Free Roof Estimate for Black Cat Homeowners in Meridian, Idaho
The Black Cat area encompasses newer residential growth in western Meridian along the Black Cat Road corridor. Most homes are 2010s–2020s construction with standard architectural shingles. Get an instant online roofing estimate for your Black Cat property — satellite-measured, free, and no salesperson required. Find out what a new roof costs in Black Cat in under 60 seconds.
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Black Cat Roofing Profile
Home Style
Modern craftsman, farmhouse
Average Home Age
3–14 years
ZIP Code(s)
83642
County
Ada
Most Meridian homes were built between 2000 and 2018, using 25-year architectural shingles that are now approaching or exceeding their warranty period — especially in early subdivisions near Old Town (83642) and the Linder Road corridor. The Ten Mile interchange area (83642) and South Meridian neighborhoods along Amity Road see rapid new construction alongside older stock. The flat valley terrain funnels wind-driven rain under ridge caps. Spring hailstorms — the leading cause of insurance claims in Ada County — hit Meridian from the southwest. Subdivisions near Kleiner Park and the Eagle Road (83646) area often share the same storm event windows, creating surges in contractor demand.
Black Cat Roofing FAQs
Roof replacement in Black Cat typically costs between $7,000 and $16,000 for a standard home. Homes here are typically Modern craftsman, farmhouse style with an average age of 3–14 years — many are at or past their first full replacement cycle. Costs vary based on roof size, pitch, layers, and material. Use RoofMetric's free online estimator for a price range specific to your Black Cat address.
Yes — enter your Black Cat street address in the estimator above and get a free instant roof estimate in under 60 seconds. No appointment, no salesperson, no obligation. RoofMetric uses satellite imagery to measure your roof and calculates a cost range based on current Meridian roofing prices.
Most Black Cat homes are Modern craftsman, farmhouse style. With an average home age of 3–14 years, common roofing materials include 3-tab and architectural asphalt shingles. Older homes may still have original materials well past their expected lifespan of 15–25 years. Architectural (dimensional) shingles are the most popular upgrade — they carry a 25–30 year warranty and handle Treasure Valley's hail and UV exposure better than 3-tab.
Signs your roof needs replacement: curling, cracking, or missing shingles; granule loss in gutters; daylight visible through the attic; recurring leaks after rain; sagging deck boards; and a roof older than 20 years. If your Black Cat home was built 3–14 years ago, an annual inspection is strongly recommended — especially after Treasure Valley's April–July hail season.
Most homeowner's insurance policies in Idaho cover hail and wind damage. Meridian, including Black Cat, sees regular spring hailstorms that are the leading cause of roof insurance claims in Treasure Valley. Document damage promptly and file within your policy window — typically 1 year from the storm date. RoofMetric's free estimate gives you a preliminary scope to share with your insurance adjuster.