Roofing Contractor in Olympia, WA
Olympia is one of the wettest major cities in the South Sound, with long rainy seasons and roofs that stay damp for months. Roof Wizards serves Olympia and Thurston County with replacement, repair, moss treatment, and help on low-slope systems common on local homes and small commercial buildings.
Climate reality in Olympia
Olympia averages over 50 inches of rain and roughly 163 rainy days per year — more wet days than Tacoma or Seattle. That climate accelerates moss growth, granule loss, and leak risk at flashings. Atmospheric rivers can overwhelm gutters and older valleys quickly.
Local housing stock
Olympia’s mix includes downtown-adjacent older homes, 1970s–1990s neighborhoods, and newer builds toward Lacey and Tumwater. Low-slope sections and flat additions are more common here than in some Pierce County markets, so torch-down, TPO, and careful drainage detailing matter. Tree cover in older neighborhoods keeps north slopes wet.
Neighborhoods we serve
We serve Olympia, and coordinate work for nearby Lacey and Tumwater homeowners as part of our Thurston County coverage. From Westside neighborhoods to southeast Olympia, we match materials and scope to local rainfall and roof design.
Services Olympia homeowners request
Olympia clients frequently need moss removal, full re-roofs on aging composition, leak repair after multi-day storms, and low-slope membrane work. We also help document storm damage for insurance when wind or water intrusion hits.
Explore roof replacement, roof repair, and moss removal — or request a free estimate for your Olympia property.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you serve Lacey and Tumwater too?
Yes. Olympia is our Thurston County anchor, and we serve surrounding communities including Lacey and Tumwater.
Are flat or low-slope roofs common in Olympia?
More so than in some hillside markets. We inspect drainage, membrane condition, and transitions to steep slopes so water has a clear path off the building.
What’s the best time for a re-roof in Olympia?
Drier stretches from late spring through early fall are ideal, but emergency repairs happen year-round. We’ll be honest about weather windows and protection plans.
