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Roofing · Anchorage, Alaska · 61.2°N
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TW RoofingAnchorage · 61.2°N 149.9°W
Field Bulletin № 01 · Ice-Dam SeasonLive · 24/7 Line
Anchorage Roofing Contractor · Service: the Bowl + Eagle River + Mat-Su

Roofing builtfor −30°FAnchorage.

Ice & water shield from the eave to four feet above the warm wall. Standing-seam and architectural shingle, registered to the homeowner. Ice dams steamed and tarped 24/7.

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36″
Ice & water shield
from eave
Class‑4
Impact-rated
shingle option
MOA
Permit pulled
on every job
Anchorage rooflines under Alaska cloud coverFIG 01 · Anchorage Skyline
Roofers replacing the roof of a historic home
Re-roof · Architectural shingleIN PROGRESS
Section A‑A · Eave to ridge0% revealed
WARM WALL · ATTIC BELOW↘ 7/16″ OSB DECKICE & WATER SHIELD36″ ↑ from eaveSYNTHETIC UNDERLAYMENTRIDGE CAPSTARTER STRIPSNOW LOAD · 28 PSFHEAT LOSS · 68°F ATTICWATER BACKS UPICE DAM · TEARING AT SHINGLESOFFIT INTAKESOFFIT INTAKE↑ RIDGE EXHAUST · COLD ATTIC ↑EAVEMID-SLOPEEAVE
Step 01 / 06
Bare decking
7/16″ OSB · 16″ rafter spacing · framing inspected, fasteners pulled flush

Six things we
do on a roof.

We don't sell roofs that don't need replacing. Every estimate is written off the deck inspection — not the driveway visual. Material is spec'd by SKU, not by package tier.

Recent jobs from
the Bowl & the Valley.

Every install is photo-documented daily and emailed to the homeowner. Manufacturer warranty registered before the crew leaves.

Roofer using a nail gun for architectural shingle installationJob 01
Architectural shingle install
Hillside · Anchorage
28 sq · GAF architectural · synthetic UL
House under renovation with roofing scaffoldingJob 02
Full re-roof + scaffolding
Eagle River
Tear-off to deck · 36″ I&W shield
TW Roofing crew job photoJob 03
Crew on-site
South Anchorage
Field-photo log · client copy
Workers installing synthetic slate roof on brick houseJob 04
Synthetic slate install
Turnagain
Class-4 impact rated · Kynar 500 finish
Construction worker with power tool on a residential roofJob 05
Fastener pattern to wind code
Spenard
6-nail pattern · cold-weather seal
TW Roofing project documentationJob 06
Project log entry
Mat-Su
Daily photo emailed to homeowner
TW Roofing daily field log photoJob 07
Field-log entry
Chugiak
Photo log · client copy emailed nightly
TW Roofing project completion photoJob 08
Ridge cap close-out
Sand Lake
Manufacturer warranty registered on completion

What we tell
every client.

These are the four lines we open every estimate with. They are the working principles of the crew, not customer testimonials — we'd rather show you the work than quote ourselves.

Most Alaska roof failures start in the attic — bad ventilation, not bad shingles.
On why we audit soffit + ridge airflow before pricing a re-roof.01 / 04
Tarps need battens. Plastic-and-sandbag tarps blow off in the next wind.
On the emergency-tarping protocol for active leaks.02 / 04
We don't sell roofs that don't need replacing.
On the on-deck inspection that opens every estimate.03 / 04
Insurance scope written on the roof, photographed for the adjuster. Most claims approve on the first review when the scope is written right.
On storm-damage assessments and the adjuster walk-through.04 / 04

The paperwork
behind the work.

We pursue manufacturer-grade certification (GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Platinum, CertainTeed SELECT) on every install so the warranty is registered to your address — not ours.

We work the
61° belt.

Anchorage Bowl and Eagle River are same-day. Mat-Su and the corridor south to Girdwood are scheduled within 48 hours. Storm-call coverage is 24/7 anywhere the truck can reach.

Tier 1 · Same-day
Tier 2 · 48-hour
24/7 Emergency
Fig 04 · 61.2°N 149.9°WService envelopeANCHORAGE BOWLtier 1 · same-dayEAGLE RIVERWASILLA · PALMERtier 2 · 48-hourGIRDWOODN020 mi
  • Anchorage Bowl
    Hillside · South Anchorage · Sand Lake · Turnagain
  • Eagle River
    Chugiak · Birchwood · JBER perimeter
  • Mat-Su Valley
    Wasilla · Palmer · Big Lake
  • Girdwood + Bird Creek
    Hwy 1 corridor south
  • Eklutna · Peters Creek
    Glenn Hwy north of Eagle River
  • Storm-Call Coverage
    Anywhere the Bowl + Valley reach by truck

Get on the
schedule.

Active leak or ice dam in progress? Call the line. We pick up 24/7. Forms get answered in business hours.

(907) 903-4207
  • Active leak — same-day response
  • Ice dam tearing at shingle — emergency steam
  • Wind-tossed shingles — battened tarp
  • Adjuster meeting — scope walked on the roof
Roof intake formForm № A-04
Urgency
We respond within 1 business day