Dishman sits east of Spokane proper along the I-90 corridor in Spokane Valley. Many homes here date from the 1950s through 1970s, with asphalt shingle roofs that see repeated stress from winter snow loads and spring melt. Crews reach jobs quickly via Argonne Road or Sprague Avenue, where narrow driveways and mature trees often require careful staging of materials and ladders.
Wind funnels through the valley and lifts edges on older roofs, especially those facing open lots near Dishman Hills. We inspect for hidden leaks around chimneys and skylights that are common on these ranch-style houses. Work stays focused on the specific exposure each block faces rather than generic fixes.
Access from the west side of Dishman can slow during heavy snow because of the hill climb on Pines Road. We schedule around those conditions and bring extra underlayment when replacing sections that have already been patched multiple times.
Around Dishman
We regularly work near:
- 📍Dishman Hills Natural Area
- 📍Mirabeau Point Park
- 📍Sprague Avenue
- 📍Argonne Road
- 📍Pines Road
Roof Repair in Dishman — Local Notes
- •Mid-century ranches along Argonne Road and Broadway often have 3-tab shingles installed over original decking that now shows sagging between rafters after decades of snow weight.
- •Lots near Dishman Hills Natural Area sit on slight slopes that direct meltwater toward foundations, so we pay extra attention to drip edges and ice-dam protection during repairs.
- •Mature pine and fir trees common on these blocks drop needles that clog gutters and hold moisture against roof valleys, speeding wear on the north-facing sides.
- •Driveways off Sprague Avenue are frequently short and shared, requiring compact equipment and same-day debris removal to avoid blocking neighbors.