Idaho roofing, built for Idaho weather.
North Idaho winters mean deep snow, hard freezes, and ice dams — plus lake-country moisture and wildfire-season fire ratings. Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, and the Kootenai County lake country are a short run east for our Spokane crews.
Cities we serve in Idaho
Coeur d'Alene
Just across the Washington line, Coeur d'Alene pairs a beautiful lake with real four-season weather. Roofs here take snow load, freeze-thaw, and lakeside moisture — and our Spokane crews are a short drive east.
Coeur d'Alene details →Kootenai CountyHayden
North of Coeur d'Alene toward Hayden Lake, Hayden combines lake country with rising elevation and real North Idaho winter. Roofs here need snow-country engineering, and our Spokane crews cover it.
Hayden details →Kootenai CountyPost Falls
Right on the Washington–Idaho line, Post Falls is the fast-growing gateway between Spokane and Coeur d'Alene. Roofs here take Inland Northwest snow and freeze-thaw — and our Spokane crews are minutes away.
Post Falls details →Kootenai CountyRathdrum
Northwest of CdA on the Rathdrum Prairie, Rathdrum is fast-growing, semi-rural North Idaho — open ground, real snow, and country property. Roofs here take wind and winter, and our Spokane crews are a short run east.
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