Roof Replacement in Pierce County & Beyond

Full re-roofs engineered for Western Washington rain, wind, and moss pressure — with clear scopes and free on-site estimates.

When replacement beats repair

If your roof is near the end of its PNW lifespan, has widespread granule loss, curling shingles, repeated leaks, or multiple old layers, replacement is usually the smarter investment. We walk you through repair vs. replace with photos and plain language — not pressure tactics.

Our replacement process covers tear-off, deck inspection, ice and water protection where needed, quality underlayment, flashing details, and ventilation checks so your new roof can dry and perform in our climate.

Serving Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood, Gig Harbor, Olympia, and surrounding communities across Pierce, King & Thurston Counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a roof last in the Pacific Northwest?

Asphalt shingles in Western Washington often last about 15–20 years — shorter than drier climates — because of constant moisture and moss. We inspect remaining life before recommending repair or replacement.

Do you tear off old layers?

Usually yes. Multiple layers trap moisture and add weight. We’ll confirm after inspecting your deck and local code requirements.

What materials do you recommend for Pierce County?

Architectural asphalt is a strong value choice. Metal and upgraded underlayments can make sense for longevity on exposed or heavily shaded roofs. We’ll match options to your home and budget.

Can you help with insurance claims?

Yes. We document storm damage clearly and can coordinate with your insurer when wind or weather events damage your roof.