South Hill roofs take a beating from Spokane winters and the steep grades that run from 29th Avenue down to the Hangman Valley rim. We handle asphalt, cedar, and metal repairs on the Craftsman and mid-century homes that dominate the neighborhood, focusing on ice dam spots around chimneys and valleys where snow piles deepest.
Homeowners on streets like High Drive and Overbluff often need ladder setups that account for narrow lots and retaining walls. We schedule around the Mon–Fri 8am–6pm and Sat 9am–2pm window so crews can finish before dark in the shorter winter days while keeping noise down near schools and parks.
Leaks from wind-driven rain or heavy snow load show up first in the older sections near Grand Boulevard. Our inspections start at the ridge and work down to the eaves, checking for soft spots that the hilly terrain and mature tree cover make harder to spot from the street.
Around South Hill
We regularly work near:
- 📍Manito Park
- 📍Ferris High School
- 📍Comstock Park
- 📍Cannon Park
- 📍South Hill Village
- 📍High Drive
Roof Repair in South Hill — Local Notes
- •Narrow driveways and steep side yards on South Hill lots require extra staging and fall protection that flat-land jobs do not.
- •Many 1920s–1950s homes still carry original cedar or three-tab shingles that need targeted patch work rather than full replacement.
- •South-facing slopes near Manito Park collect extra snow load, pushing repairs toward reinforced ridge vents and ice-and-water shield at eaves.
- •Access from 29th or Ray streets often means coordinating with morning school traffic at Ferris and Wilson before crews set up.