Roof repair in Nevada-Lidgerwood starts with checking older asphalt and cedar roofs on 1950s ranch homes that line Nevada Street and Lidgerwood Street. Spokane winters bring repeated freeze-thaw cycles that crack shingles and push water under flashing, especially on the north-facing slopes common in this neighborhood.
Homeowners near Wellesley Avenue and Audubon Park often call when ice dams form along the eaves or when wind-driven rain from the west finds weak spots. Our crews stage ladders and materials in the narrow driveways and alleys typical of these blocks so traffic on nearby Division Street stays clear while we work.
When full roof replacement is needed, we match the existing shingle weight and color so the new roof blends with the surrounding 99208 stock without drawing HOA attention.
Around Nevada-Lidgerwood
We regularly work near:
- 📍Lidgerwood Elementary School
- 📍Nevada Street
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
- 📍Audubon Park
- 📍Shadle Park
Roof Repair in Nevada-Lidgerwood — Local Notes
- •Many homes here still carry original cedar shake or three-tab shingles installed between 1955 and 1970 that now show widespread granule loss from Spokane's wet winters.
- •Narrow lots and rear alleys off Regal Street require roofers to carry bundles by hand rather than using large boom trucks.
- •Proximity to Division Street increases wind exposure, so we add extra ridge vent clips during any roof repair to keep new shingles seated.