Spokane Valley Residential Roofing Replacement
Residential roof replacement in Spokane Valley is an arduous, multi-stage process. It begins with the removal of your old roof and ends with the application and curing of any weather-resistant roof coatings that you’ve opted to include.
There are numerous factors to consider when planning these projects, including noise control, dust control, debris removal, and timing. With our team handling your residential roofing replacement, you can expect a quick, convenient process and a truly optimal outcome.
We believe that architectural asphalt shingles provide the best results in this region. They’re both affordable and long-lasting. These products are currently a top seller throughout the nation due to their enduring value and resilience.
However, whether your goals are aesthetically driven or related to personal preferences and budget, there are multiple roofing materials available.
When replacing your roof, there are a number of top-rated and high-performing materials to choose from:
- Metal roofing
- Cedar shakes
- Slate roofing
- Membrane roofing
- Roof tiles
We even offer multiple options in fluid-applied roofing systems. Our in-house design consultants can help you choose the right materials at your targeted price point for achieving the look and level of functionality you want.
We’ll employ a tarp to ensure that no property damage occurs during the work process. With vehicles moved out of the way, we’ll then create a collection area for all debris. After stripping away all old roofing materials to reveal the roof decking, we’ll load up the refuse and haul it from the work site. If roof decking repairs are in order, we’ll removed damaged or rotted wood and replace it as needed.
We’ll then install underlayment, shingles, flashing, and all other elements, including ridge capping and any ice and water shields that you want to include. Before we consider the work done, your gutters will be thoroughly cleaned as well. Gutter cleaning ensures that nails and other minor roofing debris don’t block the movement of water during the next big storm.