Skagit County, Washington
Sedro-Woolley Roofing at the Foothill Gateway
Where the Skagit flats meet the North Cascades, Sedro-Woolley is the gateway up Highway 20 — and its roofs sit at the transition from valley rain to foothill snow. We build for both.
Typically 24–48 hours from our north-Sound crews.
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What Sedro-Woolley roofs actually deal with
Sedro-Woolley's logging-town heritage shows in its older in-town stock — layered tear-off histories, character homes near the historic core — while the surrounding acreage and the ground climbing toward the foothills add more rain, more canopy, and, at elevation, the occasional wet snow. Fir shade keeps north slopes mossy, and rural properties bring the outbuildings and metal-roofing math common up the corridor. Generous eave membrane on foothill-edge installs, honest wind and moss detailing everywhere.
Permits & logistics in Sedro-Woolley
Reroofs permit through the City of Sedro-Woolley; unincorporated parcels go through Skagit County PDS. Filed by us either way.
Sedro-Woolley homeowners ask us
Do you cover Sedro-Woolley and up the Highway 20 corridor?
Yes — from the town out toward the foothills. Inspections run 24–48 hours; storm damage gets priority. Higher-elevation properties get snow-country eave detailing.
My older mill-town home has multiple roof layers — now what?
Code caps it at two, so the next roof is a full tear-off — and older homes often reveal skip sheathing that needs overlay decking. Our bids price that per sheet in advance, so the surprise is never financial.
Do you handle rural properties and outbuildings?
Regularly — house-and-outbuilding packages and agricultural metal are standard work along the corridor.
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