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Written By Todays Homeowner Local Pros
Last Updated April 2024
Winters in Montana can get snowy and cold, and you're probably thankful for your heat. However, much of that heat can escape through a faulty roof. You want to keep your family warm and save money on energy bills, which is why we've put together this guide to the best roofing contractors in Montana.
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Quality customer service
Free inspections
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Transparent project updates
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Customer education
Quality customer service
Transparent pricing
Free inspections
Transparent project updates
Services Offered
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Quality customer service
Free inspections
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Transparent pricing
Customer education
Services Offered
Our Rating
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Transparent pricing
Quality customer service
Customer education
Transparent project updates
Free inspections
Services Offered
Our Rating
User Rating
Preventive services
Customer education
Transparent pricing
Free inspections
Quality customer service
Transparent project updates
Services Offered
Our Rating
User Rating
Quality customer service
Customer education
Free inspections
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
User Rating
Quality customer service
Preventive services
Transparent pricing
Reputation for timeliness
Free inspections
Services Offered
Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on roofers to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
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Material | Life Span | Energy Effiency Rating | Average Cost Per Sq Ft |
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Asphalt | 15 - 20 years | 50% | $3.00 - $7.00 |
Concrete (faux clay tile) | 50 years | 70% | $8.00 - $19.00 |
Metal | 40-60 years | 90% | $5.00 - $14.00 |
Slate | 60 - 125 years | 80% | $15.00 - $40.00 |
Clay | 80 - 100 years | 90% | $12.00 - $25.00 |
There is no state-level licensing requirement for roofing contractors in Montana. However, all construction companies with employees are required to register with the Department of Labor and Industry. When registering, companies must provide proof of workers' compensation insurance.
There are a number of criteria you can use when looking for the best roofer near you, including:
The cost of roof repair varies widely depending on what repairs need to be done. The average cost in Montana is around $970, but for a more accurate estimate you should ask a local contractor directly.
Typically, Montana homeowners pay about $8,158 to replace a roof. This cost varies based on where you live, and will be influenced by factors like the size and accessibility of your roof, how many stories your home has, and the material used.
Signs that you need to replace your roof can include: