Local Roofing Contractor Expertise
In the tree-filled neighborhoods of Beaverton, OR, a reliable roofing contractor means the difference between peace of mind and constant worry. We serve roofing contractor work across Cedar Hills, Sexton Mountain, South Beaverton, and nearby areas, specializing in roof repair, replacement, and installation for 20+ years. Pacific Northwest weather—heavy rain, moss buildup, seasonal wind—demands expertise. That's where we come in.
Whether your roof faces water intrusion in a mid-century ranch near Murrayhill or you're upgrading asphalt shingles in a newer build at Progress Ridge, we handle every project with precision and care. Call to discuss your roof needs or request an inspection.
A clear, honest process from start to finish
We examine your roof's condition, check for leaks, assess shingle wear, and identify any moss or debris issues common in Beaverton's damp climate.
We outline repair or replacement options, explain what materials work best for your home's style, and provide a written estimate with all details and scope.
Our licensed, insured crew removes old roofing, prepares the deck, and installs new shingles or materials using industry-leading techniques.
We inspect every inch, test flashing and seals, clean the property, and walk through the finished roof with you before we leave.
You receive manufacturer warranties on materials and our workmanship guarantee. We remain available for any questions or follow-up care.
We can schedule moss removal and gutter cleaning to keep your roof protected through wet winters, especially crucial in neighborhoods with tall trees.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why.
Comprehensive roofing solutions for Beaverton homes
Old roofs in Cedar Hills and Murrayhill need complete replacement. We remove layers, inspect the deck, and install durable asphalt, metal, or architectural shingles built to handle Beaverton's heavy rain and moss. Modern materials offer better durability than older systems.

Complete roof replacement on a ranch-style home in Cedar Hills, Beaverton
Leaks after heavy rains? Missing shingles from wind? We patch flashing, seal leaks, and replace damaged shingles before small problems become expensive. Quick repairs extend roof life and prevent water damage to attics and walls.

Flashing repair after winter storm in South Beaverton
Beaverton's wet climate breeds moss, algae, and lichen that trap moisture and lift shingles. Routine cleaning prevents costly damage. We pressure wash carefully to protect shingles while removing debris, leaves, and organic growth.

Moss removal on a tree-shaded roof in Sexton Mountain
20+ years protecting Beaverton roofs
Over 500 roofs serviced across Cedar Hills, Murrayhill, Progress Ridge, Sexton Mountain, South Beaverton, and beyond. We understand mid-century ranch homes, newer construction, and everything in between.
Heavy rain, fog, and shade make Beaverton roofs prone to moss and water infiltration. Roofs surrounded by tall evergreens in neighborhoods like Highland or Greenway face extra moisture. We spec materials and maintenance schedules tailored to your microclimate and home's exposure.
Washington County building codes and Beaverton's local requirements vary by neighborhood. Most full roof replacements don't require permits, but skylights and structural changes do. We handle all paperwork and inspections so you don't have to worry.
Oregon law requires roofing contractors to be licensed by the Construction Contractors Board, bonded, and carry liability insurance. We comply fully. Your home and our crew are protected on every project.
Architectural shingles dominate Beaverton roofs because they outperform simple three-tab designs in our climate. Their thicker, multi-layered construction sheds water faster and resists moss better. Enhanced colors and textures add depth and curb appeal to homes across our neighborhoods—from classic Cedar Hills ranches to modern Progress Ridge builds.
Most carry 20–30 year warranties and algae-resistance technology, making them a smart long-term investment for families planning to stay in Beaverton.
Throughout the greater Beaverton region
Established mid-century and newer homes near Cedar Hills Crossing. Tree-lined streets, larger properties, established neighborhoods with strong schools.
Hillside neighborhoods with scenic views, winding streets, newer homes. Higher elevation, mature trees, peaceful setting with strong community ties.
Laid-back, suburban living with parks and trails. Newer developments, diverse home styles, family-friendly atmosphere near shopping and recreation.
Modern master-planned communities with shopping, dining, and trails. Mid-to-newer construction, walkable areas, growing neighborhoods with strong amenities.
Extended service area with diverse housing stock. Greenway Parks system, newer Bethany development, suburban communities near major employers.
Heart of the city with MAX light rail access, walkable neighborhoods, mixed architecture. Convenient access to Portland, shops, and services.
Most full roof replacements do not require a building permit. However, if you're adding skylights, changing the roof structure, or doing work on a commercial property, you may need one. We verify local requirements and handle all permits if needed.
Routine roof cleaning every 1–2 years is ideal for Beaverton's moss-heavy climate, especially if your home sits under tall trees or in shaded areas like Sexton Mountain or Highland. Regular maintenance prevents expensive water damage and extends roof life significantly.
Metal roofing lasts 40+ years and handles our heavy rains exceptionally well. Architectural asphalt shingles last 20–30 years with proper maintenance. Metal costs more upfront but requires less cleaning and moss removal over its lifetime, making it a smart long-term choice for many families.
Yes. Moss traps moisture beneath shingles, lifts them, and leads to leaks. It also accelerates shingle deterioration. In Beaverton, where moss thrives year-round, regular cleaning and slightly better ventilation are essential to prevent water intrusion into your attic and walls.
Localized damage (a few missing shingles, small leaks) can be repaired. If damage is widespread, your roof is nearing the end of its lifespan (15+ years), or you're ready to upgrade materials, replacement makes more financial sense. We inspect and recommend the best path forward.
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