Portland metro neighborhoods we cover
Eight neighborhoods spanning the highest-demand asphalt shingle roofing markets in the Portland metro. Each page covers local housing stock, cost data, and the specific install considerations for that area.
West Hills
Premium MarketWest Hills (the elevated neighborhoods west of downtown Portland, including Arlington Heights, Council Crest, Sylvan, Hillside, and Forest Heights) presents the most demanding asphalt installation con...
NE Alameda
HeritageNE Alameda (centered on Alameda Ridge with adjoining Beaumont-Wilshire and Irvington influences) is a heritage neighborhood dominated by 1915-1935 Craftsman, Tudor, and English Cottage homes. Roof cho...
Eastmoreland
HeritageEastmoreland is one of Portland's most cohesive heritage neighborhoods — a planned development built primarily 1920-1940 around Eastmoreland Golf Course and adjoining Reed College. The housing stock i...
Hillsboro
Hillsboro is the largest Washington County city and represents the modern suburban Portland market. Housing stock is overwhelmingly 1990s-2010s tract development with newer master-planned communities ...
Beaverton
Beaverton's housing inventory spans the widest era range of any major Portland suburb — 1970s single-story ranch, 1990s two-story tract, 2010s modern, and post-2018 infill. Roof replacements here cove...
Lake Oswego
Premium MarketLake Oswego is one of Portland's premium suburbs, with housing stock spanning 1960s-1980s mature wooded lots, 1990s upscale tract, and modern lakefront/hillside infills. The mature canopy (Douglas fir...
Tigard
Tigard is a Washington County suburban city with housing stock predominantly 1980s-2010s tract development, downtown 1920s-1940s heritage pockets (Main Street/Tigard Square area), and Bull Mountain hi...
Gresham
Gresham is an East Multnomah County city with housing inventory dominated by 1970s-1990s tract development, growing 2000s+ infill, and a small downtown heritage pocket. Roof replacements here generall...