Services
Four things we do
In detail. If it is not on this page we do not do it; we will tell you who to call instead on the first visit.

One of four
Full re-roof
Tear-off and replacement on composite, architectural shingle, standing-seam metal, or cedar. The tear-off is where leaks get found — we inspect the deck and reuse what’s sound; we replace what isn’t, and we tell you which is which before we order materials. Underlayment is synthetic, ice-and-water at every penetration and valley, flashing replaced rather than re-used. Eighteen-year workmanship warranty on every job; manufacturer warranty on the material runs longer.
Most common: composite re-roof on a 2,400 sf two-story, 3 days on site, $18–24K depending on pitch and access.
Two of four
Emergency repair
Storm damage, sudden leaks, animal intrusion, the tree that finally came down. We tarp first and inspect second so the inside of your house stays dry while we figure out the permanent fix. Four-hour response window during named storms and the windy weeks of November through February; eight hours the rest of the year. Repair quotes are fixed-price the day after the inspection; we do not bill time-and-materials on residential repairs.
Call (206) 555-0168. Emergency dispatch is the same number, 24/7 — there is no after-hours line because there is no after-hours, in November.


Three of four
Gutters & downspouts
Seamless 5″ and 6″ aluminum run on site, leaf-guards if the trees demand them, downspout extensions long enough to push water past the foundation drain. Roughly half the “roof is leaking” calls we get are actually gutters — failed seams, dropped pitch, downspouts back-flooding under the eave. The fix is often a fraction of the roof job people are bracing for.
Typical: 140 lf of seamless 5″ with two downspouts and basic leaf-guard, $1,600–2,200.
Four of four
Moss treatment
Zinc strips at the ridge plus a seasonal application of an EPA-registered zinc-based product. We do not pressure-wash a Puget Sound roof, ever — the granule loss can take a decade off the roof’s life and turn a manageable moss problem into a re-roof three years early. If your roof has more moss than shingle showing, the right answer is usually replacement, not treatment, and we will say so.
Annual zinc + spot treatment runs $350–650 depending on roof complexity; one-time install of zinc strips is $8/lf.
