Grant County, AR Roofer
Licensed roofing contractor serving every community in Grant County — from Sheridan to Prattsville. Free inspections, lifetime warranties, and a crew just 30 minutes north in Bryant.
Licensed Roofing Contractor Serving All of Grant County Since 2009
Grant County sits roughly 30 to 45 minutes south of our Bryant office along US-167 and AR-35. Our crew drives through Saline County and into Grant County regularly — Sheridan, Poyen, Prattsville, Tull, and Leola all fall squarely within our service radius. With over 17 years in business, a 4.9-star rating across 52 reviews, $1 million in liability and $2 million in workers compensation coverage, and offices in both Arkansas and Michigan, we bring a serious track record to every Grant County roofing project.
Grant County covers roughly 632 square miles of south-central Arkansas timber country. The county seat is Sheridan, and the population sits around 18,000 residents spread across small towns, rural homesteads, and wooded acreage along the Saline River corridor. US-167 runs north-south through the heart of the county connecting Sheridan to the Little Rock metro, while US-270 cuts east-west through the southern portion. We know these roads because we have been hauling roofing materials down them for years.
Central Arkansas weather hits roofs hard. Grant County averages about 52 inches of rain annually, with severe thunderstorms rolling through from spring into fall. Straight-line winds, large hail, and the occasional tornado are real threats — this county sits in the heart of tornado-prone central Arkansas. Summers push past 95 degrees with high humidity that accelerates algae growth and shingle degradation. Every material and technique we use is chosen specifically for this climate.
Roofing Services Across Grant County
Full-service residential and commercial roofing for every community in Grant County. Every project starts with a free inspection and written estimate, and every install comes with our lifetime workmanship warranty.
Premium Materials Built for Grant County Weather
Every material we install is selected specifically for central Arkansas conditions — severe thunderstorms, large hail, extreme summer heat, and year-round humidity.
Atlas Pinnacle Pristine Shingles
Class 3 Impact Resistant with Scotchgard Protector. Rated for 130 MPH winds and backed by a transferable lifetime warranty. Our standard recommendation for Grant County homes — HP42 technology resists the algae growth that Arkansas humidity accelerates, and the impact rating handles hail that rolls through every spring and summer.
Standing Seam Metal Roofing
Concealed fastener panels that reflect summer heat and resist hail damage. 40-70 year lifespan with minimal maintenance. Ideal for rural Grant County properties and timber country homesteads where longevity matters most. Available in Galvalume and Kynar finishes that withstand Arkansas UV exposure.
Stone Coated Steel
DECRA, TILCOR, and Westlake Royal products — the beauty of tile or shake with a steel core that handles extreme heat and hail without cracking. Class 4 hail impact rating provides the highest storm resistance available. Lightweight panels reduce structural load on older Grant County homes.
Commercial Membrane Systems
TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen for flat and low-slope commercial roofs. Energy-reflective TPO membranes are critical for Grant County — cutting cooling costs during brutal Arkansas summers. EPDM rubber delivers proven waterproofing in high-rainfall climates. Modified bitumen provides multi-layer redundancy.
Roofing Projects in Grant County
Recent installations and repairs by our crew across Grant County and central Arkansas communities.

Storm Damage Repair in Grant County
Grant County sits in the heart of tornado-prone central Arkansas. Severe thunderstorms fueled by Gulf moisture collide with frontal systems from the Great Plains, producing straight-line winds that exceed 70 MPH, large hail that cracks shingles and dents metal, and tornadoes that can level entire roof structures. The county averages multiple significant hail events per year, and the spring-to-fall storm season runs from March through October.
When a storm hits, our Bryant office is 30 to 45 minutes from anywhere in Grant County via US-167 or AR-35. First step: tarp the exposed areas to stop water intrusion. Then we photograph and document every bit of damage — formatted exactly the way insurance adjusters need to see it. We have navigated hundreds of claims across central Arkansas. We know what gets approved and what gets denied.
Once your claim clears, our crew handles the full repair — decking replacement through ridge cap installation. Siding damage from the same storm? We flag it during inspection so nothing gets missed on your claim.
