Service Area: Burien, Washington

Fred Meyer Roofing provides roofing services in Burien, Washington and surrounding areas.

Storm & Weather Risk in Burien, Washington

Hail Risk

Low

Hurricane Risk

Low

Tornado Risk

Low

Wind Damage

High

Hail Risk: Washington experiences very little damaging hail, with rare small-hail events during spring and summer thunderstorms east of the Cascades.

Hurricane Risk: Washington does not experience hurricanes, though powerful Pacific extratropical cyclones can bring hurricane-force winds to the coast.

Tornado Risk: Washington averages about 3 tornadoes per year, mostly weak events west of the Cascades or brief landspouts in eastern Washington.

Wind Damage: Powerful Pacific storms bring intense winds to western Washington, with events like the 2006 Hanukkah Eve windstorm producing gusts over 100 mph and causing widespread roof damage.

Storm Season: October – AprilAvg. Annual Storms: 25Hail Days/Year: ~1

Sources: Storm risk data compiled from NOAA Storm Prediction Center, National Hurricane Center, NCEI Billion-Dollar Weather Events, and National Weather Service local forecast offices. Risk levels reflect historical frequency and severity of events in this area.

Average Roofing Costs in Burien, Washington

Roof Repair

$375$2,100

Average repair cost range

Full Replacement

$9,000$28,000

~2,100 sq ft avg · $440/square

Common Materials

Asphalt ShinglesArchitectural ShinglesMetal RoofingCedar ShakeCompositionFlat/TPO

Washington roofing costs are moderate-high, with the Seattle metro area commanding premium prices. Western Washington's persistent rain and moss growth require materials with excellent moisture resistance. Eastern Washington is drier and generally more affordable.

Insurance Tip: Washington homeowners insurance is affordable. Earthquake coverage is not included in standard policies and should be considered, especially in the Puget Sound region.

Best Season: Summer and early fall (June–October) offer the driest conditions in western Washington. Eastern Washington has a longer installation season.

Washington Roofing License & Insurance Requirements

License

Required

Insurance

Required

Bond

Required

License: Washington requires all contractors to register with the Department of Labor and Industries (L&I). Contractor registration is mandatory before performing any construction work, including roofing.

Insurance: Washington-registered contractors must carry general liability insurance ($250,000 combined single limit, or $200,000 per occurrence and $50,000 property damage). Workers' compensation is provided through L&I's industrial insurance program or an approved self-insurance plan.

Bond: Washington requires a surety bond for contractor registration. General contractors must carry a $12,000 bond; specialty contractors require a $6,000 bond.

Permits: Building permits are required for roofing work in Washington. Local building departments issue permits, and inspections are required upon completion.

Consumer Tips

  • Verify the contractor's registration at the L&I website (lni.wa.gov/verify)
  • Confirm the surety bond and liability insurance are current
  • Check the contractor's complaint history with L&I
  • Get at least 3 written estimates with detailed material specifications
  • Ask about experience with rain-climate roofing and moisture barriers
  • Ensure the contract includes scope, materials, timeline, warranty, and payment schedule

Regulatory body: Washington State Department of Labor and Industries