Lane County, Oregon
Eugene Roofing & Exteriors — Where This Company Put Down Roots
Our Oregon story started here: we acquired a respected Eugene roofing outfit and kept what made it good — the crews, the standards, and OR CCB #249563. In the Willamette Valley, the enemy isn't wind or snow. It's forty inches of patient, mossy rain.
Typical inspection availability: 24–72 hours from our Lane County crews.
- ★ 4.9 · 80+ Google reviews
- 500+ projects completed
- Licensed & bonded in WA + OR
- 15-year written warranty
What Eugene roofs actually deal with
Eugene roofs fail slowly and quietly. Valley rain plus mild temperatures is the ideal moss and algae climate — south of campus, in Friendly and Whiteaker's older bungalows, we regularly find moss doing structural damage under otherwise decent shingles. The mid-century stock across Santa Clara and River Road runs low-pitch, where drainage detail and membrane sections matter. Wildfire smoke seasons are also pushing more owners toward Class A assemblies. Moss management isn't a footnote here; it's half the maintenance story.
Recent work near you
Moss-Buried Bungalow Roof Restored, Not Replaced
A Friendly-neighborhood bungalow under mature oaks had moss thick enough to hold moisture year-round. Another bid called for full replacement at $19,000. The shingles underneath had life left.
Case study →“15-year warranty — 5-year leak-free assurance and 10 additional years covered through Owens Corning. Crew showed up on time and was thorough with every step.”
Permits & logistics in Eugene
Reroofs inside Eugene city limits permit through the City's Building and Permit Services; Lane County handles the rest. Filed by us on every project. Eugene permit office →
Eugene homeowners ask us
How often should a Eugene roof be de-mossed?
Inspect annually, treat most roofs every 2–3 years — more under oak and fir canopy. Never pressure-wash asphalt shingles; it strips the granules that are the roof. Soft treatment plus zinc/copper strips is the right protocol.
Are you the same company as the old Eugene operation?
Same license (OR CCB #249563), same local crews, higher standard. We acquired a good Eugene company and built on it — your warranty is now backed by a two-state operation instead of a single crew's goodwill.
What's the best roof for Willamette Valley rain?
Architectural asphalt with algae-resistant granules handles most homes; low-pitch sections want real membrane, not stretched shingles. The material matters less than the water detailing — valleys, flashing, and drainage do the actual work here.
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Typical inspection availability: 24–72 hours from our Lane County crews. Free, photographed, zero pressure.
