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Roofing Contractors in Alaska
Find licensed roofing contractors in Alaska for roof repair, roof replacement, inspections, commercial roofing, and emergency roofing services. Alaska's snow loads, ice-dam pressure, and 60°F annual temperature swing make standing-seam metal the dominant roofing system — Alaska roofing companies design for ground-snow loads of 40–300 psf depending on borough.
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Roofing Contractors by Service in Alaska
Roof repair contractors in Alaska
Alaska roof repair contractors handle leak repair, missing or damaged shingles, flashing failures around chimneys and vents, decking rot, and skylight leaks. Repairs typically run a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on scope, decking condition, and pitch.
Get matched → Find Roofers in AlaskaRoof replacement contractors in Alaska
Full tear-off and re-roof by licensed Alaska roofing companies — architectural asphalt, Class 4 impact-rated shingles, standing-seam metal, or synthetic slate — with modern underlayment, ice-and-water shield where code requires, drip edge, and ridge ventilation.
Get matched → Find Roofers in AlaskaResidential roofing companies in Alaska
Single-family and multi-family residential roofers serving homeowners across Alaska for full replacements, storm damage restoration, gutter systems, ventilation upgrades, and manufacturer-warranted shingle systems (GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, Malarkey).
Get matched → Find Roofers in AlaskaCommercial roofing contractors in Alaska
Low-slope and flat commercial roofing across Alaska — TPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen, and metal — for warehouses, retail, multi-tenant office, industrial, and municipal buildings. Includes tear-off, recover, and NDL manufacturer warranties.
Get matched → Find Roofers in AlaskaMetal roofing contractors in Alaska
Standing-seam steel and aluminum, exposed-fastener panels, stamped metal shingles, and copper accents installed by certified Alaska metal roofers, with 30–50 year material warranties and Class 4 impact ratings.
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Roofing Services in Alaska
Roof Repair
Targeted fixes for leaks, missing or damaged shingles, flashing failures, and decking issues.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and re-roof with modern underlayment, drip edge, ice-and-water shield where required, and ridge ventilation.
Asphalt Shingles
Architectural, dimensional, and Class 4 impact-rated asphalt shingle systems from GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and Malarkey.
Metal Roofing
Standing-seam and exposed-fastener steel and aluminum panels, plus stamped metal shingles, with 30–50 year material warranties.
Flat Roofing
TPO, EPDM, PVC, and modified bitumen low-slope membranes for additions, dormers, porches, and commercial buildings.
Storm Damage Repair
Documented hail, wind, and impact damage inspections plus full insurance-claim restoration coordination.
Gutter Repair
Seamless aluminum and copper gutters, downspouts, fascia repair, and leaf-guard systems.
Emergency Leak Repair
Same-day tarp-and-dry-in service for active leaks, storm strikes, and tree-impact damage.
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How to verify a roofing contractor license in Alaska
Yes. The Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development requires every roofing contractor to hold a Specialty Contractor (Construction Contractor) license, plus a current business license. Verify both at commerce.alaska.gov before signing a contract; Alaska also requires bonding for residential remodel work.
Step 01
Confirm the legal business name
Ask for the exact name on the license — not a DBA or website brand. The name on the estimate, contract, and license must match.
Step 02
Check the state licensing board
Search your state's contractor licensing board or Department of Consumer Affairs for the license number. Verify the status is active, unrestricted, and not expired.
Step 03
Verify insurance certificates
Request current general liability and workers' compensation certificates (COI) issued directly from the carrier — not a screenshot. The certificate should list your project address as certificate holder.
Step 04
Cross-check with the BBB and local courts
Look for unresolved complaints, judgments, or liens filed against the business. A pattern of complaints is a red flag even if the license is active.
Step 05
Ask for manufacturer certifications
GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Platinum, and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster credentials require licensing, insurance, and workmanship history to be verified by the manufacturer.
// 05 · Questions
Questions to ask before hiring a roofer in Alaska
- Q01Can I see your current state license and certificates of insurance (general liability and workers' comp)?
- Q02Are the installers your direct employees or subcontractors — and are they covered by your workers' comp?
- Q03Can you provide 3+ local references from projects completed in the last 12 months?
- Q04What manufacturer warranty and workmanship warranty will you provide, and in writing?
- Q05Will the estimate itemize tear-off, decking replacement, underlayment, ice-and-water shield, flashing, ventilation, and disposal?
