Benton County, Oregon
Corvallis Roofing for the Wet Side of the Valley
Home to OSU and some of the valley's heaviest rain, Corvallis roofs work hard against moisture and moss. We bring honest, documentation-first roofing to a town that values doing things right.
Typically 48–72 hours from our Willamette Valley crews.
- ★ 4.9 · 80+ Google reviews
- 500+ projects completed
- Licensed & bonded in WA + OR
- 15-year written warranty
What Corvallis roofs actually deal with
Tucked against the Coast Range foothills, Corvallis catches extra rain squeezed out of every front, keeping shaded slopes mossy nearly year-round. The stock spans historic homes in the older core near campus, dense student-rental housing (deferred maintenance is real here), mid-century neighborhoods, and newer builds toward the edges. Landlord documentation work is a steady share of our book. Attic ventilation problems hide under the persistent damp, rotting decking from below — our inspections always check the attic side.
Permits & logistics in Corvallis
Reroofs permit through the City of Corvallis Community Development; Benton County handles unincorporated parcels. Filed by us, OR CCB #249563.
Corvallis homeowners ask us
Do you serve Corvallis and Benton County?
Yes — served by our Willamette Valley crews, OR CCB #249563. Inspections typically 48–72 hours, priority for active leaks.
Do you work with rental-property owners near OSU?
Constantly — photo-documented inspections you can file, fixed per-building bids, honest repair-versus-replace triage, and scheduling around tenancies and the school year.
My roof looks fine but the attic smells damp — problem?
Likely — Corvallis's persistent moisture plus poor attic ventilation rots decking from the inside while shingles still look serviceable. We check both sides of the roof on every inspection.
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Typically 48–72 hours from our Willamette Valley crews. Free, photographed, zero pressure.
