Mead sits north of Spokane along Hastings Road with many 1950s–1970s ranch homes that see repeated roof stress from heavy winter snow loads and gusty north winds. Crews familiar with these single-story builds know how to stage ladders on sloped lots without damaging landscaping or septic fields common in the neighborhood.
Access to Mead homes often means working around narrow driveways and mature trees that drop debris onto shingles each fall. We schedule around school traffic near Mead High School and Northwood Middle School so trucks do not block bus routes during peak hours.
Winter freeze-thaw cycles here lift flashing around chimneys and skylights faster than in flatter Spokane neighborhoods. Spot repairs focus on these leak points before they reach the living space below.
Around Mead
We regularly work near:
- 📍Mead High School
- 📍Northwood Middle School
- 📍Brentwood Elementary School
- 📍Hastings Road
- 📍E Farwell Road
Roof Repair in Mead — Local Notes
- •Mead lots often slope toward the street, so crews add extra step flashing along the lower roof edge to keep meltwater from backing under shingles.
- •Many homes here have 4:12 to 6:12 pitches with asphalt shingles that trap snow; we remove buildup before it causes ice dams at the eaves.
- •Narrow side yards limit boom-truck reach, so repairs on rear slopes usually require hand-carrying materials across the roof plane.