Wandermere homes sit on sloped lots near the golf course and often face heavy winter snow loads that push older asphalt shingles past their limit. Roof repair calls here usually start with ice dam checks along north-facing eaves and ridge vents that get blocked by drifting snow off the Little Spokane River drainage.
Access to many Wandermere properties runs along Wandermere Drive and side streets that back up to the North Spokane Corridor, so crews stage materials early to avoid peak traffic. Freeze-thaw cycles common in this zip crack flashing around chimneys and skylights on 1970s-1990s split-levels faster than in flatter parts of Spokane.
We handle roof damage repair on single-family homes from Brentwood Elementary north to Northwood Middle School, focusing on shingle replacement and underlayment upgrades that match the steeper pitches found on these streets.
Around Wandermere
We regularly work near:
- 📍Wandermere Golf Course
- 📍Northwood Middle School
- 📍Brentwood Elementary School
- 📍Wandermere Drive
- 📍North Spokane Corridor
Roof Repair in Wandermere — Local Notes
- •Wandermere lots often slope toward the golf course, so roof drainage must direct meltwater away from foundations to prevent basement seepage after spring thaw.
- •Many homes built in the 1970s and 1980s use 20-year shingles that now show granule loss from repeated freeze-thaw cycles and wind gusts funneled along the US 395 corridor.
- •Narrow driveways and mature trees near Wandermere Road require smaller equipment and careful debris containment during roof repair to avoid damaging adjacent landscaping.