Lakewood, WA Standing Seam Roof Review (2021) — Water Damage & Project Management Fail

Lakewood, WA

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Roofing installation in Lakewood: the project was split into two phases due to cost, and the homeowner paid $88k to complete phase one (the back side of the home). During the install water ran into four different rooms, contractors could not stop it — at one point a worker shrugged “I don’t know” — leaving the homeowner to call the job a disappointing disaster and request weekly onsite project management and a close‑out walkthrough.

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Likely To Recommend

★☆☆☆☆ Strongly disagree
“This was a disappointing disaster for me. My project was broken in two phases because of the cost. I paid the 88k dollars to complete phase one which is the back side of my home. During the install we had water running into 4 different rooms and they couldn’t get it to stop, at one point he shrugged his shoulders and said I don’t know.”

Sales Punctuality

★★★☆☆ Neutral
“Paul was on time for meetings but took long periods of time between meetings and quotes.”

Sales Knowledge

★★★★☆ Agree
“Paul was very knowledgeable on the product.”

Employees Professionalism

★★★☆☆ Neutral

Communication

★☆☆☆☆ Strongly disagree
“The project manager was nonexistent during the install. Told me what I wanted to hear but didn’t follow through especially when it came to the leaks that were occurring in my home during the install.”

Installation Crew

★☆☆☆☆ Strongly disagree
“My yard was a mess, multiple leaks in my home.”

Quality Of Materials

★★☆☆☆ Disagree
“Material feels cheap and flimsy, scratches easily with ladder against caps.”

Quality Of Workmanship

★★☆☆☆ Disagree
“While the main roof panels look fine the caps and flashing looks awful.”

Clean & Safe

★★☆☆☆ Disagree
“My yard was a mess. old panels laid around for a long time, new panels sat in my grass eventually killing it.”

Professional Completion

★☆☆☆☆ Strongly disagree
“My project was rushed into completion with the crew pushed out with another job they needed to get to. Such a rush they left existing roof material and covered with the new product because they didn’t have time.”

Problem Resolution

★☆☆☆☆ Strongly disagree
“I’m still waiting!!!!!! The caps on my house look like garbage. Areas have 2x4s still exposed, missing drip edges, uneven lines.”

Schedule

★☆☆☆☆ Strongly disagree
“I was told my roof would take 2 weeks, it ended up taking 2 months. Weather was an issue I understand, but install crew didn’t show up on multiple days with sunny clear weather.”

Roof Details

Roof Installation Location: Lakewood, WA

Roof Installation Year: 2021

Roof Age: 5 years, 4 months, 24 days

Review Submitted: 0 years, 2 months, 26 days after completion date

Roof System: InterlockÂź Standing Seam Metal Roofing

Roof Color: Black

Local Interlock Roofing Company Near Lakewood

Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc.

Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. is the official installer of the Interlock¼ Lifetime Metal Roofing System throughout Washington and the greater Pacific Northwest. Trusted in Western Washington since 1997, we specialize in premium, heavy-gauge aluminum roofing engineered to handle the region’s relentless rain, coastal wind, moss growth, and freeze-thaw cycles — all backed by a Lifetime Limited Warranty and our promise: Never Re-Roof Again.¼ From Seattle and Tacoma to Bellevue, Bellingham, Stanwood, and Vancouver, WA, our factory-trained crews install five architectural Interlock¼ profiles — Slate, Cedar Shingle, Shake, Mediterranean Tile, and Standing Seam — each finished with the Alunar¼ Coating System for long-term color retention, corrosion resistance, and energy efficiency. Every Interlock roof is lightweight, non-combustible, and fully solar compatible, offering homeowners a beautiful, sustainable roof designed to last a lifetime in Washington’s demanding climate.

