Homeowners along Argonne Road and nearby streets in Spokane deal with heavy winter snow loads that stress older roof structures. Many houses here date to the 1950s through 1970s with original asphalt shingles that show wear from freeze-thaw cycles and wind gusts off the surrounding hills. Our crew responds to calls for roof repair and roof damage repair by inspecting decking, flashing, and ventilation specific to these builds.
Access on narrower lots near East Sprague Avenue often requires hand-carrying materials rather than large equipment. We focus on targeted fixes that match the existing roof pitch and materials common in Argonne instead of full replacements unless necessary. Service stays within the posted hours so residents know when to expect crews on site.
Seasonal rain after snowmelt can expose leaks around chimneys and skylights that were not obvious during dry months. Checking these details early prevents interior damage on the older stock found throughout the neighborhood.
Around Argonne
We regularly work near:
- 📍Argonne Elementary School
- 📍East Argonne Avenue
- 📍East Sprague Avenue
- 📍Mirabeau Point Park
- 📍Argonne Road
Roof Repair in Argonne — Local Notes
- •Homes built in the 1960s along Argonne Road frequently have 4:12 pitches that collect snow and require extra underlayment during repairs.
- •Tight side yards near East Sprague limit ladder placement, so crews stage from the street and use fall protection on every job.
- •Wind exposure from the east hills lifts older shingles; we add extra fasteners at eaves and ridges on every roof repair visit.
- •Clay-heavy soil around Argonne causes minor foundation shifts that pull flashing away from walls during spring thaw.