Roofing Contractor in Cheyenne, WY

That One Construction Co. is a roofing company serving Cheyenne and the surrounding communities in Laramie County. Whether hail or wind has damaged your roof or years of Cheyenne weather have simply worn it down, a roofer from That One Construction Co. can walk the roof, give you a straight answer, and handle the work from permit to final inspection. Cheyenne is Wyoming’s capital and its largest city, home to F.E. Warren Air Force Base and a roofing market that deals with more weather-driven wear than almost anywhere else in the state.

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Albin is a small agricultural town near the Nebraska border, about 55 miles northeast of Cheyenne. It’s the kind of place where people plan to stay a long time, and a roof here isn’t something you replace on a whim. When it does need work, homeowners want it done right the first time, not patched together by whoever showed up fastest after a storm.

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Two Reasons Cheyenne Homeowners Call a Roofing Contractor

The first is storm damage, and in Cheyenne that’s less an occasional concern than a fact of life. Local roofers describe the area as sitting in what’s known as Hail Alley, and it’s common to hear that a roof here lasts closer to eight years than the twenty-plus you’d expect in most of the country, simply because of what wind and hail do to it year after year. If that’s your situation, we start with the same first step either way: a free inspection to see what’s actually there. From there, we meet the adjuster on-site, put together the estimate ourselves, and go back to the insurer directly if the number they come back with doesn’t match the damage. Insurance claims, whether they turn into a roof repair or a full roof replacement, make up roughly 80% of our work here, which is a big part of why we know this process as well as we do. The second reason is simpler: a roof that’s earned its retirement, storm or no storm. After enough Cheyenne winters and summers, that’s not unusual, and it starts the same way, a free look and a straight answer. We measure repair versus replacement the same way insurers do, using a 50% threshold. If your roof still has life left in it, that’s what we’ll tell you, even if a full replacement would be the easier job for us to sell.

h paths start the same way, with a free roof inspection. We meet the adjuster on-site, handle the estimate, and push back if the payout doesn’t match the damage. Around 80% of what we do is storm-related roof repair and replacement work, so we’ve been through this process more times than most. 

The second is a roof that’s simply due. Not every call starts with a storm. Sometimes a roof replacement is overdue after enough Wyoming winters and summers, and that conversation starts with a free inspection and an honest read. We use the same 50% threshold insurers use to decide repair versus replacement. If your roof has good years left, we’ll tell you that instead of pushing a sale.

Cheyenne's History With Severe Weatherion Do to a Roof in Albin

Cheyenne has been through two of the most significant weather events in Wyoming’s history. On July 16, 1979, a tornado tore through the city, leveling homes in the Buffalo Ridge neighborhood and causing an estimated 25 million dollars in damage, the most destructive tornado ever recorded in the state. Six years later, on August 1, 1985, hail piled up ten feet deep in places and clogged the city’s storm drains, triggering a flash flood that remains Wyoming’s deadliest weather disaster. Both events are decades old now, but any roofer working in Cheyenne today is still working in a market shaped by them, from how the city built its drainage system to how insurers price a policy here.

The August 2025 Hailstorm

A powerful hailstorm hit Cheyenne on August 1, 2025, almost exactly forty years after the 1985 flood. Baseball-sized hail and wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour damaged roofs, siding, and vehicles across the city. Claims and repairs from that storm are still working their way through the pipeline as of this writing. If your roof hasn’t been inspected since then, damage from that day could still be sitting there unaddressed.

Permits and Wind Design in Cheyenne

Cheyenne processes building permits entirely online, and contractors are required to register a Qualified Supervisor with the city before pulling one. Roofs here are built to Wind Risk Category II, meaning the structure has to hold up against winds as high as 115 miles per hour, and attic ventilation follows the standard free-air ratio: at least one square foot of vented space for every 150 square feet of attic. Wyoming has no single statewide contractor license, so Cheyenne administers its own licensing rather than deferring to the state. We pull the permit and handle the inspection process as part of every job, so none of this becomes something you have to sort out yourself.

Why That One Construction Co. Is the Right Cheyenne Roofer

Insurance companies use a 50% threshold to decide whether a roof counts as a total loss. We apply that same standard to every inspection we do. In a market like Cheyenne, where hail damage can range from a few dented shingles to a full tear-off, that distinction actually matters. We’ll tell you when a repair is enough, even when a full replacement would be the easier sale for us. That One Construction Co. is privately owned, with no outside investors and no private equity behind it. Private equity has been buying up roofing companies across the country, chasing volume in exactly the kind of high-claim market Cheyenne is. Joe Huber makes his own calls about materials, crew time, and how a job gets run, not a fund’s. Joe spent years building homes from the ground up before he focused on exterior work, and that background changes how he looks at a roof. He’s checking how the deck ties into the framing, whether the attic ventilation is balanced, and how the roof interacts with the rest of the house as a system, not just what’s visible from the street. 

Your Cheyenne Roofing Company

That One Construction Co. serves Cheyenne and the surrounding area, including Albin, Burns, Pine Bluffs, and Laramie. If you need a roofer near you in Cheyenne, start with a free roof inspection. No obligation, no pressure, just an honest look at what your roof needs.

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