Enderby BC heritage home with the Shuswap River in the background

Enderby Roofing, Siding & Gutters That Last

Enderby sits on the Shuswap River at the north end of the North Okanagan. Heritage downtown. Working farms. River-valley homes. A climate that is wetter and colder than Vernon. We work on Enderby exteriors with the right spec for the right conditions.

Serving Enderby, BC
48 to 72 hour quote turnaround
40 minutes from Vernon

Enderby is a small town on the Shuswap River. About 40 minutes north of Vernon. Around 3,000 people in town. More in the surrounding rural area. Heritage downtown. River-valley housing. Ranches and farms. A growing pocket of newer custom homes on the bench above the river. The climate is meaningfully different from Vernon. More rain. More snow. Harder freeze-thaw. The building stock includes some of the oldest housing in the region.

We work Enderby regularly. The drive from Vernon is 40 to 45 minutes, and we plan jobs accordingly. Material staging, dumpster sizing, and crew scheduling are all tuned for the longer haul. We treat Enderby work the same way we treat Vernon work. Photo-backed inspections. Clear scope. Options before commitment. A 15-year workmanship warranty.

If you are in Enderby or the surrounding rural area and you need exterior work that is specced for the local climate and built to last, that is what we do.

Why Hunter Exteriors for Enderby?

Enderby is small enough that contractor reputation matters. We have done enough work here that local homeowners know what to expect. We don't take that for granted. Every Enderby job gets the same standard as every Vernon job.

We also know the building stock. Some of the heritage homes in downtown Enderby are 100-plus years old with carpentry that doesn't match modern dimensions. We adapt our materials and our methods to fit the home, rather than forcing modern shortcuts onto old construction.

Neighbourhoods We Serve in Enderby

Different streets, different building stock, different problems. Here's what we know about the parts of Enderby we work in most.

Heritage downtown Enderby

The original streets along the river. Homes from the 1900s through 1950s with original detailing. Bargeboards. Decorative trim. Original porches. We are careful with these. Roof tear-offs often reveal cedar shake under the asphalt, and the roof structure isn't always sized for modern loads.

Bench and Mable Lake Road

Newer custom homes on the higher ground above the river. Big architectural rooflines. Dormers. Valleys. Full UV exposure. We see a lot of architectural asphalt and standing-seam metal in this area. Wind exposure is moderate but the snow load is real.

Trinity Valley

Rural area west of Enderby. Working farms. Hobby farms. Acreage homes. Long roof runs, lots of metal, and outbuildings that need work as often as the main house does. We combine projects to reduce mobilization.

North Enderby and Grindrod

Strip of rural and small-acreage properties along Highway 97A. Mixed building stock. Mixed roof ages. Homeowners who tend to be long-term residents rather than recent transplants. Steady re-roof and gutter work.

Riverbank homes

Properties along the Shuswap River. Floodplain awareness matters, but more directly relevant to exterior work is the moisture exposure. Humid summers and damp shoulder seasons. We pay extra attention to flashing and ventilation details on river-side homes.

What Enderby's Climate Does to Buildings

Enderby gets more precipitation than Vernon. Both summer rain and winter snow. The river valley collects moisture, and that affects every part of an exterior building system. Asphalt shingles see more freeze-thaw stress here than in Vernon. Vinyl and wood siding pick up more moisture. Gutters move more water in spring melt and summer storms. We spec accordingly.

Snow load is significant. Enderby gets 50 to 100 percent more snow than Vernon in a typical winter, with individual storms that can dump 12-plus inches. Ice damming is the most common roof problem we see here, and it is almost always rooted in inadequate attic ventilation rather than the roof itself. We do attic ventilation review on every Enderby re-roof.

Wind is mostly along the valley axis. Occasionally severe in spring and fall storms. We use extra fastening, upgraded ridge cap, and proper edge metal on every Enderby roof. Material choice matters too. IKO ArmourShake handles wind better than entry-level shingles, and metal handles it best of all.

What We're Typically Working On in Enderby

Enderby work is a mix of heritage downtown re-roofs, rural farmstead and outbuilding projects, and steady gutter and soffit work on the older housing stock. We also handle a fair amount of moisture-driven repairs. Fascia rot. Soffit damage. Gutter overflow consequences. They are all downstream of decades of inadequate exterior maintenance.

Some of our recent jobs

Real Hunter Exteriors work from this past year. Roofing, siding, gutters, and trim done by our crew across the Okanagan.

Modern siding finish on an Okanagan home
Summer roofing project by Hunter Exteriors
Combined roof and siding job by Hunter Exteriors
Winter roofing install in the Okanagan
IKO architectural shingle detail by Hunter Exteriors
Fall siding and trim job, Hunter Exteriors
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Michael Walker

2 weeks ago

Hunter team did a meticulous job and were on site quickly, and my tenants appreciated their demeanor and their work ethic. Highly recommended!

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Tyson Assi

3 weeks ago

Roof looks amazing never have to worry again iko dynasty package looks fantastic!!

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Allison Wang

1 month ago

Great experience with Hunter Exteriors! Professional, efficient, and easy to work with. The quality of work was excellent and everything was completed on time. Highly recommend!

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Matt Cornies

2 months ago

Jesse and crew did an fantastic job assessing the damage to the existing roof, explaining the process and options, and keeping me up to date. Excellent quality of work and would highly recommend for roofing and siding

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Shane Mueller

3 months ago

Great job by Jesse and the hunter exteriors crew. Would recommend for sure!

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Steve Robins

8 months ago

I had an awesome experience with Jesse and his team. They responded to my request right away and were able to get the work done in short order. I needed new stacks and help with some downspouts. Super friendly and professional. I will be recommending them moving forward to anyone in need. Thank you!

Frequently Asked Questions about Enderby Projects

Do you work on heritage homes in downtown Enderby?

Yes. We are careful with original detailing. Bargeboards. Trim profiles. Porch lines. Roof tear-offs often reveal cedar shake or original wood deck. We adapt our underlayment and ventilation approach to fit the structure. We coordinate with the city for any work that affects heritage exteriors visible from the street.

How does Enderby's wetter climate affect roof spec?

It pushes us toward more durable materials and better detailing. We use extended ice and water shield (6 feet from the eaves rather than the standard 2 to 3). Upgraded ridge venting. Snow guards where ice damming is a known issue. We recommend IKO Cambridge or ArmourShake at minimum, with metal or premium stone-coated steel as upgrade options on premium homes.

Do you handle Enderby insurance claims?

Yes. Storm and hail claims are the most common. We document damage with photos. We prepare scope and pricing for your adjuster. We handle the work to insurance specifications. Tarp service for emergency leaks year-round.

Can you work on rural farmsteads in the Trinity Valley area?

Yes. Trinity Valley is in our service area. We do barns, shops, outbuildings, and main houses, often combining projects to reduce mobilization. Same response times. Same warranties. Same crews. Schedule planning is more important on rural projects. We plan material staging carefully.

What is the typical Enderby re-roof timeline?

Single-family homes are 1 to 3 days. Heritage homes can take 3 to 5 days because of the careful detail work. Rural farmstead projects with multiple buildings can run 1 to 2 weeks, sequenced so weather protection is maintained. We don't strip a roof we can't dry in before weather moves.

Nearby Communities We Serve

Enderby sits in a region of small Okanagan towns we work in regularly. Same crews, same standards.

Ready to start your Enderby project?

Photo-backed inspection, options before commitment, work done on schedule.