West Valley City is Salt Lake County's second-largest city and one of the Wasatch Front's most active commercial and industrial corridors. The I-215 loop, the Maverik Center entertainment district, and the distribution and logistics clusters along 3500 South and Bangerter Highway make it one of the highest-density commercial roofing markets in the state.
West Valley City's commercial roof inventory is dominated by two building types: large-footprint industrial and distribution buildings concentrated along I-215, Bangerter Highway, and the 3500 South corridor, and the retail, office, and entertainment buildings clustered around the Maverik Center and the 3500 South commercial strip. Both types present distinct roofing challenges - the industrial buildings typically carry mechanically attached TPO on metal deck over large unobstructed spans, while the retail and entertainment buildings carry more complex rooftop equipment arrays and require operational coordination for any significant project work.
From our downtown Salt Lake City base, West Valley City is 15 minutes west on I-80 or south on Bangerter Highway. We run regular inspection routes through the I-215 industrial corridor, the Maverik Center district, and the Redwood Road commercial corridor. Emergency dry-in response for West Valley City buildings is same-day from our crews.
I-215 Industrial Corridor (west of I-15): The largest concentration of industrial and distribution buildings in Salt Lake County runs along the I-215 western loop from approximately 2100 South to 5400 South. These buildings - primarily constructed between 1985 and 2015 in the 80,000 to 500,000 sq ft range - carry mechanically attached single-ply roofing on metal deck. Buildings in this corridor are in open-terrain exposure conditions and carry elevated wind-uplift design requirements under ASCE 7-22. Many are approaching first or second reroof cycles.
Maverik Center District (3600 South and Decker Lake Drive): The Maverik Center arena and the surrounding commercial development - hotels, retail, restaurants, and office buildings - represent West Valley City's highest-profile commercial cluster. The Maverik Center itself is a large-span steel structure with complex rooftop mechanical requirements. Adjacent hotel and retail buildings are typically in the 50,000 to 150,000 sq ft range with varying roof ages.
3500 South Commercial Strip (Redwood Road to Bangerter): West Valley City's primary retail corridor carries a mix of big-box retail (strip centers, anchor-tenant buildings), mid-size service commercial, and auto dealerships. Building ages range from 1970s to 2010s. Large-footprint single-story retail buildings in this corridor are among the most common reroof candidates in Salt Lake County - many were built in the 1980s and 1990s on original TPO or modified bitumen that has reached or is approaching end of life.