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Avatar for A & E Pro Painting & Construction LLC
A & E Pro Painting & Construction LLC
4.8(
19
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Serving Florence, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They arrived on time, ready to work, and took time enough to understand the problem before breaking out the tools. They worked efficiently, asking questions about the source of the problem, and were friendly. They also picked up all the mess before they left- I told them I would recommend them to my neighbors if they have a roofing or construction job!"
Drywall & Finish
Siding Replacement
New power skylights
Siding Replacement
Interior Painting

+887

Response time2 days
Response rate91%
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Klaus Roofing Systems of Oregon
4.4(
81
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Serving Florence, OR and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My new-to-me home built in 1947 was 95 degrees in the walk-up attic in the summer! It made downstairs hot, too. I just couldn't stand it any more. If you put your hand on the ceiling, it was amazingly hot. A friend suggested just nailing some foam boards onto the underside of the roof, but I thought there has to be a better solution. I did research, saw the blown-in insulation, and had Josh Lowe out to give me a proposal. It ended up spray foam was the better solution. Since his company installs spray foam AND blown-in cellulose, I thought he was truly telling me the better solution, rather than just selling me on one thing. Glad I chose them for spray foam, and my home is easier to live in now!"
Eugene-area church re-roofed
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AFTER photo of new roof
Attention to detail!
Roof replacement on the OR Coast

+24

Response time1 day
47 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Home Pros Construction
4.5(
23
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Serving Florence, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"good best better? Instead why not begin and end with excellence! The team at Pro Home Builders (Dylan) took such great care of us from start to finish. The start day was off and on rain but by day's end half the roof was stripped and sealed. Dylan worked on and off in the bad weather and then the unprecedented ice storm. They got it done despite all the weather. My roof is the best looking in the county and no doubt strongest - built in an ice-storm."
Roof
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Roof

+21

Response time1 day
38 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Tru North Construction LLC
4.5(
21
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Serving Florence, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"We had a great experience with Tru North. Lorin Lynch responded very quickly, gave us several options for fixing our roof damage and had his crew working on the roof within a day. They worked closely with us to minimize the impact on our dogs -- who are not fans of nail guns. The work was done quickly and professionally. We highly recommend them."
Siding, Soffit, and Windows
Yahats
Yahats
Yahats
Yahats

+35

Response time1 day
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Quinn Services
4.8(
21
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Serving Florence, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Customers say: True professional

"Michael Quinn Services was excellent. He showed up on time each day and fully explained what he was going to do and went about getting it done in a timely and efficient manner. This time it was to resurface our large deck, which looks great, but I would hire him for any other job also."
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+18

Response time1 day
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Whether you should choose a flat roof or a sloped roof depends on your particular situation. Flat roofs tend to be less expensive to install. However, sloped roofs have longer lifespans and stand up better to heavy snow and other inclement weather.

Keep in mind that even a flat roof needs to have a slight slope, usually around 1/2 inch for every foot. If it is completely flat, water will pool and cause damage, either from weight or leakage or rot.

Once framing is complete, you will need the following materials to roof a house:

  • Wood sheathing

  • Drip edge, a.k.a metal flashing

  • Underlayment for waterproofing

  • Roof covering, like metal or asphalt shingles

The lifespan of a torch down roof depends on the number of layers installed. A single-ply system typically lasts between 10 and 15 years, while a multi-layer system with two or three layers can last from 15 to 25 years. Although a multi-layer option may be more expensive upfront, it provides a longer service life. Warranties often reflect this, with about 12 years for a one-ply system and 15 years for a two-ply system. For context, this lifespan is shorter than other common roofing materials like wood or asphalt shingles, which typically last 20 to 30 years, with high-quality versions lasting up to 50 years.

Sometimes, a local authority won’t approve a request for a roofing permit. This may be because of incomplete documentation, unclear project plans, processing delays, or insufficient communication. There may also be discrepancies with building codes.

No, a metal roof will not make your house hot. In fact, metal roofs help keep your home cooler by reflecting heat instead of absorbing and transmitting it inside. Metal also has high thermal conductivity, which means it gains and loses heat quickly. While the sun may heat the metal, the roof rapidly transfers that heat back into the air rather than retaining it. This reflective property can lead to energy cost savings of up to 40%, as your cooling system won't need to work as hard to maintain a consistent indoor temperature.

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