Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Coeur d'Alene roofing, done right
Home base. We live here, we work here, and most days you will find us on a roof a few minutes from the lake.
Your local roofers
Roofing you can trust in Coeur d'Alene
We're Mitch and Clay Ketron, two brothers who have roofed Kootenai County since2016. Coeur d'Alene is part of our home turf, and your roof gets the same care, the same photos, and the same honest answer as every job we take. No pressure, no runaround, and nobody talking you into work you don't need.
We only do homes. Residential roofing is all we do, so when we're on yourCoeur d'Alene roof it's not a side job squeezed in between big commercial contracts. It's the job.
North Idaho roofs
What our weather does to a roof
Roofs in Coeur d'Alene work hard. North Idaho throws every season at them, and a few of those seasons are rough.
Snow load. A heavy winter piles real weight on your roof and pushes on it for months. Weak framing, tired shingles, and bad flashing all show themselves fast once the snow sits.
Freeze and thaw. Snow melts in the afternoon sun and refreezes at night. That cycle creeps under shingles and builds ice dams at the eaves, and ice dams are one of the most common ways water ends up inside a home here.
Wind. Storms coming across the prairie and off the lakes lift shingles and work flashing loose. Once the wind gets a corner up, water isn't far behind.
Moss and shade. Tall pines keep the north side of a lot of roofs damp and shaded, and that's exactly where moss likes to grow. Left alone, it holds moisture against the shingles and shortens their life.
Summer sun. The same roof that fights snow in January bakes in July. UV and heat dry shingles out and age them a little more every year.
None of this means your roof is in trouble. It means an honest set of eyes on it, every so often, is worth a lot. That's where we come in.
What we do
Roofing services in Coeur d'Alene
Whatever your roof needs, we handle it, and we tell you straight what it actually needs.
Roof Repairs
Leaks, missing shingles, flashing, and pipe boots around Coeur d'Alene. Most repairs are a half-day fix, and if a repair won't hold, we tell you before you spend a dime.
Fix My RoofRoof Replacement
When a roof is past saving, we tear it off and rebuild it right. Shingle or metal, we walk you through the options that fit your Coeur d'Alene home and your budget.
Replace My RoofMetal Roofing
Standing seam metal built for North Idaho winters. Snow sheds off it, it lasts for decades, and it looks sharp on Coeur d'Alene homes.
See Metal OptionsRoof Inspections
Honest eyes on your roof, photos of every finding, and a written report that tells you exactly where your Coeur d'Alene roof stands.
Book an InspectionThe fastest way to a real number
Price your Coeur d'Alene roof without a ladder
Your estimate is measured off your actual roof from satellite imagery, built on real material costs, and delivered to your texts fast.
Free on-site inspections
How the free inspection works
A free on-site inspection is something you earn, not a coupon we hand out. Run the instant estimate first. If your roof looks like it's heading for a replacement, we come out to your Coeur d'Alene home, walk the whole roof, and photograph every finding at no charge. If you're buying or selling a home, we also do a paid real estate roof inspection you can book online. Either way you get a straight, documented answer. See how our inspections work.
Straight answers
Coeur d'Alene roofing questions
Do you really serve Coeur d'Alene?
Yes. Coeur d'Alene is part of our regular service area in Kootenai County. You get the same two brothers and the same straight answers as every job we take.
Should I repair or replace my roof?
Most roofs need a repair, not a replacement. We look at yours, show you photos, and tell you straight which one it is. If a repair will hold, that's what we recommend.
How do I get a price for my Coeur d'Alene roof?
Run the free instant estimate. We measure your actual roof from satellite imagery, price it on real material costs, and text you an honest range. No ladder, no pressure.
