Roofing Installed Right From the Start

New construction roofing for residential and commercial projects in Draper, Utah

Your building project in Draper moves forward on a schedule that depends on weather, permits, and coordination between trades, and the roof is a critical step that affects framing, insulation, and interior work. When roofing gets delayed or installed without proper ventilation, you end up with moisture problems, failed inspections, or callbacks that slow down occupancy. Rad Roofing, L.L.C. installs roofing systems on new residential and commercial construction, working with builders and contractors to meet timelines and ensure the roof is done correctly from day one.

This service covers single-family homes, townhome developments, office buildings, and warehouses across Draper and the Wasatch Front. The process includes selecting materials that meet code requirements and long-term performance standards, installing proper underlayment and ventilation, and keeping the job site organized so other trades can work efficiently. You get a roof that protects the structure and passes inspection without delays.

If you are managing a new construction project and need a roofing partner who understands build schedules, reach out to discuss your project in Draper.

How the Roof Integrates With the Build Timeline

New construction roofing in Draper starts with reviewing plans to confirm roof pitch, material specs, and ventilation requirements before framing is complete. The crew installs underlayment rated for freeze-thaw exposure, lays shingles or membrane in alignment with building code, and coordinates with inspectors to close out the roofing phase without holding up drywall or HVAC installation. Flashing is installed around chimneys, vents, and walls at the same time so nothing gets missed or covered by later work.

After installation, you will notice a roof that sheds water immediately, does not show gaps or lifted edges, and allows attic ventilation to function as designed. The building stays dry through framing inspections, and interior crews can start work without waiting for tarps or temporary covers.

The job includes cleaning up debris daily so framers, electricians, and other trades have clear access to the site. Materials are staged to avoid blocking driveways or delivery zones. The service does not include structural framing or truss installation, but the crew works closely with framers to address any alignment or fastening issues before the roof deck is complete.

What Builders and Contractors Typically Ask

Builders and project managers usually want to know how roofing fits into the overall schedule, what delays to watch for, and how to avoid callbacks or code issues that push back final inspections. These details help keep the project moving and ensure the roof performs as expected once the building is occupied.

What roofing materials are standard for new construction in Utah?
Asphalt shingles are common for residential builds because they meet code and offer a range of colors and warranties. Commercial projects often use TPO or metal roofing depending on building use and budget.
How far in advance should roofing be scheduled?
You schedule roofing once framing and sheathing are complete and inspected, typically two to four weeks before insulation and drywall start. Weather windows in Utah mean planning around snow and rain forecasts to avoid delays.
What happens if roofing delays the project?
Rad Roofing coordinates with your build schedule and adjusts crew size or hours to stay on track. If weather causes a delay, temporary tarping protects the structure until installation can resume safely.
How do you handle ventilation on new builds?
The crew installs ridge vents, soffit vents, or gable vents based on attic size and roof design, ensuring airflow meets code and prevents moisture buildup. Ventilation is checked during rough inspection and adjusted if needed.
What documentation is provided after roofing is complete?
You receive material certifications, warranty information, and inspection sign-offs that confirm the roof meets Utah building code. These records are needed for final occupancy approval and future property transactions.

Rad Roofing, L.L.C. works on new construction projects throughout Draper, Utah County, and the Wasatch Front, partnering with builders and contractors who need dependable roofing that does not slow down the schedule. If you have a project starting or want to review material options and timelines, contact us to coordinate your new construction roofing.