Spangle homes sit on larger rural lots south of Spokane along Spangle Road and Cheney-Spangle Road. Many date from the 1950s through 1970s and carry asphalt or metal roofs that take repeated hits from heavy winter snow loads and spring freeze-thaw cycles. We reach these properties with standard trucks and ladders, working around barns, silos and mature trees that limit staging space.
Drainage around Spangle homes often funnels meltwater against foundations and lower roof edges. Ice dams form quickly on north-facing slopes when daytime temps climb above freezing then drop again at night. Our crews check flashing, valleys and gutters first, then match existing shingles or panels so repairs blend with the original roof rather than stand out.
Around Spangle
We regularly work near:
- 📍Spangle Elementary School
- 📍Spangle Road
- 📍Cheney-Spangle Road
- 📍Spangle Grange Hall
Roof Repair in Spangle — Local Notes
- •Spangle properties often have gravel driveways and tight turns around outbuildings that require smaller equipment and extra tarps to protect gardens and livestock areas.
- •Older farmhouses here frequently show sagging along the ridge after decades of snow weight; we sister rafters from the attic instead of full tear-offs when the decking remains sound.
- •Wind funnels across open fields and lifts shingles on west-facing gables; we add extra fasteners and ridge vents sized for the higher exposure.