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Tylor's Affordable RoofingAffordable Roofing · Longview, WA
Longview & Kelso · Licensed & bonded · Free bids

A fair bid, a solid roof — from Tylor himself.

Tylor's Affordable Roofing is a licensed, bonded Washington roofing contractor based in Longview. Asphalt shingle, metal and cedar — installed and repaired by a crew Tylor leads on the roof himself, at the competitive bids his reviews keep mentioning. Free quotes, seven days a week.

WA lic. TYLORAR768NE — active Bonded & insured — $1,000,000 liability Free bids · open 7 days
Log home with a brand-new cedar shake roof by Tylor's Affordable Roofing
★★★★★
4.8 / 510 Google reviews
Licensed Washington construction contractor — TYLORAR768NE, verifiable at lni.wa.gov
$1,000,000 liability policy and $30,000 surety bond on file with L&I
Asphalt shingle · metal · cedar shake — installs and repairs
Owner-led crew — Tylor is on your roof, not in an office
The work

Asphalt, metal and cedar.

Roofs first — installed and repaired at a price that makes sense — plus the exterior trades that go with them.

Asphalt shingle roofs

Full tear-offs and re-roofs in architectural shingle — the Northwest standard, done right from the deck up, dried in properly before a single shingle goes on.

Metal roofs

Panel metal installed clean — including the tricky transitions between materials, slopes and structures that his reviews call out by name.

Cedar shake & specialty

New cedar roofs and honest cedar repairs that blend into the shakes you already have, on homes where cedar is the whole look.

Roof repairs

Blown-off panels, worn sections, small leaks — a repair when a repair is what the roof actually needs, not an automatic pitch for a whole new roof.

Beyond the roof

Siding install, framing and exterior painting — the same crew and the same standards on the rest of the exterior.

Recent work

Real jobs, real photos.

Every photo here is from Tylor's own jobs — nothing staged, nothing stock.

Red panel metal roof joined into an existing tan shingle roof
Metal, tied in clean — Red panel metal joined into an existing shingle roof — the transitions are the hard part, and they are done right.
New cedar shingles patched into a weathered shake roof
Cedar repair, not an upsell — New cedar blended into a weathered shake roof — a repair where a repair was the honest answer.
House re-roof at the underlayment stage with green synthetic wrap
Dried in and ready — Old roof off, deck wrapped and dried in — the stage that decides how long the new roof lasts.
Log cabin with new cedar shake roof partially installed
The cabin, mid-job — The log home from the top of this page, underway — new cedar going down over fresh sheathing.
Underlayment and flashing preparation around a prow gable window
The part you never see again — Underlayment and flashing prep around a prow gable — hidden the day after, protecting the house for decades.
Reputation

4.8 stars on Google.

Real reviews from real jobs — read every one of them on Google.

4.8
★★★★★
10 Google reviews Read our reviews on Google
★★★★★

Tylor did an awesome job replacing that mess with a beautiful metal roof. His experience and skill became apparent as he solved many difficult transitions of materials, slope and structure stability. Great communication was given throughout the project, something that I've found hard to find with other contractors.

Teri Rea · Google review
★★★★★

Very professional work and the most competitive bids I could find. When you call them, you will be talking to Tylor himself. When the crew comes out to replace your roof, the team will be led by Tylor himself.

John Hibbard · Google review
★★★★★

Excellent work done on my roof. Tyler is professional, prompt, and knowledgeable. Highly recommend to anyone who is in need of a solid contractor, he's the guy to call!

Natalie Jewel · Google review
Tylor's Affordable Roofing lettered work truck with ladder rack
Who shows up

Call the number, and Tylor answers.

Tylor's Affordable Roofing is exactly what the name says: Tylor Jorden's own company, run out of Longview. One of his Google reviews puts it better than any brochure could — when you call for a bid, "you will be talking to Tylor himself," and when the crew comes out, "the team will be led by Tylor himself." That reviewer was a residential investor who had Tylor replace three roofs, then came back to book two more.

The company is young and building its name the honest way — competitive bids, long hours and work that holds up. The phone is answered early and late, seven days a week, and every bid is free.

All of it is a matter of public record. Washington Labor & Industries publishes every licensed contractor at lni.wa.gov — search license TYLORAR768NE and you will see the active status, the $1,000,000 liability policy and the $30,000 surety bond on file. You are entitled to check any contractor's standing before you sign, and it is a fair question to ask everyone bidding on your roof.

Tell Tylor about your roof.

A leak, blown-off panels, a full re-roof or a brand-new metal roof — call or text and he'll come take a look. Free bids in Longview, Kelso and the surrounding area.

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