Moran Prairie sits on Spokane's South Hill with mostly mid-century homes that see steady wind across open lots and heavy snow loads each winter. Roof repair calls here often involve asphalt shingles that have aged past thirty years, plus occasional hail or ice dam damage along eaves. We reach jobs quickly via 29th Avenue and Regal Street, setting up ladders without blocking narrow driveways common on these blocks.
Homeowners along the prairie edges notice more wind uplift on south-facing slopes, so we check underlayment and flashing around chimneys during every visit. Access stays straightforward from nearby schools and parks, letting us stage materials without crossing long distances. Work stays focused on matching existing materials so repairs blend with the neighborhood look.
Calls from Moran Prairie frequently come after spring melt reveals leaks near valleys or skylights. We inspect from the ground first, then climb to confirm decking condition before any tear-off. Service runs Mon–Fri 8am–6pm and Sat 9am–2pm so residents can meet us on site during daylight hours.
Around Moran Prairie
We regularly work near:
- 📍Regal Street
- 📍29th Avenue
- 📍Ferris High School
- 📍Lincoln Park
- 📍Moran Prairie Elementary area
Roof Repair in Moran Prairie — Local Notes
- •Mid-century homes near Ferris High School often carry 3-tab shingles that crack under repeated freeze-thaw cycles typical of the South Hill.
- •Lots along 29th Avenue tend to have shallow setbacks, requiring careful ladder placement and debris containment during tear-offs.
- •Open prairie exposure increases wind-driven rain under ridge vents, so we pay extra attention to ridge cap sealing on these roofs.
- •Drainage on flatter sections near Lincoln Park can pool against foundation walls, pushing us to verify gutter pitch during every roof repair.