Montana

Best roofers in Montana

Compare the best roofers in Montana. We match you with top-rated, licensed local pros who know Mountain roofing, so you can weigh reviews and free quotes and hire with confidence.

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Do you own this home?

Most roofing work needs the property owner’s authorization.

How soon do you need it done?
Tell us about your roof

How many stories?

Is your roof storm or hail damaged?
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How to choose the best roofer in Montana

Before you hire, run any roofer through this checklist. We make it easy by matching you with local pros who already meet the bar, so you can compare the best on price and reviews.

Licensed and insured

Confirm a valid state license plus general liability and workers comp insurance before any work starts.

Local and established

Pick a roofer with a real Montana-area address and a track record, not an out-of-town storm chaser.

Strong recent reviews

Check Google, the BBB, and similar sites for recent, consistent reviews from local homeowners.

A detailed written estimate

Get the full scope, materials, and price in writing, not a one-line number on the back of a card.

A real warranty

Look for both a workmanship warranty and the manufacturer warranty on the materials they install.

Fair payment terms

Walk away from anyone who demands a large cash deposit up front. Reasonable deposits and milestones are normal.

At least three quotes

Comparing three local roofers is the best way to spot a fair price and a pushy sales pitch.

No high-pressure tactics

Be wary of door-knockers after a storm who push you to sign on the spot.

Read the full guide: how to choose a roofer

Roof replacement cost in Montana

$7,000 – $18,500 Typical asphalt-shingle roof replacement on an average Montana home. Estimate only.

Roofing costs in Montana are shaped by the local climate, cold winters with heavy snow, and the region’s main hazard: snow load, wind, and hail. These conditions affect both the materials homeowners choose and how often roofs need work.

What affects your roofing cost in Montana

Climate & weather. Cold winters with heavy snow. The biggest roof hazard locally is snow load, wind, and hail, so durable, weather-appropriate materials pay off.

Popular materials. In Montana, homeowners commonly choose metal, architectural shingles.

Permits. Permits required; snow-load engineering matters.

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    Tell us about your roof

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    We match you with up to 4 vetted, independent roofing contractors who serve your area.

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FAQ

Roofers in Montana: your questions

How much does a roof replacement cost in Montana?

A typical asphalt-shingle roof replacement in Montana runs about $7,000 to $18,500 for an average home. Your exact price depends on roof size, pitch, material, and your local labor rates. Premium materials like metal or tile cost more.

What roofing material is best for Montana?

In Montana, the main weather concern is snow load, wind, and hail. Popular choices include metal, architectural shingles. A local roofer can recommend the best system for cold winters with heavy snow.

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Montana?

Permits required; snow-load engineering matters. Your matched contractor will typically pull the permit as part of the job.

How do I find the best roofer in Montana?

Compare at least three local roofers on license and insurance, recent reviews, a detailed written estimate, and warranty. We match you with screened Montana pros so you can compare the best for free, and we always recommend you verify a contractor’s license before you hire.

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