Homes along Wellesley Avenue and Ash Street in Shadle Park often show roof wear from decades of Spokane freeze-thaw cycles and heavy winter snow loads. Crews reach these mid-century bungalows and split-levels via the neighborhood grid without needing alley access that many newer subdivisions lack.
Wind funneled across the open park grounds and around Shadle Park High School accelerates shingle lift on north-facing slopes. Repair teams stage materials on the wide front lawns typical here and finish before the short daylight window closes in December and January.
Around Shadle Park
We regularly work near:
- 📍Shadle Park
- 📍Shadle Park High School
- 📍W Wellesley Avenue
- 📍N Ash Street
- 📍Shadle Park branch library
Roof Repair in Shadle Park — Local Notes
- •Shadle Park lots from the 1940s-1960s commonly have mature trees whose roots lift sidewalks, forcing roofers to park trucks on the street and carry bundles farther.
- •Ice dams form quickly along the eaves of these older gable roofs during the frequent January thaws followed by overnight freezes.
- •Many homes sit on slight slopes toward the park, so crews check and correct drainage at the lower roof edge to prevent water backup under the shingles.