Roofing Contractor in Puyallup, WA
Professional Quality Roofing is a licensed Washington State roofing contractor (License No. PROFEQR869J8) providing commercial and residential roofing services throughout Puyallup, WA and the surrounding Pierce County area. With over 40 years of combined roofing experience and a proven track record of completed commercial projects in Puyallup, our team brings the quality, licensing, and accountability that Pierce County property owners and businesses expect from a roofing contractor.
Puyallup is one of Pierce County’s fastest-growing cities — a major commercial and residential hub situated in the Puyallup River Valley between Tacoma and the foothills of the Cascade Range. Its diverse commercial building stock spans retail corridors, national brand restaurants, light industrial facilities, medical and professional office buildings, and large-scale fairground and event infrastructure at the Washington State Fairgrounds. Professional Quality Roofing has completed commercial roofing work in Puyallup and is positioned to serve property owners and facility managers throughout the city and the broader Pierce County region.
- WA License: PROFEQR869J8
- OR CCB: 182097
- Authorized Duro-Last Installer
- BBB Accredited
- Over 40 Years Combined Experience
- Family Owned & Operated Since 2008
- Completed Projects in Puyallup, WA
Commercial Roofing Services in Puyallup, WA
Puyallup’s commercial sector is one of the most active in Pierce County — anchored by the Highway 512 retail corridor, South Hill’s dense commercial development, national brand restaurant and retail presence, light industrial facilities in the Puyallup River Valley, and the Washington State Fairgrounds, which hosts one of the largest state fairs in the United States. Each of these commercial building types presents distinct roofing challenges and requirements. Professional Quality Roofing has the Washington State licensing, Duro-Last authorization, and commercial project experience to serve the full spectrum of commercial property owners in Puyallup and Pierce County.
New Construction Roofing in Puyallup
Is your roofing system up to code? Professional Quality Roofing installs new commercial roofing systems on new construction projects throughout Puyallup and Pierce County. As an authorized Duro-Last roofing installer, we specialize in flat and low-slope commercial applications — delivering Class A fire-rated assemblies with factory-backed warranty coverage that only certified installers can provide. Our new construction work meets Washington State building and energy code requirements, including current insulation and thermal performance thresholds for commercial roof assemblies.
We work directly with general contractors, developers, and building owners throughout Pierce County during the construction phase to ensure roofing systems are designed and installed to the highest standard from day one. Our completed new roof installation at a Burger King restaurant in Puyallup is a direct example of our capability to deliver corporate-quality new construction commercial roofing on a tight operational timeline in this market.
Commercial Re-Roofing in Puyallup
Commercial re-roofing is the most cost-effective path to a new roof for Puyallup property owners when the existing substrate is structurally sound. By installing a new roofing system directly over the existing one — without the cost, time, and disposal burden of a full tear-off — property owners can realize significant savings while still receiving full warranty coverage and new-system performance. Professional Quality Roofing assesses every Puyallup property individually before recommending this approach, confirming substrate integrity, verifying Washington State code compliance, and ensuring the completed assembly will perform reliably in Pierce County’s high-moisture climate.
We commonly re-roof the following types of commercial buildings in Puyallup and Pierce County:
- Restaurants and quick-service food buildings
- Retail buildings and shopping centers
- Light industrial and warehouse facilities
- Medical and professional office buildings
- Schools and educational facilities
- Event and recreation facilities
- Multifamily residential buildings
- Auto service and dealership buildings
Commercial Roof Tear-Off in Puyallup
When a commercial roof in Puyallup requires full removal before a new system can be installed — due to moisture infiltration in the substrate, multiple existing membrane layers, or Washington State code requirements — Professional Quality Roofing manages the complete tear-off process efficiently and with minimal disruption to your ongoing operations. We handle all debris removal, inspect and document the underlying deck condition, bring the assembly to current Washington State energy code compliance where required, and install a new roofing system built to perform in Pierce County’s demanding Pacific Northwest climate. Our detailed written documentation ensures you have the full records your warranty, insurance, and property management file requires.
