A Roofer for All of Skagit County
Skagit County covers a lot of different roofing weather in one valley. Anacortes and the west county take salt wind straight off Rosario Strait; the farm flats around Mount Vernon, Burlington, and La Conner give southerly storms an uninterrupted run across open tulip and potato fields; and up the valley through Sedro-Woolley toward Concrete, rainfall climbs and the occasional heavy snow arrives out of the Cascades. Alpine Exteriors has roofed through 25 years of those seasons, and we adjust the spec for where in the county a house actually stands rather than treating the whole valley as one climate.
The housing stock ranges just as widely: dignified old farmhouses on the flats with steep pitches and standing history, mid-century ramblers in Mount Vernon's hillside neighborhoods, and newer subdivisions around Burlington and off the College Way corridor where twenty-year builder shingles are aging out all at once. Each calls for a different conversation, and we are comfortable having all of them, whether that means matching a farmhouse's steep original lines or re-shingling an entire cul-de-sac's worth of tract roofs one neighbor at a time.
