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Peaks & Valleys

Lane County, Oregon

Creswell Roofing South of Eugene

Just down I-5 from Eugene, Creswell keeps its small-town feel while catching the same patient Willamette Valley rain. Roofs here age the valley way — slowly, greenly, from the shaded side first — and our Lane County crews treat it as home turf.

Typically 24–72 hours from our Lane County crews.

What Creswell roofs actually deal with

Creswell's stock runs from older homes near the historic downtown to newer bedroom-community builds and rural properties toward the buttes and Camas Swale. Valley rain does its steady work everywhere — moss on shaded slopes, granule wash into gutters, low-pitch porch roofs on the older homes that need real membrane instead of patch cycles. Oak and fir canopy keeps north planes mossy year-round. Same license (OR CCB #249563) and standards as our Eugene work, minutes up the freeway.

Permits & logistics in Creswell

Reroofs inside city limits permit through the City of Creswell; rural addresses go through Lane County. Filed by us either way.

Creswell homeowners ask us

Are you the same crews that work in Eugene?

Yes — same Lane County crews, same license (OR CCB #249563), backed by a two-state company. Creswell is a short run down I-5 from Eugene for us.

How often does a Creswell roof need moss treatment?

Every 2–3 years for most homes, more under heavy oak or fir canopy. Never pressure washing — soft-wash plus zinc strips keeps a $600 habit from becoming a $6,000 repair.

My older home has a flat porch roof that leaks — options?

Real membrane (TPO or modified bitumen with actual drainage) instead of the rolled-asphalt patch cycle. Porch-roof sections are small jobs we do constantly on the valley's older stock.

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Get honest eyes on your Creswell roof.

Typically 24–72 hours from our Lane County crews. Free, photographed, zero pressure.

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