by | Jul 9, 2026 | Uncategorized
Walk through a Bothell living room in November and you will understand why people want skylights. Three thirty in the afternoon, lamps already on, that particular PNW grey pressing against every window. A well-placed skylight changes the entire feel of a home through...
by | Jul 6, 2026 | Uncategorized
We replaced two roofs last month that were installed the same week in 2009, by the same crew, with the same shingles. One was in Mill Creek and still had years left. The other was in Sultan and was already past due. Same product, same install, very different outcomes,...
by | Jul 3, 2026 | Uncategorized
There is a particular smell to a cedar roof in early July, sun-warmed shake, a hint of dry resin, that pleasant old-Northwest scent. It is also the smell of a roof that has been quietly drying out for six weeks and is genuinely vulnerable when the sky lights up...
by | Jun 30, 2026 | Uncategorized
Around the Fourth of July, our phones at Premier Roofing NW start lighting up with the same kind of call from apartment owners and HOA managers: a tenant smelled smoke, a neighbor’s mortar tipped sideways, or someone found a scorch mark on a shared walkway the...
by | Jun 27, 2026 | Uncategorized
Driving through Gig Harbor, you see the full spectrum of Pacific Northwest homes — turn-of-the-century cottages tucked above the marina, waterfront properties with serious exposure to wind and salt air, and newer custom builds up on the hills. Each one has different...
by | Jun 24, 2026 | Uncategorized
Anyone who’s lived in Stanwood through a single autumn knows the routine: maple leaves, alder leaves, fir needles, and the occasional pine cone all funneling straight into the gutters until the next downpour reveals exactly which sections have given up. The...