Commercial Roofing in Draper, UT
Commercial roof inspections, replacements, and maintenance for Draper commercial buildings - Point of the Mountain tech corridor, Lone Peak Hospital campus, I-15 frontage, and.

Draper sits at the Point of the Mountain - the geographic boundary between Salt Lake and Utah Counties - and hosts one of the Wasatch Front's most concentrated technology and healthcare commercial corridors. Our crews cover the Draper tech campus buildings, the Lone Peak Hospital district, and the I-15 frontage corridor on regular south-county routes.

The Point of the Mountain designation for Draper and the adjacent Lehi area in Utah County reflects a genuine geographic reality: the terrain narrows at the county line, forcing I-15 traffic through a gap between the Wasatch foothills and Utah Lake. That topographic pinch creates a wind environment that is distinct from the open Salt Lake Valley to the north and the Utah Valley to the south - and it has direct consequences for commercial roofing on the buildings clustered around that pinch.

Draper's commercial inventory reflects the city's position as the southern gateway for Salt Lake County's technology economy. The tech campus buildings along 13400 South, the Point of the Mountain business parks, and the corporate office buildings along I-15 in Draper's eastern commercial zone attracted major technology employers starting in the early 2000s. IM Flash Technology, Adobe's Utah campus (located in Lehi but whose supply chain and service providers cluster in Draper), and the data center facilities that have established themselves in the Point of the Mountain corridor represent high-criticality buildings where roof integrity is a data-center and operations priority, not just a capital expenditure question.

Lone Peak Hospital, the Lone Peak Health campus buildings, and the surrounding medical office park represent a concentrated healthcare roofing environment with the access restrictions, infection-control protocols, and off-hours scheduling requirements that healthcare work always demands. From our Salt Lake City base, Draper is 25 to 30 minutes south on I-15.

Point of the Mountain Tech Corridor

The commercial buildings along the Draper side of the Point of the Mountain - concentrated along I-15 at the 11000 South to 14600 South exits and the business parks east of the freeway - represent a generation of 1995 to 2015 tech office construction that is now in active maintenance and first-replacement cycles. Corporate campus buildings from the late 1990s and early 2000s frequently carry original mechanically attached TPO or modified bitumen systems that are at or past their designed service lives. Buildings from the 2010 to 2015 wave are in mid-life maintenance cycles.

Data center buildings in the Draper corridor carry operational requirements that distinguish them from typical office construction: 24-hour occupied status, extremely tight tolerances for moisture intrusion (a data center cannot tolerate a leak that reaches active equipment floors), and rooftop mechanical loads from cooling equipment that create concentrated structural loads and penetration flashing complexity. These buildings benefit from maintenance programs that include post-storm emergency inspections rather than annual-only check cycles.