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Cache County, Utah

Your Local Roofing Contractor in Cache Valley

Your roof is the only thing standing between Cache Valley's snow, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles and everything you own. When it fails, you need a contractor who shows up fast, gives you a straight answer, and does the job right the first time. Homer Roofing has been doing exactly that for Cache County homeowners since 2003 — from our Logan office, right here in the valley.

GAF Master Elite Certified · 20+ Years · Logan Office · (435) 787-0910

Homer Roofing crew working on a Cache County home

You Shouldn't Have to Guess Whether Your Roofer Will Be Here Next Winter

Every spring in Cache Valley, door-to-door contractors appear to pitch quick roof replacements after winter damage. They quote low, cut corners on ice-and-water shield, and disappear before the next freeze-thaw cycle exposes their work. You are left wondering who to trust with the biggest investment on your property.

You deserve a contractor who has been here before the storm and will be here long after. Homer Roofing has operated in Cache Valley since 2003. Our Logan office is a permanent presence — not a trailer in a parking lot. We carry full insurance, hold Utah contractor license #1092697, and are one of only 2% of roofers nationwide certified as GAF Master Elite.

That means when we put a roof on your home, it qualifies for the strongest warranties in the industry — backed not just by our word, but by GAF, the largest roofing manufacturer in North America. We give you a detailed written estimate, show you every line item, and never pressure you to sign on the spot.

20+

Years in Cache Valley

Top 2%

GAF Master Elite

4.9★

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Local to Cache Valley

Cities We Serve in Cache County

We serve every city in Cache County from our Logan office. Most inspections are scheduled within the same week.

Logan

Our home base. Historic downtown homes next to USU student rentals and newer east-bench construction — we work on all of them. Same-day inspections are common for Logan addresses.

North Logan

Suburban growth on the north end. Larger lots and steeper roof pitches make snow-load calculations matter here.

Providence

East-bench community with plenty of custom builds and hillside homes. Heavier snow accumulation than the valley floor — ventilation and ice-dam prevention are critical.

Smithfield

Growing fast with new developments off Main. Long winters here mean roofs that ventilate properly last years longer than roofs that don't.

Hyrum

South-end community with a mix of older farmhouses and new construction. We see a lot of roofs here that were under-spec'd for Cache Valley snow.

Nibley

One of the fastest-growing cities in Utah. Newer homes, newer roofs — but a lot of them are hitting the 15-year mark where small repairs pay off.

River Heights

Small, tight-knit community just south of Logan. Most of our River Heights work is repair and maintenance on well-established homes.

Hyde Park

North of Logan along US-91. Windy corridor — we see more ridge-cap and flashing damage here than anywhere else in the valley.

Richmond

Far north end of the valley. Longer drive, same-week scheduling — we do not charge extra for Richmond homes.

Mendon

West side of the valley with older farmhouses and newer custom homes. Snow drifts across open fields can pile heavily on roofs here.

Wellsville

Southwest corner of Cache Valley. Hillside homes with steeper pitches and exposure to canyon winds — high-wind rated materials pay off.

Cache Valley Is Hard on Roofs

Why Cache Valley Roofs Fail Early

Cache Valley sees more snow, more sustained cold, and more freeze-thaw cycles than almost anywhere else in Utah. A roof installed like it's going on a home in St. George will not last. Installation detail matters here more than almost anywhere in the state.

Snow Load

Cache Valley averages 50–70+ inches of snow annually, and east-bench neighborhoods in Providence, Hyde Park, and Smithfield see substantially more. Snow sits on Cache Valley roofs for months, not days. Decking needs to be spec'd for that load, and ridge ventilation needs to clear moisture before it refreezes into ice dams.

Freeze-Thaw & Ice Dams

Cache Valley runs 60+ freeze-thaw cycles a winter. Snow melts off the warm middle of your roof, runs down, and refreezes at the cold eaves — forming ice dams that back water up under shingles. Ice-and-water shield at the eaves, valleys, and penetrations is not optional here. Budget installs skip this step; quality installs do not.

Wind & Inversion

Logan Canyon funnels winds that gust well past 60 mph several times a winter, and Hyde Park and Wellsville see the worst of it. Cache Valley inversions trap cold, damp air at roof level for weeks — accelerating shingle and flashing wear. High-wind rated shingles and properly nailed ridge caps are what separate a 25-year roof from a 10-year roof.

Common Questions

Cache County Roofing FAQs

How much does a new roof cost in Cache County?

Most asphalt shingle roof replacements in Cache County fall between $7,500 and $15,000 for a typical home. Where you land in that range depends on roof size, pitch, complexity, and the shingle grade you choose. Metal roofing starts around $15,000 and is popular here because it handles heavy snow well. We do free inspections and give you an exact written quote — no guessing, no pressure.

Does Homer Roofing have an office in Cache Valley?

Yes. Our Logan office has served Cache County since 2003. That means we are minutes from every city in the valley — not driving up from Salt Lake after a storm. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 4:30 PM. Call us at (435) 787-0910.

How do Cache Valley winters affect roof lifespan?

Cache Valley winters are harder on roofs than almost anywhere else in Utah. Heavy snow loads, 60+ freeze-thaw cycles, and long inversion stretches with sustained cold create ice dams that force water under your shingles. A roof installed without proper ice-and-water shield, ventilation, and flashing detail will show leaks within 10 years. A roof installed correctly for Cache Valley conditions can last 25+ years.

Do you pull permits with Logan City and Cache County?

Yes. Most Cache County cities require a building permit for a full roof replacement. We pull the permit and coordinate the inspection as part of the job. You do not need to deal with the city yourself. We know the local codes in Logan, North Logan, Smithfield, Hyrum, Providence, and surrounding cities.

Do you service Smithfield, Hyrum, and Providence?

Yes. Our Logan office covers every city in Cache County. There is no surcharge for homes in Smithfield, Hyrum, Providence, Nibley, or any other valley city. Most inspections are scheduled within the same week.

How fast can you respond to an emergency leak in Cache Valley?

For active leaks during business hours, we can usually have someone on-site within 24 hours. After a major storm, wait times can stretch depending on volume — but we prioritize homes with active interior damage. Call (435) 787-0910 and describe what is happening. In the meantime, a tarp and a bucket are your friends.

Will you work with my insurance company on a storm damage claim?

Yes, and there is no extra charge for it. We inspect your roof, document every point of damage with photos and measurements, and meet with your insurance adjuster on-site. We make sure nothing gets missed — especially ice-dam damage, which adjusters often overlook. If your claim is approved, you pay your deductible and insurance covers the rest. If your roof does not qualify, we tell you that honestly.

What makes Homer Roofing different from other Cache Valley roofers?

Three things. First, we are GAF Master Elite certified — top 2% of roofers nationwide. That means your roof qualifies for the highest warranty levels GAF offers, backed by a billion-dollar manufacturer. Second, we have been in Cache Valley since 2003. We are not a storm-chaser crew that showed up after the last hailstorm. Third, we give you a detailed written estimate with every line item visible. No hidden fees, no bait and switch.

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