
Orezona Bldg & Roofing Co. Inc
About us
You have chosen Orezona Building Company – the premier Roofing Contractor serving the Williamette Valley. Our staff offers you the combined knowledge of 25 years in the building industry. Our team offers a track record of high quality construction. Our dedication is to the highest customer service. Additional email - [email protected]. Locally owned & operated.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Roofing, General Contracting, Siding, and Remodels.
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"[Member Name Removed], Thank you for the kind words. We are so pleased that you loved our work and we appreciate you as a client! Enjoy your new roof! Merry Christmas - Kendra"
Orezona roofing had re-roofed the house we recently sold, and did such a nice job that we wanted to use them for our metal roof project. Fortunately, they install metal roofs and have a lot of experience with them since they do quite a few per year.
We were notified by our builder that he needed our house 'dried in' immediately to continue our project, and Orezona immediately responded and covered our roof with high-quality felt. They then roofed our house in Taylor metal 'Antique Patina' standing seam 24 gauge roofing. It was a steep roof (they installed permanent anchors for future work - such as the solar panels that will be installed in about 6 months) with very complex angles. They did a craftsman job and were very open and communicative throughout the process.
I highly recommend Orezona roofing and Jason Schafer - they are responsive, professional and competitive.
Professional - Roof removal was accomplished in a single day on our 1700 square foot house. They worked until about 8:00 pm to assure that the felt was in place prior to leaving on that first day. Two days were spent applying the new roof. All vents were painted to match the new roof color - something I appreciated and didn't expect. The new roof looks great.
Reasonably priced - I solicited several bid proposals for the job and Jason's bid was very reasonable. He was highly recommended to me, so I accepted his bid.
Clean-up - Each day, the crew carefully inspected the property for debris and did an excellent job of picking up debris.
I highly recommend Orezona for your roofing needs.
During the work they found several sheets of plywood that were no good. These were replaced per the contract price. This bumped up the total for the job a little bit higher than I would have liked, but I understood the need for the work and Jason was honest and upfront about it. They ended up replacing 12 sheets of plywood.
In addition to doing the contracted work they voluntarily sprayed off moss on a small part of roof covering the front entrance to the house. They also sprayed it with zinc to keep the moss off of there for awhile. Overall I was very pleased with the job done by Orezona and would contact them for further roof work if needed.
Very good clean experience overall.
Jason's crew worked like beavers even on days that were hot! They had the old roofing off and new tarpaper up on the first day, let the tarpaper rest the next day, then did flashing, ridge venting, fascia, and most shingles the next day, finishing with the rest of the roof, eave vents, painting, and a few other odds and ends the last day. On the days they worked, they were working from 08:00 to sundown with not much break time for lunch.
The shingles and ridge vents were very nicely aligned and cut to the proper overhang. The pattern and color goes very well with the exterior paint color. I was impressed with how much change the roofing can make in the appearance of the house. Fascia facing was cut and hung square. They spray painted the plastic vent ducts sticking out of the roof with a metallic color to make them appear like metal - nice touch! And they chose metal roof vents with decently matching color for the shingles.
A couple of issues Orezona caught. One new skylight window was manufactured out of square and another was cracked. Rather than install them like a less responsible roofer might, they had replacements ordered and later came back to install them. The old attic roof fan had a plastic housing that looked like metal. But it cracked up when they tried to remove it. They were able to put in a new replacement that had a slight better cfm and an all metal housing.
Getting the fan thermostat adjusted correctly is a bit of a challenge. The standard mechanical one that came with the fan turns on about 5 F above setting and shuts off 5 F below setting. Additionally, the accuracy of the pointer setting can be about +- a few degrees. The stock thermostat setting causes the fan to run too much, but setting it too high prevents it from starting up. I have to fiddle with it this summer to try to optimize this. I recall when I installed the previous one about 10 yrs ago, it was a pain to find the appropriate setting I'd recommend looking around (such as on eBay) for a digital fan thermostat which allows you more accuracy in the setting and has tighter on/off trigger points.
I'll check this summer, but I think the lighter shingle color also will reduce the solar heat gain. It would really cook up there even when the outside temperature was in the low 80s.
Roofing makes lot of trash and they were diligent about picking up at the end of the day. That was nice. They even blew off the roof,raingutters, and concrete areas. At the end they swept the yard with a big magnet to pick up most of the nails/staples. They carted away nearly 2 truckloads total. Nevertheless, there's going to be some staples that are hard to see, so make sure you clean out the raingutters after the first couple rains.
Orezona came back once to put down a shingle that was sticking up due to a bend in a flashing and to fix up a gouge in the siding due to the removal of the adjacent old shingles.
This was the first winter and spring for the new roof. No leaks.
Orezona was courteous, advised on what they would be doing, and easy to work with.
Gutters were done by a subcontractor, who was slow coming to do them, but did a good and fast job when they got here.
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