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Avatar for All County Roofing Inc.
All County Roofing Inc.
4.4(
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Serving Fruitland, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"From the first contact very professional and up front with costs and set up the expectations. I was surprised that they could fit my small repair in at all but they did and for the next day. I received a call before the team arrived! Friendly and professional and set up a plan to repair our metal roof. They got the job done quickly, that day before the big storm hit! Kyle showed me before and after pictures of the area that they replaced the metal. I would hire this company again."
Standing Seam Metal Roof
Idaho City Metal Roof
Metal Roof
Standing Seam Metal Roof
Standing Seam Metal Roof

+82

Response time1 day
Response rate91%
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Capital Roofing Pros LLC
5.0(
6
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Serving Fruitland, ID and surrounding areas

Free estimates

"They were great, efficient, upfront on cost, and they left the site nice and clean. When I had a small issue they came back right away to fix it. The price was affordable and the roof looks fantastic. We really like their service."
Presidential Re-Roof
Presidential Re-Roof
Presidential Re-Roof
Presidential Re-Roof
Presidential Re-Roof

+24

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Darrington Roofing
5.0(
7
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Serving Fruitland, ID and surrounding areas

"Darrington Roofing is a professional and reasonably priced roofing company. They take pride in their work along with fantastic customer service and punctuality. I’d strongly suggest Darrington Roofing to anyone looking for a job well done!"
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+4

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Aguila Roofing
5.0(
6
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Serving Fruitland, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Aguila roofing was very professional and went out of their way to help me with a leaky roof in spite, an extremely short notice and the hectiness of the holidays. They were always on time and showed up when they said they would. Aguila roofing was a God's sent angel when I needed work done on my roof."
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+10

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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MGM Siding Contractors
5.0(
6
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Serving Fruitland, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Bill provided a clear and reasonable quote on the job when the windows arrived Kenny and Kelton on did a fine job on the installation, trim replacement and cleanup. Very happy with this job and will certainly use them again for phase 2."
Outside remodel of home
Outside of  home remodel
Tasting Room
Windows Project
Windows Project

+11

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Hetke Roofing LLC
4.8(
5
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Serving Fruitland, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Emergency services offered

"Very well. Very neat and personable fellow. I didn't inspect the finished job as I don't climb on roofs anymore but it looked OK from the ground. However I should have paid more attention to the price. I paid more than the original bid but at 87 years old my brain doesn't work as fast as it used to."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for heating cable for roof installation projects in Fruitland, ID

A typical heat cable uses 5 watts per foot, regardless of the outside temperature. So, if your cable is 100 feet long, it uses 500 watts per hour. Expect to pay an additional $40 to $200 or more per month on your electricity bill. Be sure to turn manual cables off in the summer when you don't need them.

To install heat tape on your roof, place it along the lower edge in a precise zig-zag pattern to maximize coverage and heat distribution. Professional installers secure the tape with specialized clips that attach firmly to your shingles. This method ensures even heat distribution to effectively melt ice and snow while maintaining your roof's integrity during severe winter conditions.

Choosing between heated gutters and roof heating cables usually comes down to budget, appearance, and performance. Heated gutters cost less to install and blend seamlessly with your home’s exterior, making them a discreet, lower-cost option for preventing ice dams. Roof heating cables deliver more customizable and powerful heat along roof edges to handle heavy snow and ice, but they require more material and labor, increasing your upfront investment. Evaluate your roof design, winter weather demands, and energy budget to select the system that works best for your property.

Roof heating cables prevent ice dams by melting snow and stopping ice buildup at the roof edge. Ice damming occurs when melting snow refreezes on a cold roof—often right above the gutter line—and blocks water from draining, which can force moisture under shingles into your home. Heating cables maintain a warm channel that clears ice dams as soon as they form and protects your roof from water damage and structural issues.

Roof heating cables last between two and ten years before replacement is needed, wearing out faster than your roof itself. Their lifespan depends on climate severity, cable type, and exposure to physical damage. Consistent inspections and preventative maintenance—such as clearing debris, tightening clips, and checking electrical connections—can extend their service life and ensure reliable snow and ice protection each winter.

To safely remove snow from your roof, start with a specially designed roof rake, standing firmly on the ground and pulling snow downhill rather than climbing onto the roof. You can also apply calcium chloride ice melt to break up stubborn ice or gently use a secured rope from a safe vantage point. 

Keep in mind that large snow slabs can weigh hundreds of pounds and pose a serious fall risk. If conditions are hazardous or you lack the right equipment, hire a professional to protect your safety and your roof’s integrity.

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