Spokane Valley homeowners face roof damage from heavy winter snow loads followed by spring rains that push water under shingles on ranch-style houses built along Sprague Avenue and near Mirabeau Point Park. Crews arrive with extra underlayment and ice-and-water shield to match the freeze-thaw cycles common in this part of Spokane County.
Jobs in neighborhoods around the Spokane Valley Mall or CenterPlace often involve quick patch work on asphalt shingles that have lifted from wind gusts funneled along the valley floor. Access is straightforward on most single-story lots, but crews still stage materials early to finish before afternoon winds pick up.
Repairs near University High School and Valley Mission Park focus on flashing around chimneys and skylights where melting snow repeatedly finds seams. The work stays limited to the damaged sections so the rest of the roof stays intact through another season.
Around Spokane Valley
We regularly work near:
- 📍Mirabeau Point Park
- 📍Spokane Valley Mall
- 📍CenterPlace Regional Event Center
- 📍University High School
- 📍Valley Mission Park
- 📍Sprague Avenue
Roof Repair in Spokane Valley — Local Notes
- •Spokane Valley lots near the Spokane River often slope toward the water, so crews add extra drip edge to keep runoff from backing up under eaves.
- •Mid-century homes along Pines Road and Argonne Road commonly have 4-tab shingles that crack after repeated ice dam formation at the eaves.
- •Wind exposure increases on open streets east of Trent Avenue, requiring more frequent nail checks on ridge caps during repairs.
- •Drainage around flat lots near East Valley High School means downspout extensions must be checked during every roof damage repair to prevent basement moisture.