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Roof Replacement service in Meridian Idaho by Bork Meridian Roofing
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Roof Replacement in Meridian by GAF Certified Crews

Full tear-off roof replacement in Meridian, ID by GAF Certified and Owens Corning Preferred crews. Free 21-point inspection and transparent line-item estimates.

Licensed Idaho RCE-6110
State contractor license
GAF Master Elite
Top 2% nationally
Owens Corning Preferred
Certified installer
BBB A+ Accredited
Since 2009
Fully Insured
$2M liability

Meridian’s Certified Choice for Full Roof Replacement

When the architectural shingles on your Meridian home, whether a 1990s ranch in Paramount, a two-story in Lochsa Falls, or a custom build in Spurwing, are curling, shedding granules, or approaching the 20-year mark, replacement is usually the right call. A properly installed roof is your home’s single largest weather barrier, and the quality of the installation matters as much as the quality of the shingle itself.

Bork Meridian Roofing has been installing full replacement roofs across the Treasure Valley, from Meridian and Eagle to Star, Boise, Kuna, Nampa, and Caldwell, since 2004. As of 2026, that is 22 years of Idaho roofs under our belts. Our crews carry GAF Master Elite and Owens Corning Preferred certifications, credentials under 2% of U.S. contractors hold, and Bork is registered with the Idaho Division of Occupational & Professional Licenses (RCE-6110), BBB A+ accredited, and fully bonded and insured for $1M general liability. That means your system qualifies for extended manufacturer warranties most companies simply cannot offer.

What a Complete Tear-Off and Roof Replacement Includes

Bork crews don’t cut corners. Every Bork replacement includes complete tear-off down to the decking, sheathing inspection and any needed repair, ice-and-water shield in valleys and eaves, synthetic underlayment across the entire deck, new drip edge, new flashing at every penetration, new pipe boots and vent collars, a fresh ridge vent, and the shingle system of your choice.

Choosing the Right Shingle for Idaho’s Four-Season Climate

For most Meridian homes, from Ten Mile Creek ranches to Silverstone two-stories and Bridgetower custom builds, Class 4 impact-resistant architectural asphalt shingles offer the best balance of durability, cost, and curb appeal. GAF Timberline HDZ with LayerLock Technology, Owens Corning Duration with SureNail Technology, and CertainTeed Landmark all carry 130 mph wind warranties and meet Class 4 impact ratings that can qualify you for a homeowner’s insurance discount on your Idaho policy.

For maximum longevity in Idaho’s freeze-thaw climate, standing seam metal is an excellent choice: it sheds snow, reflects the Treasure Valley’s summer heat, and lasts 40 to 70+ years. Lifetime cost is often lower than replacing asphalt twice.

Meridian Permits, HOA Approval, and Paperwork Handled

The City of Meridian, Ada County, and Canyon County all require building permits for every full replacement. Many Meridian neighborhoods, including Paramount, Spurwing, BanBury, Bridgetower, CentrePointe, Saguaro Canyon, and The Oaks, have HOA material and color requirements. We handle all permitting, HOA submittals, and manufacturer product documentation as part of every job. You never deal with the building department or the architectural committee.

Book Your Free 21-Point Roof Inspection

Schedule a free inspection and we’ll send a written report with photo documentation, yours to keep even if you choose a different contractor. Call (208) 361-3115 or use our contact form.

Why It Matters

Why Meridian Homes Need a New Roof

01

Curling & Buckling Shingles

Twenty years of Idaho sun dries out asphalt, lifting shingle edges and opening gaps where wind-driven rain and snowmelt slip through. By the time you see it from the ground, the decking underneath is usually already stained.

02

Granule Loss in Gutters

Black asphalt grit piling up in your gutters and downspouts means the protective top coat is gone. Once UV hits the bare mat, remaining shingle life drops fast, especially on south-facing Meridian slopes.

03

Ceiling Stains & Attic Damp

Brown rings on ceilings, musty attic smell, or soaked insulation usually trace back to ice dam backup or flashing failures. A patch job will not fix a 22-year-old roof where the decking itself is compromised.

04

Insurance & HOA Pressure

Several Meridian carriers are non-renewing policies on roofs over 18 years old, and HOAs in Paramount, Spurwing, and BanBury are enforcing color and material rules on replacements. We handle both.

Free 21-Point Inspection

Not Sure If It's Time for a New Roof?

We will send a GAF certified inspector, photograph every problem area, and give you a written, line-item estimate. Keep the report whether you hire us or not.

Our Process

Your Meridian Replacement, Step by Step

1

Free 21-Point Inspection

Drone imagery, attic check, and decking assessment. Same-day written report.

2

Line-Item Estimate

Transparent quote showing tear-off, underlayment, shingles, flashing, labor, permits, and disposal.

3

Permits & Scheduling

We handle Meridian building permits, HOA paperwork, and manufacturer product submittals.

4

1-3 Day Installation

Certified crews, daily cleanup, and a magnetic nail sweep after tear-off.

5

Warranty & Walkthrough

Final walkthrough, warranty registration, and Bork workmanship guarantee activation.

Questions

Meridian Replacement Questions, Answered

How much does a roof replacement cost in Meridian?
Most residential replacements in Meridian run $9,000 to $28,000+ in 2026, depending on roof size, pitch, material, and complexity. Architectural asphalt shingles average $4.50 to $7.50 per square foot installed; standing seam metal runs $10.00 to $16.00 per square foot and lasts 2-3x longer.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most Meridian homes are finished in 1-3 days. Larger custom homes in Spurwing, BanBury, or Two Rivers may take 3-5 days. Weather delays are rare during peak season, May through October.
Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Meridian?
Yes. The City of Meridian, Ada County, and Canyon County all require building permits for full roof replacements. We handle all permitting, HOA submittals, and manufacturer documentation as part of our standard service.
What is the best roofing material for Meridian's climate?
For most Meridian homes, Class 4 impact-resistant architectural asphalt shingles like GAF Timberline HDZ offer the best balance of hail protection, wind rating, and price. For maximum longevity through Idaho's freeze-thaw cycles, standing seam metal lasts 40 to 70+ years, sheds snow effectively, and can lower lifetime cost versus replacing asphalt twice.
Will my homeowners insurance cover a storm-damaged roof in Meridian?
If hail, wind, or a fallen tree caused the damage, most Idaho homeowner policies cover replacement after the deductible. Bork provides free post-storm inspections, documents all damage with photos and measurements, and works directly with State Farm, Farmers, Allstate, American Family, USAA, Liberty Mutual, and Farm Bureau through the full claims process.
What Neighbors Say

Trusted by 4,000+ Treasure Valley Homeowners

4.9 from 217 Google reviews
"After the July hailstorm bruised our roof in Paramount, Bork came out the next morning, documented everything for our State Farm adjuster, and had a new GAF Timberline HDZ roof on in two days. Zero out-of-pocket beyond our deductible."
Megan R.
Paramount, Meridian
"We had an ice dam leak drip into our kitchen ceiling in February. Called the 24/7 line at 10pm and they had a tarp on the roof before midnight. Permanent repair two days later. These guys are the real deal."
David & Linda K.
Spurwing, Meridian
"Damon personally walked our BanBury home's inspection with me and explained every photo. No pressure, no upsell — just an honest assessment that we needed a repair, not a replacement. Saved us about $18,000."
Tom H.
BanBury, Eagle
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