Metal Roof Retrofit in Puyallup
A metal roof retrofit is one of the smartest long-term investments available to commercial property owners in Puyallup. Rather than tearing off your existing low-slope membrane, a metal retrofit system is engineered and manufactured to install directly over it — eliminating tear-off costs, dramatically improving drainage performance, and delivering a roofing system with a service life that far outlasts conventional single-ply membranes. Pierce County receives approximately 38 inches of rainfall annually, and Puyallup’s position in the Puyallup River Valley creates a low-lying microclimate where standing water and roof drainage performance have an outsized impact on long-term roofing system health. A metal retrofit’s positive-slope drainage profile is a direct and durable solution to that challenge.
Puyallup’s significant inventory of light industrial, warehouse, and large-footprint commercial buildings along its Highway 512 and downtown corridors represents an ideal candidate pool for metal retrofit solutions, where low maintenance requirements and long-term durability align directly with operational and ownership priorities. Professional Quality Roofing has completed metal retrofit projects throughout the Pacific Northwest and brings that same technical precision to every commercial property we serve in Pierce County.
Commercial Roofing Preventative Maintenance in Puyallup
A well-maintained roof is a business asset. In a climate where Puyallup commercial roofs are subjected to months of continuous rainfall, persistent overcast conditions, and significant biological growth pressure from moss and algae, the difference between a roof that reaches its full service life and one that fails early is almost always the presence or absence of a structured maintenance program. Professional Quality Roofing offers commercial roofing preventative maintenance programs for properties throughout Puyallup and Pierce County that include scheduled inspections, debris removal, seam and membrane evaluations, flashing and penetration checks, and detailed written condition reports.
Our commercial roofing preventative maintenance plan includes:
- Debris removal from roof surface and drainage points
- Detailed written condition assessment with photographs
- Recommended maintenance actions with priority ratings
- Seam and membrane integrity evaluation
- Flashing, penetration, and perimeter edge inspection
- Drainage performance assessment
Residential Roofing in Puyallup, WA
Puyallup’s residential neighborhoods range from well-established historic homes near downtown to newer subdivisions across the city’s expanding South Hill and east-side corridors. Across all of those neighborhoods, Puyallup homeowners face the same Pacific Northwest roofing challenges — persistent moisture, heavy winter rainfall, moss growth, and the need for roofing systems that are properly specified for Washington State’s climate and energy code requirements. Professional Quality Roofing delivers quality residential roofing in Puyallup, WA that protects your home and is backed by Washington State licensing and decades of Pacific Northwest roofing experience.
- Roof Replacement — Full tear-off and installation of new residential roofing systems using quality materials appropriate for Washington State’s wet Pacific Northwest climate and energy code requirements.
- Re-Roofing — New roofing material installed over an existing layer where structurally appropriate, delivering real cost savings without sacrificing protection or warranty coverage.
- Roof Inspection & Assessment — Thorough, no-cost evaluations of your roof’s current condition, remaining service life, and any areas of concern — with a written condition report and a clear, honest recommendation.
- Storm Damage Roofing — Responsive service for Puyallup homeowners dealing with wind damage, fallen branches, or other storm-related roofing failures common during Pierce County’s winter storm season.
- Moss & Algae Damage Repair — Assessment and repair of roofing damage caused by moss and biological growth — one of the most common drivers of premature roof failure in western Washington.
Commercial Roofing Systems We Install in Puyallup, WA
Our team works with the commercial roofing systems best suited to Pierce County’s Pacific Northwest climate and your building’s specific requirements. Systems we install and service in Puyallup and throughout Pierce County include:
- Duro-Last Single-Ply Membrane — As an authorized Duro-Last installer, Professional Quality Roofing provides Puyallup commercial property owners with access to one of the most durable and widely specified flat roofing systems in the industry — backed by factory warranty coverage only certified installers can deliver. Duro-Last’s prefabricated seam system minimizes field installation variables, which is a critical performance advantage in a high-moisture environment like Pierce County. Our completed commercial new roof installation at a Burger King in Puyallup demonstrates our capability to deliver Duro-Last installations to corporate quality standards in this market.
- TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) — A widely specified single-ply membrane offering strong energy efficiency ratings and durable performance in the wet, mild conditions that define the western Washington climate.
- EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) — A proven rubber roofing membrane with excellent resistance to weathering, UV degradation, and the sustained moisture pressure that characterizes Pierce County’s long wet season.
- Modified Bitumen — A multi-layer system providing reliable waterproofing performance and impact resistance for flat commercial and low-slope roofs throughout Puyallup and Pierce County.
