Exterior Remodeling for Spokane Valley Homes
Spokane Valley is the largest suburb of Spokane, WA, with a population around 100,000. A rapidly growing community with diverse housing stock ranging from 1960s ranch homes to modern developments, Spokane Valley offers both established neighborhoods and new construction. The area experiences a drier climate than Spokane proper, with intense sun exposure, dramatic temperature swings, and occasional hail storms that stress exterior materials.
Community Overview
Population
~100,000
Housing Stock
Mix of suburban single-family homes from the 1970s-1990s, newer subdivisions (2000s+), and growing urban infill. Older homes often have aging roofing and single-pane windows. Newer construction occasionally has undersized gutters for the dry climate's dust accumulation.
Weather Challenges in Spokane Valley
- • Drier climate than Spokane with intense UV exposure causing premature shingle brittleness and siding fading.
- • Temperature swings from -5°F in winter to 95°F+ in summer stress roofing materials through constant expansion and contraction.
- • Dust storms are frequent, clogging gutters and staining siding within days. Dust accumulation reduces gutter effectiveness.
- • Spring hail (April-June) is common, 1-2 events per season with dent and impact damage to roofs and siding.
- • Wind gusts 25-35 mph during spring and fall storms stress loose shingles and gutters.
Our Services for Spokane Valley
Premium Shingle Replacement
UV and temperature stress shorten shingle life. We install impact-resistant, cool-roof shingles that withstand Spokane Valley's extreme conditions.
Hail Damage Repair & Documentation
After hail events, we inspect, document damage, and coordinate insurance claims. Fast response prevents water damage and maximizes claims.
Gutter Maintenance & Guards
Fine dust requires frequent cleaning. Gutter guards reduce maintenance to 1-2 times yearly, protecting against dust and water damage.
Cool-Roof Coatings
Reflective coatings reduce surface temps by 50°F+, lower cooling costs, and extend shingle life by reducing thermal stress.
Window & Door Upgrades
Double-pane, low-E windows reduce cooling costs 15-20% while minimizing UV fade damage inside homes.
Neighborhoods We Serve
- • Millwood—older established neighborhoods with 1970s-1980s homes requiring roof and siding updates.
- • Opportunity—suburban mix of mid-range homes built 1990s-2000s. Newer construction but gutters often undersized.
- • Greenacres—growing area with newer subdivisions. Modern construction but exposed to seasonal hail.
- • Trentwood—mix of established and new development. High dust exposure requires regular gutter maintenance.
- • East Spokane Valley—rapidly expanding area with newer homes but facing dust and hail challenges.
ZIP Codes Served
99016, 99037, 99206, 99212, 99216
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the dry climate in Spokane Valley affect my roof?
The dry climate means less moss and algae, but extreme temperature swings between day and night stress shingles, causing premature cracking and brittleness. UV radiation is intense. We recommend premium shingles with impact resistance and quality underlayment.
Are dust storms damaging to gutters and siding?
Yes. Fine dust clogs gutters and downspouts, causing water backup and foundation damage. Dust also scratches and dulls siding finishes. Regular gutter cleaning (2-3 times yearly) and gutter guards are essential in Spokane Valley.
What's the best strategy for hot summers in Spokane Valley?
Proper attic ventilation and radiant barriers reduce cooling costs. Light-colored roofs and reflective coatings bounce heat away. Quality insulation maintains interior comfort. We assess your home's heat management during free inspections.
Should I install solar-reflective shingles here?
Absolutely. Cool-roof shingles reduce surface temperatures by 50°F+ on sunny days, lower cooling costs 10-15%, and extend shingle life by reducing thermal stress. They're ideal for Spokane Valley's intense summers.
How often do hail storms damage roofs in Spokane Valley?
Spring hail (April-June) is common. Damage may not be visible immediately but compromises shingles over time. We recommend professional inspections after any hail event and document damage for insurance claims.
Do you offer emergency storm damage repair?
Yes. Call 509.295.8066 for immediate response. We handle wind damage, hail impacts, and emergency tarp installations. Fast response prevents further water damage and helps with insurance claims.
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