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What Our Roofing Pros Handle

From emergency leak repairs to full re-roofs — our matched contractors cover every roofing need across Washington and Idaho.

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Leak Detection & Repair

Flashing failure, pipe boot leaks, valley deterioration. Our pros locate the true source — not just where water shows up inside — and fix it right.

Leak Causes & What Pros Look For →
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Storm Damage & Insurance Claims

Hail damage, wind-lifted shingles, and debris impact. Our contractors document damage properly and can work directly with your insurance adjuster.

How Insurance Roof Claims Work →
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Full Roof Replacement

Complete tear-off and re-roof with proper underlayment, ventilation, and manufacturer warranty. Asphalt, metal, and flat roofing systems.

Shingles, Metal & Flat Roof Comparison →
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Metal Roofing

Standing seam and exposed-fastener metal systems. Ideal for WA & ID snow loads. Long-term performance with proper installation and penetration sealing.

Metal Roof Costs & Lifespan →
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Gutters & Drainage

Seamless gutter installation, downspout extensions, gutter guard systems, and fascia replacement. Proper water management extends roof life significantly.

Gutter Sizing & Drainage →
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Skylights & Flashing

Skylight replacement, chimney flashing, step flashing, and valley work. The majority of roof leaks trace back to flashing failure — not shingles.

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Roofing Services — Inland Northwest

Spokane & North Idaho Roofing Services

Eastern Washington and North Idaho roofing has specific demands — heavy snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, summer hail storms, and pine needle buildup that accelerates shingle wear. Our contractors know this region.

Roof Leak Repair — Spokane, WA & North Idaho

Roof leaks in the Inland Northwest most commonly originate from flashing failure — not shingle deterioration. The freeze-thaw cycles our region experiences are particularly hard on chimney flashing, pipe boots, and valley seams. A contractor who only looks at shingles and misses a rusted pipe boot is going to have you calling back next winter.

Our matched roofing contractors start every repair with a full roof inspection — not just the obvious wet spot on your ceiling. Water travels before it shows up, and the entry point is rarely directly above where you see damage.

Common Roof Leak Sources in Eastern WA & North Idaho

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Chimney flashing — the #1 source of leaks in older Spokane-area homes; flashing corrodes and separates
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Pipe boot failure — rubber boots crack after 10–15 years, especially with UV exposure
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Ice dam damage — freeze-thaw cycles push water under shingles at eaves
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Valley deterioration — pine needles trap moisture and accelerate valley wear
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Skylight flashing — common failure point, especially on older installations
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Wind-lifted shingles — exposing underlayment to weather; needs re-nailing and sealing

Roof Repair FAQs — Spokane Region

How much does roof repair cost in Spokane?
Minor roof repairs (pipe boot replacement, small flashing patch) in the Spokane/CDA area run $200–$600. Moderate repairs (chimney flashing replacement, valley repair) run $500–$1,500. Larger partial repairs covering significant damaged areas can run $1,500–$4,000. Most contractors charge a $100–$200 inspection fee that's credited toward repair work.
Can roof repairs be done in winter in Spokane?
Many repairs can be made year-round — especially flashing work and emergency tarping. Shingle repairs require temps above 40°F for proper sealing. Our contractors use cold-weather adhesives and can work through most of Spokane's non-frozen periods. Emergency response is available year-round.
My ceiling is wet — how urgent is this?
A wet ceiling is urgent. Water intrusion causes mold within 24–48 hours in hidden spaces, damages insulation, and can compromise structural members over time. Call immediately — our contractors can tarp as a temporary emergency measure while a permanent repair is scheduled.

Roof Leak Repair — Spokane & CDA

Get matched with a roofing contractor who will find the actual source of the leak — not just patch where it looks wet.

Inspection / Service Call$100–$200
Pipe Boot / Minor Flashing$200–$600
Chimney Flashing Repair$500–$1,500
Partial Shingle + Repair$800–$2,500
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Repair Coverage Areas
Spokane Spokane Valley Liberty Lake Coeur d'Alene Post Falls Hayden Cheney

Roof Replacement — Eastern Washington & North Idaho

Most asphalt shingle roofs in the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene area have a practical lifespan of 20–25 years. If your roof is approaching that range or repairs are becoming frequent, replacement is often the more cost-effective decision. A new roof also comes with a manufacturer warranty (20–50 years depending on shingle class) and a workmanship warranty from your contractor.

Proper replacement in our region requires attention to ice-and-water shield coverage at eaves (critical for ice dam protection), adequate ventilation, and proper snow load fastening patterns. These aren't optional — they're what separates a roof that lasts from one that needs repairs every winter.

