Xperience Roofing · Midvale, Utah · Edition 01

Roofs builtto last.

Service built on trust.

Residential and commercial roofing for the Salt Lake Valley — replacement, repair, and inspection, installed as a complete system and built for Utah snow, wind, and sun.

Metal tile roofing system — golden hour
Metal tile roofing system — golden hour
Licensed & insuredServing the Salt Lake Valley since 20194.9★ average ratingFree inspections
Our Portfolio · Salt Lake Valley

Our Portfolio

Shingle, metal, tile, and low-slope — the work speaks in the details. A selection from across the valley.

Residential re-roof — Salt Lake Valley
Residential re-roof — Salt Lake Valley
Finished exterior — Midvale, UT
Finished exterior — Midvale, UT
Standing seam metal — Draper, UT
Standing seam metal — Draper, UT
Clay tile — South Jordan, UT
Clay tile — South Jordan, UT
Architectural shingle — Sandy, UT
Architectural shingle — Sandy, UT
Commercial TPO — Murray, UT
Commercial TPO — Murray, UT

Our Portfolio

Residential · Commercial · Storm Repair · Across the Salt Lake Valley

How We Build · Six Principles

The Installer’s Standard

Every roof we install is held to the same six principles — the parts of the job you’ll never see, done as carefully as the parts you will.

01 /

Preparation

A roof is only as good as what's under it. Every deck is inspected, repaired, and dried in before any surface material goes down.

02 /

Flashing

Water finds every gap. Valleys, penetrations, step flashing, drip edge — this is where most roof failures begin, and where we refuse to cut corners.

03 /

Ventilation

Trapped heat and moisture destroy roofs from the inside. Proper intake and exhaust ventilation is engineered before the first shingle is laid.

04 /

Layering

Ice-and-water shield, synthetic underlayment, proper overlap — the layers that are invisible once we're done are the ones that matter most.

05 /

Precision

Nail placement, exposure, alignment. A roof installed by hand deserves hand-level attention. Every course is checked.

06 /

Clean Site

The job isn't done until your property looks like we were never there. Materials staged, debris removed, every shingle tab cleaned up.

Good roofing isn’t something you notice. It’s something you don’t think about — because it never gives you a reason to.

Roofing Systems · Five Signature Systems

A Guide To

Roofing Systems

Not every home calls for the same roof. Climate, architecture, budget, and how long you plan to stay all shape the answer — these are the five systems we install, and what each one is built to do.

System No. 01

The Classic

Architectural Asphalt Shingle

The most-installed roof in America — and for good reason. Architectural shingles deliver durability, dimension, and a clean finished look at a price point that makes them the right answer for the vast majority of homes. Multiple profiles and a wide color range mean they work across virtually every architectural style.

Entry — High EndDurableVersatileCost-Effective
Typical Lifespan25–50 years depending on product class
Explore The Classic
Charcoal architectural — Sandy, UT
Charcoal architectural — Sandy, UT
System No. 02

The Standing Seam

Metal Roofing

Clean lines, raised seams, and a lifespan that outlasts nearly every other system on the market. Standing seam metal is the premium choice for modern and contemporary architecture — and increasingly, for homeowners who want to roof a house once and never think about it again. Wind-resistant, fire-resistant, and nearly maintenance-free.

PremiumModern50–70 Year LifePremium
Typical Lifespan50–70 years with proper coating maintenance
Explore The Standing Seam
Matte black standing seam — Draper, UT
Matte black standing seam — Draper, UT
System No. 03

The Heritage

Clay & Concrete Tile

For homes that call for something with weight and history, tile delivers. Clay tile has covered roofs in the American Southwest for centuries — it handles Utah's heat and cold without losing its character. Concrete tile offers the same classic profile at a lower entry point, in a wider range of colors. Both systems are fire-rated Class A and built to last a lifetime.

Mid — High EndHeritageSouthwest ClassicClass A Fire Rated
Typical Lifespan50 years (concrete) to lifetime (clay)
Explore The Heritage
Mission clay tile — West Jordan, UT
Mission clay tile — West Jordan, UT
System No. 04

The Summit

Metal Shake

The look of a hand-split cedar shake with the performance of steel. Metal shake profiles give mountain and craftsman homes the texture and warmth of a traditional wood roof — with none of the maintenance, fire risk, or deterioration. Panels interlock for superior wind uplift resistance, and the coatings are engineered to hold color across decades of Utah sun and snow.

PremiumRusticPremiumDistinctive
Typical Lifespan40–60 years with panel coating warranty
Explore The Summit
Weathered zinc shake — Holladay, UT
Weathered zinc shake — Holladay, UT
System No. 05

The Flat Line

TPO / EPDM Low-Slope & Commercial

Low-slope and commercial roofs are a different discipline, and we treat them that way. TPO membranes reflect UV and heat, lowering cooling loads on commercial buildings. EPDM is proven in cold climates with decades of reliable performance. Both systems are heat-welded at seams, inspected with water testing, and warrantied for the membrane and the installation. No shortcuts on low-slope.

Entry — High EndCommercialLow-SlopeEnergy-Efficient
Typical Lifespan20–30 years with proper maintenance
Explore The Flat Line
TPO installation — Murray commercial
TPO installation — Murray commercial

Free · No Obligation

Start with a Free Inspection

Tell us about the roof and we’ll take a thorough look — condition, photos, and honest findings, whether or not you hire us for anything.

Call or Text

(385) 402-6364

Hours

Mon – Sat · 9:00am – 8:30pm

Sunday · Closed

Office

8034 S State St Suite B, Midvale, UT 84047