Washington, WA

Satellite Roof Measurement Software
for Washington Roofing Contractors

Seattle has one of the highest moss growth rates in the US, driving re-roofing and maintenance demand. The Cascadia subduction zone means seismic-qualified roofing attachments are increasingly specified. Eastern Washington has wildfire exposure.

Reports cost $8 USD after 3 free reports. Available across all Washington metros. Insurance-ready documentation for wind-driven rain, moss/algae, wildfire ember exposure (eastern wa) claims.

Washington Storm & Roofing Profile

4
Hail Days/Year
Average annual hail events
none
Hurricane Risk
Based on NOAA historical data
160,000+
Annual Insurance Claims
Estimated roofing claims/year
Primary Peril
Wind-driven rain, moss/algae, wildfire ember exposure (eastern WA)

Washington Roofing Building Code

Washington State Residential Code 2021

Seismic zone 3-4 provisions for Cascadia subduction zone; WUI requirements in eastern WA

Source: Washington State Building Department, as of 2026. Roof Manager reports include pitch-corrected area calculations that satisfy code documentation requirements.

Washington Cities We Serve

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Frequently Asked Questions — Washington Roofing

Does Roof Manager work in Washington?

Yes. Roof Manager generates satellite-powered roof measurement reports for roofing contractors in Washington. Google Solar API coverage is available for the vast majority of Washington addresses. Reports cost $8 USD after 3 free.

What is the primary roofing peril in Washington?

Wind-driven rain, moss/algae, wildfire ember exposure (eastern WA). Seattle has one of the highest moss growth rates in the US, driving re-roofing and maintenance demand. The Cascadia subduction zone means seismic-qualified roofing attachments are increasingly specified. Eastern Washington has wildfire exposure.

What building code applies to roofing in Washington?

Washington has adopted Washington State Residential Code 2021. Seismic zone 3-4 provisions for Cascadia subduction zone; WUI requirements in eastern WA

Which insurance companies cover roof damage in Washington?

The top roofing insurance carriers in Washington include State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Farmers, Mutual of Enumclaw. Roof Manager reports are accepted as supporting documentation for claims with these carriers.

How do I document a storm damage claim in Washington?

Generate a Roof Manager satellite report, include the pitch-corrected area and edge breakdown, and submit the PDF to the adjuster. Washington averages 160,000+ roofing claims per year. Reports take under 60 seconds to generate.

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