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Pfeifer Roofing Inc
4.7(
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Serving Molalla, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1978

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Pfeifer Roofing is courteous, professional and prompt. I was given a free evaluation of my roof, shown samples of the products they use and pamphlets for their policies and products. The free estimate was detailed with multiple options for various avenues for next steps. The installation foreman and crew itself were incredible and communicated with me multiple times throughout the four-day roofing/gutter install, sharing their noticings while working and asking me for my input and preferences. They worked hard to clean up after each day, and the final result is fantastic."
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Response time6 hrs
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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All Roofing Eagle Construction
4.6(
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Serving Molalla, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had eight estimates to do the job, they were the 7th. Estimates ranges from $60k for aluminum down to $30k for the same job they did for $20k. Felipe always answers his phone so don't know what happened with the bad review someone gave them. Our roof is incredibly steep and very large with dramatic lines, being a one level house. The crew was lovely, I left my doors unlocked so they could use the facilities. Not at their request, but at my insistence. By the way, the big selling point for another bid was they brought their own port-a-potty. For 10K more. Expensive potty! They did an excellent job and I would highly recommend them to anyone. I had a leak where one corner of the gutter wasn't completely calked, they responded immediately. I had reservations, going from shake to shingle, about loosing the architectural aspect of the roof, it turned out beautiful. I'm an analyst (hence the 8 bids) but am so happy to have hired them. In all the contractor experiences we've had in this house, theirs was the best.
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Response time10 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Integrity Roofing & Construction
4.8(
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Serving Molalla, OR and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Integrity Roofing & Construction is your trusted roofing partner in Portland. Our journey began with our founder, Tanner Tennyson, commercial fishing in Alaska and roofing for the third largest company in the world through college. From there, Tanner spent years gaining invaluable experience on large-scale restoration projects and tackling diverse challenges like flat roofs, steep roofs, and even casinos. With a wealth of knowledge accumulated over nearly a lifetime of roofing, we can confidently say there's no roofing or remodeling task we can't handle.

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8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Redbird Roofing, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Molalla, OR and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Redbird Roofing was great to work with. They have excellent communications in scheduling (and rescheduling) work. They are reasonably priced and Taylor did an excellent job repairing my roof. I'd highly recommend working with them."
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Response time7 hrs
236 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by21%of homeowners
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Roofing questions, answered by experts

Hail is unlikely to damage a tar and gravel roof because the hailstones will hit the protective gravel rather than your delicate roof membrane. A tar and gravel roof is the most resilient flat roof option, which means it’s the best one for areas that see hail, fallen tree debris, and blown debris from intense winds.

Roofers most often use nails to fasten roofing shingles and other roofing materials. Nails have more holding power than staples and offer better weather resistance and longevity. However, it is possible to use staples instead of nails when installing a roof. Staples are less expensive, but not as high-quality.

A roof's ability to handle snow depends on its strength and the snow's weight, as wet snow is much heavier than dry, fluffy snow. While designs in snowy regions often allow for 35 to 50 pounds per square foot, a general guideline is that a typical roof can withstand about four feet of fresh snow, two feet of packed snow, or just one inch of ice. Factors like the roof's age, slope, and support structure also affect its capacity; newer, sloped roofs generally hold more weight than older, flat ones. Ice and ice dams add significant, dangerous weight. Because capacity varies, it is best to contact a professional roofing contractor or the original builder to determine the maximum snow load for your specific home.

There are two main types of roofing shingles: 3-tab and architectural. Architectural shingles cost more than 3-tab but offer a more unique look and can last longer. However, 3-tab shingles are lightweight and affordable, and many people use them for both patching roofs and installing new roofs. Ultimately, the best type for you depends on your budget and your home’s aesthetic.

Yes, a roof blister can cause a leak if it gets to the point where it pops. Prior to popping, a roof blister is just an aesthetic issue, but once it pops, you’re left with a small hole in the shingle. Water from rain and snow can easily get inside this hole and interact with your underlayment, roof decking, and the building material below.

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