Town and Country sits in north Spokane with many 1960s and 1970s ranch homes that use asphalt shingles. Winter snow loads and spring melt cycles often lead to leaks around vents and valleys. Our crew reaches these streets quickly via Wellesley Avenue and handles repairs without tearing up established landscaping on smaller lots.
Ice dams form along north-facing eaves here because cold air pools in the lower areas near the Spokane River drainage. We inspect attic ventilation and add ice-and-water shield where needed. Service stays within posted hours so homeowners in the neighborhood can schedule around work and school routines.
Access to backyards can be tight along Ash Street and Nevada because of mature trees and fences. We use ladder setups that protect lawns and driveways while replacing damaged sections. This keeps jobs moving on the same day when weather windows open.
Around Town and Country
We regularly work near:
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
- 📍Town and Country Shopping Center
- 📍Brentwood Park
- 📍Nevada Street
- 📍Holy Family Hospital
Roof Repair in Town and Country — Local Notes
- •Many Town and Country roofs from the 1960s-1970s see repeated ice dam damage along eaves because of older attic insulation levels.
- •Lots along Wellesley and Francis often have narrow side yards that require careful staging to avoid neighbor fences during tear-off.
- •Spring runoff from the nearby Five Mile Prairie drainage increases gutter and downspout failures on homes with original metal flashing.