Roof replacement is one of the most important exterior projects a homeowner will undertake. In Regina, roofing systems are exposed to strong prairie winds, heavy snow loads, and large seasonal temperature changes that gradually wear down shingles and other roofing components.
When a roof begins to deteriorate, replacement helps restore proper protection for the home and prevent moisture intrusion that can lead to costly structural damage. Wiebe’s Roofing provides professional roof replacement services for homeowners throughout Regina, installing asphalt shingle roofing systems designed to perform reliably in Saskatchewan’s demanding climate.
● Shingles curling, cracking, or missing● Repeated leaks or interior ceiling stains● Granule loss becomes apparent● Roof approaching 15–25 years of age● Widespread hail or wind damage
In Saskatchewan’s climate, extreme temperature swings, high winds, and hail often shorten roof lifespan. When damage is widespread, full roof replacement is typically more cost-effective than repeated repairs. A professional inspection helps confirm the best long-term solution.
1. Professional Roof Assessment
We evaluate shingles, flashing, ventilation, and overall roof condition.
2. Clear Recommendations
You receive honest guidance based on performance—not upselling.
3. Material Selection
Durable asphalt shingles designed for Saskatchewan weather are selected.
4. Expert Installation
Our crew installs the roofing system following manufacturer and local code requirements.
5. Final Inspection & Cleanup
We review the completed roof and leave your property clean and secure.
● Roof size, slope, and complexity● Shingle type and warranty level● Existing layers requiring removal● Ventilation and flashing upgrades● Hail or wind damage involvement
Every roof is unique. Pricing is based on your home’s specific requirements, ensuring transparent, accurate estimates without surprises.
● Consistently rated among the top roofing companies in Regina● Recognized by ThreeBestRated® multiple years in a row● Recipient of consumer choice and local business awards● Locally owned and operated with deep knowledge of SK weather● Haag Certified Inspections and Owens Corning Preferred Contractor● Extensive experience working with insurance-related roof replacements
Homeowners choose Wiebe’s Roofing for honest assessments, proven workmanship, and results that last.
Our roof replacement service includes everything required to install a complete, durable roofing system built for Saskatchewan conditions.
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We provide professional roof replacement services throughout Regina and nearby communities, including Pilot Butte, Lumsden, White City and Emerald Park. Homeowners outside Regina are encouraged to contact us to confirm service availability.
Before new roofing materials can be installed, the existing roofing system must be carefully removed. This process is known as a roof tear-off. During a tear-off, old shingles, underlayment, and flashing components are removed so the underlying roof deck can be inspected.
This step is important because it allows roofing contractors to identify damaged or weakened sheathing that may need repair before the new roofing system is installed. Once the roof deck has been evaluated and any necessary repairs are completed, protective underlayment and other roofing components can be installed to prepare the roof for new shingles.
A roof replacement involves several steps to ensure the new roofing system performs properly. The process typically begins with removing the existing roofing materials so the roof deck can be inspected for structural damage or deterioration. Once the structure has been evaluated, protective underlayment, flashing components, and ventilation systems are installed to prepare the roof for new shingles.
Asphalt shingles are then installed according to manufacturer guidelines to ensure durability and weather resistance. When performed by experienced roofing contractors, a full roof replacement provides renewed protection and helps ensure the roofing system performs reliably for many years.
Selecting the appropriate roofing materials is an important part of any roof replacement project. Asphalt shingles remain the most common roofing material used on residential homes in Regina because they offer dependable protection, durability, and long-term value.
When installed as part of a complete roofing system, modern asphalt shingles are designed to withstand wind exposure, snow accumulation, and seasonal temperature changes. Other roofing components such as underlayment, flashing, and ventilation systems also play a critical role in protecting the home. Choosing materials designed for Saskatchewan’s climate helps ensure the roofing system performs reliably over time.
Roofing systems in southern Saskatchewan are exposed to some of the most demanding weather conditions in Canada. Strong prairie winds, large temperature swings, and heavy winter snow loads all place significant stress on roofing materials. Over time, these environmental factors can gradually weaken shingles, flashing, and other roofing components.
Freeze–thaw cycles can also cause expansion and contraction within roofing materials, accelerating wear. Roofing systems installed in Regina must be designed with these conditions in mind. Proper installation methods and quality materials help ensure roofs perform reliably despite the region’s challenging climate.
Roof ventilation plays an important role in the long-term performance of a roofing system. Proper attic airflow helps regulate temperature and moisture levels beneath the roof structure. Without adequate ventilation, excessive heat and moisture can build up inside the attic, which may shorten the lifespan of roofing materials and contribute to issues such as mold, condensation, or ice dam formation.
During roof replacement, ventilation systems are evaluated to ensure they allow consistent airflow through the attic space. When properly designed, ventilation helps improve roof durability and contributes to the overall health of the home.
The lifespan of a newly installed roof depends on several factors including the quality of materials used, installation methods, and environmental conditions. Asphalt shingle roofs installed in Saskatchewan typically last between 20 and 30 years when properly maintained.
Exposure to strong winds, snow accumulation, and seasonal temperature changes can influence how long roofing materials perform. Regular inspections and addressing minor issues early can help extend the life of the roofing system. When installed correctly with proper ventilation and underlayment protection, a roof replacement can provide dependable protection for decades.