
Port Coquitlam
Family-subdivision country in the Tri-Cities, with river-flat lots and a few real hills.
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Roofing in Port Coquitlam.
Port Coquitlam is mostly family homes — 80s and 90s subdivisions in Citadel and Riverwood, older stock in Mary Hill, and the flat river lots down toward the Pitt and the Coquitlam. It's straightforward roofing done properly: architectural asphalt re-roofs, metal on the newer custom builds, and flat sections where the additions and garages call for it. Innovation Roofing runs every PoCo project through a named project manager and hands over the closed permit and the warranty at the end.
- Citadel Heights
- Birchland
- Mary Hill
- Riverwood
- Oxford Heights
- Lincoln Park
Local intel
What Innovation Roofing Knows About Roofs in Port Coquitlam.
Port Coquitlam sits in the Tri-Cities with the standard wet-winter loading and a couple of local wrinkles. Citadel Heights and the upper Riverwood streets climb enough to catch more wind than the flats, which bumps the fastening spec on exposed elevations. Down toward the rivers, the older Mary Hill and Lincoln Park homes sit on flatter, lower ground where drainage off the roof and away from the house matters more. Most re-roof calls in the 80s and 90s subdivisions are hitting asphalt that's now 25 to 35 years old and giving up its granules, all reaching end-of-life within a few years of each other. Treed lots along the Coquitlam River carry the same moss and debris load as the rest of the shaded Lower Mainland, so valley and gutter clearing is part of keeping those roofs alive. Every install is completed by a WorkSafeBC registered crew carrying $5M commercial general liability, backed by a written 10-year workmanship warranty and lifetime materials coverage..
Best for
Roof Systems Suited to Port Coquitlam.
Older Mary Hill homes with drainage concerns
Recent work
Recent Projects in Port Coquitlam.
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The first Port Coquitlam project on record could be yours — documented, warranted, and installed by a named project manager.
Frequently asked
What Port Coquitlam Homeowners Ask Before They Sign.
Most of those homes are on 25-to-35-year-old asphalt. We tear off to the deck, check every plane, run ice-and-water up the valleys and eaves, and lay architectural asphalt. Two to four days on a typical PoCo home, and we tarp nightly if you're living in it.
The higher, more exposed streets catch more wind, so we step up the fastening pattern where the site walk shows it's needed. The flat river-side lots care more about drainage than wind. We spec to where your house actually sits.
Yes. Treed river lots get moss and debris in the valleys and gutters year-round. We clear and treat it, and keeping the valleys clear is most of what keeps those roofs from failing early.
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A named project manager — not a call centre — will assess the roof, photograph every problem area, and return a written proposal within one business day. WorkSafeBC registered, $5M commercial general liability, and a written warranty on every project.
Licensed BC contractor · WorkSafeBC registered · $5M liability · Written warranty on every project