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Last checked May 4, 2026 — 8 companies reviewed
Spokane roofs deal with snow, freeze-thaw cycles, pine debris, shaded roof moss, and hot dry summer afternoons. We ranked local roofing companies by review strength, service coverage, available business details, and fit for homes around South Hill, North Spokane, the Spokane Valley.
Roofing conditions snapshot
Best planning window: spring after freeze-thaw season and early fall before hard freezes
Homes near the Spokane River and Mount Spokane need roofing systems that can handle snow, freeze-thaw cycles, pine debris, shaded roof moss, and hot dry summer afternoons. Use this snapshot to compare estimates beyond the headline price.
Look for fastening details, impact ratings, starter strip specs, and documented storm inspections.
Ask how the scope handles valleys, flashing, underlayment, ventilation, and water movement.
Review shingle rating, attic airflow, color choice, coatings, and heat-season scheduling.
Confirm ice-barrier placement, attic ventilation, edge details, and freeze-thaw wear points.
Inspect shaded slopes, gutters, pipe boots, soft decking, algae growth, and debris traps.
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Contractor comparison
Finding the right roofing contractor in Spokane means comparing more than price. Local Spokane roofers vary in review volume, service coverage, specialty work, and how well they understand the specific roofing conditions homes face in Spokane and the surrounding WA area.
The 8 contractors ranked below were evaluated on review strength, responsiveness signals, stated specialties, and fit for the local climate. Roofers in Spokane who appear higher in the list have stronger combined signals — not a paid placement.
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Repair vs. replacement
Not every roofing problem in Spokane requires a full replacement. Isolated shingle damage, a single active leak, or minor flashing failure often qualifies for a targeted roof repair rather than a complete tear-off.
When requesting a roof repair estimate in Spokane, ask the contractor to document the problem area with photos, separate the repair scope from any upsell toward full replacement, and confirm whether the repair includes warranty coverage and permit handling.
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Pricing
| Material | Cost / sq ft | Avg total | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt Shingles (3-tab) | $4.25 - $6.25 | $6,375 - $9,375 | 15-25 years |
| Architectural Shingles | $5.50 - $8.25 | $8,250 - $12,375 | 25-35 years |
| Metal Roofing | $9.25 - $15.25 | $13,875 - $22,875 | 40-70 years |
| Tile or Premium Systems | $11.25 - $19.25 | $16,875 - $28,875 | 50+ years |
Roof replacement costs in Spokane start around $6,375 - $9,375 for a basic asphalt shingle job on a typical home. Metal roofing and premium material systems run significantly higher. Final prices shift based on roof size, pitch, tear-off layers, decking condition, material grade, and permit scope.
A full roof replacement in Spokane commonly falls between $6,375 - $9,375 for basic asphalt shingles and $13,875 - $22,875 for metal roofing on a typical 1,500 square foot roof area. Homes around South Hill and North Spokane can price differently because pitch, access, roof complexity, and old decking all change the labor requirement.
For Spokane homeowners, the cheapest bid is not always the best value. Ask each contractor to separate labor, materials, disposal, decking allowances, warranty terms, and change-order rules so you can compare estimates cleanly. confirm ice-and-water shield details, deck inspection allowances, and winter scheduling backup plans.
Methodology
We compare roofers by review strength, service coverage, stated specialties, responsiveness signals, public business details, and fit for the roofing conditions homeowners face in Spokane. Pricing ranges are estimates, not guaranteed bids, and every homeowner should verify licensing, insurance, warranties, permits, and written scope before hiring.
Rankings are editorial. Sponsored placements may be included in the future, and those placements should be clearly labeled when active. Read the full RoofersRanked methodology.
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Local guide
Start with roofers who can explain how snow, freeze-thaw cycles, pine debris, shaded roof moss, and hot dry summer afternoons affect homes in and around Spokane. A strong contractor should inspect attic ventilation, flashing, roof penetrations, gutters, and deck condition before recommending a full replacement.
Match materials to the neighborhood and exposure. Around South Hill and North Spokane, homeowners often compare architectural shingles, metal accents, and ice-and-water shield at vulnerable edges; the best choice depends on shade, slope, HOA rules, insurance requirements, and how long you expect to keep the home.
Schedule around the local weather window when possible. In Spokane, spring after freeze-thaw season and early fall before hard freezes usually gives crews a better chance to complete tear-off, dry-in, and cleanup without rushing through weather interruptions. If your home is near the Spokane River, ask whether wind, tree cover, or drainage changes the recommended underlayment or flashing scope.
Spokane homeowner questions
Most Spokane asphalt shingle roof replacements land between $6,375 - $9,375 and $8,250 - $12,375 for a typical home. Larger roofs, steep pitches, decking repairs, metal roofing, tile, and complex flashing can push the total higher.
The best fit depends on your roof shape and budget, but architectural shingles, metal accents, and ice-and-water shield at vulnerable edges are common options because they handle snow, freeze-thaw cycles, pine debris, shaded roof moss, and hot dry summer afternoons. Ask roofers to explain ventilation and underlayment choices, not just the visible material.
spring after freeze-thaw season and early fall before hard freezes is usually the easiest planning window. Emergency leak repairs can happen year-round, but full replacements go more smoothly when weather is stable enough for tear-off and dry-in.
Ask for proof of insurance, license information where applicable, recent local references, photos of similar work, a written scope, warranty details, and a clear explanation of how the roof system handles snow, pine debris, and shaded roof planes can create ice-dam and moss problems if ventilation is weak.
Many roofing contractors document storm, hail, wind, and leak damage for insurance claims. You still work directly with your insurer, but good photos, inspection notes, and a clear scope can make the claim process smoother.
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