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There are 47 roofing companies server in Pray MT

All Seasons Roofing

All Seasons Roofing

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (2)
Bozeman MT 59715
Roofing

All Seasons Roofing is a trusted, locally-owned roofing company serving Bozeman, MT, and the surrounding Gallatin Valley. We specialize in addressing the common roofing challenges faced by homeowners ...

Sickler Roofing Service

Sickler Roofing Service

Bozeman, Bozeman MT 59715
Roofing

Sickler Roofing Service is a trusted local roofing contractor serving Bozeman, MT, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in addressing common roofing challenges faced by homeowners in our region, p...

Lost River Roofing

Lost River Roofing

Bozeman MT 59715
Roofing

Lost River Roofing is a woman-owned, family-operated roofing contractor serving Bozeman and Gallatin County since 2017. We specialize in asphalt shingle roofing, along with small metal and low-slope a...

DaBella

DaBella

2023 Stadium Dr Ste 1D, Bozeman MT 59715
Roofing, Siding, Windows Installation

DaBella in Bozeman is more than just a home improvement contractor; it's a family-oriented business built on a foundation of trust and lasting relationships. Founded by a local family who saw a need f...

Lobo Roofing

Lobo Roofing

Bozeman MT 59715
Roofing

Lobo Roofing is a trusted, locally-owned roofing contractor serving Bozeman, MT, and the surrounding Gallatin Valley. We specialize in addressing the unique challenges posed by Montana's climate, wher...

Hutchings Contracting

Hutchings Contracting

Bozeman MT 59715
Roofing, Siding, Masonry/Concrete

Hutchings Contracting LLC is a locally owned and operated construction company serving the Bozeman community and surrounding areas, including Belgrade, Four Corners, and Manhattan. We specialize in a ...

The Gallatin Handyman

The Gallatin Handyman

Bozeman MT 59715
Drywall Installation & Repair, Roofing, Window Washing

The Gallatin Handyman is your Bozeman neighbor for tackling a wide range of home projects. We handle everything from your roof shingles down to your landscaping, offering reliable drywall installation...

On High Roofing

On High Roofing

Belgrade MT 59714
Roofing, Snow Removal, Junk Removal & Hauling

On High Roofing is a trusted local contractor serving Belgrade, MT, specializing in roofing, snow removal, and junk removal services. We address common local roofing issues like roof flashing corrosio...

Pinnacle Roofing

Pinnacle Roofing

415 N 10th Ave, Bozeman MT 59715
Roofing

Pinnacle Roofing is a trusted, locally-owned roofing contractor serving Bozeman, Montana. We specialize in protecting homes against the specific challenges of our high-altitude climate, including roof...

B. Schmidt Construction

B. Schmidt Construction

Bozeman MT 59718
Roofing

B. Schmidt Construction is a trusted, locally-owned roofing contractor serving Bozeman and the surrounding Gallatin Valley. We understand that Montana's harsh weather, from heavy snow to rapid freeze-...



Estimated Roofing Service Costs in Pray, MT

Emergency Leak TarpingEstimated Range
$364 - $489
Roof Health InspectionEstimated Range
$139 - $189
Minor Roof Leak RepairEstimated Range
$524 - $704
Asphalt Shingle ReplacementEstimated Range
$10,134 - $13,519
Seamless Gutter InstallEstimated Range
$2,269 - $3,029

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2181) data for Pray. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

FAQs

My homeowner's insurance premium just went up again. Can my roof help lower it?

Absolutely. The 18% average premium trend in Montana is directly countered by installing an IBHS FORTIFIED Roof system. This standard, recognized by Montana's insurance guidance, requires enhanced sealing, deck attachment, and impact resistance. By meeting these engineered specifications, your home presents a lower risk to the insurer, which often translates to a significant, permanent discount on your annual premium, offsetting the initial investment over time.

Should I install traditional solar panels or consider solar shingles on my new roof?

With Pray's net metering through NorthWestern Energy and the 30% Federal ITC, solar is a strong investment. For a standing seam metal roof, the optimal path is installing a traditional panel system using non-penetrating clamps. This preserves the roof warranty and is more efficient and cost-effective than integrated solar shingles in 2026. Solar shingles add complexity, have lower energy output per square foot, and can complicate future roof maintenance, making them a less practical choice for most homeowners here.

What are the current code requirements for a reroof in Park County?

All work must be permitted through the Park County Planning Department and performed by a contractor licensed by the Montana Department of Labor & Industry. The 2021 International Residential Code, with state amendments, mandates specific material upgrades. This includes a minimum 6-foot-wide ice and water shield membrane at all eaves and valleys in our climate zone, and upgraded step and headwall flashing details. Adherence to these codes is not optional; it ensures structural resilience and validates any warranty or insurance claim.

I have mold in my attic, but my roof looks sound. What's the connection?

Improper attic ventilation is the likely cause. On a steep 8/12 gable roof, balanced intake (at the eaves) and exhaust (at the ridge) are critical per the 2021 IRC with Montana amendments. Inadequate airflow allows hot, moist air from the living space to condense on the cold underside of the roof deck in winter, leading to mold and wood rot. Correcting this with precisely calculated venting protects your insulation, prevents mold, and extends the life of the entire roofing system.

What type of roofing material holds up best to our hail and high winds?

For the 115 mph wind zone and high hail risk, a Class 4 impact-rated standing seam metal roof is the most resilient choice. The steep 8/12 pitch naturally sheds debris, but the metal's monolithic surface resists hail punctures that degrade asphalt. During the May-July convective storm season, this system's concealed fastener design and structural attachment meet the strictest wind uplift requirements, making it a financial necessity for avoiding repeated insurance claims and repair costs.

My metal roof is about 30 years old. Is it time to replace it?

Yes, a standing seam metal roof from the mid-1990s in Pray Valley is at the end of its typical service life. The constant UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles degrade the protective coatings. While the 5/8-inch CDX plywood decking is robust, the fastener seals and panel seams are the failure points, allowing moisture to infiltrate and potentially compromise the deck. Proactive replacement now prevents more costly structural repairs from hidden water damage.

A roofer did a visual inspection and said my metal roof is fine, but I'm not convinced.

A standard visual inspection can miss critical sub-surface issues, especially on a standing seam metal system. Moisture can migrate under panels and saturate the plywood decking without visible exterior stains. In 2026, the adoption of drone-based thermographic and moisture scanning is becoming standard for this reason. It identifies thermal anomalies and trapped moisture that 'walk-overs' cannot, providing a factual basis for repair decisions and preventing premature decking failure.

My roof is leaking right now during a storm. What's your emergency response?

Call immediately for a tarping dispatch. Our crew will stage at the Pray Community Hall and take US-89 to your location, with a target response time of 45 to 60 minutes. Secure the interior by moving belongings and catching water in buckets. Do not attempt to access the roof yourself, especially on a steep 8/12 pitch in wet conditions. Our priority is to install a reinforced, code-compliant temporary cover to stop further water intrusion until a permanent repair can be scheduled.

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