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Roofing · Maple Ridge & the Fraser Valley

Weather-tight, season after season.

Whonnock Roofing keeps Fraser Valley homes dry from the first November rain to the last of it — ridgeline to eavestrough, under one sound roof.

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It rains, here, the way it rains nowhere else. The Fraser Valley gets a season of it — weeks of low grey sky, water running off everything that slopes.

A roof is the one part of a house that's built for exactly that. Not to look good from the street — though a clean roofline does — but to take a whole winter of rain and wind and move every drop of it off the building and away from the foundation. When a roof is right, you never think about it. When it isn't, you think about little else.

Whonnock Roofing works on the part of the house most people only notice when it's failing. A re-roof isn't a coat of paint; it's a sequence — strip it down to a sound deck, lay the underlay, course the shingles up from the eave, flash every transition, and hang the eavestrough so the water has somewhere to go.

"Built so a Maple Ridge home stands weather-tight through a full Fraser Valley season — and you forget it's there."
A home standing under a grey, rain-heavy sky
A home built to take the weather — sample project photo, swapped for the company's own before launch.

The leaks people remember rarely start where the water shows up inside. They start at a tired flashing around a chimney, a valley that wasn't lined right, an eave with no ice-and-water protection. Done properly, those are the details that hold a roof together for decades. Done cheaply, they're the details that fail first.

This is a concept site — the words describe the kind of work a roofing company like this does, and the real site would carry Whonnock Roofing's own crew, photos and contact details.

What a sound roof is made of.

01

Tear-off & deck

Strip the old roof to a clean deck and replace any sheathing that's gone soft. Everything fastens to the deck.

02

Underlay & ice-and-water

Water-shedding membrane across the field, with extra protection at eaves and valleys where rain backs up.

03

Shingles & ridge

Field shingles coursed up from the eave, ridges capped, attic vented so moisture has a way out.

04

Flashing

Chimneys, skylights, walls, vents — every transition sealed with metal, not just caulk.

05

Eavestrough

Gutters and downspouts hung to carry the water off the roof and away from the foundation.

06

Cleanup

Debris hauled, the yard rolled for nails, the site left the way it was found.

Rooflines, end to end.

Home exterior at dusk under a clean roof
Home exterior
Modern home with a crisp roofline
Roofline
Well-kept home under a sound roof
Finished roof
Bright home exterior with clean eaves
Eaves & gables
Gabled roof against the sky
Gable
Clean roofline detail
Ridge line

Talk to us about the roof.

Tell us the age of the roof, the issue, and the address. On the live site, this reaches Whonnock Roofing directly.

TradeRoofing — re-roof, repair, eavestrough
Service areaMaple Ridge & the Fraser Valley
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HoursShown on the company's real site

Unsolicited concept site built by X9 Lab Media to show Whonnock Roofing Ltd. a modern web home. No phone, hours, pricing or ratings shown — we haven't confirmed them; the real site would carry the company's own details.