Roofing Expert Lilac City WA sends crews straight into Bemiss when shingles fail after a heavy Spokane snow. We work on the 1920s bungalows and craftsman homes that line streets like E Wellesley and N Nevada, where original asphalt or wood shake often shows wear from decades of freeze-thaw cycles.
From our shop at 1106 N Washington St we reach Bemiss in minutes. Owners here call us for leak checks around chimneys, ridge vent installs that fight ice dams, and full replacements when the underlayment has reached the end of its life. We keep weekday hours 8-6 and Saturday 9-2 so residents can meet us after work.
Every job starts with a walk on the roof to check rafter spacing and existing ventilation. Bemiss lots are often narrow with mature trees, so we stage materials on the street and use roof jacks to protect the older cedar siding common on these blocks.
Around Bemiss
We regularly work near:
- 📍Bemiss Elementary School
- 📍Lidgerwood Park
- 📍E Wellesley Avenue
- 📍N Nevada Street
- 📍Mission Avenue corridor
- 📍Corbin Park edge
Roof Repair in Bemiss — Local Notes
- •Most Bemiss roofs are steep-pitched from the 1920-1940 building boom and need extra toe boards during repair.
- •Winter snow load plus poor attic ventilation in older homes creates ice dams along E Wellesley and Mission corridors.
- •Narrow driveways and alley access mean we often park on the street and carry bundles by hand to back-yard sheds.
- •Runoff from clay-heavy soil pools against foundations, so we always check that new gutters pitch away from the house.