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Skagit County, Washington

Anacortes Roofing for Island Salt Air

Out on Fidalgo Island, Anacortes roofs live in full marine exposure — salt air off Rosario Strait, ferry-town wind, and view lots facing the San Juans. That changes the hardware and the details, and we build for the water.

Typically 48 hours from our north-Sound crews.

What Anacortes roofs actually deal with

Surrounded by saltwater and refinery flats, Anacortes takes salt-laden marine air that corrodes budget flashing and exposed fasteners early — stainless or coated hardware is standard on our island work. The stock runs from older homes in the historic downtown and Old Town to view-lot construction on the bluffs and the newer builds toward March Point, many with steep pitches and tight island-lot access. Multi-directional wind off the strait tests ridge and edge details; madrona and fir shade keep protected slopes mossy.

Permits & logistics in Anacortes

Reroofs permit through the City of Anacortes; unincorporated Fidalgo Island parcels go through Skagit County PDS. Filed by us on every job.

Anacortes homeowners ask us

Does Anacortes salt air really affect roofs?

Near the water it corrodes cheap metal — flashing, vents, exposed fasteners — well before shingles wear out. We spec marine-grade stainless or coated hardware on island work; a few dollars per square against rust streaks and early failures.

Is Anacortes inside your service area?

Yes — Fidalgo Island is served by our north-Sound crews. Inspections about 48 hours, priority dispatch for storm damage.

Can you work steep, tight-access island lots?

Routinely — hillside staging, landscape protection on narrow lots, and safety rigging on steep pitches are planned into the bid, not discovered on day one.

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