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Home of Lagoon and Station Park, Davis County's Character City

ROOFER IN FARMINGTON, UT

Farmington blends a walkable historic Main Street, lined with rare mature sycamore trees, with Utah's largest theme park, a modern mixed-use transit village, and established bench neighborhoods. Legacy Roofing serves all of it with GAF-certified replacement, repair, and storm restoration by W-2 crews dispatched from our Clearfield headquarters 7 miles north.

ROOFING IN FARMINGTON, UT

Farmington is defined by landmarks that few other Davis County cities can claim: Lagoon Amusement Park has been drawing Utah families since 1896 and anchors the city's northern edge along I-15 at Lagoon Drive. Station Park, the upscale transit village at 1015 North Station Parkway adjacent to the Farmington FrontRunner station, represents a newer generation of Farmington development that brought significant residential density to the north side of the city. Historic Main Street, with its distinctive corridor of mature sycamore trees, runs through central Farmington and is flanked by the city's oldest housing stock. The Oak Ridge Country Club at 895 North Mountain Road anchors the east bench residential community with views across the Great Salt Lake.

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Davis County Local

Legacy Roofing headquarters is 7 miles north in Clearfield. Farmington is a primary service city, not a distant territory.

Historic Home Experience

We approach Farmington's sycamore-corridor Victorian homes with the architectural respect and technical skill they require.

GAF-Certified Quality

Enhanced manufacturer warranties on every Farmington replacement, available only through certified contractors.

Storm and Insurance Claim Support

Full coordination from damage documentation through restored GAF-certified roofing system.

WE KNOW FARMINGTON

Local landmarks, real neighborhoods, and the specific roofing challenges each area presents. This is what local expertise looks like.

Lagoon Amusement Park

Utah's largest theme park at 375 North Lagoon Drive occupies 95 acres with over 55 rides, a zoo, and a water park. Lagoon has operated continuously since 1896, one of the oldest amusement parks in the United States. The surrounding residential streets between the park and I-15 are a consistent re-roofing zone for our crews.

Station Park

This 1.3-million-square-foot outdoor retail and dining development at 90 East 1015 North anchors the Farmington transit village adjacent to the FrontRunner station. Station Park-area residential development, built largely in the 2010s, is now reaching the proactive maintenance and early-replacement age.

Farmington FrontRunner Station

The UTA FrontRunner station at Station Parkway and 200 North is one of the system's busiest stations outside of Salt Lake. The transit-oriented residential development ringing this station represents Farmington's newest housing stock.

Farmington Main Street Sycamore Corridor

Farmington's Main Street is lined by one of Utah's rarest urban tree canopies, a continuous row of mature sycamore trees. This corridor runs through the center of historic Farmington, flanked by the city's oldest residential streets and a mix of Victorian and early-20th-century housing that requires thoughtful roofing work.

Oak Ridge Country Club

The Oak Ridge Country Club at 895 North Mountain Road anchors the east bench luxury residential community. Homes overlooking the golf course tend toward custom construction with designer shingle specifications and HOA oversight.

Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area

The vast wetland area to the west of Farmington, part of the Great Salt Lake ecosystem, creates Farmington's characteristic open western horizon. Wind sweeping off the lake accelerates through this corridor and strikes west-facing rooflines with more force than residents often expect.

Farmington Canyon & Skyline Drive

Farmington Canyon climbs east from the city toward Bountiful Peak and Skyline Drive. The canyon mouth channels powerful downslope east winds onto the bench neighborhoods below, the same corridor that produced the destructive December 2011 windstorm. Roofs on the east side of Farmington carry real wind exposure, and we detail flashing, ridge caps, and fastening accordingly.

Legacy Parkway & the Legacy Nature Preserve

Legacy Parkway and its adjoining nature preserve run along Farmington's western edge beside the Great Salt Lake wetlands. The newer subdivisions filling in west Farmington near the parkway, including the Farmington Ranches area, are reaching their first proactive-maintenance window.

NEIGHBORHOODS WE SERVE IN FARMINGTON

We work in every Farmington neighborhood, from established subdivisions to premium bench communities.

Historic Main Street / Downtown Farmington

Farmington's oldest residential streets flank the sycamore-lined Main Street corridor. Victorian and early-20th-century homes here require roofing contractors familiar with steep pitches, chimney flashing, and older decking. We handle these projects with the care the architecture deserves.

Station Park / Transit Village

The newest residential development in Farmington, built largely post-2010 adjacent to the FrontRunner station. Newer construction here tends to have warranty-repair needs in the first 10 years and will need first replacements beginning in the 2030s.

East Farmington Bench

Upper bench neighborhoods with panoramic views of the valley and lake. Custom homes and established subdivisions mixed together. The bench receives amplified wind from the east and concentrated hail from summer storm tracks. Designer shingles and enhanced underlayment are common specifications here.

Lagoon Drive / North Farmington

The residential streets between Lagoon Amusement Park and I-15. Established mid-century to 1980s construction. Many homes here are on their second replacement cycle.

