A River Town That's Still Building
Few places in the Panhandle have changed as fast as Post Falls. Subdivisions are filling in along the I-90 corridor while century-old houses near the Spokane River and Treaty Rock still need real care. We work across both worlds — matching architectural shingle profiles to brand-new developments and re-roofing established homes where the original deck and ventilation were never designed for today's snow seasons.
Our crews know the local building stock: the steep-pitch homes on the bluffs above the river, the ranch-style places on flatter lots, and the two-story plans going up by the dozen on the north side of town. Each one gets a roof system spec'd for its slope, exposure, and age — not a one-size template.
Licensed and Registered in Idaho
Idaho doesn't issue a trade-specific roofing license the way Washington does, but the state does require contractor registration along with proper liability and workers' compensation coverage. DG Contracting LLC is registered and insured to operate in Idaho as well as Washington, so a Post Falls homeowner gets the same protection a Spokane homeowner does.
Why it matters right here: Post Falls sits squarely on the state-line corridor, and plenty of crews drift across from Washington without the right Idaho paperwork. Before you sign anything, ask the roofer for proof of Idaho registration and current insurance. We bring ours to every estimate.
What Snow and Ice Do to Roofs Out Here
Sitting between CdA and Spokane, Post Falls catches the same heavy Inland Northwest snow and the punishing freeze-thaw cycles that follow it. The damage tends to show up in a few predictable ways:
- Ice dams at the eaves, where melt refreezes and pushes water back under the shingles
- Lifted or cracked shingles from repeated freezing and thawing
- Wind uplift on exposed lots near the river and the open newer developments
- Hail bruising that quietly shortens shingle life years before you'd expect
We treat the cause rather than the symptom: full ice-and-water shield at the eaves and valleys, balanced attic ventilation so the deck stays an even temperature, and shingles rated for the wind and impact this area actually throws at a roof.
GAF Master Elite Workmanship
DG Contracting LLC holds GAF Master Elite certification, a tier reached by only the top two to three percent of roofers in North America. That standing lets us back installations with the GAF Golden Pledge warranty — 30 to 50 years of material coverage — layered on top of our own 15-year workmanship warranty.
For a new-construction buyer in Post Falls, that warranty package is genuine resale value. For a long-time owner near the original townsite, it's decades of coverage on the single most important system protecting the house.
Drainage for River-Adjacent Lots
A roof is only as good as where it sends the water. Properties near the Spokane River and the lower-lying lots around Falls Park need drainage that genuinely moves snowmelt away from the foundation. Every roof replacement we do includes 150 feet of seamless gutters at no extra charge, sized and pitched for real Idaho runoff rather than tacked on as an afterthought.
Want to see how the rest of the process works? Take a look at our full list of roofing services for the walkthrough.
Estimates, Financing, and Getting Started
Estimates are free and there's no pressure on the back end. We climb the roof, check the attic and ventilation, document any damage with photos, and hand you a written quote you can actually read. If the timing or budget is tight, flexible financing means a needed roof doesn't have to wait for the perfect month.
Call (509) 209-1894 to set up a visit. We cover Post Falls and the surrounding Kootenai County communities right along the I-90 corridor between Coeur d'Alene and Spokane.





