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Service areas

We cover Wyoming’s larger towns and the high-wind country around them, where a metal roof earns its keep. Jackson gets its own page, since a resort-market roof is a different project from a Casper or Gillette one.

Six markets, one wind, six rulebooks

Two facts organize every page above. The Wyoming Climate Atlas from the State Climate Office ranks Wyoming first in the US in annual average wind speed at 12.9 mph, and the published county design wind speeds on each page below show how that plays out differently town to town. And Wyoming has no statewide roofer license and leaves building codes to cities and counties (the full picture is in the Wyoming metal roofing guide), so the rules are local by definition: each page names the city or county office, its licensing program if one exists, and its published design values, with the sources linked.

The engineering that answers the wind is the same everywhere, and it lives on the service pages: wind-rated roof systems for the tested uplift ratings and county numbers, standing seam metal roofing for the panel choice, and the Wyoming metal roofing guide for the whole picture on one page, costs and statute included.

Do not see your town? Get a free quote anyway and tell us where you are in Wyoming; the quote is free, and how we make money explains the referral fee that keeps it that way.

What it costs, and what happens after you send it

What does a metal roof cost in Wyoming?
The honest answer is qualitative, because no Wyoming-wide published figure meets this site's sourcing bar: a five-figure project on most homes, standing seam above exposed fastener. For calibration, Western States Metal Roofing publishes national installed ranges of $10 to $16 per square foot for standing seam and $7 to $12 per square foot for corrugated exposed fastener (manufacturer-published). Roof size, pitch, panel and gauge, wind detailing, tear-off and site access move any bid, so treat a precise local number as the bidder's to justify. The Wyoming guide collects the city figures Wyoming contractors publish.
How fast will someone get back to me?
Calls and form submissions reach Compass Camper LLC directly. We read the request and pass it to an independent local metal roofing contractor, usually within about an hour during the day. That contractor then contacts you to look at the roof and price the work on their own schedule.
What work is covered?
New metal roof installation, replacing an existing roof with metal, standing seam systems, wind-rated roof systems, and metal roof repair. See every service.

Only the independent contractor we send your request to can price your actual roof. Compass Camper LLC does not perform roofing work and does not quote it.

Questions homeowners ask

Which Wyoming towns run their own roofer licensing?
Wyoming has no statewide roofer license, so licensing exists only where a city built its own program: Casper, Cheyenne, Laramie, Gillette, Sheridan, and Jackson, whose town-issued licenses also cover unincorporated Teton County. Each city page here names the office that runs its program and what the program requires, because outside those six there is no license to look up at all.
What if my town is not on this list?
Send the form anyway and name your town. The physics and the rules travel: your county building office holds the local design values, the statewide storm-contract law still protects you, and the same three checks (insurance certificates, manufacturer training, a local license where one exists) still apply. The six pages here cover the markets where Wyoming roofing volume concentrates, not the limit of the referral service.
Why does every city page lead with a building office?
Because in a no-license state the building office is the strongest public record a homeowner has. It holds the design wind and snow values for your address, the permit trail, and, in the six cities with programs, the contractor license itself. Naming the office and its rules is more useful than any rating badge, and it is a check anyone can run with one phone call.

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