- Standing Seam Metal Roofing — Long-life metal roofing systems ideal for both retrofit applications and new construction commercial projects, with a drainage profile that excels in the high-precipitation Pacific Northwest climate.
- Metal Panels & Architectural Metal — Customizable metal roofing systems for commercial and industrial facilities requiring high durability, low maintenance, and design flexibility.
- Built-Up Roofing (BUR) — Multi-ply systems delivering redundant waterproofing protection for flat and low-slope commercial roofs throughout Pierce County.
Why Puyallup Property Owners Choose Professional Quality Roofing
We Have Completed Commercial Roofing Work in Puyallup
Professional Quality Roofing is not new to Puyallup. We have completed a commercial new roof installation at a Burger King restaurant in Puyallup, WA — a corporate-standard project that required on-time delivery, code compliance, and the level of professional execution that national brand operators demand. That completed project is direct evidence that our team can successfully deliver commercial roofing in the Puyallup market, and it reflects the standard we bring to every commercial and residential roofing job we take on in Pierce County.
Licensed in Washington State — PROFEQR869J8
Professional Quality Roofing holds a valid Washington State contractor license (PROFEQR869J8) and is fully insured for commercial and residential roofing work throughout Washington. We also hold our Oregon CCB license (182097). We carry the documentation, credentials, bonding, and regulatory compliance your Puyallup project requires — and we can provide proof of licensing and insurance before work begins on your property.
Authorized Duro-Last Installer
As an authorized Duro-Last roofing contractor, Professional Quality Roofing provides Puyallup commercial property owners with access to one of the most proven flat roofing systems in the commercial industry — along with the manufacturer warranty coverage that only certified installers can offer. Duro-Last’s prefabricated single-ply membrane is specifically engineered to minimize field seams and perform in high-moisture climates, making it a particularly well-matched system for the sustained rainfall and moisture conditions that define western Washington and Pierce County.
National Brand Commercial Track Record
Professional Quality Roofing has completed commercial roofing projects for some of the most operationally demanding national restaurant and retail brands in the country — including Chick-fil-A, Panera Bread, Taco Bell, Red Robin, and Kaady Car Wash, in addition to the Burger King location completed in Puyallup. National brand projects require strict adherence to corporate specifications, zero tolerance for project overruns, and the professional communication and accountability that franchise operators and corporate facility teams expect. That same commercial project standard applies to every job we take on in Puyallup — whether the client is a national brand, a local business, or an individual property owner.
Over 40 Years of Combined Experience
Our team brings over 40 years of combined roofing experience to every project. Founded in 2008 by Fidel Montes-Hernandez, Professional Quality Roofing has grown from a family-owned operation in Silverton, Oregon into a trusted Pacific Northwest commercial roofing contractor with completed projects throughout Oregon and Washington. That depth of experience informs every assessment, recommendation, and installation our team delivers in Pierce County.
BBB Accredited
We are BBB accredited, meeting the Better Business Bureau’s standards for trust, transparency, and customer responsiveness. Our accreditation reflects a consistent, long-term commitment to accountability and professional conduct on every project we complete — in Puyallup and throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Honest Assessments. No Change Orders. Transparent Communication.
We do not upsell work that does not need to be done. Our team assesses every Puyallup property on its actual condition and provides a clear scope of work with transparent pricing before a single nail is driven. We provide detailed written condition reports so property owners have full documentation for warranty, insurance, and facility management records. Our track record of completing commercial projects on time and with no change orders — documented on projects including the Columbia County Courthouse — reflects the standard we hold ourselves to on every job.
Our Work in Puyallup, WA
Burger King — Puyallup, WA
Professional Quality Roofing completed a new commercial roof installation at a Burger King restaurant in Puyallup, WA. The project required our team to deliver a full commercial roofing system to corporate specification — on schedule, within scope, and with zero disruption to the restaurant’s active operations below. Restaurant and quick-service food buildings present specific commercial roofing challenges: tight project timelines dictated by corporate facility schedules, HVAC penetrations and rooftop equipment that require precise flashing details, and the operational reality that the business cannot close for an extended period during installation. Our Puyallup Burger King project demonstrated our team’s ability to manage all of those variables and deliver a finished installation that met the brand’s standards and the building’s long-term performance requirements in western Washington’s climate.
