Locations · Midvale, UT

Headquartered in Midvale

Our shop is on State Street — Midvale roofs are the ones we drive past every day.

Salt Lake County, UTPop. 36,000Crews Based in Midvale
Midvale, Utah
Midvale, Utah

Every roofing company claims to be local somewhere. For us, that somewhere is Midvale. The shop at 8034 S State St is where our crews load out each morning, and the neighborhoods around it — the bungalows off Main Street, the split-levels east of State, the newer infill at Bingham Junction — are the roofs we know best. Midvale's housing stock is older than the valley average, and older roofs ask harder questions: how many shingle layers are really up there, what condition is the decking in, and is the attic ventilation doing its job. We answer those questions on the inspection, before the contract, so the price you see is the price you pay.

Midvale is where Xperience Roofing lives. Our shop sits at 8034 S State St Suite B, in the middle of a city that has more roofing history per block than almost anywhere else in the Salt Lake Valley. The housing stock spans a full century — original brick bungalows near the historic Main Street district, mid-century ranches and 1970s split-levels in the established neighborhoods east of State, and the newer townhomes and apartments that have filled in Bingham Junction over the past two decades. That range means Midvale roofs fail in different ways: old homes hide layered shingles and deteriorated decking under the surface, while newer multifamily buildings bring low-slope membrane sections and shared-roof detailing into the picture. The State Street corridor adds a steady run of commercial buildings with flat and low-slope roofs of every vintage. When something goes wrong on a Midvale roof, we are usually minutes away — often the same day a homeowner calls.

Roofing in Midvale

What Roofs Face in Midvale

Older housing stock is the defining roofing condition in Midvale. A bungalow from the 1940s has likely been re-roofed two or three times, and code now limits how many layers a roof can carry — which means many Midvale replacements involve a full tear-off down to the deck, and frequently some deck repair once the old layers come up. Ventilation is the second recurring issue: mid-century attics were built for a different era, and under-vented attics shorten shingle life and feed ice dams in cold snaps. We plan for both before we quote, not after we open the roof. On the commercial side, the State Street strip carries decades of patched flat roofs where a proper TPO or EPDM re-cover often costs less over ten years than continuing to chase leaks.

The Conditions · Midvale, UT

01 / Housing

The Housing Stock

Midvale's housing runs older than most of the valley — postwar bungalows and mid-century ranches near Main Street, 1970s split-levels east of State Street, and pockets of newer townhome infill around Bingham Junction. Many of these roofs have been re-covered once or twice already, and some carry layered shingles that complicate the next replacement.

02 / Climate

The Climate

Mid-valley position at roughly 4,400 feet: full Utah UV load, hot shingle-baking summers, and freeze-thaw cycling through the shoulder seasons. Less canyon wind exposure than the east bench, but summer thunderstorms still drive hail and gusts across the open valley floor.

Field Note · Midvale

Our headquarters is at 8034 S State St Suite B in Midvale — when a Midvale homeowner calls about an active leak, the truck is often there the same day.

Why Xperience · Midvale HQ

A Local Crew, Minutes Away

Proximity is not a marketing line here — it is logistics. A Midvale address means the shortest response time in our entire service area, whether that is a tarp on a storm-damaged roof or a crew showing up on schedule because the materials are staged five minutes away. We have opened up enough Midvale roofs to know the patterns: layered shingles on the older blocks, tired flashing around mid-century chimneys, and flat-roof patchwork along the State Street commercial corridor. We quote for what is actually up there.

Home Base

Headquarters8034 S State St Suite B, Midvale, UT
Phone(385) 402-6364
Mon – Sat9:00am – 8:30pm
SundayClosed
Common Questions · Midvale

Roofing Questions in Midvale

My Midvale home has two layers of shingles. Can you add a third?

No — Utah code limits asphalt roofs to two layers, so a home that already carries two requires a full tear-off. That is usually good news in disguise: tearing off lets us inspect and repair the decking, install modern ice and water shield, and give you a roof that performs like new rather than a cover-up.

How fast can you get to a leak in Midvale?

Faster than anywhere else we serve. Our shop is at 8034 S State St in Midvale, so an active leak in town typically gets a same-day visit for emergency tarping or a temporary seal, with the permanent repair scheduled right behind it.

Do you handle the flat roofs on commercial buildings along State Street?

Yes. Commercial low-slope work — TPO, EPDM, and repairs to older built-up roofs — is one of our six core services. Many State Street buildings carry decades of spot repairs, and we will tell you honestly whether another patch makes sense or whether a re-cover stops the cycle.

What does a roof replacement cost on an older Midvale home?

It depends on layers, decking condition, and roof complexity, which is why we inspect before we quote. Older Midvale homes sometimes need deck repair once the existing layers come off, and we price that possibility transparently up front instead of surprising you mid-project.

Free Estimate · Midvale

Get a Roof Estimate in Midvale

Tell us about your roof and we’ll schedule a free inspection — honest findings, a clear written scope, and no pressure. Our crews are based in Midvale, minutes from Midvale.

Xperience Roofing

Midvale, UT · (385) 402-6364 · Roofs built to last.