Roofing Contractor in Lakewood, WA

Lakewood homeowners deal with lake-effect moisture, mature trees, and a mix of mid-century and contemporary roofs. Roof Wizards provides licensed roofing services across Lakewood — from moss treatment to full replacement and emergency repairs.

Climate reality in Lakewood

Proximity to American Lake, Lake Steilacoom, and Gravelly Lake means higher humidity and shade along many streets. That environment accelerates moss and algae growth on north slopes. Storm systems that stall over South Sound can dump multi-day rain, revealing leaks that only show when gutters overflow or flashings fail.

Local housing stock

Lakewood’s housing includes mid-century ranches, townhomes, and larger properties near the lakes. Many roofs from the 1980s–2000s are entering replacement age for the PNW. Flat or low-slope sections on additions and porches often need torch-down or membrane attention rather than standard shingles.

Neighborhoods we serve

We work throughout Lakewood, including areas near Tillicum, the JBLM corridor, and lakeside neighborhoods. Veteran and military-family households are a meaningful part of the local community — we keep estimates clear, timelines realistic, and communication straightforward.

Services Lakewood homeowners request

Lakewood customers frequently need moss removal, leak repair on aging valleys, full architectural shingle replacement, and help with storm or insurance claims. Low-slope porch and addition roofs are another common call.

Explore roof replacement, roof repair, and moss removal — or request a free estimate for your Lakewood property.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work near JBLM / Tillicum?

Yes. We serve Lakewood and the surrounding Pierce County communities, including neighborhoods near Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

Can moss damage a Lakewood roof quickly?

Yes. Moss traps moisture against shingles, lifts edges, and shortens roof life. Early treatment is far cheaper than waiting for leaks.

What roofing materials work best in Lakewood?

Architectural asphalt remains common and cost-effective. Metal and quality underlayment upgrades can make sense for longevity. We’ll recommend based on your roof’s slope, shade, and budget.