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.
- 01 / 06
Architectural shingle re-roof
Class-4 impact-rated architectural over synthetic underlayment and 36″ ice & water shield.
- —GAF Master Elite-grade install
- —Starter strip, ridge cap, drip edge
- 02 / 06
Standing-seam metal
Snap-lock or mechanical-seamed panel in Kynar 500 finish. S-5! clamps for snow retention.
- —ColorGard snow rail on hillside roofs
- —Concealed-fastener panel runs to 40 ft
- 03 / 06
Low-slope TPO / EPDM
Single-ply membrane over tapered ISO. Heat-welded seams, fully-adhered or mechanically attached.
- —Tapered insulation for positive drainage
- —Manufacturer-registered warranty
- 04 / 06
Ice dam steaming + tarping
24/7 emergency response. Low-pressure steam removes ice without damaging shingles. Battened tarps for active leaks.
- —Steam — never hammers or salt
- —Photo-documented for the adjuster
- 05 / 06
Storm-damage assessment
Written photo report. Insurance scope assembled and walked on the roof with the adjuster.
- —Most claims approve on first review
- —MOA permit pulled on every job
- 06 / 06
Soffit-to-ridge ventilation
Continuous ridge vent + matched soffit intake. Most Alaska roof failures start in the attic.
- —1 sq ft intake per 150 sq ft attic
- —Balanced exhaust at the ridge
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.
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.
Tarps need battens. Plastic-and-sandbag tarps blow off in the next wind.
We don't sell roofs that don't need replacing.
Insurance scope written on the roof, photographed for the adjuster. Most claims approve on the first review when the scope is written right.
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.
- Alaska State LicensedGeneral contractor · roofing specialty
- $2M General LiabilityInsured on every job site
- MOA Permit PulledOn every residential re-roof
- Manufacturer RegisteredWarranty filed to the homeowner
- Same Crew, Start to FinishNo subcontractors on the deck
- Daily Photo LogEmailed to homeowner during install
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.
- Anchorage BowlHillside · South Anchorage · Sand Lake · Turnagain
- Eagle RiverChugiak · Birchwood · JBER perimeter
- Mat-Su ValleyWasilla · Palmer · Big Lake
- Girdwood + Bird CreekHwy 1 corridor south
- Eklutna · Peters CreekGlenn Hwy north of Eagle River
- Storm-Call CoverageAnywhere 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.
- —Active leak — same-day response
- —Ice dam tearing at shingle — emergency steam
- —Wind-tossed shingles — battened tarp
- —Adjuster meeting — scope walked on the roof