This project is one of a growing number of completed commercial roofing installations Professional Quality Roofing has delivered for national restaurant and retail brands throughout Oregon and Washington — a portfolio that includes Chick-fil-A, Panera Bread, Taco Bell, Red Robin, and Kaady Car Wash locations across the Pacific Northwest.
Columbia County Courthouse — Columbia County, OR
Outside of Puyallup, our commercial project at the Columbia County Courthouse reflects the same on-time, no-change-order delivery standard that every Puyallup property owner and facility manager can expect from our team.
“We are very pleased with our new Duro-Last roof. Pro Quality did an exceptional job and conducted themselves in a professional, efficient manner completing the project on time with no change orders. Columbia County certainly hopes to do business with this team again.”
— Casey Garret, Facilities Manager, Columbia County Courthouse
View our full project portfolio to see more completed commercial roofing work across Oregon and Washington.
Puyallup, WA Roofing Considerations
Puyallup sits at an elevation of approximately 70 feet in the Puyallup River Valley in western Pierce County, within the temperate maritime climate zone that defines the Puget Sound lowlands. The city’s position in a broad river valley between the Tacoma metro area to the west and the Cascade Range foothills to the east creates specific climate conditions that directly affect roofing system performance, material selection, and maintenance requirements for commercial and residential buildings throughout Puyallup.
Pacific Northwest Rainfall and Sustained Moisture
Puyallup receives approximately 38 to 40 inches of rainfall annually, concentrated in a long wet season that runs from October through April. Pierce County’s climate is shaped by prevailing westerly Pacific systems that deliver sustained rainfall over extended periods rather than isolated storm events — creating weeks of continuous moisture exposure for commercial and residential roofing systems. For flat and low-slope commercial roofs, this sustained moisture profile demands watertight seam performance, properly designed drainage systems, and materials proven to resist prolonged water contact without degradation. A roof that holds standing water on a commercial building in Puyallup is deteriorating faster than it should — a problem that structured preventative maintenance and proper installation detailing are specifically designed to prevent.
Moss and Algae Growth
Western Washington’s combination of persistent rainfall, overcast skies, mild temperatures, and limited winter sunlight creates near-ideal conditions for moss and algae colonization on roofing surfaces. Moss can retain 10 to 20 times its own weight in water — keeping roofing membranes and residential shingles continuously saturated long after rainfall has stopped. Over time, moss root systems penetrate shingle granules, infiltrate membrane seams, and retain moisture against the roof substrate in a way that accelerates material breakdown and promotes rot in underlying decking. Puyallup commercial and residential property owners who are not actively managing moss growth are shortening the effective service life of their roofing system — often significantly. Regular inspections, debris removal, and a structured preventative maintenance program are the most cost-effective defenses.
Wind-Driven Rain and Winter Storm Events
Pierce County experiences periodic high-wind storm events driven by Pacific low-pressure systems, particularly between November and February. Wind-driven rain strikes roofing surfaces at a lateral angle and with significantly greater force than vertical rainfall — penetrating at flashing joints, seams, and penetration details that might otherwise hold under normal rainfall conditions. Commercial roofing systems installed in Puyallup must be designed and detailed to account for wind-driven rain at every vulnerable point, including parapet walls, HVAC curbs, skylights, and roof edge terminations. Professional Quality Roofing installs every commercial roofing system in Puyallup to meet Washington State wind-load requirements with properly engineered flashing details and code-compliant fastening patterns.
Puyallup River Valley Moisture Environment
Puyallup’s location in the Puyallup River Valley adds a layer of ambient moisture to the already-wet western Washington climate. River valleys typically experience higher relative humidity, more frequent morning fog, and reduced air circulation compared to surrounding higher-elevation areas — conditions that keep roofing surfaces wetter for longer between rainfall events and increase the rate of biological growth. Commercial and industrial buildings along the valley floor, near the Puyallup River corridor, are particularly exposed to this elevated ambient moisture environment and benefit most from roofing systems with inherently low moisture retention characteristics and from structured preventative maintenance programs that account for the valley’s specific conditions.
