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The local Roof Maxx
alternative in Utah

Same proven soy-based shingle rejuvenation. Local, independent, transparent — not a national franchise.

Roof Maxx is a national franchise. We're a local Utah County company doing the same thing — and standing behind it in person.

Roof Maxx popularized soy-based roof rejuvenation, and it works: a plant-based treatment that restores the oils aging asphalt shingles lose, bringing back flexibility and adding years of life. The science isn't unique to one brand. What differs is who shows up and what you pay.

Why homeowners choose a local alternative

Transparent pricing. We tell you the number up front instead of hiding it behind a sales call.
No franchise markup. You're paying a local crew, not a national royalty.
A local face. The people who inspect your roof are the people who treat it and warranty it — neighbors, not a call center.
The same honest gate. If your roof genuinely needs replacing, we'll tell you, and point you to an honest roofer.

Roof Maxx vs. Renew Roof Utah

Both use soy-based rejuvenation to extend asphalt shingle life up to 15 years for a fraction of replacement cost. The difference is local ownership, transparent pricing, and a crew you can meet. If you searched "Roof Maxx Utah," start with a free inspection and see your real number first.

FAQ

What is the best alternative to Roof Maxx?

Renew Roof Utah is a local Utah County alternative to Roof Maxx, offering the same category of soy-based asphalt shingle rejuvenation as an independent, transparent company rather than a national franchise — typically with clearer pricing and a local crew you can meet in person.

How is Renew Roof Utah different from Roof Maxx?

Roof Maxx is a national franchise. Renew Roof Utah is a local, independent Utah County company offering the same kind of soy-based shingle rejuvenation, with transparent pricing, no franchise markup, and a local crew that does the work and stands behind it in person.

How much does roof rejuvenation cost in Utah?

Roof rejuvenation typically costs about 15 to 20 percent of a full replacement. A tear-off in Utah commonly runs $15,000 to $25,000, while rejuvenating the same roof is a small fraction of that. The exact price depends on roof size and condition, confirmed at a free inspection.

Roof rejuvenation vs roof replacement — which is better?

If your asphalt shingles are aging but still have life left, rejuvenation is far cheaper and less disruptive than replacement. If the roof is leaking, missing shingles, or has lost most of its granules, replacement is the right call. The deciding factor is the condition of the shingles, not just their age.