Roofing Contractor Serving Picnic Point, WA

Wind-rated roofing for the wooded, waterfront homes between Picnic Point Park and the Puget Sound bluffs.

A Roofing Contractor Built for Picnic Point's Waterfront Exposure

Picnic Point is a wooded, waterfront-facing neighborhood along Puget Sound, sitting between Lynnwood and Mukilteo and best known for the beach access at Picnic Point Park on Picnic Point Road. Most of the housing here is large single-family homes, many with water views, along with a smaller number of townhomes and condos — several neighborhoods have their own HOA-maintained walking trails through the surrounding forest.

Homes closer to the bluff face Puget Sound directly, which means more wind exposure and driving rain than you’d find a few blocks inland. We see this show up as lifted or missing shingles on roofs that weren’t installed with wind-rated materials or reinforced fastening, especially after the stronger windstorms that move through in fall and winter.

Further from the water, the neighborhood’s heavy tree cover creates a different problem — more shade, more debris, and faster moss growth. We treat these as two different roofing conditions within the same neighborhood rather than a single generic recommendation. As a Lynnwood-based, GAF-certified contractor, we regularly work throughout Picnic Point and the surrounding Edmonds waterfront.

Call 425-737-7760 today to schedule a free roof inspection in Picnic Point.

Roof Replacement

Roof Replacement

Full tear-off and replacement using wind-rated architectural shingles built for direct Puget Sound exposure.
Roof Repair

Roof Repair

Repairs for wind-lifted shingles, damaged flashing, and storm-related leaks common on bluff-facing homes.
Roof Cleaning

Roof Cleaning

Moss and algae removal for the neighborhood's more wooded, inland lots where shade accelerates buildup.
Gutter Installation

Gutter Installation

Seamless gutters built to handle driving rain and higher runoff on waterfront-facing roofs.
New Roof Construction

New Roof Construction

Code-compliant roofing for new waterfront and infill construction throughout Picnic Point.
PVC & Flat Roofing

PVC & Flat Roofing

Waterproof membrane systems for additions and low-slope sections on larger waterfront homes.
Other Roofing Services

Other Roofing Services

Ventilation upgrades and maintenance plans tailored to wind exposure or tree cover, depending on the property.

Why Picnic Point Homeowners Choose Skilled Roofing

Why Picnic Point Homeowners Choose Skilled Roofing

A roof that performs well a few blocks inland can fail early right on the bluff, and a roof built purely for wind resistance can still develop moss under heavy tree cover. Picnic Point homeowners choose us because we plan for both:

  • Wind-rated materials for waterfront exposure — For homes facing the Sound directly, we install shingles and fastening systems rated for higher wind uplift, not standard residential-grade materials.
  • Moss-focused solutions for wooded, inland lots — For homes set back under tree cover, we prioritize algae-resistant shingles and ventilation over wind-rated upgrades that wouldn’t be the real issue.
  • We inspect for the property’s actual exposure — Two homes a few blocks apart in Picnic Point can need very different roofing systems, and we don’t apply a single template to the whole neighborhood.
  • Storm damage and insurance documentation — We repair wind and storm damage promptly and can help document it for insurance claims, which matters more here than in less exposed neighborhoods.
  • Licensed, bonded, insured, and accountable — BBB accredited with a GAF certification, and every job carries our name and warranty.
  • A verifiable track record — 5.0 stars across 100+ Google reviews and a 2026 Excellence in Roofing Award, with references available on request.

Frequently Asked Questions — Roofing in Picnic Point, WA

Yes, homes closer to the Puget Sound bluff face more direct wind and driving rain, which puts more stress on shingles and flashing than homes further inland in the same neighborhood.
Yes, we repair lifted shingles, damaged flashing, and other wind-related issues, and can help document the damage for insurance purposes.
Both, depending on where the home sits. Inland lots under heavy tree cover deal with moss and shade, while bluff-facing homes deal more with wind exposure.
Wind-rated architectural shingles with reinforced fastening patterns perform best on homes with direct Sound exposure.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency roofing service for storm damage and active leaks throughout the neighborhood.
Yes, in addition to single-family roofing, we work on smaller multi-unit properties throughout the neighborhood.

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Get a Free Roof Inspection in Picnic Point

Waterfront exposure or wooded inland lot — we'll recommend the roofing system that actually fits your property.