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There are 93 Roofing Contractors in the State of Wyoming (WY). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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If a Wyoming roofing company is missing from the Roof.info directory, please contact us with the location. About Wyoming RoofingThere are 47 roofing contractors listed in the Wyoming building trades directory, which provides contact information for consumers. Homeowners may want to take into consideration price, experience and referrals when contacting roofing contractors for a job estimate. Typical ClimateWyoming has a semi-arid continental climate, meaning dry and windy weather and rain falling mainly in late spring and early summer, sometimes bringing thunderstorms. Winters are cold but are made unusually warm by the occasional appearance of balmy winds known as Chinooks. Common Roofing Issues In WyomingThere are many sources of problems leading to leaking roof systems, with the most common ones being cracks in the flashing around the chimney and vents, missing or worn out shingles or tiles, or condensation from inadequate attic ventilation. Spring is a good time for home owners to inspect their homes to identify potential maintenance issues before they become major repairs. A roof inspection should identify curling, shrinking, broken or missing shingles that may lead to costly leaks. Licensing In WyomingAll contractors, except electrical, are licensed at the local (city or county) rather than state level as found in many other states. Legal Issues And ComplaintsThe state Attorney General's office is responsible for the enforcement of Wyoming's consumer law through its Consumer Protection Unit. While there's no specific category for roofers or home improvement contractors, the law does protect consumers in the purchase of merchandise, which is defined as "any service or any property, tangible or intangible, real, personal or mixed, or any other object, ware, good, commodity, or article of value wherever situated." |