Snohomish County, Washington
Lynnwood Roofing for the Homes Behind the Retail
Lynnwood is where south Snohomish County got dense — and where a whole generation of 1960s–80s split-levels and ramblers is hitting roof end-of-life at once. We work these streets constantly.
Typically 24–48 hours from our Everett-area crews.
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What Lynnwood roofs actually deal with
Behind the Alderwood retail core, Lynnwood's residential stock is dominated by mid-century split-levels, ramblers, and the aging apartment and townhome complexes built through the growth decades — most on their original or second roof, many with the skimpy attic ventilation of their era, which ages shingles early and feeds ice-free-but-mossy north slopes. Mature landscaping means needle load and shade nearly everywhere. With light rail now reaching the city, investment and reroof activity are climbing across the older neighborhoods.
Permits & logistics in Lynnwood
Reroofs permit through the City of Lynnwood; unincorporated edges go through Snohomish County PDS. We sort jurisdiction and file on every job.
Lynnwood homeowners ask us
My 1970s Lynnwood split-level roof looks tired — replace now?
Very possibly. That era's builder-grade shingles plus thin attic ventilation commonly gives 18–22 real years, not 25. A free inspection settles it with photos, and we check the attic side too, since ventilation is usually the reason these roofs age fast.
Do you handle townhome and multi-unit reroofs?
Yes — HOA and multi-unit work is efficient: one mobilization, consistent spec, per-building documentation for the association, and volume pricing in writing.
Is moss a big problem in Lynnwood?
Under the mature canopy here, yes — north slopes go green fast. Treatment plus zinc strips now is the cheapest years-of-life a Lynnwood roof can buy.
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