- Kitchen Remodeling
- Bathroom Remodeling
- Tile Installation
- Skylight Repair/ReplacementPan flashing where used: Is used mostly on the top side of skylights and chimneys. It is a piece of 18” flat metal bent usually five inches up and thirteen inches horizontal, is installed perpendicular to the slope, and is what deflects preceding water traffic to either end of itself as it intersects these penetrations.
- Room Additions
- New Construction
- SidingStep Flashing where used: Each piece of this eight inch by twelve inch flat metal is bent into the shape of an “L” and is applied on the top portion of the roofing material above the exposure line and the vertical portion abuts a wall, chimney, or skylight curb, that siding, counter flash, or a skylight curb will hang over and overlap.
- Residential Roof RepairMountain Goat Roofing also has service area in Lynnwood, Bothel including Shorelune and we're building on twenty years of happy satisfied customers, just ask one! The process of getting a new roof is often very simple, but it is always good to know what to expect.
- Residential Roof Replacement/InstallationAwesome job on my roof replacement for my 2500 square foot home. On time, on price, roof looks great. For all the upgrades Aza did, would have cost me thousands more from other roofers. If you drive by my house, you will be sold. They are the best.
- CaulkingCounter Flashing where used: Counter flashing is the last connection between the roof and a wall or chimney. Its’ function is to deflect water running off a vertical surface over step flashing, roof to wall flashing, or pan flashing. As a roof plane abuts a brick wall, brick chimney, or stucco with no siding to cover the roof flashing, the connection is completed by cutting a kerf or slot into the mortar and inserting a reversed “L” (bent step flashing) into the kerf, securing the flashing and caulking the joint. Mountain Goat Roofing always installs new counter flashing on all chimneys unless it is a new chimney or a mason has recently re-tuck pointed the chimney and installed new counter flashing and executed a good job. Stucco counter flashing is installed similarly only one continuous kerf is cut and instead of reversed step flashing used as counter flashing; a long piece of gable flashing is inserted, fastened, and caulked for a streamlined look. This can be painted with house paint if the colored finish is undesirable.