Stewart Roofing, Inc. specializes in year round re-roofs of single-family homes and multi-family rental units in King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties, with expertise in composition, torch down and shake roofs. Our capabilities include removal or recovering of existing roof and inspection of the wood structure beneath the roof to determine possible structural repairs.
Customers calling for service or new roof, after 30 years, continue to dial the same phone number!
Customers calling for service or new roof, after 30 years, continue to dial the same phone number!
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Rick Stewart has been been roofing homes in the "South End" since 1972.
In 1980 he formed Stewart Roofing and incorporated in 1990.
Stewart Roofing, Inc. is insured and bonded, licensed by the State of Washington, a member of the Better Business Bureau and the Master Builders Association, and a recognized member of our community.
We are extremely proud of our reputation.
We stand behind every job we do.
Stewart Roofing, Inc. uses the very best materials and the name brand products that you can trust.
In 1980 he formed Stewart Roofing and incorporated in 1990.
Stewart Roofing, Inc. is insured and bonded, licensed by the State of Washington, a member of the Better Business Bureau and the Master Builders Association, and a recognized member of our community.
We are extremely proud of our reputation.
We stand behind every job we do.
Stewart Roofing, Inc. uses the very best materials and the name brand products that you can trust.
The base flashing is a stepped flashing that is bent 90 degrees and is installed between the courses of shingles and the vertical wall of the chimney.
Normally this flashing is not seen because the counter flashing installed in the wall of the chimney is bent down over the vertical portion of the base flashing, and the horizontal portion of the flashing may be covered by the shingles.
This flashing is normally replaced each time the roofing is replaced.
When using a torch down membrane roof, the roofing membrane is used as the base flashing material and runs up the vertical walls of the chimney and under the counter flashing.
Normally this flashing is not seen because the counter flashing installed in the wall of the chimney is bent down over the vertical portion of the base flashing, and the horizontal portion of the flashing may be covered by the shingles.
This flashing is normally replaced each time the roofing is replaced.
When using a torch down membrane roof, the roofing membrane is used as the base flashing material and runs up the vertical walls of the chimney and under the counter flashing.
Cedar shakes are made from quality cedar and give the house a rustic appearance that many homeowners find appealing.
The quality and performance of cedar shakes will surprise you.
Smooth surface: an APP Modified Bitumen torch down membrane; is designed for use as a roofing membrane over various types of substrates for both new construction and reroofing installations.
It is suitable for most low sloped roof decks and may be used for roof system flashings including wall treatments, based flashings and field flashings.
The quality and performance of cedar shakes will surprise you.
Smooth surface: an APP Modified Bitumen torch down membrane; is designed for use as a roofing membrane over various types of substrates for both new construction and reroofing installations.
It is suitable for most low sloped roof decks and may be used for roof system flashings including wall treatments, based flashings and field flashings.
Leaking roofs, poor drainage, and clogged gutters and downspouts can lead to significant water damage inside your home.
To help determine if you need a new roof, your roofing contractor will conduct an inspection.
Inspecting a roof from outside is very simple.
All that is needed is a pair of binoculars and a viewing point that is unobstructed by other buildings or trees.
Following is a checklist of problem signs you can look for during an outside roof inspection.
Dark patches on asphalt shingles and/or large amounts of granules in the rain gutters (the granular coating is wearing away).
To help determine if you need a new roof, your roofing contractor will conduct an inspection.
Inspecting a roof from outside is very simple.
All that is needed is a pair of binoculars and a viewing point that is unobstructed by other buildings or trees.
Following is a checklist of problem signs you can look for during an outside roof inspection.
Dark patches on asphalt shingles and/or large amounts of granules in the rain gutters (the granular coating is wearing away).
You guys fixed a leaking roof on my home back in 2011 and I never took the time to thank you enough for the amazing job.
You guys were very honest and helpful and very reasonable with pricing.
It is now 2014 and there are no issues!
I gave my parents your info because they had a leaking roof due to a bad contractor.
You guys took the time and helped them with their roofing issues and also went to court with my mom to help her get her money back from the bad contractor, That is outstanding above and beyond service!
You guys were very honest and helpful and very reasonable with pricing.
It is now 2014 and there are no issues!
I gave my parents your info because they had a leaking roof due to a bad contractor.
You guys took the time and helped them with their roofing issues and also went to court with my mom to help her get her money back from the bad contractor, That is outstanding above and beyond service!
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