Roof report for 5912 North Teekem Falls Way
Built from public records, weather history, and the details you shared. Use this as a smart starting point, then decide whether you want to keep watching the roof or have it checked in person.
The bottom line
Your roof is likely about 19 years old and in concern condition, with elevated wind exposure from the last decade of storms. Schedule a photo review or inspection after the severe weather event.
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Home snapshot
- City
- Meridian
- County
- Ada
- Street address
- 5912 N TEEKEM FALLS WAY
- Year built
- 2005
- Lot size
- 9,962 sq ft
- Property use
- Residential (R-4)
- Roof permit search
- Unavailable
- Latest roof permit
- Unavailable
- Estimated roof area
- 3325 sq ft
- Roof steepness
- 4/12
- Roof sections
- 9
- Roof complexity
- High
- Access difficulty
- Moderate
- Roof shape
- Complex
Public property record details
- Zoning
- R-4
- Property code
- R
- Subdivision
- LOCHSA FALLS SUB NO 10
- Area code
- 03
- Acreage
- 0.228 acres
- Assessed value
- $581,300
- Homeowner exemption
- $125,000
- Legal description
- LOT 13 BLK 25 LOCHSA FALLS SUB NO 10
County home record details
- Home type
- Single Family
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 3
- Fireplaces
- 1
- Air conditioning
- Yes
- Garage / car storage
- 952 sq ft
- Total interior area
- 2283 sq ft
- Main floor
- 1863 sq ft
Roof permit history
Public permit records help support recent replacement claims, but missing permit history does not prove work never happened.
Boundaries shown here are public map references, not a legal survey.
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Weather around this home
Weather history
What Your Roof Has Been Through
Your roof does not age in a straight line.
Wind and hail exposure around this property over the last 10 years helps explain why wear can show up unevenly from one roof to the next. Today: Mostly Sunny, 98°F, winds 5 mph. In the last 10 years, this roof location scores 71/100 for weather stress. Hail exposure looks moderate, wind exposure looks elevated, and 5 severe events were recorded within 5 miles. Largest hail nearby: not available. Strongest wind nearby: 60 mph. Most recent severe event: Apr 2024. Inspection recommended.
Weather Stress Score
71
/ 100
High exposure
In the last 10 years, this roof location scores 71/100 for weather stress. Hail exposure looks moderate, wind exposure looks elevated, and 5 severe events were recorded within 5 miles. Largest hail nearby: not available. Strongest wind nearby: 60 mph. Most recent severe event: Apr 2024. Inspection recommended.
Wind uplift risk
Elevated
Hail impact risk
Moderate
Primary concern
Repeated wind uplift pressure
Should this roof be checked?
Inspection recommended
What this may mean
High wind can lift shingles, weaken seal strips, move flashing, and expose fasteners. Hail can bruise shingles, accelerate granule loss, and shorten usable roof life.
Year-by-year weather history
Each year shows how much hail, wind, and alert activity was recorded near this roof.
Severe weather nearby
5 within 5 miles
Largest hail nearby
Unavailable
Strongest wind nearby
60 mph
Latest weather event
Heat Advisory · Moderate · 8/20/2026, 8:16:00 PM
Latest nearby severe weather
4/3/2024, 4:37:00 PM
Full weather history
Open the full 10-year event list if you want to see every stored weather entry for this roof.
14 entries
Full weather history
Open the full 10-year event list if you want to see every stored weather entry for this roof.
Heat Advisory · Moderate · 8/20/2026, 8:16:00 PM
Heat Advisory issued August 20 at 2:16PM MDT until August 21 at 9:00PM MDT by NWS Boise ID
Heat Advisory · Moderate · 8/19/2026, 8:19:00 PM
Heat Advisory issued August 19 at 2:19PM MDT until August 21 at 9:00PM MDT by NWS Boise ID
Heat Advisory · Moderate · 8/19/2026, 8:17:00 AM
Heat Advisory issued August 19 at 2:17AM MDT until August 21 at 9:00PM MDT by NWS Boise ID
Special Weather Statement · Moderate · 8/15/2026, 11:23:00 PM
Special Weather Statement issued August 15 at 5:23PM MDT by NWS Boise ID
Special Weather Statement · Moderate · 8/15/2026, 11:18:00 PM
Special Weather Statement issued August 15 at 5:18PM MDT by NWS Boise ID
Special Weather Statement · Moderate · 8/15/2026, 11:04:00 PM
Special Weather Statement issued August 15 at 5:04PM MDT by NWS Boise ID
Thunderstorm Wind · 12/17/2025, 9:15:00 AM
ADA, IDAHO · magnitude 57.00 · The Idaho Transportation Department's Valley Interchange weather station south of Hazelton reported a 66 mph gust as a line of showers and embedded thunderstorms move through.
Thunderstorm Wind · 7/9/2025, 6:25:00 PM
ADA, IDAHO · magnitude 55.00 · Mesonet station IDARNG2_RG14 measured a wind gust of 63 mph as a thunderstorm outflow passed. This outflow continued into Elmore county. No damages were reported.
Thunderstorm Wind · 9/2/2024, 4:45:00 PM
ADA, IDAHO · magnitude 50.00 · The public reported a large spruce tree down.
Thunderstorm Wind · 9/2/2024, 4:40:00 PM
ADA, IDAHO · magnitude 52.00 · The public reported a large spruce tree was knocked down along with old juniper trees. Idaho Power reported that this caused 2000 customers to be without power in the Boise North End.
Thunderstorm Wind · 9/2/2024, 4:38:00 PM
ADA, IDAHO · magnitude 55.00 · The ASOS station at the Boise airport reported a high wind gust from a thunderstorm outflow boundary.
Thunderstorm Wind · 9/2/2024, 4:31:00 PM
ADA, IDAHO · magnitude 50.00 · A large spruce tree was knocked down at Morris Hill Cemetery.
Thunderstorm Wind · 7/24/2024, 3:28:00 PM
ADA, IDAHO · magnitude 51.00 · The Crestline Trail RAWS measured this wind gust.
Thunderstorm Wind · 5/28/2024, 4:43:00 PM
ADA, IDAHO · magnitude 52.00 · A strong outflow boundary from a thunderstorm damaged several power lines around the Boise metropolitan area and Garden Valley. Around 2,000-3,000 people were estimated to be without power in both of those regions due to wind damage.
This does not automatically mean your roof needs replacement. It means this roof has been exposed to conditions that commonly lead to lifted shingles, granule loss, weakened seals, flashing movement, and shorter service life.
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How to use this estimate responsibly
A useful report should narrow the next step without pretending the estimate is perfect.
Does a healthy score mean do nothing forever?
No. It means no replacement recommendation based on current evidence. Monitoring still matters, especially after major storms.
Why might a report be marked for review?
Some roofs need a closer look because the available information is limited, the roof is older, or recent weather activity suggests the roof should be checked in person.
What should I do next if I am unsure?
If this report raises questions, the safest next step is to schedule an inspection so a roofer can confirm the condition in person.
Use this report as a starting point, then decide what your roof needs.
If the roof looks fine, keep monitoring it. If the report raises concern, ask for an inspection and get a clear answer from a roofer.
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