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Roofing Contractors in Meridian, Idaho

Roof replacement, repair, and installation.

Your roof is one of the most critical systems protecting your home from weather. Wind, hail, ice, and UV exposure all degrade roofing materials over time. Asphalt shingles are the most common choice for their cost-effectiveness and broad climate performance, while metal roofing and architectural shingles offer longer warranties and improved storm resistance. Most roofing contractors are busiest in spring and fall; scheduling outside peak season can mean faster availability and sometimes better pricing. Always confirm a roofer pulls the required permit and handles scheduling inspections with your local building department.

47

Listed contractors

4

Avg rating (1 rated)

$6k–$18k

Typical cost

Top rated roofing contractors in Meridian

What to look for when hiring a roofing contractor

  • Verify current general liability and workers' compensation insurance before any work begins.
  • Get a written estimate that specifies the exact shingle brand, grade, and warranty terms.
  • Confirm whether the bid includes tear-off of old materials and haul-away.
  • Ask for the contractor's workmanship warranty separately from the material warranty.
  • Confirm they pull the required building permit and handle scheduling inspections.
  • Do not pay more than 10–30% upfront; full payment should follow completion.

Roofing contractors in Meridian(47 listed)

ACS SYSTEMS LLC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · MERIDIAN · ID
A HIGHER PLANE INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · Meridian · ID
AMERICAN WALLCOVER INC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 1 · MERIDIAN · ID
ANDREW A WALD
LEB-Ltd Energy Class B · MERIDIAN · ID
BIG D BUILDERS INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
BRANDON F HOPEWELL
LEB-Ltd Energy Class B · MERIDIAN · ID
CompuNet, Inc.
Contractor Registration - Business Entity · Meridian · ID
COMPUNET INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · Meridian · ID
CRIS L ANDREW
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · meridian · ID
D 10 CONTRACTING INC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · MERIDIAN · ID
DANIEL E ANTONOV
J-General Journeyman · MERIDIAN · ID
DAN S WHITE
J-General Journeyman · MERIDIAN · ID
DODD ROOFING AND EXTERIORS
Residential Contractors - Residential Remodeler Contractor · Meridian · ID
EDEN CONSULTING LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · Meridian · ID
ELMER MUNOZ
J-General Journeyman · Meridian · ID
Engineered Structures Inc.
Contractor Registration - Business Entity · Meridian · ID
ENGINEERED STRUCTURES INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · MERIDIAN · ID
ENGINEERED STRUCTURES INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
HOMEGUARD ENVIRONMENTAL LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
JAMISON A HOHENSHELT
J-General Journeyman · MERIDIAN · ID
JASON C PETTY
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · MERIDIAN · ID
JERALD R WEST
J-General Journeyman · MERIDIAN · ID
JOHN BRYANT
LEB-Ltd Energy Class B · MERIDIAN · ID
JOHN MAXWELL COLE
J-General Journeyman · MERIDIAN · ID
JUSTIN ANDERSON
J-General Journeyman · Meridian · ID
KENNETH S DICK
LEB-Ltd Energy Class B · MERIDIAN · ID
KEVIN A KERBEIN
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · MERIDIAN · ID
MATTHEW A TAYLOR
J-General Journeyman · MERIDIAN · ID
NICHOLAS T PATTERSON
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · MERIDIAN · ID
PETRA, Inc.
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · Meridian · ID
4 (27 reviews)
PFB CUSTOM HOMES GROUP, LLC
Residential Contractor (Certified) · MERIDIAN · ID
Pintos Construction LLC
Contractor Registration - Business Entity · Meridian · ID
PINTOS CONSTRUCTION LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
PRECISION COMMUNICATIONS HOLDINGS LLC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 1 · MERIDIAN · ID
RIGHT! SYSTEMS INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
SAUCERMAN CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
SCOTT A HANSEN
LEB-Ltd Energy Class B · MERIDIAN · ID
SCOTT A SMITH
ROOFING CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
SCOTT F TREPAGNIER
J-General Journeyman · MERIDIAN · ID
SPECIALTY CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY LLC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · MERIDIAN · ID
STEVE HESS
J-General Journeyman · MERIDIAN · ID
SUMMIT WALL SYSTEMS INC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 1 · MERIDIAN · ID
TCG A CORPORATION OF IDAHO INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
TEAM CONSTRUCTION LLC I
ROOFING CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
THE TRACK DOCTOR INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
TVR INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · MERIDIAN · ID
TYLER B HOLTZ
LEB-Ltd Energy Class B · MERIDIAN · ID

How much does roofing cost in Meridian?

