
Washington State means Seattle and beyond. We serve homes across this diverse landscape. From the coast to the mountains, your roof needs to be ready for anything.
Washington’s weather is a big factor for roofs. You get a lot of rain, especially on the west side. This means your shingles need to handle constant moisture. Snowfall in the mountains also adds weight and stress. We understand how these elements impact your home’s protection. This is why choosing the right shingles is so important here. They need to be tough and reliable for years of service.
In Washington, avoid shingles that don't handle moisture well. Some older asphalt shingle types can become brittle or curl with constant dampness. Look for options designed for wet climates to prevent premature wear and leaks, especially in areas like Seattle.
The cheapest time for new shingles in Washington is often during the shoulder seasons. Spring and fall can offer better pricing as demand is lower than peak summer. This timing also avoids the heaviest rains and winter snow, making installation smoother.
Look for curling, cracking, or missing shingles. Granules in your gutters are a sign of wear. If you see moss or algae growth, it can also indicate moisture issues. Regular checks help you catch problems early before they become bigger issues.
The type of shingle material you choose is a major factor. High-performance shingles designed for extreme weather will cost more. The complexity of your roof's design and the size of your home also play a role. We can discuss options that fit your needs.
Yes, most roof replacement projects in Washington require permits. This ensures the work meets local building codes for safety and durability. We handle the permitting process for you, making sure everything is done correctly.
Asphalt shingles are common and budget-friendly but have a shorter lifespan. Metal shingles offer greater durability, fire resistance, and can last much longer. They are a good investment for Washington's varied climate, handling rain and snow effectively.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.