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Top 10 Metal Roofing FAQs for Homeowners in Lakewood

Homeowners researching metal roofing in Lakewood often have several important questions before replacing their roof. Many people want to understand how metal roofing compares to traditional materials like asphalt shingles in terms of lifespan, durability, cost, and long-term value. Roofing decisions can also be influenced by local weather conditions. Homes in Lakewood may experience environmental factors such as rain, wind, snow, heat, fire, or seasonal storms that can impact roof performance over time. The following frequently asked questions help explain what homeowners should know when evaluating metal roofing and why many people choose durable roofing systems designed for long-term protection.

How long will a metal roof last in Lakewood, WA?

Metal roofs in Lakewood commonly last at least 50–75+ years, while asphalt shingles typically last much less (often 15–30 years). Lakewood sits in the Puget Sound lowlands with strong fall–winter rainfall and only light, infrequent snow—conditions that favor moisture-related issues (moss and rot) on weaker roofing materials but are gentle on roofs for heavy snow loads. Coastal moisture and persistent humidity encourage moss growth and corrosion risks for some materials, so homeowners pick metal for its resistance to moisture, wind, and biological growth, plus lower maintenance and longer life in this marine-influenced climate. Interlock Metal Roofing systems use heavy-gauge aluminum and a lifetime limited 50-year transferable warranty designed for long-term protection.

How much does it cost to install a metal roof in Lakewood, WA?

Metal roofs in Lakewood typically cost more upfront than asphalt shingles, but many homeowners weigh lifetime value over initial price. Local factors matter: Lakewood sits in the Puget Sound lowlands with mild, wet winters and a maritime climate that produces prolonged seasonal rainfall, and high humidity that encourages moss and organic buildup on roofs—conditions that make low‑maintenance, durable materials attractive. Roof cost depends on size, slope and complexity, tear‑off, flashing, skylights, and labor; local permitting, access and contractor rates also influence price. Durable metal systems can reduce future repair and replacement costs through longer service life and resistance to moss/rot. Interlock Metal Roofing positions itself on long‑term ownership value rather than competing as a low‑cost option.

Should I choose metal roofing or asphalt shingles for my Lakewood home?

Lakewood’s wet winters and persistent coastal moisture mean frequent roof wetting and a high risk of moss and algae growth, especially in shady areas; November is typically the wettest month with many wet days annually. Humidity and mild winters further encourage biological growth that shortens shingle life. Lifespan: asphalt shingles usually last ~20–30 years; metal roofing commonly lasts over 50 years. Maintenance: shingles need regular moss removal, spot repairs and periodic replacement; metal needs less cleaning and fewer repairs. Durability: metal better resists moisture, wind and rot; shingles are more vulnerable in Lakewood’s damp conditions. Long-term value: higher upfront cost for metal but lower lifecycle costs and longer protection. Homeowners who prioritize durability and long-term protection often choose metal. Interlock Metal Roofing systems appeal in Lakewood for their 50+ year performance, tight interlocking panels that shed moisture and moss, and strong architectural curb appeal.

Are metal roofs noisy when it rains in Lakewood?

As a Lakewood homeowner: metal roofs are not unusually noisy in rain — that’s a common myth. Lakewood has frequent fall–winter rain, and wet, mild conditions that can encourage moss and prolonged surface moisture. Western Washington’s maritime climate means milder temperatures and persistent humidity, which affect roof maintenance more than sound levels. Modern residential metal roofs installed over solid decking don’t sound like barn roofs; insulation, attic volume, underlayment and the full roof assembly control impact noise. Installation quality—secure fastening, proper underlayment and sound-dampening layers—matters. Properly installed residential metal roofs typically sound similar to asphalt or composite roofs. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are installed as complete residential roofing systems.

How energy-efficient are metal roofs in Lakewood?

Yes — metal roofing can be energy efficient in Lakewood, WA, but the degree of benefit depends on installation and local climate. Lakewood has wet, overcast winters and drier, mild summers, with peak precipitation in late fall, so roof moisture and moss growth are local concerns that affect longevity and thermal performance. Metal roofing reflects sunlight, reducing cooling loads in summer, but overall energy performance is driven by the whole roof assembly: underlayment, insulation, ventilation, and coatings. In Lakewood’s temperate climate, reflectivity helps during summer heat spells, while proper insulation and ventilation control heat loss and moisture in winter. Homeowners consider energy efficiency to lower bills, improve comfort, and increase resale value. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are designed to support long-term home performance.

