Roof Replacement in Kuna, Idaho
Full tear-offs, new installations, and Ada County permits pulled on every job. Serving Kuna, Eagle, Meridian, Nampa, and Star.
(208) 506-6292
Is It Time to Replace Your Roof?
Most roofs in Kuna and the Treasure Valley last 20 to 25 years under normal conditions — but Idaho's climate accelerates that timeline. Intense summer UV on south-facing slopes, freeze-thaw cycles cracking shingles through winter, and hail events rolling through Ada County each spring all take a cumulative toll.
A replacement makes sense when you're seeing any of the following: shingles curling or cupping across multiple sections of the roof, significant granule loss showing up in your gutters after every rain, shingles that are cracking or becoming brittle to the touch, visible sagging along the ridge or in the valleys, repeated leaks that keep coming back after repairs, or a roof that's approaching or past 20 years old.
If you're not sure whether you need a repair or a full replacement, we'll get on the roof and give you a straight answer — free of charge, no pressure.
Free Estimates
Ada County Permits Pulled
Workmanship Warranty
Insurance Claims Assisted
How Our Roof Replacement Process Works
We start with a free inspection and photo documentation so you know exactly what's going on before any decisions are made. From there we walk you through your material options, pull all required Ada County permits, and schedule installation around your calendar.
Most Kuna homes are completed in one to two days. We dry in your roof on day one, run a magnet sweep for nails before we leave, and do a final walkthrough with you before collecting payment. You receive both your manufacturer warranty and our written workmanship warranty at close of job.

What We Install
How Much Does a Roof Replacement Cost in Kuna?
Most residential roof replacements in Kuna range from $10,000 to $15,000 for standard architectural asphalt shingles. Impact-resistant shingles add roughly 10–20% over standard pricing. Metal roofing typically runs 2x to 3x the cost of asphalt but lasts significantly longer. If your replacement stems from storm or hail damage, your homeowners insurance may cover the full cost minus your deductible. Get a free on-site estimate for an accurate number specific to your home.

