Suncrest sits on the north side of Spokane with many homes built on sloping lots that face prevailing winter winds and heavy snow. Roof repair calls here usually start with checking for ice dam damage along north-facing eaves and loose shingles on the windward side. Our trucks leave the Washington Street shop early to reach jobs before the afternoon gusts pick up along Suncrest Drive.
When replacement is needed, we match new shingles or metal panels to the steeper pitches common on Suncrest homes and add extra ridge venting to handle the freeze-thaw cycles that hit this elevation first. Homeowners along streets near Suncrest Park often request the same crew back because we stage materials on the lower driveway to keep the steep access clear.
Around Suncrest
We regularly work near:
- 📍Suncrest Park
- 📍Suncrest Elementary School
- 📍E Suncrest Drive
- 📍Indian Trail Road
Roof Repair in Suncrest — Local Notes
- •Hillside lots off Suncrest Drive require extra safety lines and staged material drops because equipment cannot sit on the upper slope.
- •North-facing roofs near Suncrest Park collect more ice, so we install wider ice-and-water shield along the lower three feet during any repair.
- •Many 1980s–1990s homes here have 4-tab shingles that curl in the summer heat; we replace them with impact-rated shingles rated for Spokane wind zones.
- •Drainage on narrow Suncrest lots means downspouts must be extended farther from foundations during roof work to avoid basement seepage after spring melt.