Your Twin Hills Roofing Experts
One thing that surprises a lot of Twin Hills homeowners during inspections is how much of their roofing trouble originates in the attic, not on the roof surface. Inadequate ventilation — blocked soffit vents, insufficient intake for the exhaust system, insulation covering airflow pathways — creates conditions that damage roofing materials from below and from inside. In Alaska's climate, that means accelerated shingle aging in summer and ice dam conditions in winter. Fixing the ventilation is often as important as fixing the roof.
That volume of local work means we know the housing stock, the weather patterns, and the specific failure modes common in this area.
Census data puts Twin Hills's median home build year at 1990, meaning the average roof in Dillingham County is now 36 years old. Most roofing warranties — both manufacturer and labor — carry terms of 10–30 years. At 36 years, many Twin Hills homeowners are operating outside warranty coverage without knowing it. A current inspection establishes your roof's actual condition and remaining service life in writing.