Local Roofing Expertise
In the foothills east of Portland, Sandy homeowners face relentless winter rain that tests roofing durability year after year. We provide roof repairs and roof replacements for Cedar Ridge, Sandy Heights, Stonebrook, and surrounding neighborhoods. With roofing contractor expertise tailored to Pacific Northwest weather, we keep homes dry through heavy downpours.
Whether your shingles show moss growth or you spot active leaks, we handle roof restoration so you don't worry about water damage when the next storm rolls through.
From inspection to final walkthrough, our process keeps you informed every step.
We inspect your roof thoroughly, checking for leaks, damaged shingles, flashing issues, and drainage problems common in Sandy's wet climate.
We provide a clear estimate showing materials, labor, and scope so you know exactly what to expect before work starts.
We work carefully to remove old materials, repair decking if needed, and install new roofing with proper flashing and ventilation.
We walk through with you, ensure all details are complete, remove debris, and answer questions about roof care and warranties.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Old roofing shows moss, curling shingles, or leaks no patch can fix. We remove damaged material to the decking, repair any rotted wood, and install a new roof built for Sandy's rainy climate.

Full roof replacement in Cedar Ridge showing new shingles and proper flashing installation.
Spotting a leak after heavy rain or noticing exposed shingles? We repair localized damage without replacing the entire roof. Common repairs include sealing seams, replacing damaged shingles, and repairing flashing.

Roof repair addressing flashing damage common in Sandy Heights after winter storms.
Moss and algae thrive in Sandy's wet winters. Regular cleaning removes growth, improves drainage, and extends shingle life. We also inspect gutters and clear debris to prevent backups.

Roof cleaning showing moss removal in Stonebrook, restoring roof appearance and function.
Sandy sits in the foothills of the Cascade Range, 27 miles east of Portland. Our elevation of 750 to 1,000 feet means more rain and moisture than Portland experiences. Winter rains fall frequently and last months—a climate that punishes weak roofing.
Roofs in Meadow Ridge and Pioneer Highlands must shed water fast or moss grows within a year. Poor drainage causes expensive rot underneath.
We work on single-family homes throughout Cedar Ridge and newer neighborhoods like Stonebrook. Most homes here use asphalt shingles or metal roofing. Many feature shallow roof pitches that require excellent flashing design to handle heavy rain runoff.
We understand Clackamas County permit rules and work with inspectors familiar to the area. Whether you're on a quiet residential street or near Highway 26, we show up on time and protect your property during work.
Metal roofing lasts 50+ years in wet conditions, resisting moss and rot. Quality asphalt shingles rated for rain typically last 20–25 years with proper maintenance and drainage.
Inspect annually in spring or fall, and after winter storms. Heavy rain and freeze–thaw cycles in our foothills climate create leaks faster than drier regions.
Coverage depends on cause. Sudden damage from storms is typically covered; gradual wear and poor maintenance are not. Check your policy and report damage promptly.
Yes, if damage is localized to one area. However, the other side may be aging too. We often recommend replacing the whole roof if half is old or showing signs of wear.
Yes. Clackamas County and Sandy require permits for most roof work. We handle the permit process and coordinate final inspection so you stay compliant.
We serve roofing contractors and repair jobs throughout Clackamas County, with a focus on Sandy neighborhoods.
Quiet, family-friendly neighborhood with single-family homes ranging from newer builds to older renovated properties. Mature trees require regular gutter maintenance.
Known for stunning Mount Hood views. Mix of newer and older homes with varied roof pitches. Wind exposure on higher lots requires durable, secure fastening.
Newer development with ranch and two-story homes. Tight construction standards mean proper ventilation and drainage are essential to prevent moisture issues.
Mix of ranch and two-story homes with play areas. Community-minded families benefit from reliable roofing that protects investment and resale value.
Sandy is accessible via Highway 26, the Mount Hood Highway. Coming from Portland, take US-26 east for 27 miles. Most residential areas are within 5–8 miles of the highway corridor.
We service homes throughout Sandy and Clackamas County. Call or text to schedule a free roof inspection at your address.
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