Archive for the ‘Roof Replacement’ Category


Roof Life of Oregon’s Curb Appeal Assessment

Spring has officially started, March 20th, and Roof Life of Oregon has teamed up with our sister company 1st Oregon Exteriors to ensure your home has the maximum curb appeal possible.  From the top of your home (the roof) to the landscaping that surrounds it, we’ve got our suggestions to make your home pop.

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Did Your Roof Survive The Winter Storm?

Oregon averages over 40 inches of rain per year, but we receive over 50% of that volume during the three main winter months. Combine the Greater Portland area’s blustery weather with holidays, resolutions and everyday life, and you’ll start to see there’s no time to go outside and examine the condition of your roof until spring is here.

That time has finally come. Your roof has endured countless days of precipitation and even a few snow storms. Now that the major storm season is over, and Mother Nature has started working her magic on our flowers, what kind of damage did your roof endure?

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Innovative Roof Replacement Systems

At Roof Life of Oregon, weather patterns may slow us down, but rarely does our production come to a screeching halt. We constantly work to refine our processes and search for innovative roof replacement systems. A recent example is the tent system we devised that allowed us to remove and replace the plywood on one of our roof replacement clients.

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Roof Life of Oregon’s Winter Checklist

The first day of Winter officially started yesterday (December 20th). Do you have your roof and home in tip top shape for everything mother nature has to offer? The team at Roof Life of Oregon has compiled our very own winter checklist so you can spend more time enjoying the holidays and family and less time fixing problems.

Click on print below and print out this checklist and get started today!


Townhouse Roof Problems

Townhouse roof problems are very similar to single home roof problems until you throw the community factor into the equation. Some townhouse complexes are created in such a way that multiple dwellings are under one continuous roof. Many home owners associations are in charge of having roof maintenance performed on the entire complex, but complexes that leave the decision up to the individual homeowners are potentially setting themselves up for failure.

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Roof Should Have Been Replaced

We’ve examined a several examples (roof leaks, partial roof replacement series) of when your roof needs to be replaced. Today, we will look at a another example of a roof section that should have been replaced.

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Backwards Roof Installation

Many of the blog posts we write feature poor workmanship because we like to point out Roof Life of Oregon offers Portland’s only lifetime workmanship warranty. Today we’re going to look at a roof that from afar looks fine, but up close just doesn’t look right.

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Roof Replacement in Tualatin, OR

Richard A. of Tualatin, OR recently chose Roof Life of Oregon to complete his roof replacement project on his home. Richard originally came to Roof Life of Oregon hoping he could still maintain his roof. Richard had a 16 year old composition shingle roof and noticed some of the shingles were starting to fall off. Additionally, Richard noticed the staples were starting to come out and knew he needed some help.

Unfortunately when our roof consultant performed the requested roof inspection, he determined Richard’s roof they was unsalvageable.

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