Mount Rainier and Lahar Risk Awareness
Puyallup sits in the Puyallup River Valley downstream from Mount Rainier — one of the most volcanically active peaks in the Cascade Range and the source of documented lahar (volcanic mudflow) hazard zones that extend through Pierce County to Puget Sound. The USGS and Pierce County Emergency Management identify the Puyallup River Valley as being within a lahar inundation zone in the event of a significant volcanic event at Mount Rainier. While this is a low-probability, long-term risk factor rather than an immediate roofing consideration, it is part of the broader environmental context that responsible property owners and facility managers in Puyallup should understand. On a practical level, the volcanic soils and terrain of the Cascade foothills contribute to the Puyallup area’s high-moisture drainage environment, reinforcing the importance of well-maintained drainage systems and properly detailed commercial roofing installations.
Washington State Energy Code Compliance
Washington State enforces commercial energy code requirements that affect roofing system design on re-roofing and new construction projects in Puyallup. Commercial roof replacements and re-roofing projects in Pierce County typically require the addition of rigid insulation above the roof deck to meet current thermal performance thresholds — an element that adds upfront project cost but delivers long-term energy savings and protects the building owner from future code enforcement exposure. Professional Quality Roofing is fully current on Washington State’s commercial energy code requirements and incorporates all compliance work as a standard component of every commercial roofing project we complete in Puyallup and throughout Pierce County.
Freeze-Thaw Cycling and Ice Events
While Puyallup’s maritime climate keeps winter temperatures relatively mild — with average January lows around 34 degrees — the city does experience periodic freeze events and ice formation that affect roofing systems. Freeze-thaw cycling stresses membrane seams, adhesive bonds, and flashing joints as roofing materials expand and contract with temperature changes. Ice dam formation at roof edges and drainage points is possible during sustained cold periods, particularly on commercial buildings with inadequate insulation where heat loss through the roof deck creates conditions for ice accumulation. Proper insulation, sealed penetration details, and material systems engineered for temperature cycling are all components of a well-specified commercial roofing installation in Puyallup.
Frequently Asked Questions — Roofing in Puyallup, WA
Is Professional Quality Roofing licensed to work in Puyallup, WA?
Yes. Professional Quality Roofing holds a valid Washington State contractor license (PROFEQR869J8) and is fully licensed and insured to perform commercial and residential roofing work throughout Washington State, including Puyallup and Pierce County. We also hold our Oregon CCB license (182097). We can provide proof of licensing and insurance on request before any work begins on your property.
Has Professional Quality Roofing done work in Puyallup before?
Yes. Professional Quality Roofing completed a commercial new roof installation at a Burger King restaurant in Puyallup, WA — a corporate-standard project completed on schedule and to the brand’s full operational and roofing specifications. That completed project is direct evidence of our team’s capability to deliver quality commercial roofing work in the Puyallup market. We are actively pursuing additional commercial and residential roofing projects throughout Puyallup and Pierce County.
What commercial roofing systems do you install in Puyallup?
We install Duro-Last single-ply membrane (as an authorized installer), TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, standing seam metal roofing, metal roof retrofit systems, and built-up roofing (BUR). The right system for your Puyallup commercial building depends on your roof’s slope, existing substrate condition, Washington State energy code requirements, budget, and desired warranty coverage. We assess each property individually and provide a free inspection and written estimate before making any recommendation — with no obligation to proceed.
Do you serve residential properties in Puyallup?
Yes. In addition to commercial roofing, Professional Quality Roofing provides residential roofing services in Puyallup and throughout Pierce County — including full roof replacements, re-roofing, storm damage repair, and roof inspections for homeowners across the city. We provide free residential roof inspections and estimates with no obligation.
How serious is moss growth on commercial roofs in Puyallup?
It is a significant, ongoing concern for Puyallup commercial property owners. Moss can retain 10 to 20 times its own weight in water, which keeps commercial roofing membranes saturated throughout western Washington’s long wet season. That continuous moisture exposure breaks down membrane materials, compromises adhesive bonds, and can promote rot in underlying roof decking — causing commercial roofs to fail well ahead of their expected service life. The combination of Puyallup’s high annual rainfall, limited winter sunlight, and river valley moisture environment makes this a more acute issue than in drier climates. A structured preventative maintenance program is the most cost-effective way to manage moss risk and protect your roofing investment in Pierce County.
Does Washington State energy code affect my commercial re-roofing project in Puyallup?
In many cases, yes. Washington State’s commercial energy code requires that re-roofing and tear-off projects meet current insulation and thermal performance thresholds — often requiring the addition of rigid insulation above the roof deck as part of the project. Professional Quality Roofing is fully current on Washington State’s energy code requirements and incorporates all compliance work as a standard part of every commercial roofing project we complete in Puyallup. We document everything and provide the written record your building file requires.
