Idaho Quality, Washington Licensed
Spokane has neighborhoods ranging from historic Browne's Addition to newer developments on the South Hill and North Spokane, each with its own roofing profile and typical age of materials. We know what to expect before we pull the first shingle.
ERP is licensed in Washington under ELEVARP744B8 and insured for every Spokane zip code. We cross the state line because Spokane homeowners deserve the same quality we deliver in Idaho. Most of our Spokane work comes from referrals, and we take that seriously.
We've worked on homes built from the 1910s through the 2020s. Craftsman bungalows, mid-century ranches, and new construction. Full replacements, repairs, gutters, skylights, and storm damage.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Spokane
Spokane's housing stock ranges from 1900s craftsmans in Browne's Addition to brand-new builds on the South Hill. Every neighborhood has different materials, different pitches, and different problems. We've worked across most of them and we're licensed in Washington to do it.
- Browne's Addition Historic neighborhood with craftsman homes, many over 100 years old. Wood shake conversions and multi-layer tear-offs are common here.
- South Hill Spokane's hillside. Steep pitches, mature tree cover, and a wide range of housing ages. This is some of the most technically demanding work we do.
- Manito / Comstock Well-maintained neighborhoods with mid-century homes. Many roofs are original or on their second replacement cycle.
- Lincoln Heights Established residential area with straightforward ranch and split-level homes. Good access, consistent roof profiles.
- Shadle Working-class neighborhood with homes from the 1950s through 1970s. A lot of these roofs are overdue for replacement.
- North Indian Trail Newer construction on the north side. Builder-grade shingles aging into their first replacement window.
- Five Mile Suburban mix with homes from the 1980s through 2000s. Roofs here are hitting the 20 to 30 year mark.
Services in Spokane
Historic Wood Shake Conversions
Browne's Addition and Manito homes with original wood shake get a modern upgrade. Full tear-off, new decking where needed, and architectural shingles or Brava synthetic cedar that keep the character.
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South Hill Steep-Pitch Work
South Hill homes are known for steep pitches, dormers, and complex rooflines. Our crew handles the staging, safety, and precision these architecturally demanding properties require.
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Diverse Housing Stock Inspections
From 1910s craftsman bungalows to 2020s new builds, Spokane has it all. Pre-purchase, post-storm, or annual checkup with a written report and photos.
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Urban Tree Debris Gutters
Spokane's mature tree canopy means gutters fill fast. Seamless gutter installation, repair, and guard systems sized for heavy leaf and needle debris.
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South Hill Craftsman Skylights
Installed by roofers who understand waterproofing on steep, complex rooflines. Proper flashing, proper seal, built to last through Spokane winters.
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Windstorm & Tree Damage
Spokane windstorms bring down branches and rip shingles. We document the damage, work with your adjuster, and handle the repair once the claim is approved.
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We measure your actual roof from satellite imagery and hand you a price range in about 30 seconds. Real square footage, real pitch, real numbers. No phone call, no salesperson. Just your address.
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What Spokane Weather Does to Your Roof
Spokane has homes that predate World War I sitting next to homes built last year. The older buildings have been roofed and re-roofed multiple times, sometimes with layers stacked on top of each other. A full tear-off is the only way to find out what's actually going on underneath.
Spokane catches serious windstorms, especially in fall and winter. High gusts tear shingles loose, snap flashings, and push water into gaps that were fine before the storm. We see a spike in repair calls every November.
Less snow than the Idaho mountains, but enough to cause ice dams on poorly ventilated roofs. The urban heat island effect in Spokane's core creates uneven melting patterns that make the problem worse on older homes.
Roof Replacement Near Spokane
Full tear-off and replacement with CertainTeed Landmark in Granite Gray. Coeur d'Alene, ID, about 35 minutes east of Spokane.
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Why Spokane Homeowners Choose ERP
Licensed in Washington under ELEVARP744B8 and insured for every Spokane zip code from 99201 to 99224.
We've worked on homes from the 1910s through the 2020s. Craftsman bungalows, mid-century ranches, and new construction. We know what to expect when we tear off an old roof.
South Hill steep-pitch work, dormers, and complex rooflines. Our crew handles the staging, safety, and precision these properties demand.
Our quality crosses the state line. Spokane homeowners get the same veteran-owned craftsmanship we deliver every day in North Idaho.
5.0 ★★★★★ based on 18 reviews
I would highly recommend Elevated Roofing Partners. I knew from the first visit Elevated Roofing was the company I wanted to do business with. They are very professional, friendly, detail oriented, and customer service oriented. The team was very efficient using high-quality materials at a fair price. I was extremely impressed when the work was completed.
Tim StelzerVerified Google ReviewOur experience with this company is with the management team. We worked with Steven, Sam and Tim on our roofing project. They were great about answering all of our questions and stuck to the schedule that worked for us. When issues were identified, they were quickly resolved. A trustworthy team is critical, and we will use them again if the need arises.
Midge VivianVerified Google ReviewThe roof took a day to tear off and put on! And that included all clean-up. The roof looks great and has made a difference with our cooling bill. And my neighbors have commented on how great it looks. Steve and his crew are wonderful guys to work with.
Lila TatumVerified Google ReviewSpokane Roofing Questions
Yes. We're licensed in Washington and we work in Spokane regularly. It's about 40 minutes from our Hayden office on I-90. We have references from Spokane homeowners and we're happy to share them.
Yes. We do careful tear-offs that protect trim, siding, and architectural details. For period-appropriate aesthetics, we offer Brava synthetic cedar shake, which gives you the craftsman look without the maintenance and fire risk of real wood.
All of them. Browne's Addition, South Hill, North Spokane, Shadle, Lincoln Heights, Comstock, Manito, Five Mile, and everywhere in between. If your address says Spokane, we'll be there.
The climate is similar, but Spokane has an older housing stock. That means more complex tear-offs, more decking replacement, and more ventilation upgrades. A lot of Spokane homes were built before modern building codes, so we often need to bring things up to current standards during a replacement.
Yes. The City of Spokane requires permits for roof replacements. We handle the entire permit process. It's included in our estimate and you don't have to deal with the paperwork.
Yes. We're licensed in Washington under ELEVARP744B8. We carry full insurance on both sides of the state line. Our office is in Hayden, Idaho, but we serve Spokane and the surrounding area regularly.
Yes. We've worked on older homes in Browne's Addition and other historic Spokane neighborhoods. Wood shake conversions, multi-layer tear-offs, and careful flashing work on older roof lines are part of what we do. We understand the extra care these homes require.
Related Services
More ways we protect Spokane homes.
Browne's Addition, South Hill, North Spokane. Full tear-off, decking inspection, and install with materials built for this climate.
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South Hill tree damage, windstorm shingle loss, and aging flashing on historic homes. We find the source and fix it right.
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Spokane windstorms drop branches and rip shingles. We document the damage, meet your adjuster, and handle the repair.
Learn More →Across the State Line, Same Standards
Our office is in Hayden, Idaho, about 35 minutes east. We're licensed in Washington under ELEVARP744B8 and carry full insurance on both sides of the state line. The drive doesn't change the work. Same crew, same materials, same written guarantee.
ERP is veteran-owned by Rob Caputo and Steven Parks. The military taught them that standards don't change based on location. Neither do ours.
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