When to Replace vs. Repair Your Spokane Area Roof

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Roof is 20+ years old — especially if original 3-tab shingles, which are thinner than modern architectural
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Multiple repair bills in recent years adding up to a significant fraction of replacement cost
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Widespread granule loss — bare spots on shingles expose the asphalt mat to UV and moisture
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Visible sagging, soft decking, or multiple layers already on the roof (many areas require tear-off)
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Selling a home — a new roof is a major selling point and may affect buyer financing

Replacement FAQs — Spokane & CDA

How much does a new roof cost in Spokane?
A full roof replacement in the Spokane/CDA area runs $8,000–$18,000 for a typical 1,500–2,500 sq ft home, depending on pitch, complexity, shingle grade, and whether there's a second layer to tear off. Basic architectural shingles (30-year) run $8,000–$12,000. Premium impact-resistant shingles run $13,000–$20,000+ and may qualify for insurance discounts.
Do I need a permit for a roof replacement in Spokane?
In most Spokane County jurisdictions, a permit is required for full roof replacements (tear-off and re-roof). Our contractors pull permits and schedule inspections as part of every replacement job. Unpermitted roofing work can affect your home sale and insurance claims.
What shingles are best for Spokane's climate?
Class 4 impact-resistant (IR) shingles are highly recommended for the Spokane area given hail exposure. They're more expensive ($1,500–$3,000 more on average) but can reduce your homeowner's insurance premium by 20–30% with some carriers — often making them cost-neutral over 5 years.

New Roof — Free Estimate

Our matched contractors measure your roof, review the scope, and provide a written quote. No high-pressure sales.

Architectural (30-yr) Re-Roof$8,000–$13,000
Class 4 Impact Resistant$12,000–$20,000
Tear-Off (2nd layer)+$500–$1,500
Permit & InspectionIncluded
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Storm Damage & Insurance Claims — Spokane & Inland Northwest

Eastern Washington experiences some of the most severe hail events in the Pacific Northwest — large hailstones that dent gutters, crack shingles, and damage AC units. After a major hail event in the Spokane area, insurance claim season begins, and the difference between a good outcome and a denied claim often comes down to documentation quality.

Our contractors are experienced with the insurance claims process. They document damage with photos and written reports, work directly with adjusters, and ensure the scope of work matches the actual damage — not a lowball estimate from an adjuster who spent 15 minutes on your roof.

After a Hail or Wind Storm in Spokane — What to Do

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Document visible damage yourself first — gutters, downspouts, AC unit fins, window screens
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Call for a professional inspection before filing — contractors can identify damage you'd miss
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File your claim with your insurer — most policies require prompt reporting
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Request your contractor attend the adjuster inspection — your advocate matters
Washington has a 1-year storm damage claim window — don't delay unnecessarily

Insurance Claim FAQs

Does hail damage always warrant an insurance claim?
Not always. If damage is minor and your deductible is $2,500+, out-of-pocket repair may be preferable to a claim that raises your premiums. Our contractors provide honest assessments — they'll tell you if the damage truly meets the threshold for a claim, rather than encouraging every homeowner to file regardless.
What if the insurance adjuster underbids the damage?
This is common. You can request a re-inspection, hire a public adjuster, or file an appeal. Having a contractor's detailed written scope alongside the adjuster's estimate significantly strengthens your case. Our contractors have experience navigating supplement claims.

Storm Damage — Free Inspection

Get a contractor inspection before the adjuster comes. Proper documentation is the difference between a full claim and a partial payout.

Hail Damage InspectionFree
Adjuster AttendanceIncluded
Emergency Tarping$300–$800
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Metal Roofing — Spokane, CDA & Rural Eastern WA/ID

Metal roofing has become increasingly popular in Eastern Washington and North Idaho for both homes and agricultural buildings. In a region with significant snow loads, metal roofs shed snow naturally — reducing structural stress and eliminating ice dam formation that plagues asphalt roofs. With a 40–70 year lifespan, a properly installed metal roof is often the last roof you'll need to buy.

Metal Roofing in the Inland Northwest — Key Considerations

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Snow shedding — metal roofs release snow quickly; plan for slide areas and potential snow guards on entries
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Standing seam vs. exposed fastener — standing seam costs more but eliminates fastener penetration failures over time
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Noise — properly installed metal roofs with solid sheathing and insulation are not significantly louder than shingles
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Higher upfront cost — but lower lifetime cost with no re-roofing for 40–70 years

Metal Roof FAQs

How much does metal roofing cost in Spokane?
Exposed-fastener metal panels (R-panel, corrugated) run $7,000–$15,000 installed for a typical home. Standing seam systems — the premium choice — run $15,000–$30,000+ depending on home size and complexity. Rural agricultural buildings with simple pitch can be much lower per square foot due to reduced complexity.
Can metal roofing be installed over existing shingles?
In some cases yes — many jurisdictions allow metal to be installed over one existing layer of shingles. This saves tear-off cost ($500–$1,500) but may void some manufacturer warranties and can trap moisture. Our contractors will assess your specific situation and local code requirements.