Why Grant County Homeowners Trust Lifetime Construction
Licensed, insured, and based just 30 minutes north in Bryant. Not a storm chaser — a neighbor.
Grant County Roofing FAQ
Answers to the most common roofing questions from Grant County homeowners.
$8,000 to $12,000 for asphalt shingles on most homes. The exact number depends on roof size, material choice, and complexity. Metal and stone coated steel cost more upfront but last 40 to 70 years and carry Class 4 hail ratings — worth considering given the frequency of severe storms in central Arkansas. We provide free itemized estimates with no pressure.
30 to 45 minutes south from our Bryant office at 3519 Market Place Avenue. We drive US-167 south through Saline County into Sheridan regularly. Poyen, Prattsville, and Tull are all within easy reach along AR-35 and US-270. Our crews are on Grant County job sites multiple days per week during busy season.
Yes — full insurance claim assistance at no additional cost. We document the damage with photographs and detailed notes formatted to adjuster standards, then work directly with your insurance company through the entire process. Grant County sees significant hail and wind events — we have handled hundreds of storm claims across central Arkansas.
Atlas Pinnacle Pristine shingles and standing seam metal. Severe thunderstorms, large hail, and extreme summer heat demand materials that resist impact and reflect heat. Our Atlas shingles carry a Class 3 impact rating and 130 MPH wind warranty with Scotchgard algae protection. Metal roofing reflects heat and shrugs off hail damage.
Yes — rural and timber country roofing is a major part of our work. Grant County has significant acreage properties along the Saline River and throughout the rolling hills south of Sheridan. We haul materials to remote locations, work around well systems and septic fields, and have the equipment for long driveways and limited access situations.
Yes — AR Roofing Contractor License #RR0540591024. We carry $1 million in general liability insurance and $2 million in workers compensation coverage. BBB Accredited with an A+ rating. You can verify our license directly through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board.
Cities We Serve in Grant County
Free estimates and roof inspections at every location. No community in Grant County is more than 45 minutes from our Bryant office.
Sheridan, AR
County seat and largest community in Grant County, sitting at the junction of US-167 and US-270. Home to the Grant County Courthouse and the main commercial and government services for the county. Mix of established historic neighborhoods near downtown, newer subdivisions along the highway corridors, and commercial development on the north side toward Saline County. About 30 minutes from our Bryant office via US-167.
Poyen, AR
Small community north of Sheridan along AR-35, in the timber country between Sheridan and the Saline County line. Rural residential properties and farmsteads set among pine forests. One of the first Grant County communities we reach heading south from Bryant — about 25 minutes via AR-35. Homes here frequently need attention after the hail events that track up the US-167 corridor in spring and summer.
Prattsville, AR
Unincorporated community west of Sheridan along US-270 in the rolling hills of western Grant County. Agricultural community with farmsteads, rural homesteads, and wooded acreage typical of the Saline River watershed. Older housing stock throughout the area where proactive roof inspections add years to existing structures. About 40 minutes from our Bryant office via US-167 and US-270.
Tull, AR
Small community in northwestern Grant County near the Saline County border along the AR-35 corridor. One of the closest Grant County communities to our Bryant office — easy 20-minute drive heading south on AR-35. Rural residential properties with a mix of farmsteads and acreage lots. Metal roofing is popular here for its longevity in the timber-country climate.
Leola, AR
Small town in southern Grant County along US-167, deep in the timber country of the Saline River drainage area. Rural homesteads, hunting camps, and agricultural properties surrounded by pine and hardwood forest. Owners of rural properties here commonly choose metal roofing for its longevity and minimal maintenance in wooded environments. Under 45 minutes from our Bryant office via US-167.
Ready to Talk About Your Grant County Roof?
Free inspections and estimates for every community in Grant County. No pressure, no gimmicks — just honest answers from a licensed crew based 30 minutes north in Bryant.
Lifetime Construction Builders LLC
3519 Market Place Avenue, Bryant, AR 72022
Phone: (501) 307-1440
Email: info@lifetime-built.com
AR License #RR0540591024

