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There are 49 roofing companies server in Lakes AK

Greatland Exteriors

Greatland Exteriors

2521 E Mountain Village Dr, Wasilla AK 99654
Roofing, Gutter Services, Siding

Greatland Exteriors is a licensed, Wasilla-based contractor dedicated to protecting and enhancing your home from the outside in. We specialize in siding, roofing, and gutter services, offering a compr...

Halverson's Quality Roofing is a trusted, locally-owned roofing company serving Wasilla and the surrounding communities. We are committed to ensuring every roof we work on is safe, secure, and built t...

J & C Roofing

J & C Roofing

Wasilla AK 99629
Roofing

J & C Roofing is a trusted local roofing contractor serving homeowners throughout Wasilla, Alaska. We specialize in diagnosing and repairing the common roofing problems that affect our community, part...

A&B Roofing and Remodeling

A&B Roofing and Remodeling

Wasilla AK 99654
Roofing, General Contractors

A&B Roofing and Remodeling has been a trusted name in Wasilla since 2007, operating as a licensed roofing contractor and general builder. We specialize in both protecting and improving Mat-Su Valley h...

AK Build & Remodel

AK Build & Remodel

Wasilla AK 99654
Decks & Railing, Roofing, General Contractors

AK Build & Remodel LLC is a Wasilla-based, family-owned construction company serving clients throughout Alaska. We focus on both new builds and remodeling projects for homes, businesses, and vacation ...

Johnston Construction

Johnston Construction

6041 E Upper Ct, Palmer AK 99645
Roofing

Johnston Construction is a trusted roofing contractor serving Palmer, Alaska, and the surrounding Mat-Su Valley. We specialize in diagnosing and repairing common local roofing problems that Palmer hom...

Kingdom Contractors

Kingdom Contractors

12110 Business Blvrd Ste 6, Eagle River AK 99577
Roofing, Waterproofing, General Contractors

Kingdom Contractors is a veteran-owned and operated business serving Eagle River, AK, specializing in roofing, waterproofing, and general contracting. We understand the unique challenges of Alaska's c...

Bigfoot Decking & Services

Bigfoot Decking & Services

Wasilla AK 99654
Decks & Railing, Windows Installation, Roofing

Serving Wasilla and the surrounding communities, Bigfoot Decking & Services is your local expert for building and protecting your home's exterior. We specialize in constructing durable, low-maintenanc...

A M Services

A M Services

3520 N Wolverine Dr, Wasilla AK 99654
Roofing, Carpenters, Decks & Railing

A M Services in Wasilla, AK, is a trusted local contractor specializing in roofing and carpentry, with a focus on deck construction, repair, and replacement. Serving the Mat-Su Valley, they understand...

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Estimated Roofing Service Costs in Lakes, AK

Emergency Leak TarpingEstimated Range
$449 - $604
Roof Health InspectionEstimated Range
$174 - $234
Minor Roof Leak RepairEstimated Range
$649 - $874
Asphalt Shingle ReplacementEstimated Range
$12,574 - $16,774
Seamless Gutter InstallEstimated Range
$2,814 - $3,759

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2181) data for Lakes. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

FAQs

My Lakes home was built around 1986, and the roof looks worn. Is this normal for our area?

A 40-year-old architectural asphalt roof over 5/8-inch CDX plywood in the Lakes core is at the end of its service life. The primary failure mode here is not high heat but the cumulative effect of intense UV exposure during long summer days, followed by deep freeze-thaw cycles. This degrades the shingle's asphalt and granules, making them brittle. Combined with the flexing of the plywood decking over decades, this leads to cracks, granule loss, and a loss of water-shedding capability that a simple repair cannot address.

Should I consider solar shingles when I replace my roof, given our climate?

For most Lakes homeowners, traditional architectural asphalt shingles paired with a standalone PV system offer better value. While net metering is available, the region's low solar irradiance and high material costs for integrated solar shingles extend the payback period significantly. A 2026 approach is to install a high-quality, Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt roof designed for snow shedding and longevity, ensuring it is 'solar-ready' with proper conduit pathways and structural support for a future add-on panel array if energy costs shift.

My roof looks fine from the ground. Why would I need a professional inspection?

A visual 'walk-over' inspection misses critical subsurface conditions. We use infrared thermal imaging specifically to detect thermal anomalies caused by moisture trapped under the shingles or within the decking—a precursor to ice dams and rot. On an 8/12 pitch roof, this non-invasive scan from the eave can identify failing seals on architectural shingles and compromised areas of the 5/8-inch plywood deck long before any interior stain appears, allowing for precise, preventative repairs.

My homeowner's insurance premium just jumped again. Can a new roof actually lower my bill?

Yes, directly. Alaska insurers are applying a 14% average premium trend, heavily weighing roof condition and storm resilience. Upgrading to a roof that meets the IBHS FORTIFIED Home™ standard—which goes beyond code for high-wind attachment—makes your home a lower risk. Under Alaska Insurance Code Section 21.39.210, insurers can offer significant credits for such mitigation. In practical terms, the annual premium reduction often offsets a meaningful portion of the new roof's cost over its lifespan.

With our high winds, what specific roofing upgrades make sense for long-term durability?

The ASCE 7-22 standard designates this area for 115 mph winds, which dictates specific fastener patterns, high-wind rated shingles, and sealed roof deck attachments. While Class 4 impact resistance is not an insurance mandate here, it is a financial necessity for snow load durability. A Class 4 shingle resists damage from the occasional sub-0.75-inch hail and, more importantly, from freeze-thaw cycles and debris during the November-January storm season, preventing the small fractures that lead to major leaks.

A storm just ripped shingles off my roof, and water is coming in. What's your emergency response protocol?

Our dispatch prioritizes active leaks. A crew will mobilize from the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Building, taking the Parks Highway (AK-3) directly into the Lakes Residential Core for an estimated 45-60 minute arrival. The first action is a temporary waterproofing measure, typically a reinforced tarp system anchored to the roof deck and rafters, not just the shingles. This is a safety-critical, short-term fix to prevent interior damage and mold until a permanent repair or full replacement can be scheduled and inspected.

I've noticed mold in my attic. Could my roof ventilation be the cause?

Almost certainly. An 8/12 pitch roof creates a large attic cavity where warm, moist air from the home can become trapped. The 2021 IRC with Alaska amendments requires a balanced system of continuous soffit (intake) and ridge (exhaust) ventilation. An imbalance, often from blocked soffits or insufficient exhaust, leads to condensation on the cold plywood decking. This constant moisture promotes wood rot, reduces insulation R-value, and creates the perfect environment for mold growth, which can compromise indoor air quality.

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