Beaverton's Builder-Grade Roofs Are Reaching the End of Their Life — Here's What to Check
A huge share of Beaverton's housing stock — Bethany-adjacent neighborhoods especially — was built in the early 2000s with standard-grade shingles rated for about 20 years. That clock is running out right now, and it's the single biggest reason Beaverton homeowners are calling roofers this year. If your home was built between 2000 and 2006, your roof is very likely past or approaching that window, whether or not it looks obviously worn from the ground.
Why Beaverton Homeowners Choose Us
We specialize in exactly this housing wave — original builder-grade shingles that look fine from the driveway but are already past their real lifespan.
We're CertainTeed-certified installers, which unlocks full manufacturer warranty coverage (most uncertified crews only qualify homeowners for a watered-down version).
Every replacement includes an attic ventilation check — the vast majority of homes we inspect don't meet the current 1:150 ventilation ratio, which shortens shingle life by 7–15% and is an easy, often-skipped fix.
Recent Work in Beaverton
Multi-Dormer Full Replacement, Beaverton, OR — a complex roofline with multiple dormers, re-shingled with CertainTeed architectural shingles and corrected flashing at every valley and dormer transition. It's one of the real completed projects featured on our homepage.
Local Considerations
Multi-dormer and complex roof lines are common in Beaverton's early-2000s subdivisions, which means more valleys, more flashing, and more places for builder-grade work to fail first.
Beaverton Roofing Questions
My Beaverton home was built in the early 2000s — how do I know if my roof needs replacing?
Builder-grade shingles from that era are rated for about 20 years. A free inspection can tell you exactly where you stand.
What's the difference between your warranty and a standard "lifetime" warranty?
Standard warranties are prorated after about 10 years and only cover the shingle cost. Ours is a 50-year non-prorated warranty covering materials, labor, and disposal.