Homeowners in Arrowhead deal with roof issues from heavy winter snow loads and spring rains that find weak spots in older shingles. Our crew works on the neighborhood's mix of 1970s ranch houses and split-levels along streets like Wellesley and Nevada, where tree cover and slight slopes change how we stage materials and manage runoff during repairs.
We focus on quick response to storm damage so water does not reach attics or insulation in these Spokane homes. Access often means working around narrow driveways and fenced yards common in Arrowhead, and we schedule around the area's school traffic near Mead High School to keep jobs moving without disruption.
Service calls start with an on-site look at flashing, vents and valleys that take the worst of north Spokane wind. We carry extra underlayment suited to freeze-thaw cycles that hit this part of the county hardest.
Around Arrowhead
We regularly work near:
- 📍Mead High School
- 📍Indian Trail Road
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
- 📍Northpointe Plaza
- 📍Little Spokane River Trail access
Roof Repair in Arrowhead — Local Notes
- •Many Arrowhead roofs from the 1970s use three-tab shingles that crack under repeated snow weight, so we check for granule loss along north-facing slopes first.
- •Lots here often slope toward the street, which means crews must control meltwater during spring repairs to avoid washing debris into neighboring yards.
- •Wind funnels between homes along Indian Trail Road, lifting corner shingles; we add extra fasteners in those exposed spots rather than full replacement when only sections are damaged.