Find a roofer in Seattle, WA

High winds and driving rain in Seattle loosen shingles and lift flashing, so a fast post-storm inspection is the cheapest way to stop a small tear from becoming an attic leak. Salt air and hurricane-force gusts near Seattle corrode fasteners and flashing faster than inland roofs, so coastal-rated materials and sealed edges are worth asking about.

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What to look for in a Seattle roofer

Typical cost

In Seattle, a roofer job driven by roof size, pitch, material, and storm damage generally runs $8,000–$25,000. This is a general range — always get itemized written quotes.

Licensing: Most states, including Washington, require roofing contractors to carry a license and liability insurance for work above a set dollar threshold — always confirm a provider's license number and coverage with the Washington contractor licensing board before hiring.

Seattle roofer FAQ

How much does a new roof cost in Seattle?

For a typical single-family home, most homeowners spend somewhere in the mid-five figures, but costs vary widely with roof size, pitch, material, and how much decking needs replacing. Get at least two itemized written quotes to compare.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most residential asphalt-shingle replacements finish in one to three days, weather permitting. Larger homes, steep pitches, or tile and metal roofs can take longer.

Should I repair or replace my roof?

Isolated damage on a roof under about 15 years old is usually worth repairing, while widespread wear or a roof near the end of its rated life is often cheaper to replace outright. A reputable roofer will show you photos rather than pressure you — costs vary, so get it in writing.

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