- Q06What's the payment schedule — and how much is required as a deposit before work starts?
- Q07Who is my point of contact during the project, and what happens if it rains mid-tear-off?
- Q08How will you protect my landscaping, siding, gutters, and driveway, and how is cleanup handled?
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How to Choose a Roofer in Alaska
Licensed
Verify state or municipal contractor licensing — never accept a verbal claim.
Insured
Confirm current general liability and workers' compensation certificates listing your project address.
Local References
Ask for 3+ local references from completed jobs in the last 12 months, ideally in your neighborhood.
Warranty
Get workmanship warranty (5–25 yrs) and manufacturer material warranty (limited lifetime is standard) in writing.
Written Estimate
Itemized: tear-off, decking, underlayment, ice-and-water, flashing, shingles, ridge vent, disposal, and labor.
Material Options
Multiple shingle lines, metal upgrades, and color samples — not a single take-it-or-leave-it product.
Financing Options
0%-intro promotions, longer-term installment plans, or insurance-claim deferred-payment arrangements where applicable.
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Alaska Roofing FAQs
How much does roof replacement cost in Alaska?
Roof replacement in Alaska typically runs $14,500–$32,000 for a standard architectural asphalt-shingle roof on an average single-family home (1,800–2,400 sq ft of roof area). Steeper pitch, multiple stories, premium materials (metal, tile, slate), and tear-off of two or more existing layers push costs higher. Get at least three itemized written estimates before signing.
Do roofers offer free estimates?
Most reputable Alaska roofing contractors offer free written estimates for both repair and replacement. The estimate should itemize materials, labor, tear-off, disposal, underlayment, flashing, ridge ventilation, and warranty terms. Walk away from any contractor offering only a verbal quote or pressuring you to sign on the first visit.
How do I know if I need roof repair or full replacement?
Localized damage — a handful of missing shingles, an isolated leak, or failed flashing around a vent or chimney — is usually a repair. Replacement is warranted when the roof is past 75% of its expected service life, shows widespread granule loss, has multiple leaks, sagging decking, or significant storm damage that's covered by an insurance claim. A licensed roofer should provide a written inspection report with photos before recommending either option.
Should I hire a licensed roofing contractor in Alaska?
Yes. The Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development requires every roofing contractor to hold a Specialty Contractor (Construction Contractor) license, plus a current business license. Verify both at commerce.alaska.gov before signing a contract; Alaska also requires bonding for residential remodel work.
What questions should I ask before hiring a roofer?
Ask for proof of license and insurance (general liability plus workers' compensation), local references from the past 12 months, manufacturer certifications (GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Platinum, CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster), written workmanship and material warranty terms, whether the crew is in-house or subcontracted, the projected start and completion dates, and a written contract with a payment schedule before any deposit is paid.
Is standing-seam metal the best roofing for Alaska?
For most Alaska homes, yes. Standing-seam steel or aluminum sheds snow, resists ice-dam pressure, lasts 40–60 years, and qualifies for many insurer wildfire/wind discounts. Asphalt shingles can work in Southeast Alaska but are not recommended above the 60th parallel due to thermal cycling fatigue.
How do Alaska roofers prevent ice dams?
Continuous ice-and-water shield from eaves to 24 inches inside the warm wall, balanced soffit-to-ridge ventilation sized at 1:150 net free area, R-49 or higher attic insulation, and air-sealed top plates. Heat cable is a backup, not a substitute, for proper detailing.
When is the best time to replace a roof in Alaska?
Mid-May through mid-September. Outside that window, low temperatures prevent shingle sealant activation, and snow cover prevents safe access. Book estimates by February for a confirmed summer slot — Alaska's roofing season is short and crews fill up fast.
Do Alaska roofers handle snow-load and ice-damage insurance claims?
Yes. Alaska roofers document snow-load collapse, ice-dam interior water damage, and wind damage with photos and structural reports, then coordinate with the insurance adjuster. Most Alaska carriers require claims filed within 12 months of the date of loss.
How long does a roof last in Alaska?
Standing-seam metal: 40–60 years. Architectural asphalt (Southeast Alaska only): 15–22 years. Premature failure in Alaska almost always traces to inadequate attic ventilation, missing ice-and-water shield, or fasteners installed below manufacturer's cold-weather temperature limit.
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A new roof is one of the largest home investments most owners ever make, and a bad install can void warranties, leak for years, and tank a future sale. Every contractor in this directory is screened against the same checklist before they're listed.
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