

Sunnyside is a vibrant community in the heart of the Yakima Valley with a mix of residential neighborhoods, agricultural properties, and commercial buildings. Peak Construction provides roofing services for homeowners and property owners across Sunnyside and nearby Yakima County communities.
Sunnyside sits in the lower Yakima Valley, where hot summers, cold winters, and seasonal snow create ongoing stress on roofing systems. Open landscapes and older housing also increase exposure to wind, UV, and long-term material wear.
We understand:
Every Sunnyside project begins with an on-site evaluation, allowing us to match the right roofing system to the property's age, orientation, and local exposure.
Sunnyside roofs are exposed to a mix of summer heat, winter snow, freeze-thaw cycles, and strong valley winds that gradually reduce roof lifespan and performance over time. Many issues develop slowly and only become visible after long-term weather exposure.
Common roofing problems in Sunnyside include:
Without proper materials and installation suited to Sunnyside's climate, these conditions can lead to early roof failure and interior water damage.
Peak Construction is a licensed, bonded, and insured roofing contractor serving Sunnyside and Yakima County for nearly 30 years. We focus on honest pricing, clear communication, and roofing systems built for long-term durability.
Homeowners choose us for:
From re-roofs and metal roofing to full roof replacements, every project is completed with the same commitment to quality craftsmanship and durability.
Our roofing systems are designed specifically for lower Yakima Valley conditions, not generic specifications. Materials and installation methods are matched to each property's structure, exposure, and environment.
Built to handle:
The result is a roofing system built for long-term performance across Sunnyside's homes and properties.
If you are planning roofing work in Sunnyside or surrounding communities, Peak Construction is here to help with reliable, long lasting roofing solutions built for Yakima County conditions.