Roofs Built to Handle the Rain
Full roof replacements and repairs built for homes in the Pacific Northwest
If your roof shows curling shingles, water stains on the ceiling, or missing granules in the gutters, you are watching a roof reach the end of its usable life. Heavy rain and wind in this part of Oregon test roofing systems every fall and winter, and when underlayment begins to fail, water finds its way into the attic and walls. Peak Exteriors handles full roof replacements and repairs using Owens Corning materials designed to stand up to Pacific Northwest conditions without failing after a few seasons.
The work begins with a thorough roof inspection that includes checking the decking, flashing, and ventilation before any shingles are pulled. Crews remove old roofing down to the sheathing, replace any rotted wood, install proper underlayment and ventilation systems, and apply new Owens Corning shingles that meet manufacturer specifications. All crews are fully licensed and insured in Oregon, and the company has been roofing homes for over thirty years. Free estimates and financing options are available for full roof replacements.
Reach out to Peak Exteriors to schedule a roof inspection in the greater Portland area and find out what your roof needs before the next storm arrives.

How a roof replacement protects attic structure
When Peak Exteriors arrives at your home in Tualatin, or throughout the Pacific Northwest, the crew walks the roof to identify soft spots, checks the attic for moisture or mold, and documents any areas where flashing has separated or valleys have pooled water. Once the old shingles are torn off, the decking is inspected and repaired as needed, then covered with underlayment that creates a waterproof barrier before the first shingle goes down. Ventilation is installed or corrected so that heat and moisture can escape the attic instead of building up under the roof surface.
After the new roof is installed, you will notice the ceiling stays dry during heavy rain, the attic temperature stays more stable, and the shingles lie flat without lifting at the edges. Proper ventilation and underlayment systems extend the lifespan of the roof and protect the wood framing underneath.
Peak Exteriors uses materials rated for high wind and water exposure, and the installation follows manufacturer guidelines to keep warranties valid. Storm damage assessments and leak diagnostics are part of every job, and the crew cleans up daily so that debris does not pile up around the house. The work does not include interior drywall repair or painting, but any structural issues found during tear-off are addressed before the new roof goes on.
Questions homeowners ask before replacing a roof
Homeowners in the Portland area often want to know how long the work takes, what happens if it rains during installation, and whether the attic needs extra ventilation before committing to a roof replacement.
Most residential roof replacements are completed in one to three days depending on roof size, pitch, and the condition of the decking underneath. The crew works through each layer methodically to avoid shortcuts that lead to callbacks.
Peak Exteriors has been installing roofs across Tualatin and surrounding Portland areas for over thirty years, and the crews are fully licensed and insured under Oregon CCB#258994. Contact Peak Exteriors to schedule a free estimate and get a clear breakdown of what your roof replacement will involve.
