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    Residential Roof Repair in Washington State

    Residential roof repairs in Washington State demand prompt attention because our climate doesn't give damaged roofs a break. Whether it's a small leak in Seattle's rainy season or hail damage in Spokane's summer storms, delaying repairs allows water intrusion that compounds into much larger — and more expensive — problems.

    The most common residential repair needs in Washington include leak detection and sealing, missing or wind-damaged shingle replacement, deteriorated flashing around chimneys and skylights, gutter damage and reattachment, ice dam damage in Eastern Washington, and moss-related deterioration in Western Washington.

    Our repair process starts with identifying the root cause, not just the symptom. A ceiling stain doesn't always mean the leak is directly above it — water can travel along rafters and sheathing before appearing inside your home. Our experienced inspectors trace water paths to find the actual point of entry.

    Western Washington repairs frequently address moss damage. Moss roots penetrate shingle surfaces, lifting edges and creating entry points for water. We remove moss safely (never pressure washing, which damages shingles), treat the area to prevent regrowth, and repair any underlying damage.

    Eastern Washington repairs often involve thermal stress damage — cracked shingles, separated flashing, and failed sealants caused by the region's extreme temperature cycling. We use flexible, temperature-rated materials designed for these conditions.

    We provide honest assessments about repair versus replacement. If your roof is young and damage is localized, repair is almost always the right choice. If it's aging with widespread issues, we'll tell you when replacement becomes the more cost-effective long-term option.

    Every repair includes a workmanship warranty and documentation of work completed. We also offer annual maintenance plans that catch emerging issues before they require expensive repairs.

    Cost Range

    $300–$1,500 for minor repairs; $1,500–$5,000 for major repairs.

    Our Process

    1

    Inspection

    We inspect the visible damage and trace water paths to identify the root cause of the problem.

    2

    Diagnosis & Estimate

    We explain what we found, what needs to be fixed, and provide an itemized estimate with no hidden costs.

    3

    Repair

    Our crew completes the repair using quality materials matched to your existing roof and rated for Washington conditions.

    4

    Verification

    We verify the repair by water testing when applicable and provide documentation of work completed.

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