Roofing Services in Star, Idaho
Star used to be a small farming community - now it's one of the fastest-growing towns in the Treasure Valley. All those new homes mean a lot of new roofs, and Travis and the crew are already out here keeping them in shape. Whether you're in one of the new subdivisions or you've been here for decades, Foothill Roofing treats every Star homeowner the same: show up, be straight about what we find, do solid work, and move on.
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Star sits in open country west of Eagle, and that means more wind exposure than most of the valley. Roofs out here take a beating from gusts that roll across the farmland with nothing to slow them down. Add in the Treasure Valley's usual mix - scorching summers, freezing winters, and freeze-thaw cycles that never quit - and Star roofs need to be built tough. A lot of the homes here are newer construction from the 2018-2024 building boom, and Travis and the crew have already started seeing some of those roofs show early wear from rushed installation. Star homeowners trust Foothill because we tell it like it is and we do the work like it's our own house.
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Roofing Questions in Star
Star is growing fast - do you work out here regularly?
We do. Star has blown up over the past few years and Travis and the crew are out there all the time. Whether you're in one of the new subdivisions off Star Road or you've been in Star since before the growth boom, we've got you covered. We know the area and we're not making a special trip - Star is part of our regular service area.
My Star home is brand new. When should I first get my roof inspected?
We recommend an inspection around the 3-5 year mark for new construction. Star's newer homes were built during a period of crazy demand, and sometimes things get missed - a boot that isn't sealed right, flashing that wasn't overlapped correctly, or ventilation that's undersized for the attic space. A quick inspection catches these things before they cause real damage.
Does the wind in Star cause roof damage?
Star is one of the windier spots in the Treasure Valley because it sits in more open terrain without as much tree cover or surrounding buildings to block gusts. Wind lifts shingle edges, works fasteners loose, and can drive rain sideways under materials that aren't properly sealed. Travis and the crew use wind-rated materials and proper fastening patterns that account for Star's exposure.
What's the best time of year to replace a roof in Star?
Late spring through early fall is ideal - you want dry weather and temperatures above 45 degrees so the shingles seal properly. That said, if your roof is leaking in January, we're not going to tell you to wait until May. Travis and the crew can handle emergency work year-round.
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