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Last Updated: February 25, 2025
Caring for your roof is important for protecting you and your home, but isn't always an easy job. The roof on your Beaverton home needs to handle all kinds of weather without failing.
One of the top roofing contractors in your area can help with any concerns you might have. Whether your roof needs repairs, a replacement, or cleaning, one of Beaverton's top roofers can help.
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Free inspections
Preventive services
Quality customer service
Reputation for timeliness
Locally owned
Transparent pricing
Customer education
Services Offered

Our Rating
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Quality customer service
Honors appointment windows
Transparent pricing
Free inspections
Transparent project updates
Customer education
Services Offered

Our Rating
User Rating
Free inspections
Quality customer service
Transparent pricing
Honors appointment windows
Services Offered

Our Rating
User Rating
Preventive services
Honors appointment windows
Transparent project updates
Free inspections
Customer education
Transparent pricing
Quality customer service
Services Offered

Our Rating
User Rating
Locally owned
Customer education
Transparent project updates
Free inspections
Preventive services
Transparent pricing
Quality customer service
Honors appointment windows
Services Offered

Our Rating
User Rating
Locally owned
Quality customer service
Free inspections
Transparent project updates
Honors appointment windows
Customer education
Services Offered

Our Rating
User Rating
Transparent project updates
Transparent pricing
Customer education
Free inspections
Preventive services
Quality customer service
Services Offered
Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on roofers to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
Cost is an important consideration when replacing something as big as your roof. Below, find the average price range for roof replacement on a 1,500 square foot home in Beaverton, as well as price differences between various popular roofing materials.
Installing a new roof is a major home improvement project that can cost upwards of twenty thousand dollars out of pocket. It’s essential to do your research and find the top-rated company for the job. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing a roofer.
You may not think about your roof daily, but it protects your home in important ways. Be aware of these common signals that your roof needs to be checked and repaired by a professional roofer.
The age and material of your roof are important. Asphalt shingles, the most popular roofing material for homes, usually last about 20 to 25 years. If your roof is approaching or past this lifespan, have it inspected to see if complete replacement is necessary.
One of the clearest signs of a roof issue is leaking. Stains on insulation, ceilings, and walls — or in your attic — usually mean that water is seeping through worn or damaged shingles. Don't ignore small leaks, because even these can encourage mold growth and roof deterioration.
Seeing roof deck boards or sheathing under your shingles is a sign that those shingles are severely curling or losing their seal. This means it's time for replacement. Shingles should lie flat to stop water from getting into your home.
Examine your shingles closely from a sturdy ladder or while on the ground. Look for shingles that show cracks or are missing granules. Storms can cause roof damage over time. To keep your roof in working order, replace any shingles that have become detached or have gaping holes.
Roof flashing makes a watertight seal around chimneys, vents, valleys, and other areas where water can leak into your home. Peeling, cracked, or deteriorated flashing can allow leaks. We recommend promptly resolving any problems with the roof flashing that come up.
An uneven roofline may indicate a structural issue that requires professional evaluation. Without taking steps to fix or replace it, a sagging roof will worsen over time.
The best type of roofing material for your home in Beaverton will depend on factors such as your budget and how often you're willing to do maintenance.
Metal costs more but lasts longer, while asphalt will be cheaper up front but will require more maintenance. Wood roofs have better insulation than many other materials, which can be very beneficial in the winter.
Roofing contractors in Oregon are required to be licensed by the Oregon Construction Contractors Board. To be licensed, contractors need to be bonded and insured.
Roof cleaning typically costs about $466 in Beaverton. The total cost will depend on the size of your roof, how many levels it has, its material, and how severe the problem is.
Your roof absolutely impacts how energy-efficient your home is. For example, in the winter a good roof allows you to spend less energy heating your home. Some roofing materials, such as metal, provide superior insulation compared to other types.
A professional will either pressure wash or "soft wash" your roof, depending on the roofing material and the extent of the cleaning needed. Power washing is not recommended for certain roof types like asphalt shingles. To soft wash your roof, your contractor might use tools such as brushes and brooms, and chemicals such as bleach and detergent.
After your roof installation, check the roof's appearance. If it looks uneven or not uniform, this is a sign that the roof was not installed properly. Also, check that the flashing wasn't reused. Properly installed flashing is important to prevent leaks and water damage to your home. Finally, you'll want to see that your contractor placed an underlayment between the shingles and sheathing of your house. This helps prevent leaks and extends the life of your roof.
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