Newman Lake sits east of Spokane with a mix of older lakefront homes and properties tucked along E Newman Lake Drive and surrounding gravel roads. Many roofs here take direct hits from heavy winter snow loads and wind sweeping across the water, leading to shingle loss, ice dam issues, and flashing failures around chimneys. We handle roof repair and roof damage repair calls in this specific pocket, working around tight driveways and mature pine stands that drop needles and branches year-round.
Access to Newman Lake properties often means navigating narrow private lanes and steep lake-side lots that limit equipment placement. Our crew brings materials in smaller loads and stages work to avoid damaging septic fields or waterfront setbacks common in the area. Roof damage repair focuses on matching existing asphalt or metal systems found on homes built from the 1970s onward while keeping the job moving during the short dry windows typical between October and April.
We keep standard hours of Mon–Fri 8am–6pm and Sat 9am–2pm so Newman Lake residents can schedule inspections without disrupting work commutes into Spokane.
Around Newman Lake
We regularly work near:
- 📍Newman Lake
- 📍Newman Lake Community Park
- 📍E Newman Lake Drive
- 📍Otis Orchards
- 📍East Farms
Roof Repair in Newman Lake — Local Notes
- •Mature ponderosa pines around Newman Lake drop heavy branches during wind events, punching holes in older asphalt shingles on many lakefront homes.
- •Winter snow accumulation on roofs is higher here than in central Spokane due to open exposure across the water and slightly higher elevation.
- •Narrow private roads and steep driveways require smaller material staging and hand-carrying bundles to avoid rutting gravel or damaging septic systems.
- •Ice dams form quickly along north-facing eaves on homes near the lake, pushing water under shingles during freeze-thaw cycles common from November through February.