Logan sits north of downtown Spokane with many early-1900s bungalows and Craftsman homes along Wellesley and Nevada. These roofs see heavy snow loads each winter and repeated freeze-thaw cycles that open seams and lift shingles. Our crews reach jobs quickly from Division Street and work on the narrow lots and shared driveways typical here.
When hail or ice dams hit Logan, water finds its way under old flashing around chimneys and valleys. We focus on targeted roof repair and roof damage repair that matches the existing asphalt or cedar on these blocks instead of full replacement. Homeowners on Mission and Empire get same-day tarping when leaks appear during spring melt.
Access in Logan often means working around mature trees and tight side yards. We stage materials on the street and protect the established landscaping that lines most properties near the school. This keeps the job clean and lets neighbors continue daily routines while we finish the repair.
Around Logan
We regularly work near:
- 📍Logan Elementary School
- 📍Mission Park
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
- 📍North Nevada Street
- 📍Empire Avenue
Roof Repair in Logan — Local Notes
- •Many Logan roofs date to the 1910s-1930s and carry multiple layers that must be removed before new underlayment goes down.
- •North-facing slopes off Wellesley catch extra snow and ice, so we add extra ice-and-water shield along eaves during every roof repair.
- •Narrow lots between Nevada and Division limit dumpster placement, so we use smaller debris trailers and daily haul-offs.
- •Spokane's spring runoff pools along low spots near the Spokane River; we check and re-seal valley flashing on every Logan job.