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FAQs
Our roof was replaced around the same time as many others in Central Tonasket. Why does it look so worn compared to newer ones?
Your 1962-era home likely has its original 1x6 tongue and groove pine plank decking. Architectural shingles installed over this older decking are subjected to more movement and less uniform support than modern plywood or OSB. Combined with decades of Tonasket's UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles, this leads to accelerated granule loss and cracking. For homes built in this period, the decking itself often becomes the failure point long before a modern shingle's expected lifespan is reached.
With the federal tax credit and Okanogan PUD's net metering, should I consider solar shingles instead of a traditional reroof?
Solar shingles integrate photovoltaic cells into the roofing plane, offering a streamlined look. However, for a home with existing 1x6 plank decking, the substrate must often be fully sheathed first, adding significant cost. Traditional architectural shingles paired with a separate, rack-mounted solar array often provide better energy output per dollar and allow for independent repair or replacement. Given the 30% Federal ITC and local net metering, the economic analysis in 2026 typically favors optimizing the roof structure first, then adding solar as a separate, upgradeable system.
My homeowner's insurance premium just increased again. Can a new roof actually lower my bill in Tonasket?
Yes, directly. Washington insurers are now applying significant premium credits for roofs that meet IBHS FORTIFIED standards, a voluntary program gaining traction here. Given the state's 14% average premium trend, upgrading to a FORTIFIED-rated roof with enhanced wind attachment and sealed decking can offset that increase and often reduce your annual cost. The investment shifts your roof from a liability to an asset that statistically reduces the insurer's risk of a major wind or water claim.
A roofer did a 'walk-over' and said my roof is fine, but I'm worried about hidden leaks. What does a real inspection involve?
A visual walk-over often misses critical failure points, especially on older plank decking. A comprehensive inspection uses moisture meters at multiple interior attic access points to identify sub-surface wetting in the wood deck. We also perform a fastener withdrawal test on a discreet shingle tab to check for adhesive failure. For Tonasket homes, we focus on the north-facing slopes and valleys where moisture persists longest, giving you a factual report on the deck's integrity, not just the shingle surface.
A tree limb just punctured our roof during a winter storm and it's actively leaking. What's your emergency response protocol?
We dispatch a two-person mitigation crew from our staging area near Tonasket City Park. They travel north on US Route 97 with emergency tarping, plywood, and water extraction equipment. Our target arrival for Central Tonasket addresses is 45-60 minutes. The priority is to create a watertight seal over the breach, protect the interior from further damage, and document the conditions for your insurance adjuster. This rapid response is critical to prevent secondary damage to the tongue and groove plank decking below.
We get heavy wind and occasional hail. What roofing upgrades make the most financial sense for our standard gable roof?
For Tonasket's 110 mph wind zone, the first upgrade is proper decking attachment—securing those 1x6 pine planks with modern code-compliant fasteners. Second, specifying Class 4 impact-resistant shingles is financially prudent. While not mandated by code, their proven performance against moderate hail reduces the frequency of cosmetic damage claims. This combination directly addresses the two largest causes of storm-related loss during our November-January peak season, protecting your deductible and preserving your home's value.
My attic feels like a sauna in summer and I see frost in winter. Could my 6/12 pitch roof have a ventilation problem?
Absolutely. A 6/12 pitch standard gable roof requires a balanced system of intake at the eaves and exhaust at the ridge, per the 2021 IRC with Washington amendments. On older homes, soffit vents are often blocked by insulation or lacking entirely. This traps heat and moisture against the backside of your plank decking, leading to wood rot, mold, and premature asphalt shingle failure. Correcting this is not an aesthetic upgrade; it's a structural preservation measure for your home's envelope.
My neighbor got a permit for his roof, but another contractor said it wasn't needed. What are the actual 2026 rules in Okanogan County?
A building permit from the Okanogan County Building Department is required for a full roof replacement. The 2021 Washington State Building Code amendments mandate specific material upgrades, including a 36-inch-wide strip of ice and water shield along the eaves in our climate zone. Furthermore, all contractors must be registered with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. Skipping the permit process risks a stop-work order, fines, and an installation that may not meet the enhanced wind uplift and flashing requirements now in effect, voiding both manufacturer warranties and potential insurance credits.