How does metal roofing in Lakewood, WA withstand wind, hail, and severe weather?

In Lakewood, WA, persistent fall–spring rainfall and year‑round high humidity encourage moss/lichen growth and prolonged roof wetting, while occasional Pacific storm winds and light winter snow are also factors to consider. Metal roofing performs very well in wind, shed snow quickly, and resists rot and moss compared with many shingles, but impact (hail) resistance and leak performance depend on roofing system design, installation quality, and material durability. Homeowners compare materials by weighing leak/vapor management, warranty, and resistance to wind, hail, and biological growth because long wet seasons plus storm events drive repair costs. Interlock Metal Roofing systems are engineered for durability, enhanced hail protection, and certified wind resistance, making them a strong option for Lakewood’s wet, mild‑winter climate when properly specified and installed.

Will a metal roof rust or corrode in Lakewood's wet climate?

Lakewood’s maritime climate brings frequent rainfall, high humidity and coastal moisture—conditions that promote corrosion and moss growth on roofs year‑round. Metal roofing performance depends on the type of metal: steel, galvanized or painted steel, aluminum and copper behave differently, and some alloys/finishes resist corrosion far better than bare steel. Aluminum performs particularly well in wet or coastal environments because it forms a stable oxide layer that limits rust. Homeowners should prioritize corrosion resistance when comparing materials in Lakewood—it means longer life, lower maintenance and less staining or leak risk in a wet, moss‑prone setting. Interlock Metal Roofing systems use aluminum construction designed for strong corrosion resistance and are protected by the Alunar Coating System for extra protection.

How often should I inspect and maintain my metal roof in Lakewood?

Lakewood’s climate has frequent fall–spring rain and relatively high humidity, which promotes moss and algae growth on shaded surfaces; the Pacific Northwest’s overcast, moist conditions also encourage moss accumulation on roofs. FAQ: Metal roofs are generally low maintenance and outperform many materials in wet, humid Lakewood, resisting rot and shedding rain well. No roof is maintenance-free—inspect seasonally (after storms) for debris, blocked gutters, damaged flashing, and around penetrations (vents, skylights). Remove moss, clear gutters, and repair sealants promptly; wind-driven debris or heavy winter storms can cause localized damage. For homeowners comparing materials, metal offers durable, long-lasting protection with less routine upkeep than asphalt shingles in Lakewood’s wet climate.

How does curb appeal affect my home's resale value in Lakewood?

Yes — in Lakewood, WA, metal roofing can increase home value. Lakewood’s maritime Puget Sound climate brings roughly 41–43 inches of annual precipitation and only about 4–5 inches of snow, so moisture resistance and moss resistance matter for roof choice. Buyers often pay more for durable, low‑maintenance roofs that withstand frequent rain and high humidity; premium materials boost curb appeal; and long lifespans improve buyer confidence. Architectural style and neighborhood context still matter—choose a profile that fits nearby homes. Interlock Metal Roofing systems offer slate, cedar shingle, Mediterranean tile, shake, and standing seam profiles in heavy‑gauge aluminum and solid copper, combining durability and design that can support higher resale value.

Can I install solar panels on my Interlock Metal Roofing System in Lakewood?

Lakewood’s wet, mild winters and high humidity promote moss growth and prolonged roof moisture, while annual snowfall is low. These conditions can accelerate underlayment and fastener wear, so choose durable materials. Interlock Metal Roofing Systems are compatible with solar installations when custom solar brackets are installed by Interlock Metal Roofing (PNW) Inc. Roof lifespan matters for solar—you don’t want to remove panels to reroof—so homeowners should plan for future solar when replacing a roof. Long‑lasting roofing materials are often preferred; Interlock’s metal systems are durable and designed to support solar mounting solutions.

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