$5,500 – $18,000Full cost guide →per project (typical)

Typical asphalt shingle replacement on a 1,500–2,500 sq ft home. Metal roofing, steep slopes, or premium materials run higher. Always get 3+ written estimates.

Roofing contractors in Meridian — FAQ

How many roofing contractors are in Meridian?

EdgeLocal lists 47 licensed roofing contractors in Meridian, Idaho. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.

What is the average rating for roofing contractors in Meridian?

Roofing contractors in Meridian have an average Google rating of 4 stars across 1 rated contractor on EdgeLocal. Ratings are sourced from Google Business profiles.

Do roofing contractors in Meridian need to be licensed?

Yes. Idaho requires roofing contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.

How do I find a reliable roofing contractor in Meridian?

Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Idaho license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Meridian jobs.

General Roofing FAQs

  • How much does a roof replacement cost?

    A typical asphalt shingle roof replacement costs between $7,000 and $18,000 for an average-sized home (1,500–2,500 sq ft), including tear-off of the old roof, new underlayment, flashing, and installation. The price varies based on roof pitch (steeper = higher labor cost), the number of layers being removed, the shingle grade you choose, and your location. Entry-level 3-tab shingles run $4–$6 per square foot installed; architectural shingles $6–$9; premium designer or impact-resistant shingles $9–$14+. Metal roofing (standing seam or metal shingles) costs $12–$22+ per square foot installed and comes with longer warranties. Storm-damaged roofs may be partially or fully covered by homeowners insurance—ask your roofer if they assist with insurance claims. Always get at least two to three written estimates to compare scope and material specifications, not just the bottom-line price.

  • How long does a roof replacement take?

    Most residential roof replacements are completed in one to three days for an average-sized home. A straightforward 1,500–2,000 sq ft ranch with a single story and moderate pitch can typically be completed in one full day. Larger homes, two-story structures, complex roof lines with multiple valleys and dormers, or jobs requiring two-layer tear-off may take two to three days. Steep-pitch roofs take longer due to safety and access requirements. Weather is a factor—roofing crews can't work safely in rain or high winds, so some jobs get stretched across multiple days. Your roofer should give you an estimated timeline with the written proposal. Schedule cleanup and disposal as part of the project; most reputable roofers haul away all old materials the same day.

  • How do I find a roofer near me?

    Search EdgeLocal for "roofing" or "roofer" along with your zip code to see licensed roofing contractors in your area. Results include registered roofing businesses and Google-verified roofing companies, each showing ratings, review counts, phone numbers, and website links. Before hiring, ask any roofer for proof of general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage—both are required for legitimate roofing work. Get at least two to three estimates before committing. Each estimate should include the scope of work (full tear-off vs. overlay), the roofing materials specified (shingle manufacturer and grade), warranty details for both materials and workmanship, the start date, and the payment schedule. Reputable roofers do not require full payment upfront—expect a deposit with the balance due on satisfactory completion. EdgeLocal profiles include star ratings, review counts, and direct contact info so you can evaluate several local roofers before making calls.

  • Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement?

    Homeowners insurance typically covers roof damage caused by sudden, accidental events — hail, wind, falling trees, and fire. It does not cover damage from normal wear and tear, age-related deterioration, poor maintenance, or gradual leaks. After a major storm, have a licensed roofer inspect your roof for hail dents on vents and gutters, wind-lifted or missing shingles, and granule loss. If damage is found, file a claim with your insurance company. An adjuster will inspect the roof and determine whether damage meets the policy threshold. Many reputable roofers can assist with the insurance claim process — they document damage, communicate with adjusters, and work to ensure the approved scope covers the full repair or replacement needed. Be cautious of storm-chasing contractors who appear unsolicited after severe weather, offer to "work for the insurance check," or ask you to sign over claim rights. Always verify the contractor's local license and insurance before letting them on your roof.

  • What should I look for when hiring a roofer?

    When hiring a roofing contractor, look for several key indicators of quality and reliability. First, verify they carry adequate insurance—general liability and workers' compensation at minimum. Ask for the certificate of insurance and confirm it's current before any work begins. Second, check their track record: look for contractors with a strong history of Google reviews, ideally more than 20 reviews and a rating above 4.0 stars. Third, request a detailed written estimate that specifies the materials, scope of work, warranty terms, and payment schedule. Fourth, ask about both the manufacturer warranty on materials and the contractor's own workmanship warranty. Certifications like GAF Master Elite or Owens Corning Preferred Contractor indicate vetted installation quality. Fifth, confirm they pull the required building permits—legitimate roofers include permit costs in their estimates. Use EdgeLocal to find and compare rated local roofers before making your first call.

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