Pendleton roofing contractors in Oregon

2 companies found in your city.

Palmer Roofing Company
  • Palmer Roofing Company
  • Address: 2505 NE Riverside Pl, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
  • Phone: +1 541-276-6529
  • Zipcode: 97801
  • 3 reviews
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Royal Crown Builders
  • Royal Crown Builders
  • Address: 611 SE Dorion Ave, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
  • Phone: +1 541-276-8726
  • Zipcode: 97801
  • 5 reviews
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Pendleton is a town in Umatilla County, Oregon, US, located at 45.660535\-118.783104, with ZIP code(s) 97801. If you are looking for contractors in industrial roofing, you will find proper local contractors in Pendleton, OR, who work with insulation shingles hip.

Whether you own a home or a business in USA, you can bet that an asphalt shingle roof covers and protects it. The average age of the typical shingle roof can range anywhere from 10-15 years, depending upon the weather conditions they are subjected to and the materials used in the installation. One of the best ways to extend that lifespan as long as possible is through the use of preventative roof repairs, general maintenance and an annual roofing inspection. Without these three important aspects of building care, you can bet that an emergency roof repair will strike you sooner or later. Even the tiniest of roof leaks are a serious threat to your home or business. That’s because when water enters the warm and dark recesses of your attics, walls and ceiling insulation, mold, fungus and mildew can begin to form and grow.

Stop Roof Leaks Now

Preventing a roof leak is easy—as long as it’s caught before it has a chance to happen. But what happens when you have a roof leak right now? Preventative maintenance and inspections help prevent leaky roofs, but when a roof leak happens on your Pendleton, OR home or business, it’s imperative that you make the needed roof repair right away before problems can become more expensive. Within 36 hours of a roof leak, you can bet that deadly black mold, toxic mildew and wood rotting fungus will begin to form right away, even in the dead of winter. Just because a roof leak is a minor inconvenience you feel you can put off now, doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. Call a licensed and insured roof repair crew to deal with the issue before it has a chance to blow your bank.

Monthly Maintenance Checklist

  • Remove leaf debris from roof valleys, against skylights and behind chimneys
  • Clean gutters and downspouts from all debris
  • Sweep soffits and fascia clean and clear of all spider webs, dirt and grime
  • Cut all tree branches at least six feet back from the entire structure
  • Keep vines and other landscaping trimmed away from windows, doors, soffit and fascia
  • Ensure proper drainage is in working order around the drip line of your roofs overhang
  • Perform a visual inspection of all roofing materials