Do you offer free roof inspections in Puyallup, WA?
Yes. We provide free roof inspections and estimates for both commercial and residential properties in Puyallup and throughout Pierce County. Our assessments include a written condition report that documents what we found, any areas of concern, and our honest recommendation — whether that is a repair, a preventative maintenance program, a re-roof, or a full replacement. You will have a clear picture of your roof’s condition before making any decisions.
How do I get started with Professional Quality Roofing for my Puyallup property?
The easiest ways to get started are to request a free quote online, call us at (971) 570-8585, or email us at info@proqualityroofing.com. We will schedule a free inspection at your Puyallup property, assess your roof’s current condition, discuss your project requirements, and provide a clear written proposal. No pressure and no obligation.
About Puyallup, WA
Puyallup is a city in Pierce County, Washington, with a 2026 population of approximately 45,000. Located in the Puyallup River Valley at an elevation of approximately 70 feet, the city sits southeast of Tacoma and approximately 35 miles south of Seattle — placing it within the core of the Greater Seattle-Tacoma metropolitan area while maintaining its own distinct commercial and community identity.
Puyallup takes its name from the Puyallup Tribe, whose ancestral territory encompassed the Puyallup River Valley and the surrounding lowlands of western Pierce County. The city was incorporated in 1890 and grew rapidly through the late 19th and early 20th centuries on the strength of the Puyallup Valley’s exceptionally fertile agricultural soils — particularly the daffodil and flower bulb industry that made Puyallup famous throughout the Pacific Northwest. The annual Daffodil Festival, which began in 1934, continues today as one of western Washington’s longest-running community events and reflects the city’s deep agricultural heritage.
Puyallup is home to the Washington State Fairgrounds — the site of the Washington State Fair, one of the largest state fairs in the United States by attendance, drawing over one million visitors annually. The fairgrounds complex represents a significant commercial and event infrastructure asset in the heart of the city, with large permanent structures and facilities that require ongoing commercial roofing maintenance and periodic replacement.
Today, Puyallup is one of Pierce County’s most commercially active cities. Its Highway 512 corridor and South Hill area are among the densest commercial retail zones in the county, hosting major retail centers, national restaurant and service brands, medical facilities, and professional office buildings. Light industrial and warehouse uses are also well-represented along the Puyallup River corridor. Pierce County as a whole has a population of over one million and a labor force spanning manufacturing, health care, retail, and military sectors — the latter driven by the presence of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, one of the largest military installations on the West Coast, located approximately 10 miles from Puyallup’s city center.
Pierce County is also defined by its proximity to Mount Rainier — the tallest peak in the Cascade Range and a defining feature of the regional landscape. The Puyallup River originates on the glaciers of Mount Rainier, and the river valley that runs through Puyallup’s commercial core has been shaped by the mountain’s geology over thousands of years. That relationship between the city and the mountain is a source of both local pride and documented natural hazard awareness, as the USGS identifies portions of the Puyallup River Valley as being within lahar inundation zones in the event of a significant volcanic event at Mount Rainier.
Roofing Services Near Puyallup, WA
Professional Quality Roofing serves Puyallup and the surrounding Pierce County and greater Puget Sound communities, including:
- Tacoma, WA
- Auburn, WA
- Sumner, WA
- Bonney Lake, WA
- South Hill, WA
- Edgewood, WA
- Milton, WA
- Orting, WA
- Buckley, WA
- Federal Way, WA
- Snohomish, WA
- Portland, OR
- Salem, OR
- Hillsboro, OR
- Happy Valley, OR
- Mount Angel, OR
- Aurora, OR
Professional Quality Roofing is honored to provide commercial and residential roofing solutions to clients throughout Oregon and Washington. View our full service area or contact us directly to confirm coverage for your specific location.
Request a Quote for Roofing in Puyallup, WA
Professional Quality Roofing is ready to bring our commercial and residential roofing expertise to your Puyallup property. Whether you need a new commercial roof installation, a re-roof, a metal retrofit, a preventative maintenance program, or a residential replacement, we have the Washington State licensing, the Duro-Last authorization, the proven Puyallup project history, and the team to deliver quality work that performs in Pierce County’s demanding Pacific Northwest climate.
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