Roofing · Fort Saskatchewan
Roofing & exterior in
Fort Saskatchewan.
Fort Saskatchewan's mix of older riverfront homes in Sherridon, established neighbourhoods like Forest Ridge, and newer developments in Southfort and Westpark means every roof is a little different. We know the city, from the homes along the North Saskatchewan River to the new builds backing onto the industrial corridor.
Why Fort Saskatchewan
Built for Fort Saskatchewan conditions.
Fort Saskatchewan sits right on the edge of the industrial corridor, and the north winds off the river can be harsh. We install shingle systems rated for high-wind exposure, use full ice-and-water shield at every eave, and make sure soffit ventilation is properly proportioned. That balance is critical for attics that get hit by the same weather year after year. Homes in older sections of Sherridon and Fort Town often have original 30-year-old roofs that are well past their second life.
Services in Fort Saskatchewan
Everything under one roof.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off to new shingles on Fort Saskatchewan homes.
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Leaks, storm damage, and failed flashings diagnosed and fixed.
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Honest roof look with photos and a straight walkthrough.
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Vinyl, LP SmartSide, and James Hardie fibre cement.
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Seamless 5" and 6" aluminum, gutter guards available.
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Pre-finished aluminum with proper attic ventilation.
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Roofs Completed
10yr
Workmanship Warranty
4.7★
Google Rating
$2M
Liability Coverage
FAQ
Common Fort Saskatchewan questions.
Yes. Fort Saskatchewan is part of our regular service region. We cover the whole city (Sherridon, Forest Ridge, Southfort, Westpark, Fort Town, Pineview) plus the acreages in Strathcona County east of the river.
For a typical Fort Saskatchewan single-family home, a full asphalt-shingle replacement usually lands between $9,000 and $18,000, depending on roof area, complexity, and shingle grade. Impact-resistant Class 4 shingles and premium systems run higher. An on-site visit gives you a firm written number.
Homes close to the river and on the north edges of town catch stronger wind than most Edmonton-area neighbourhoods. We spec high-wind-rated starter strip, use the manufacturer's high-wind nail pattern on every shingle, and make sure the drip edge is properly fastened.
We do. Industrial areas see more airborne particulate, which can accelerate shingle aging. Regular inspections every few years are a good idea for these homes, even if nothing is obviously wrong.
Yes. If you're in the greater Fort Saskatchewan or Lamont County region, call us. Most addresses east and north of the city are within our normal service area.