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Beaverton and Portland – What are the Best Roofs for You?

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 Not every Portland resident is lucky enough to live in a log cabin located only a few hundred feet from shopping and restaurants. This lucky homeowner lays claim to a home that hosted Barbara Bush as a guest while her husband (President Bush) was gearing up for elections. This beautiful home also has many of the same interior designs and traditions that Timberline Lodge so proudly displays up on top of Mount Hood.

 Not every Portland resident is lucky enough to live in a log cabin located only a few hundred feet from shopping and restaurants. This lucky homeowner lays claim to a home that hosted Barbara Bush as a guest while her husband (President Bush) was gearing up for elections. This beautiful home also has many of the same interior designs and traditions that Timberline Lodge so proudly displays up on top of Mount Hood.

Now keep in mind that the roof currently on this Portland home is not original in both duration and in style. A residential roofing contractor many years ago tore off the old shake roof and replaced it with something much simplier and cheaper. You may notice that the roof does not compliment the craftsmenship of the homes exterior and adds nothing to its overall charm. So what is a Portland couple to do when they want to replace their leaking roof and maybe upgrade its appeal?

The best option is to do research – The kind of research where you go to the Portland – Beaverton roofing supply showroom and start there. They have large display boards roofed with all different types of roofing materials – color and costs. You can actually reach out and touch them, notice intentional roofing color variations, and thicknesses.

This Portland home is only in the initial stages of getting a new roof. Let us follow this project and they choose a Portland roofing contractor and a roofing material for their special Portland home.