Roofing Services in Saskatoon, SK

Compare 21 roofing services contractors near you in Saskatoon and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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Bright Green Roof Saskatoon & Area Shingle Preservation

5.0~2 years online
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Frontier Roofing

5.02+ years online
frontierroofingsk.com

5 Star Roofing

4.92½+ years online
5-starroofing.com

Roofers Wholesale

4.9

Scott Roofing Inc

4.810½+ years online
scottroofingsask.com

SW Roofing

4.8
swroofing.ca

Cathedral Roofing & Exteriors

4.3
cathedralroofingca.weebly.com

Great Canadian Roofing & Siding

4.3
greatcanadian.ca/locations/saskatoonGet a Free Quote

Go2Guys

4.013½+ years online
go2guysinc.com

Cactus Roofing Ltd

3.7
cactusroofing.ca

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Roofing Services in Saskatoon, SK

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan roofers face an extreme prairie climate with -40°C winter design temperatures, hot summers, and frequent severe weather including hail and damaging straight-line winds. Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles dominate the architectural shingle market. Most local roofers stock heavier-grade ice/water shield given the heavy snow loads. GAF, IKO, BP, and CertainTeed are the dominant manufacturers in the Saskatchewan market. Saskatoon permits are required for full re-roofs.

Saskatoon's severe weather drives demand for impact-resistant shingles. Reputable roofers work directly with insurance adjusters and document damage with drone photography. The University of Saskatchewan and growing economy drive steady residential turnover. Synthetic underlayment significantly outperforms 30# felt during multi-day installs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Saskatchewan hail justify Class 4 shingles?
Yes, prairie hail risk drives Class 4 adoption. Major Saskatchewan hailstorms cause significant damage that Class 4 shingles handle far better.
How does ice damming affect Saskatoon roofs?
Heat loss through poorly insulated attics melts roof snow, which refreezes at colder eave overhangs forming ice dams.
How long does a re-roof take?
A typical 2,000-2,500 sq ft asphalt re-roof takes one to two days for Saskatoon crews working in summer or fall.

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