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Your Local Davis County Roofer, with an Office at 280 W 200 N

ROOFER IN KAYSVILLE, UT

Kaysville is one of the most consistently strong real estate markets in Davis County, and the city's mix of ranch-style homes in the valley and custom bench properties above Fruit Heights Road creates a wide range of roofing needs. Legacy Roofing's office at 280 West 200 North, near the Kaysville FrontRunner station, serves all of them with GAF-certified standards and W-2 crews.

ROOFING IN KAYSVILLE, UT

Kaysville sits between Layton to the south and Farmington to the north, anchored along US-89 (Main Street) and accessed from I-15 via the 200 North or Crestwood Road corridors. The city's residential character ranges from valley-floor ranchers and split-levels built in the 1960s through the 1980s, to newer subdivisions off Crestwood Road and Oakridge Drive, to East Bench custom homes above Fruit Heights Road with panoramic views and significant wind exposure. The USU Botanical Center at 725 South 100 East, a university research garden with the Kaysville Ponds wetland urban fishery, is one of Kaysville's most distinctive civic amenities, and the surrounding streets represent the mid-tier residential stock that forms the core of our Kaysville workload.

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Office at 280 W 200 N

We are in Kaysville, not dispatching from Clearfield to get here. Our local presence means faster scheduling and more familiar crews.

East Bench and Fruit Heights Custom Work

Designer shingle installs, complex roof lines, and HOA documentation for bench-area premium homes.

First-Replacement Subdivision Specialists

Kaysville's 1980s and 1990s subdivisions are entering the replacement window. We scope these honestly, with no upselling and no underscoping.

GAF-Certified with Enhanced Warranties

Every Kaysville replacement comes with GAF manufacturer warranties that follow the home and protect resale value.

WE KNOW KAYSVILLE

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

USU Botanical Center at Kaysville

Utah State University's 188-acre research garden and arboretum at 725 South 100 East includes the Kaysville Ponds urban fishery and wetland. The surrounding residential streets are a mix of 1970s and 1980s construction with aging shingle systems and the ventilation deficiencies common to that era.

Wilderness Park

Kaysville's 140-acre open space preserve with five-plus miles of hiking, biking, and cross-country ski trails. The trailhead parking area and surrounding bench neighborhoods experience the concentrated wind exposure that makes East Kaysville an active storm-damage response zone for our crews.

Pioneer Park

One of Kaysville's most photographed landmarks, the historic red barn at Pioneer Park is visible from Main Street and immediately recognizable to long-time residents. The surrounding streets contain some of Kaysville's oldest housing stock.

Kaysville FrontRunner Station

The UTA FrontRunner commuter rail station at 200 North anchors the north end of Kaysville's walkable core. Our office at 280 West 200 North is adjacent to this station. The transit-oriented development around the station area includes both residential and commercial uses within a short drive of all Kaysville neighborhoods.

Davis High School

Davis High at 325 South Main Street is consistently rated among Utah's top public high schools. The school serves students from both Kaysville and southern Layton, making it a community anchor that most Kaysville homeowners know well. The surrounding residential streets are a regular Legacy Roofing work zone.

Barnes Park

A popular city park off 200 North with ponds, pavilions, and sports fields, near our office and the FrontRunner station. The established neighborhoods around it are core Kaysville replacement territory, largely 1970s and 1980s homes now on their second roof.

Historic Main Street & the Kaysville Theatre

The Kaysville Theatre and the historic Main Street (US-89) core anchor the city's original downtown. The older homes lining these blocks carry steeper pitches and more detailed flashing than the surrounding subdivisions, and we approach them with the extra care older construction deserves.

NEIGHBORHOODS WE SERVE IN KAYSVILLE

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

Central Kaysville (Main Street corridor)

Ranch-style homes, patio houses, and split-levels line the valley streets along and near US-89. This is Kaysville's highest-density residential zone and the most consistent re-roofing market. Homes built in the 1960s through 1980s are either on second-replacement cycle or due for it.

West Kaysville (Crestwood / I-15 access)

Larger-lot subdivisions and newer construction west of Main Street and toward I-15. Homes here tend to have more recent roof systems but are reaching the 15–20-year mark where proactive replacement saves significant interior damage costs.

