Local Roofing Expertise
In the Willamette Valley and across Eugene, OR, heavy winter rains and spring storms demand solid roofing. Our roofing contractor serves residential and commercial properties throughout Eugene with 30+ years of experience in asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and emergency repairs. Whether you need roof replacement, siding installation, or urgent leak fixes after storms, we handle permits, inspections, and quality work that stands up to the Pacific Northwest weather.
A clear, transparent process from initial inspection through final inspection
We evaluate damage, measure scope, and check for permits needed in Eugene. Wind damage after spring storms or gradual wear gets diagnosed clearly.
We submit and track your project through Eugene's eBuild system. Most roof repairs qualify for express permits; larger jobs proceed through standard review with our support.
Trained crews remove old materials (or spot-repair existing roofs), install new shingles, metal, or flat roofing, and protect your property during work. Cleanup included.
We schedule inspections with the Permit and Information Center at 99 W. 10th Ave. Your roof is verified for code compliance and workmanship before sign-off.
You receive documentation, warranty info, and maintenance tips specific to Eugene's wet climate. Your roof is ready for the next rainy season.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Complete residential and commercial roofing, siding, and repairs built for Oregon weather
The most common choice for residential roofs in Eugene, asphalt shingles handle our wet winters and spring rain patterns well. We install architectural and three-tab options with proper ventilation and underlayment.

Asphalt shingle roof installed in Friendly neighborhood, Eugene
Metal roofing excels in heavy-rain regions. It sheds water faster and lasts longer. Popular in Amazon District and South University neighborhoods where older homes get modern upgrades.

Metal roofing upgrade on commercial building, Downtown Core Eugene
Spring storms and winter rain create roof damage. Leaks, lifted shingles, flashing issues, and ice-dam damage are repaired quickly. We handle both insurance claims and routine maintenance.

Storm damage repair, Willamette West Eugene
Commercial and multi-family buildings often have flat roofs. We install TPO, EPDM, and built-up systems with proper drainage critical for Eugene's frequent rain.

Commercial TPO flat roof system, Eugene
New siding protects homes from moisture damage in our rainy climate. We install fiber cement, vinyl, and composite siding with proper water barriers and ventilation.

Fiber cement siding replacement, South University neighborhood
Your roof endures Eugene's unique climate—and we know it well
Rain & Moisture Challenges. Eugene averages around 48 inches of annual precipitation, which can take a toll on your roof over time. We design roofs for maximum water shedding and install proper underlayment, flashing, and ventilation to prevent leaks and rot.
Spring Storm Readiness. After spring windstorms, damaged roofs can let rain inside quickly. Our rapid-response repair crew addresses leaks and missing shingles before secondary damage spreads.
30+ years in commercial roofing. Now serving residential Eugene with the same quality standards and attention to detail.
Eugene Permit Mastery. Building permits ensure appropriate plans are reviewed and construction is inspected to satisfy local, State, and Federal requirements. We handle eBuild submissions, plan reviews, and city inspections. Most roof repairs qualify for express permits and can move quickly.
Material Selection for Your Area. Not all roofing works equally well in Eugene neighborhoods. We recommend asphalt, metal, or flat systems based on your home's age, roof pitch, exposure, and local code setback or height requirements (especially in Friendly, Amazon District, and South University zones).
Insurance Claim Support. After storms, we document damage, provide detailed repair estimates, and coordinate with insurers. Our insurance-friendly photo documentation and scope of work speeds up claim approval.
We're local. We show up on rainy days, and we know your neighborhood.
Based in Eugene, we serve residential and commercial properties across the metro area: Willamette West, Downtown Core, Friendly, Amazon District, South University, and beyond. Whether your roof is in an older Craftsman home near the University of Oregon or a newer build in the south Eugene suburbs, we understand local zoning, building setback rules, and which materials hold up best.
Call or text for a free inspection and estimate. We schedule at your convenience and work around your schedule. If you're dealing with storm damage or a leak, let us know urgently—we prioritize rapid response.
You can also email with photos of your roof or siding condition, and we'll return a preliminary assessment within one business day.
We stand behind our work. In-person inspections catch problems that photos miss. We navigate Eugene's permit process so you don't have to. And we show up to finish the job—no surprises, no shortcuts.
Most repairs qualify for trade permits (roofing work) that can be issued the same day through Eugene's eBuild system. We handle the permit application and scheduling. Full replacements or work affecting structural framing require plan review, which we also manage.
Asphalt shingles are cost-effective and handle wet conditions well; they typically last 15–20 years. Metal roofing lasts 30–50 years, sheds water faster, and is ideal if you want durability. Both work in Eugene's climate; choose based on your budget and preference.
Yes. We provide detailed damage documentation, itemized repair estimates, and scope-of-work reports that insurers require. We've helped many Eugene homeowners navigate spring storm claims and get fair settlements.
Yes. Some Eugene zones (Amazon Neighbors, South University) limit bedroom additions and may restrict building height. Roof pitch affects allowable height. We verify local code rules for your property before design, so there are no surprises during permit review.
A free inspection tells you. If leaks are isolated or shingles are mostly sound, repair is smarter. If the roof is over 20 years old, has widespread damage, or fails in multiple spots, replacement is more economical and safer long-term.
Depends on damage or preference. Some homes do full replacement; others patch damaged sections. We assess water intrusion risk (especially critical in Eugene's wet climate) and recommend the most cost-effective path for your home's condition.
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