Roof Replacement in Airdrie, AB
Locally owned Calgary installation. Premium architectural shingles. 10-year workmanship guarantee. Specifically serving Airdrie with 30-40 min from downtown Calgary response time.
Roof Replacement for Airdrie Properties
Airdrie's housing market is one of Alberta's fastest-growing, adding 2,000–3,000 new homes annually. This growth means Airdrie has a bimodal roofing profile: brand-new builds with builder warranties, and older 1990s-2000s homes in communities like Thorburn, Big Springs, and Downtown Airdrie that are now prime candidates for full replacement. Whether you're on older stock needing a full replacement or navigating a new build after storm damage, we understand the Rocky View County permit process.
Common Roof Replacement Issues We See in Airdrie
Specific patterns we encounter in Airdrie properties.
- Prairie exposure north of Calgary produces larger average hailstone sizes in Airdrie than in urban Calgary due to reduced friction
- Older Airdrie communities (Big Springs, Thorburn) have 25-year shingles at end-of-life — storm events cross the replacement threshold immediately
- Rocky View County permit process differs from City of Calgary — different forms, different inspection booking system
- Airdrie's growth means permit backlogs can delay project starts — we manage this proactively with pre-application prep
Local Tip from Our Airdrie Crew
In Airdrie, Rocky View County (for homes outside the city boundary) and City of Airdrie (for homes inside the city) have different permit fee structures. Make sure your contractor is pulling the correct permit — a City of Airdrie permit is not valid for a Rocky View County property and vice versa. We verify your parcel's jurisdiction before any application.
Serving Airdrie and Surrounding Neighborhoods
Bayside • Coopers Crossing • Kings Heights • Reunion • Ravenswood • Sagewood • Williamstown • Big Springs • Southwinds • Hillcrest • Canals • Stonegate • Yankee Valley • Meadowbrook
Roof Replacement in Airdrie FAQs
Specific questions about roof replacement for Airdrie properties.
Do you pull permits for roof replacements in Airdrie and Rocky View County?
Yes — we are licensed for both City of Airdrie and Rocky View County permits. We determine your parcel's jurisdiction at intake (a quick address check), then pull the correct permit on your behalf. This is included in every full replacement project at no additional cost.
How does Airdrie's hail frequency compare to Calgary?
Airdrie sits in the same hail belt as Calgary and experiences similar or slightly higher frequency due to its open prairie setting north of the city. The 2020 and 2024 storms both affected Airdrie significantly, and Environment Canada records multiple hail events per summer in the T4A/T4B postal codes.
My Airdrie home is newly built (2021) — can it still suffer hail damage?
Yes. Hail damage affects any home regardless of age. Builder warranty covers workmanship defects, not storm damage. We've documented hail damage on homes as new as 18 months old in Airdrie.
What is the cost range for a full roof replacement in Airdrie?
Typical Airdrie replacement ranges: $10,000–$14,000 for a standard 1,400–1,800 sq ft bi-level or bungalow; $16,000–$24,000 for a 2,400–3,200 sq ft two-storey; $25,000+ for large estates or complex architecturals. Class 4 upgrade adds $1,200–$2,000. We provide itemised estimates at no charge.
Other Services in Airdrie
Hail Damage Repair in Airdrie
Post-storm hail inspections with detailed written damage reports. Local Calgary crews handle the repair.
Emergency Tarping in Airdrie
24/7 emergency tarping for storm-damaged roofs, active leaks, and tree-strike damage. Heavy-duty materials that hold through Calgary weather.
Asphalt Shingles in Airdrie
The standard residential roofing system in Calgary — architectural and laminated asphalt shingles from GAF, IKO, and CertainTeed. Installed to Alberta code.
Roof Replacement in Airdrie?
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Written inspection report • 10-year guarantee • Local Alberta crews — never storm chasers