Shepard Lane Corridor

Shepard Lane at 1675 North is Farmington's primary east-west commercial street. Mature subdivisions north and south of Shepard Lane are reaching replacement age, with first-cycle architectural shingles from the 1990s and early 2000s.

Farmington Ranches / West Farmington

Newer master-planned subdivisions on the west side toward Legacy Parkway, built largely in the 2000s and 2010s. Open exposure to lake wind makes west-facing rooflines and ridge detailing a priority. Most homes here are entering their first proactive-maintenance and early-replacement window.

Somerset & the Oak Ridge Bench Estates

Established custom-home neighborhoods along the east bench near Oak Ridge, including the Somerset area. Larger, more complex roofs with designer shingle preferences, HOA oversight, and the wind and snow exposure that come with elevation. Enhanced underlayment and impact-resistant options are common here.

WHY FARMINGTON HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE LEGACY ROOFING

Nearby and Accountable

Seven miles from our Clearfield headquarters. Farmington is part of our core service rotation, not an outlier.

Range Across Housing Types

From Victorian restoration to Station Park new-build corrections to bench custom home installs, we handle the full Farmington range.

W-2 Employees

No subcontractors. Consistent quality on every Farmington project.

Honest Recommendations

Written, line-item estimates. We tell you when repair extends your roof's life and when replacement is the right call.

FARMINGTON ROOFING & WEATHER

Farmington sits at the base of the Wasatch foothills with an unobstructed western exposure to the Great Salt Lake, and it is one of the most wind-exposed cities in Davis County. Farmington Canyon funnels powerful downslope east winds onto the bench, the same phenomenon behind the December 2011 windstorm that tore roofs across Farmington, Kaysville, and Centerville with gusts topping 100 mph. From the west, lake-effect wind drives rain under inadequately flashed transitions, while the east bench sees orographic snow amplification and longer freeze-thaw cycles. Summer hail from south-to-north storm tracks is a frequent Davis County risk. Those conditions shape how we build here: enhanced fastening and ridge detailing for wind, expanded ice-and-water shield and balanced ventilation against the ice dams that are the most common cause of the interior water-damage claims we respond to in Farmington, and Class 4 impact-resistant shingles where hail exposure warrants them.

Farmington Schools We Serve Near

  • Farmington High School (480 State Street, Davis)
  • Farmington Junior High
  • Viewmont High School (nearby Bountiful/Farmington border)
  • Farmington Elementary
  • Haight's Creek Elementary
  • Davis School District (96 schools, 73,500 students district-wide)

Major Roads & Highways in Farmington

  • Interstate 15 (Lagoon Drive / 200 North interchange serving Farmington)
  • US Highway 89 (State Street, primary north-south artery)
  • Shepard Lane (1675 N, primary east-west commercial street)
  • Station Parkway (transit village access, north Farmington)
  • 200 North (connects US-89 to FrontRunner station)
  • Mountain Road (east bench access to Oak Ridge area)

LEGACY ROOFING SERVING FARMINGTON, UT

FAQ · 10 Items

FARMINGTON ROOFING FAQ.

Common questions from Farmington, UT homeowners

Yes. From the historic Main Street corridor to Station Park and the Oak Ridge bench area, we cover the entire city.

Yes. We handle the steep pitches, ornate flashing details, and older decking that Farmington's historic homes require. We approach these projects with the architectural respect they deserve.

Typically within 24-48 hours of a named storm event. For active interior leaks, we prioritize same-day or next-morning emergency visits.

GAF architectural shingles are the right choice for most Farmington homes. For bench-area custom homes, designer profiles are common. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are worth considering given Farmington's hail exposure.

Yes. We document damage, attend adjuster meetings on the roof, and prepare supplements for underfunded claims. We work with all major Utah homeowners carriers.

Yes. GAF certification is a credential earned through training verification, financial stability review, and install quality standards. It unlocks enhanced manufacturer warranties on every replacement.

Most full roof replacements in Farmington require a permit through the city, and bench neighborhoods with an HOA add architectural review. We handle the permit and provide the manufacturer documentation your HOA needs so the project stays on schedule.

Wind is the defining Farmington roofing factor, especially on the east bench below Farmington Canyon. We build for it with enhanced nailing patterns, sealed ridge and hip details, proper starter and rake-edge treatment, and GAF wind-rated systems. After the December 2011 windstorm we replaced many Davis County roofs, and that experience is built into how we spec every Farmington job.

Most single-family homes are completed in one to two days. Historic Main Street homes with steep pitches and complex flashing, and larger bench estates with designer materials, can run three to four days. You get a written timeline before we begin.

Yes. Flexible financing is available, including zero-down options and terms from 10 to 20 years, with a soft-pull pre-qualification that does not affect your credit.

READY FOR A FREE FARMINGTON ROOF INSPECTION?

Call (385) 284-0151 or use our online form, and we schedule most Farmington inspections within the same week. No pressure, written estimates, GAF-certified quality.

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