Remarkable Roofing & Exteriors for Tualatin, OR
Tualatin is where people settle and stay. That means a lot of homes have been lived in long enough for the roof to need real attention. Whether you’re maintaining a home you’ve lived in for 20 years or have just moved into, we give you an honest assessment and do the job right.
Roofing for a Community That Stays Put
River Valley Roofing from a Team That Gets What’s at Stake
Tualatin is the kind of place where people buy a home and stay for decades. That long-term ownership means homeowners here tend to invest in their properties, but it also means a lot of Tualatin roofs have been in place for 20 to 30 years. For asphalt shingles in the Pacific Northwest, that’s at or past the end of their expected life.
The Tualatin River runs through the heart of town, and the surrounding wetlands and green spaces add extra humidity to an already wet climate. As a result, roofs here tend to stay damp longer than those on higher ground, which speeds up moss growth and makes good drainage especially important.
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Full-Service Roofing & Exteriors

Commercial Roofing
Experienced with senior living, care facilities, & multi-unit properties. Respectful crews, minimal disruption.

Residential Roofing
Inspections, repairs, Roof Maxx rejuvenation, replacement, cleaning, & skylights for Portland-area homes.

Roof Maxx Restoration
Extend your roof’s life by 5-15 years at a fraction of the cost of replacement. Certified Roof Maxx dealer in Portland and the surrounding areas.

Gutters
5” and 6” gutter installation, repair, and cleaning. Protect your home from Pacific Northwest water damage.

Skylights
Bring natural light into your home. Professional skylight installation by experienced crews.

Attic Fans & Ventilation
Attic fans, ridge vents, and proper ventilation to improve your home’s airflow and prevent moisture buildup.
Roofing Challenges Specific to Tualatin, OR Homes
Tualatin’s river valley location and established housing stock create a specific set of roofing demands.
River Valley Moisture
Tualatin sits low in the Tualatin River Valley, surrounded by wetlands and green space. That leads to higher humidity than areas on higher ground. Roofs tend to stay damp longer after rain, moss takes hold more easily, and attic condensation is more common.
Aging Roofs on Established Homes
Most homes in Tualatin were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means many roofs are now 25 to 50 years old. Even homes that have already had one replacement may be nearing the end of that second roof’s lifespan.
Undersized Gutters on Older Homes
A lot of homes were built with standard 5-inch gutters that can struggle with the amount of rain the area gets. Combined with lower elevation and slower drainage, this can lead to overflow that pools around foundations, erodes landscaping, and damages siding.
Outdated Ventilation Systems
Homes from the 1970s and 1980s often have ventilation systems that don’t meet current standards. Poor attic airflow can trap moisture in the winter and heat in the summer, both of which shorten the life of the roof.
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Licensed in both Oregon and Washington, we serve homeowners and commercial property managers across the entire Portland/Vancouver metro area.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions from Tualatin-Area Homeowners
What services do you offer in Tualatin?
Everything we offer across the Portland/Vancouver metro: roof replacement, Roof Maxx rejuvenation, roof repair, emergency repair, inspections and certifications, roof cleaning and moss treatment, commercial roofing, gutter installation, repair, and cleaning, skylight and solar tube installation, and attic fan and ventilation upgrades.
My home was built in the 1980s. Is the roof past its life?
Very likely, unless it was replaced at some point. Asphalt shingle roofs installed in the 1980s typically had a lifespan of 20 to 25 years, and in the Pacific Northwest’s wet climate, they often fail sooner. If your home still has its original roof, it’s well past due for an inspection. If it was replaced in the early 2000s, it may be entering the window where problems start. Either way, an inspection will tell you exactly where things stand.
Why does moisture seem like a bigger problem in Tualatin?
Tualatin sits in the Tualatin River Valley at a lower elevation than surrounding communities. The river, nearby wetlands, and low-lying terrain keep humidity levels higher than homes on higher ground. Roofs stay damp longer, moss grows faster, and attic condensation is more common. That’s why ventilation and drainage are especially important for Tualatin homes.
Should I upgrade my gutters when I replace my roof?
It’s often the smartest time to do it. Many Tualatin homes have original 5-inch gutters that can’t handle the volume of water the area gets. Upgrading to 6-inch gutters during a roof replacement lets us inspect and repair the fascia before the new gutters go on, and you get a properly sized system that works with your new roof from day one.
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