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20+

Years Of Experience


Starting Fresh With Roofing Built to Last

MK Roofing installs new roofing systems for residential and commercial properties in Great Falls, Montana.

Your new construction or complete reroof project in Great Falls requires materials that meet local building standards for snow load, wind resistance, and temperature extremes, plus installation methods that prevent leaks and premature failure. MK Roofing selects products that match your performance needs, aesthetics, and budget, then applies industry best practices refined through more than twenty years of experience.

This service includes removing old roofing materials if present, inspecting and repairing decking, installing underlayment and flashing, and securing new shingles or panels designed for Montana's climate. The crew ensures proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup and installs drip edges, ridge vents, and valley flashing that direct water away from vulnerable areas. You receive a roofing system that performs through freeze-thaw cycles, sheds snow efficiently, and protects your property for decades.

MK Roofing serves the Central Montana region and encourages you to schedule a new roof consultation in Great Falls.

Selecting Materials That Match Climate and Budget

When the crew begins your installation in Great Falls, they start by stripping worn materials down to the decking, replacing any damaged boards, and laying synthetic or felt underlayment that acts as a secondary water barrier. You see a transformation once the work is complete: the roofline appears uniform and clean, valleys channel water without obstruction, and edges are sealed tight against wind-driven rain.

A new roof stops drafts that raise heating costs, eliminates leaks that damage ceilings and insulation, and protects your home or building from weather events that would otherwise penetrate compromised layers. The system includes flashing around chimneys, skylights, and vents that prevents water intrusion, plus fasteners spaced to resist uplift during high winds.

This service covers all roofing layers from decking to cap shingles, including ventilation components that regulate attic temperature and moisture. It does not include structural framing repairs or interior finishes, but it does address every element that affects roof performance and longevity, giving you a system built to meet Montana building codes and weather demands.

Common questions about installing a new roof

Homeowners and property managers often ask about material options, project duration, and how to know when a full replacement is needed instead of repairs. These answers help clarify what happens during a new roof installation.

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What materials are available for new roof installations?
You can choose from asphalt shingles in multiple grades, metal panels that last fifty years or more, or specialty products like architectural shingles that add visual texture. Your choice depends on budget, desired lifespan, and how the roof complements your property's style.
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How long does a new roof installation take?
Most residential projects in Great Falls are finished in three to five days, while larger commercial buildings may take one to two weeks depending on size, pitch, and weather conditions. The crew works continuously to minimize exposure once the old roof is removed.
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When should I replace my roof instead of repairing it?
You should replace your roof when shingles are curling or missing in multiple areas, the decking shows signs of rot, or the roof is approaching the end of its expected lifespan. Repeated repairs often cost more over time than a single replacement.
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Why is ventilation included in a new roof installation?
Proper ventilation prevents heat and moisture from accumulating in your attic, which can warp decking, shorten shingle life, and create ice dams in winter. A balanced system with intake and exhaust vents keeps temperatures stable and materials dry.
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What happens to the old roofing materials?
The crew removes old shingles, underlayment, and damaged flashing, then hauls debris away and disposes of it properly. The site is cleaned thoroughly so your property is ready for use once the new roof is installed.

MK Roofing serves residential and commercial clients throughout the Central Montana region, bringing decades of installation experience to every new roof project. If you are planning new construction or need a complete reroof, reach out to discuss your options and schedule a consultation.