East Bench / Fruit Heights Border

The upper bench adjacent to Fruit Heights is technically shared between the two cities. Custom homes here have steep pitches, complex flashing details, and HOA requirements. Wind exposure is significant, and Kaysville Wilderness Park trails run through this zone. Designer shingle installs are a common specification.

Kaysville Ponds / USU Botanical Area

Residential streets east of the USU Botanical Center, in the valley near the urban fishery. Established 1970s and 1980s construction with regular ventilation correction needs at tear-off.

North Kaysville (toward Farmington)

The northern edge of Kaysville transitions toward Farmington. Newer subdivisions in this zone are approaching first-replacement age, and our inspection team tracks these blocks proactively.

Oak Hills / Hillcrest (upper bench)

Established custom and semi-custom homes along Oak Hills Drive and Hillcrest Road on the upper bench toward Fruit Heights. Elevation brings stronger wind, harder UV, and more snow, along with the complex roof geometries that call for designer or impact-resistant systems and enhanced ice-and-water protection.

WHY KAYSVILLE HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE LEGACY ROOFING

Kaysville Local

Our 200 North office is in the community we serve. Kaysville homeowners are not calling a Davis County generic. They are calling neighbors.

Honest Scoping

We tell you when a repair will extend your roof's life and when a replacement is the right call. No pressure, written estimates, real numbers.

W-2 Crews, No Subs

Consistency matters in a city with strong community standards. Our employees represent Legacy Roofing on every Kaysville job.

Insurance Claim Expertise

Full coordination from storm inspection through restoration. We work with all major Utah carriers.

KAYSVILLE ROOFING & WEATHER

Kaysville's elevation and bench topography give it weather similar to Layton: above-average snowfall relative to the valley floor, with the East Bench receiving amplified accumulation and longer freeze-thaw cycles. Kaysville's relatively open western exposure makes it a consistent target for the summer hail that tracks across Davis County from west to east. It also sits squarely in the county's downslope east-wind belt: the December 2011 windstorm that swept Farmington and Kaysville produced gusts over 100 mph and stripped shingles across the area. We build for those conditions with enhanced fastening and ridge detailing for wind, expanded ice-and-water shield and balanced ventilation against snow and ice dams, and Class 4 impact-resistant shingles where the exposure justifies the upgrade.

Kaysville Schools We Serve Near

  • Davis High School (325 S Main St), consistently rated A
  • Fairfield Junior High (340 N Fairfield Rd)
  • Kaysville Elementary
  • Canyon Creek Elementary
  • Snow Horse Elementary

Major Roads & Highways in Kaysville

  • US Highway 89 (Main Street, primary north-south spine through Kaysville)
  • Interstate 15 (accessed via Crestwood Rd or 200 N interchange)
  • 200 North (FrontRunner station access, Legacy Roofing office street)
  • Crestwood Road (west access from I-15)
  • Fruit Heights Road (east bench access)
  • Oak Hills Drive / Hillcrest Road (bench residential corridors)

LEGACY ROOFING SERVING KAYSVILLE, UT

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KAYSVILLE ROOFING FAQ.

Common questions from Kaysville, UT homeowners

280 West 200 North, Suite B, Kaysville, UT 84037, near the Kaysville FrontRunner station on 200 North.

Yes. The bench communities adjacent to Kaysville, including Fruit Heights, are part of our regular service area. Designer shingles, complex flashing, and HOA coordination are standard for these projects.

Likely yes. First-generation architectural shingles from the 1980s are typically 35–40 years old, at or past their designed service life. A free inspection confirms your specific situation.

Yes. We provide manufacturer spec sheets, color samples, and full project documentation to streamline HOA approval in controlled neighborhoods.

With a local Kaysville office, we can typically schedule same-day emergency visits for active interior leaks. Standard inspections are usually same-week.

Yes. We are fully licensed by the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, insured for general liability and workers' compensation, and certified by GAF.

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

Most single-family Kaysville homes are completed in one to two days. Larger East Bench custom homes with steep pitches and designer materials can run three to four days. You get a written timeline before we start, and a magnet sweep and full cleanup when we finish.

Yes. We offer flexible financing, including zero-down options and terms from 10 to 20 years, with a soft-pull pre-qualification that will not affect your credit score.

READY FOR A FREE KAYSVILLE ROOF INSPECTION?

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

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