We're not your average roofers at Able Roofing. We've proudly served the greater Grand Valley region since 1992, and we know that our signature craftsmanship and attention to detail make a difference. We do things the right way at Able Roofing so you can enjoy a solid roof that looks as great as it performs.
Pioneer Roofing Company was founded by John F. Stout as a residential roofing company and a family-owned business. Since then, our company has grown and has established itself as one of the leading roofing companies along the Wasatch Front for both commercial and residential customers.
Material Resourcers was created to fill in the waste gaps of industrial and manufacturing disposal companies. Diverse, useful material is going to the landfill simply because it is not recyclable, valuable, or both. However, repurposing materials saves companies time & money, and helps them achieve their sustainability goals. We began by repurposing former billboards into new uses like hay tarps, weed barrier, pond liner and more. Now we reclaim materials from many Utah businesses looking for a cost-conscious alternative to recycling or trashing. In early 2014 we began focusing on the waste gaps in the building industry. 1000's of structures are demolished each year creating huge amounts of trash. We realized that deconstructing buildings rather than destroying them had a triple-bottom line benefit: financial, social, and environmental. We now offer deconstruction and green demolition to Utah property owners seeking responsible options for their remodels, renovations or razing.
By Utah law all contractors and subcontractors performing projects in the state of Utah are required to be licensed. Enlisting the services of someone who is unlicensed may hit a homeowner with fine up to $1000. You can verify your contractor's license at https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html or call 801-530-662, toll free at 866-275-3675.
Monitor the building process in order to detect any violations or deviations from the original plans on time. If this causes problems, contact the following agencies to be provided with some assistance immediately:
The Division of Occupational and Professional
Licensing (DOPL)
DOPL investigates many illegal and unprofessional conduct. If a contractor is found guilty, DOPL may suspend or revoke the contractor's license and/or may hit their with fine of up to $ 2,000.
Utah Department of Commerce, Division of
Occupational and Professional Licensing
Address: 160 East 300 South / PO Box 146741
Salt Lake City, UT
Phone: 801-530-6628
Toll-free in Utah: 866-275-3675
Fax: 801-530-6511
E-mail: doplweb@utah.gov
Local Building Departments.
Randlett or county building inspectors may able to detect violations of the code and to ensure the project is performed according to the plan's specifications. Contact them for help, if you see any problems or deviations from your original plans.
DOPL investigates many illegal and unprofessional conduct. If a contractor is found guilty, DOPL may suspend or revoke the contractor's license and/or may hit their with fine of up to $ 2,000.
Utah Department of Commerce, Division of
Occupational and Professional Licensing
Address: 160 East 300 South / PO Box 146741
Salt Lake City, UT
Phone: 801-530-6628
Toll-free in Utah: 866-275-3675
Fax: 801-530-6511
E-mail: doplweb@utah.gov
Local Building Departments.
Randlett or county building inspectors may able to detect violations of the code and to ensure the project is performed according to the plan's specifications. Contact them for help, if you see any problems or deviations from your original plans.