A young company, with an older story.
The craft behind Amor Roofing is three generations. Founded in 2023 by a Navy Corpsman and a craftsman, on a family foundation of Pacific Northwest roofing that began long before the business did.
The craft behind Amor Roofing is three generations. Founded in 2023 by a Navy Corpsman and a craftsman, on a family foundation of Pacific Northwest roofing that began long before the business did.
Before Amor, Dylan spent five years as a Navy Corpsman attached to 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton. A Corpsman is who Marines call for when it matters. You learn to run toward the problem, keep your cool when it is ugly, and take care of people whose outcome depends on what you do in the next minute.
That is the instinct Dylan brought to roofing. It is the reason a customer once wrote that at five in the afternoon, with a storm coming, Dylan and a crew member drove back to the warehouse, grabbed tarps, and had her leaking roof covered within the hour.
Santiago is the craftsman, and the third generation of Pacific Northwest roofers in his family. He is the reason a standing seam metal roof on one of our homes looks like architecture rather than a big metal rectangle. Customers describe his work with the word "art." One put it plainly: "He treats metal work like an art, not just a job."
As Amor's Operations Manager, Santiago runs quality on every project. He is the person a homeowner meets during the final walkthrough, which is why our callback rate is as low as it is. Together, Dylan and Santiago built the company they wished existed.
Santiago's grandfather roofed Pacific Northwest homes. So did his father. That is where the craft came from. It is also where the instincts came from: how a Seattle roof ages differently than a Snohomish roof, why ventilation matters more in this climate than it does in Arizona, what a twenty-five-year-old cedar shake tells you about the attic underneath it.
When you hire Amor, you are hiring a 2023 business and a three-generation understanding of the work. Both matter. The business model is new enough that we have not calcified into a franchise playbook. The expertise is old enough that we do not have to guess.
You should be able to see what happened on your roof. Most roofing companies treat the job as a black box. We made a different decision.
Before we write a scope. Attic cameras catch what surface inspections miss.
Reads like a roof, not a receipt. Every material, every detail, line-itemized.
Hundreds to thousands per project, delivered through Company Cam as work happens.
One project at a time. 100 percent focused on your home, not stretched across three jobs.
Book a free inspection. Dylan, Quinn, William, or Santiago will show up with the cameras, the drone, and a written scope. You will leave knowing exactly what is going on with your roof, whether you hire us or not.