
Roofing in Alaska isn't like roofing anywhere else. The freeze-thaw cycles, the heavy snow loads, the wind - it all adds up fast, and a roof that's just "good enough" tends to show its weaknesses pretty quickly up here. That's why we don't cut corners on the systems we install.
We use shingle systems specifically selected for performance in this climate. That means materials with the weight, flexibility, and granule adhesion to hold up through conditions that would chew through a standard install in a few seasons. The ridge cap you see here is tight and uniform, which matters more than most people realize - that's one of the first places a roof can fail if it's not done right.
What we're always looking at beyond the shingles themselves is the full system. Proper ventilation, clean flashing around penetrations, consistent coursing across the entire field. These aren't just aesthetic concerns. They're what determines whether a roof performs for 20-plus years or starts giving you problems in year five.
A lot of homeowners don't think about their roof until something goes wrong. We'd rather help you get ahead of it. If your current roof is aging, showing granule loss, or you're just not sure how much life it has left - we're happy to take a look and give you a straight answer.
Alaska puts roofs to the test every single year. We install them to pass.