
Real Projects Completed In High Elevation Conditions
These projects highlight system-focused installations designed for snow load, ventilation balance, and long-term mountain performance. Each case study reflects disciplined installation practices and roofing systems built to withstand demanding mountain conditions.
Snow-Country Roofing System Cle Elum
The home featured multiple low-pitch transitions and heavy snow accumulation zones. The builder wanted a system designed for long-term snow load performance.
See moreSnow Load System — Ronald
Steep-slope cabin with ice dam history. Installed a fully adhered underlayment, snow retention guards, and sealed ridge assembly to eliminate recurring damage.
See moreMountain Cabin Re-Roof — Thorp
Owner reported annual ice damage to gutters and fascia. Re-roofed with a snow-country specific assembly including eave protection and improved ventilation baffles.
See moreHigh-Elevation System — Liberty
Remote high-elevation property with extreme freeze-thaw exposure. Custom assembly with 6-inch eave ice barrier, vented ridge, and interlocking metal panels.
See moreLow-Pitch Re-Roof — South Cle Elum
Low-slope roof with recurring leak history. Converted to a tapered insulation assembly with TPO membrane and perimeter snow guard system.
See moreYear-Round Residence — Snoqualmie Pass
Year-round occupied residence at 3,000 ft elevation. Required full system engineering for snow load, ventilation balance, and long-term water management.
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