Metal Roofing — Free Quote

Get matched with a contractor who specializes in metal roofing for Eastern WA and North Idaho climates and snow loads.

Exposed Fastener Metal$7,000–$15,000
Standing Seam$15,000–$30,000+
Agricultural / Simple PitchLower per sq ft
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Gutter Installation & Repair — Spokane & North Idaho

In Eastern Washington, gutters work harder than in most regions. Between fall leaf and pine needle accumulation, winter ice, and spring snow melt, a poorly sized or maintained gutter system can cause significant water damage to siding, foundations, and landscaping. Our contractors install seamless aluminum gutters sized correctly for each roof section's drainage load.

Gutter Issues Common in Eastern WA

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Pine needle clogging — ponderosa pine areas need gutters cleaned 2–3x per year or gutter guards
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Ice dams in gutters — can tear gutters from fascia; proper sizing and heat cable can help
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Undersized gutters — 5" K-style insufficient for steep pitches or large roof sections; need 6"
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Rotted fascia behind gutters — must be replaced before new gutter installation

Gutter FAQs — Spokane Region

How much does gutter installation cost in Spokane?
Seamless aluminum gutter installation in the Spokane area runs $8–$15 per linear foot installed. A typical home needs 150–250 linear feet, putting the cost at $1,200–$3,750. Gutter guard systems add $5–$20/ft depending on quality. Downspout extensions, underground drainage, and fascia repair are additional.
What size gutters do I need in Spokane?
Most Spokane homes need 6" K-style gutters rather than the standard 5" — especially for steep roofs, long roof runs, or areas with pine trees. Our contractors calculate the correct sizing based on roof pitch and drainage area, not just what's cheapest to install.

Gutter Installation — Free Estimate

Seamless aluminum gutters, properly sized and pitched. Fascia assessment included. Gutter guard options available.

Seamless Gutters (per lin ft)$8–$15
Typical Home (200 lin ft)$1,600–$3,000
Gutter Guards (per lin ft)+$5–$20
Fascia Repair (if needed)Additional
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How It Works

You Get 2–3 Matched Roofing Pros

One call connects you to licensed, vetted roofing contractors in your area. Not 10 callbacks — the right 2 or 3.

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Northwest Roof Masters
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Insurance ClaimsFlat RoofsID Licensed
Sierra Roofing WA
★★★★☆ 4.7 · 51 reviews
Metal RoofingGuttersWA & ID
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Roofing Education

Know Before You Call

Most roofers don't explain the details. We do. Learn what our pros actually inspect, what questions to ask, and what red flags to watch for before any contract is signed.

🔧Leaks

Most Roof Leaks Aren't Coming From Where You Think

Water travels. A ceiling stain 4 feet from the exterior wall often traces to a flashing failure at a skylight, chimney, or pipe boot — not the shingles above it. Learn how roofers trace the actual source.

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🌩️Insurance

How Hail & Wind Damage Claims Actually Work

Your adjuster and your contractor may see the same damage very differently. Learn what "functional damage" means vs. cosmetic, what to document before anyone walks your roof, and when to get a second opinion.

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🏠Materials

Asphalt vs. Metal vs. Flat: What Works in the Inland Northwest

Snow load, freeze-thaw cycles, and Spokane's wind exposure make material selection genuinely matter here. Learn real-world lifespan and performance data for each system in WA and ID climates.

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🍂Gutters

Gutters Are Part of Your Roofing System

Overflowing gutters cause fascia rot, soffit damage, and foundation issues. Learn what gutter sizing is right for your roof pitch, why seamless matters, and how to evaluate guard systems honestly.

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📋Contracts

What a Roofing Contract Should Always Include

Manufacturer warranty vs. workmanship warranty. Permit requirements. Drip edge and ice/water shield specs. Disposal language. Learn every line item you should see before signing anything.

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Why Catalyst

We Only Work With
the Best Roofers.

Every roofing contractor in our network has been verified for licensure, insurance, and local track record before they receive a single lead from us. You're not scrolling a directory — you're getting a curated match for your specific job.

Washington & Idaho LicensedEvery contractor holds a current state roofing license and carries general liability plus workers' comp.
2–3 Contractors Per CallYou get the right 2–3 roofers for your job type and location — not a flood of calls from a lead mill.
Permit-Ready WorkFull replacements require permits in WA and ID. Our contractors pull them and complete work to pass inspection.
Insurance Claim ExperienceOur roofers have documented experience working with adjusters and know how to advocate for proper damage assessment.
Free for HomeownersThere's no cost to you. Contractors pay to be part of the network.
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