

Yakima features a wide mix of housing, from older downtown homes and mid-century ranch properties to newer residential developments. Peak Construction provides roofing solutions for homeowners and property owners across Yakima and surrounding Yakima County communities.
Yakima sits in a high-desert valley with strong seasonal shifts, from hot, dry summers to cold winters with snow and ice. These conditions create constant stress on roofing materials, especially on exposed and older properties.
We understand:
Every Yakima project begins with an on-site evaluation, allowing us to match the right roofing system to the property’s age, orientation, and local exposure.
Roofs in Yakima deal with a demanding mix of heat, cold, wind, and seasonal snow, a combination that accelerates wear across a wide range of roofing materials. Many problems develop quietly over multiple seasons and only become visible as interior damage or structural issues.
Common roofing problems include:
Without proper materials and installation, these conditions shorten roof lifespan and increase repair risks. Every Peak Construction project is built to handle the specific conditions Yakima properties face year after year.
Peak Construction is a Washington-licensed, bonded, and insured roofing contractor serving Yakima and Yakima County for nearly 30 years. We focus on honest pricing, clear communication, and roofing systems built for long-term performance in high-desert conditions.
Homeowners and property owners choose us for:
From residential re-roofs to metal roofing and full replacements, every project is completed with consistent craftsmanship and durability.
Every Peak Construction roof is designed for Yakima’s real climate conditions, not generic specifications. We match materials, ventilation, and installation methods to each property’s exposure and structure.
Our roofing systems are built to handle:
The result is a roofing system designed for durability and long-term performance across Yakima’s diverse property types.
Let's build a roofing system designed to handle Yakima Valley weather, summer heat, winter snow, high-desert wind, and freeze-thaw cycles, with long-term durability and reliability.