiction requirements. Many cities including Boise, Nampa, and Meridian have their own local contractor registration programs. Always verify local registration and confirm that your contractor carries current general liability and workers' compensation insurance.

Idaho Building Codes and Permit Requirements

Idaho has adopted the International Residential Code (IRC) statewide, with local amendments permitted by individual jurisdictions. Permits are generally required for full roof replacements in incorporated areas. Unincorporated county areas may have fewer formal requirements, but permits are still recommended to protect your home's value and insurance coverage.

Call Before You Dig

Idaho law requires notification to Idaho Digline 811 at least two business days before any digging. Call 811 or visit idahodigline.com. This applies to any ground disturbance associated with a roofing, drainage, or gutter installation project.

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