Four Lakes sits west of Spokane along I-90 with older single-family homes on larger lots that see heavy snow loads each winter. Steep roof pitches and older asphalt shingles common here take extra wear from freeze-thaw cycles and wind that sweeps across the open terrain near the lakes. We focus on targeted repairs that match the existing materials so the work blends with the neighborhood look.
Access to many properties runs along narrow roads like Grove Road that can hold snow and ice longer than city streets. Our crew brings the right equipment to reach those driveways without damaging landscaping or septic fields that sit close to many homes. Same-day inspections are available when a homeowner spots missing shingles or interior leaks after a storm.
Drainage around the small lakes and seasonal runoff adds moisture challenges under eaves and at valleys. We check flashing and underlayment details specific to these conditions before any repair begins.
Around Four Lakes
We regularly work near:
- 📍Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge
- 📍S Grove Road
- 📍W Melville Road
- 📍Medical Lake
- 📍Cheney Spokane Road
- 📍Four Lakes Community sign at I-90 exit
Roof Repair in Four Lakes — Local Notes
- •Many Four Lakes roofs from the 1970s and 1980s have 4:12 to 6:12 pitches that hold snow longer than flatter city roofs, increasing leak risk at valleys.
- •Rural lots often place trees close to the house, so we inspect for branch rub and shade that keeps shingles damp longer after rain.
- •Gravel driveways and septic systems limit where trucks can park, so we stage materials on tarps and use smaller equipment on tighter sites.
- •Winter wind funnels between the lakes and can lift underlayment edges on older homes, making edge flashing checks a priority during every visit.