Customer Testimonial:

"I want to express my sincere gratitude for the exceptional service I received with Western Exterior Maintenance. I received several bids for a re-roof and was so delighted that I choose Western Exterior Maintenance. Ross Mayer told me exactly when they would be starting the job and how long it would take. Both met with my satisfaction as the rain season here in the northwest was fast approaching. Ross gave me his cell number just in case. He was always courteous and explained to me what to expect. I am very pleased with my new roof. I would highly recommend Western Exterior Maintenance to friends, family, or in my line of business."
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Mary Arneson



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Why Wait!

Re-Roofing

When you need to replace your current roof with a new one, give

Western Exterior Maintenance

a call. We can help you through the process of choosing and installing the right roof.
  • 20,30,40,50 Year
  • Architectural Laminate
  • Presidential
  • Presidential TL
  • Cedar Shake
  • Shingle, Metal, Tile
  • Torch Down
  • Certified Roofers
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What's Involved?

On each project completed, Western Exterior Maintenance will replace all flashings throughout the roof deck and install new pipe boots, stove pipe vents and install OSHA WISHA safety anchors under ridge caps. AF50 vents are also used for attic ventilation and 30lb felt is used for the highest quality under layment you can get.

Western Exterior Maintenance provides the following
products with each re-roof project:

Valley Metal:

Strengthens valley and reduces debris build up

Pipe Boots:

No caulk pipe jacks - flash roof penetrations made to ventilate plumbing

AF50:

50 square inches of attic ventilation

Back Pan:

Usually for skylight and chimneys - protects the top side of the curbing from debris build up and moisture

Front Pan:

Placed on the bottom side of a chimney or skylight, also under the siding or skylight frame and over the top of the roofing material

Rake Metal:

2 x 2 metal installed under the roofing to protect the transition between the barge board and the sheeting from wind driven moisture

Step Tins:

Installed under the siding and over the roofing on every course along a sidewall

Roof to Wall:

Installed in areas where a vertical wall transitions onto the roof deck. Installed under the siding and over the roofing

B-Vent Flashing / Storm Collar:

Installed where gas vent pipes penetrate the roof deck

Skylight Flashing:

Back Pan, Roof to Wall, Step Tins

Roof Anchor:

Installed on the ridge to anchor rope and harness

Please contact us for more information.

   
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