

Easton sits at the gateway to Snoqualmie Pass, where heavy snowfall and mountain exposure require roofing systems built for long-term performance. Peak Construction provides roofing solutions for full-time residents, cabin owners near Lake Easton, and properties along the I-90 corridor.
Roofing in Easton is unlike most areas of Kittitas County. Located just east of Snoqualmie Pass at over 2,100 feet elevation, the region receives 150-200 inches of snow annually. Freeze-thaw cycles, I-90 wind exposure, and mountain conditions place constant stress on roofing systems.
Our experience in Easton includes understanding:
Peak Construction has worked across Easton, Lake Easton, Cabin Creek, and nearby forest communities, serving year-round homes and seasonal cabins.
Even well-built roofs in Easton face stress that flatland homes rarely experience. Heavy snowfall, moisture, and constant temperature changes create long-term pressure on roofing systems, often leading to hidden damage over time.
Common roofing issues in Easton include:
These issues develop slowly, making regular inspections and proper material selection essential in Easton's mountain climate. Roofing systems that perform in lower-elevation areas often struggle under these conditions.
Peak Construction is a Washington-licensed, bonded, and insured roofing contractor serving Easton and Kittitas County for nearly three decades. We deliver honest pricing, clear timelines, and durable roofing systems built for Easton's mountain winters.
Homeowners in Easton choose us for:
From full roof replacements to snow management upgrades, every project is completed with consistent craftsmanship and care, earning strong referrals across the Easton area.
Every Peak Construction roof is built for Easton's high-elevation Cascade weather, not generic specifications. Materials and systems are selected based on each property's exposure, elevation, and snowfall conditions.
Our roofing systems are built to handle:
The result is a roofing system built for long-term performance, delivering quiet reliability and durability for decades in one of Washington's most demanding climates.
Let's build a roofing system designed to handle deep snow, mountain winds, and long Cascade winters with lasting durability and reliability.