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Roofing Contractor
Chilliwack, BC

Fixed-price roof replacement and storm repair across Chilliwack, Sardis, Vedder, and the surrounding Fraser Valley corridor.

Chilliwack's mountain-ringed location creates unique roofing conditions — heavier precipitation, sharper seasonal temperature swings, and significant wind exposure. Stonnex brings certified crews and fixed-price accountability to the eastern Fraser Valley.

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Chilliwack Roofing Services

Chilliwack's position at the base of the Cheam Range and along the Fraser River creates a roofing environment distinct from the coastal Lower Mainland. Annual precipitation is among the highest in BC. Seasonal temperature swings are more pronounced, creating more aggressive freeze-thaw cycling that challenges shingle adhesion and flashing integrity. Wind channelled through the valley corridor adds loading pressure on exposed rooflines. Stonnex extends its Lower Mainland service area east to Chilliwack, serving Sardis, Vedder, Promontory, and City Centre with the same fixed-price contracts, certified crews, and WorkSafeBC registration that defines our work across the region.

Roof Replacement
Storm Damage Repair
Flat & Torch-On Roofing
Free On-Site Inspection
Cedar Shake Replacement
Gutters & Drainage

Mountain-Adjacent Roofing Built to Last

High-Precipitation Material Selection

Chilliwack's rainfall levels demand shingles and underlayment systems rated for high-moisture environments. We recommend appropriate product grades for this climate zone.

Freeze-Thaw Cycle Expertise

Greater temperature variation in Chilliwack means more aggressive freeze-thaw cycling at flashing, ridge, and valley transitions. We inspect and upgrade these details on every replacement.

Valley Wind Load Awareness

Wind channelling through Chilliwack's valley terrain creates elevated loading on exposed rooflines. Fastening patterns and hip and ridge installation are adjusted accordingly.

Same Fixed-Price Standards

Distance from Metro Vancouver does not change our standards. Chilliwack homeowners receive the same written fixed-price contracts, certified crew, and $5M liability coverage as every other Stonnex market.

Roofing in Chilliwack
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How much does roof replacement cost in Chilliwack?
Chilliwack residential roof replacement typically ranges from $10,000 to $23,000 depending on home size and condition. Stonnex provides written fixed-price quotes following a complimentary on-site inspection. Travel time to Chilliwack does not create a pricing premium.
Does Stonnex serve Sardis, Vedder, and Promontory?
Yes. We serve all Chilliwack communities including Sardis, Vedder, Promontory Heights, Yarrow, and City Centre. We schedule Chilliwack inspections on dedicated Fraser Valley service days.
What roofing materials handle Chilliwack's climate best?
For Chilliwack's higher precipitation and temperature range, we recommend premium architectural shingles with enhanced algae resistance, ice-and-water shield at eaves and valleys, and proper attic ventilation to manage freeze-thaw stress. Stonnex advises on material selection during the inspection.
Does Stonnex handle storm and wind damage in Chilliwack?
Yes. Valley wind events and heavy precipitation events in Chilliwack can cause significant shingle damage. We offer storm damage inspections with written reports and photographic documentation appropriate for insurance claims.

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