Pierce County, Washington
Pierce County Roofing Contractor
GripGo Roofing is a family-owned, Washington-registered roofing contractor that serves homeowners throughout Pierce County — Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood, University Place, Gig Harbor, Bonney Lake, Sumner, Spanaway, Parkland, Graham, Fife, Milton, Edgewood, DuPont and Steilacoom. Free on-site inspections; permits pulled; ventilation done right.
Washington State registered roofing contractor · WA Contractor Registration #GRIPGRL744MS
Where we work in Pierce County
Pierce County coverage
GripGo Roofing serves homeowners throughout Pierce County. If your address sits on the county line or in an unincorporated area, call and we'll confirm before scheduling.
Tacoma
North End, Proctor, Stadium, Hilltop, South Tacoma
Puyallup
South Hill, Downtown, Sunrise, Shaw Road
Lakewood
Oakbrook, Tillicum, Lake City, American Lake
University Place
Chambers Creek, Sunset Terrace, Day Island
Gig Harbor
Harbor Hill, Canterwood, Rosedale, Artondale
Bonney Lake
Tehaleh, Sky Island, Downtown
Sumner
Downtown, Sumner Heights, Elhi Hill
Federal Way (Pierce side)
Addresses south of the King / Pierce county line
Spanaway
Spanaway Lake, Bresemann, Elk Plain edge
Parkland
Midland, Summit, PLU area
Graham
Kapowsin, Benston, rural acreage properties
Orting
Downtown, Calistoga, Whitehawk
Buckley
Downtown, Mundy Loss, Foothills corridor
Fife
Fife Heights, Radiance, Milton line
Milton
Downtown Milton, Surprise Lake area
Edgewood
Jovita, Meridian corridor
DuPont
Northwest Landing, Palisade, Hoffman Hill
Steilacoom
Historic Steilacoom, Cormorant Passage bluff
Eatonville
Downtown, Ohop Valley, Clear Lake
Roy
Downtown Roy and surrounding acreage
Ruston
Point Ruston, Ruston Way waterfront
Wilkeson
Historic Wilkeson townsite
Carbonado
Carbon River corridor
South Hill
Meridian, Woodland, Firgrove
Frederickson
Canyon Road corridor and newer plats
Midland
Portland Ave corridor
Summit
Summit View, Waller area
Elk Plain
Elk Plain, Roy Y area
What makes Pierce County roofs different
South Sound roofing concerns we plan for
Exposed bluff & waterfront wind
Homes on open bluffs near Gig Harbor, Steilacoom and Point Ruston may experience stronger wind exposure and wind-driven rain. On exposed slopes we spec higher wind-rated systems and full ice-and-water at eaves and rakes.
Varied housing stock
Roof age and construction vary significantly between older Tacoma neighborhoods and newer South Hill or Tehaleh plats. We inspect each roofing system individually rather than assuming a single answer.
Moisture & drainage
Western Washington roofs experience frequent moisture, seasonal rain and extended damp weather. We size gutters and downspouts to the roof plane rather than defaulting to a single number.
Cedar shake conversions
Some homeowners with aging cedar shake roofs consider composite, metal or asphalt alternatives. When that's the path we handle re-decking, new underlayment and the finished system in one project.
Services offered in Pierce County
Every roofing service — available across Pierce County

Asphalt shingle roofing
Architectural shingles from GAF, Owens Corning and CertainTeed — the most common residential roof in the South Sound.
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Synthetic (composite) roofing
Cedar and slate looks without the maintenance — a common choice in HOA-controlled Pierce County plats.
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Metal roofing
Standing seam and snap-lock metal — durable on exposed bluff and foothill properties.
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Roof repair
Storm damage, flashing repair and leak diagnosis across every Pierce County city we serve.
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Gutters, downspouts & leaf guards
5" and 6" seamless aluminum, sized to the roof — not a default.
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How a Pierce County inspection actually goes
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Walk the roof plane by plane — every ridge, valley, penetration and eave.
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Attic inspection for staining, insulation moisture, blocked soffit intake and inadequate exhaust.
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Photograph flashing, boots, valleys, gutter tie-ins — you get every photo, no gatekeeping.
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Written scope with material options and a plain-English recommendation. No pressure, no upsell.
Pierce County FAQs
Questions Pierce County homeowners ask us
Do you serve all of Pierce County, or only Tacoma?+
We serve homeowners throughout Pierce County — Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood, University Place, Gig Harbor, Bonney Lake, Sumner, Spanaway, Parkland, Graham, Orting, Buckley, Fife, Milton, Edgewood, DuPont, Steilacoom and the surrounding unincorporated communities. If your address sits on a county line or well out in rural acreage, call and we'll confirm scheduling before we book you.
What's different about roofing in Pierce County?+
Pierce County covers everything from waterfront bluffs in Gig Harbor and Steilacoom to foothill properties near Orting and Buckley. Exposure, tree cover and roof age vary a lot between those areas, so we inspect each roofing system individually rather than assuming one answer for the whole county.
Do you handle cedar-shake to composite or metal conversions?+
Yes. Some homeowners with aging cedar roofs consider asphalt, synthetic or metal alternatives to reduce ongoing maintenance. When that's the path we tear the shake off the skip sheathing, re-deck with plywood, install a full modern underlayment system, and finish with architectural asphalt, synthetic composite or standing seam metal depending on your budget and any HOA guidelines.
How do you handle Pierce County permits and inspections?+
Cities like Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood, University Place and Gig Harbor issue their own roofing permits; unincorporated Pierce County goes through Planning and Public Works. We pull permits when the scope requires one and schedule the sheathing and final inspections with the local authority. It's built into the price, not an add-on.
Can you match an HOA roofing spec in a Pierce County community?+
Some communities and homeowner associations have requirements for roofing materials, profiles or colors. Homeowners should confirm their community's current guidelines before making a final selection. Send us the covenant and we'll pull matching architectural shingles or synthetic tiles that satisfy the HOA before we submit the architectural review packet.
How fast can you respond to a leak in Tacoma, Puyallup or Lakewood?+
For active leaks we usually make it out to Pierce County within 24 – 48 hours to tarp, dry-in and inspect. Permanent repairs are scheduled once the roof is dry enough to work safely.
North of the Pierce County line? We also cover King County roofing and Snohomish County roofing.
Ready when you are
Free Pierce County inspection, honest recommendation, no pressure. Call (425) 505-0466 or request an estimate below.
