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Free quoteFull tear-off and re-roofLooking for roofing contractor in Arlington, WA? Larchmont is a registered Arlington roof repair handling roofing contractor, roof replacement, roof repair, and roofer near me for homeowners across Arlington and Snohomish County. One crew, a written warranty, and a free on-site quote, Since 2024.
Every roofing contractor job in Arlington has to answer the local ground and weather. Here is what we build for.
Downtown and the hill neighborhoods drain fine. Down toward Haller Park and out in the valley, the Stilly backs water into the ground most winters, and soil that stays soaked into May is what makes a shallow post lean and a deck footing sink. Down there we dig deeper, pour more concrete, and grade the base so water moves off instead of sitting against the wood.
The early-1900s homes around Olympic Ave still carry their original cedar under decades of paint, and the flashing from back then lets water in behind the trim, where rot works quietly for years. We open up a section before we quote, so what we find is already in the number.
Most of what's gone up around Smokey Point and Gleneagle came with a builder-grade fence: skinny posts, shallow holes, rails that sag early. When one comes down we reset the line properly, bigger posts, real depth, concrete under every one.
Every number in the quote is itemized before you sign: tear-off, decking, underlayment, flashing, disposal, all on one page. If the job needs a permit, we pull it and that cost sits right there with the rest. Curious where the market lands before anyone climbs on your roof? Start with what a new roof costs in Snohomish County.
Roof replacementNew gable roof
Roof replacementArchitectural shingle
Roof replacementCedar shake detail
Roof replacementFull tear-off and re-roofRepresentative photos of the work we do.
Arlington issues its own permits through City Community and Economic Development. If your fence, deck, or remodel needs one, we pull it and meet the inspector.
We opened in 2024, so the honest review count is still zero, and it stays honest. While it climbs, here are four commitments you can verify yourself.
Whoever pulls the board at your inspection is on the crew that rebuilds the wall. We don't broker your project out to strangers.
The terms are written into the contract you hold in your hands. You read them first, then you decide.
The figure we hand you is the figure you pay. A change order in writing is the only thing that can move it.
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Tear off, every time. A layover looks cheaper on the estimate, but it buries soft decking and bad flashing under new shingles and voids most shingle warranties while it's at it. We take the roof to bare deck and start from wood we can see.
Architectural shingle costs less and shrugs off the wet here with almost no upkeep, which is why most of the roofs we set are shingle. Cedar shake suits the older homes and asks for regular care in return. We build both, and after the inspection we'll say which one we'd put on our own house.
We hunt for it during the free inspection and price the decking replacement up front, so the number doesn't jump once the old roof is off. Anything unexpected under there gets photographed and priced before we touch it.
Yes, if it's built for that ground. Low ground near the Stilly holds water long after the river drops, so footings go deeper, posts get rated for ground contact, and concrete gets crowned to shed water. We walk the lot before we price anything.
Most weeks, yes. Behind the original trim on those Olympic Ave blocks there's usually a little rot, so we check behind the trim first and the quote covers what we found.
The same crew and the same written warranty in the towns next door.
Tell us about your roof project in Arlington. A photo gets an answer back fast, or leave your number and a human calls, usually the same day.
Expect a call at the number you left, usually within one business day. Whoever dials was probably on a ladder when your form came in.