Repairs we run from Sullivan Rd to Greenacres
Spokane Valley spreads wide, and the calls we get reflect it. Near the commercial stretch along Sullivan Rd we see low-slope and light-commercial sections that pond water and split at the seams. Out in the residential pockets off Trent Ave and toward Greenacres, it is usually asphalt shingle work after a windstorm peels a course loose.
- Leak tracing and repair — we find the actual entry point, not just the wet ceiling spot
- Flashing around chimneys, skylights, valleys, and wall transitions
- Storm and wind damage — lifted, creased, or missing shingles
- Residential and light-commercial roofs alike
Why Valley flashing fails first
Most leaks we open up in Spokane Valley do not start in the field of the roof. They start at the metal. Flashing is the thin material that bridges every joint where the roof meets something else — a chimney, a sidewall, a valley where two slopes drain together. When the sealant behind it dries and the metal works loose after years of freeze-thaw, water slips in behind it long before a single shingle looks bad.
We pull back the affected area, set in properly sized metal, and re-integrate it into the shingle courses so the next snowmelt drains over the flashing instead of under it.
Storm response along the river corridor
The wind that comes off the river near Mirabeau does not announce itself. One gust event can crease an entire windward slope without tearing off a single tab, and creased shingles look fine from the driveway while they quietly fail at the seal line.
After a storm we walk the whole roof, photograph what we find, and tell you plainly whether you are looking at a spot repair or something your insurance should see. No push toward a full replacement when a section is all that needs attention.
Ice dams and snow load in the Valley
Spokane Valley winters stack snow on north-facing slopes and shaded eaves for weeks. Heat escaping the attic melts the underside of that snow, the water runs down to the cold eave and refreezes, and the dam that forms pushes meltwater back up under the shingles. The stain shows up on your ceiling in February.
We repair the damage these dams cause and address the cause where we can — failed underlayment at the eave, gaps in attic sealing, and worn flashing that lets the backed-up water find a way in.
Light-commercial repair on the Sullivan and Trent stretch
Spokane Valley carries a deep base of small shops, offices, and mixed-use buildings along the Sullivan Rd and Trent Ave corridors. Those structures often run low-slope membrane or modified bitumen, which fails differently than a steep shingle roof — seam splits, ponding, and punctures around rooftop units.
We treat those repairs the same way we treat a house: find the source, fix it once, and keep your tenants and inventory dry. See our roof repair services for the full scope.
What working with us looks like
You get a free, no-pressure estimate and an honest read on whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation. We are licensed and insured in Washington and Idaho, and our workmanship carries a 15-year warranty — uncommon on repair work.
As a GAF Master Elite contractor, a designation held by only the top 2 to 3 percent of roofers nationwide, we back full replacements with the GAF Golden Pledge for 30- and 50-year coverage. Locals have left us 288 five-star Google reviews, and much of that work started with one small leak. Call (509) 209-1894.




