Wandermere sits north of Spokane with a mix of 1980s to early 2000s single-family homes on larger lots along Wandermere Road and around the golf course. Roof repair calls here often involve asphalt shingles damaged by heavy winter snow loads and spring melt that pools at valleys and around skylights. Crews from 1106 N Washington St reach these homes quickly via the North Spokane Corridor and know the steeper pitches common on properties backing the Little Spokane River.
When replacement is needed, Wandermere roofs frequently show wear from wind-driven rain off the river corridor and sun exposure on south-facing slopes. Homeowners along Waikiki Road and near Mead High School request full tear-offs to address older underlayment that no longer handles freeze-thaw cycles. The team schedules around school traffic and golf course events to keep driveways clear during the work.
Around Wandermere
We regularly work near:
- 📍Wandermere Golf Course
- 📍Wandermere Road
- 📍Mead High School
- 📍Little Spokane River
- 📍Waikiki Road
Roof Repair in Wandermere — Local Notes
- •Wandermere properties often have sloped driveways and limited staging space, requiring smaller equipment and hand-carrying of materials on many jobs.
- •Heavy snow accumulation on north-facing roofs near the golf course leads to ice dam formation at eaves, a frequent trigger for leak repairs.
- •Homes built in the 1980s along Wandermere Road commonly have 25-year shingles now at end of life, with plywood decking that needs inspection after repeated freeze-thaw seasons.
- •Drainage from the Little Spokane River corridor increases moisture exposure on lower lots, so flashing details around chimneys and skylights receive extra attention during every repair.