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All County Roofing
Roofing, Roof Replacements, Roof Repair, Metal Roofing, Vancouver WA
All County Roofing is a leader in the roofing industry in Vancouver, Washington, and has been for over a quarter century. Our legacy continues to grow with a commitment to provide not only affordable, but also high-quality roof solutions. Our expertise spans across a comprehensive range of services including meticulous roof replacements, seamless roof installations, and durable metal roofing options, positioning us as the premier roofer in Vancouver, WA, and its neighboring locales.
All County Roofing, a family-owned and operated business, is rooted in the heart of Vancouver. We are distinguished by our deep knowledge of the region and our unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. We recognize the essence of maintaining a dry home without imposing a financial burden, hence our promise of delivering top-notch services at competitive prices. Our proficiency and efficiency in roofing installation are unparalleled, making us the embodiment of affordability meeting quality.
All County Roofing simplifies the process of choosing a roofing contractor. Contact us today for a free estimate to start the process of protecting your home. Experience the difference of a team who values integrity, craftsmanship and customer satisfaction.
Do not settle for less protection for your home. Contact All County Roofing today at 360-869-1141, or visit our website to complete our secure contact form. Discover why Clark County homeowners have trusted us for their roofing needs over the past 25 years. Your perfect roof is just a call or click away!
Brush Prairie is a census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,738 at the 2020 census, up from 2,384 at the 2000 census. Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Brush Prairie ranks 57th of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked. == History == A post office called Brush Prairie has been in operation since 1871. The community was named by Elmarine Jane Bowman for a brushy prairie and swamp on her father's homestead.