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Our Work: Roofing Projects on the Oregon Coast
Every photo here is a roof Pacific Peaks actually built or repaired, real roofing projects on the Oregon coast and along the valley. No stock images, no borrowed catalog shots, just homes we have worked on from Florence out to the towns we serve every week. We grouped the work by the kind of job so you can find something close to your own house, and where we name a town and a service it is because that is genuinely what we did there. Pacific Peaks Roofing is family-owned and locally owned in Florence, licensed, bonded, and insured under Oregon CCB #254443, and every job in these pictures was managed by us and held to our standards.
Roofing projects on the Oregon coast, grouped by the work
Pictures tell you more than a paragraph ever can, so this page leans on them. We have organized our roofing projects on the Oregon coast into the categories below. When you click into a service page, you will find the full detail on materials, how we install, and the coastal reasons behind our choices. If you see something here that looks like your situation, that is a good sign we have already solved it on a house like yours.
- Roof Replacements: full tear-offs and new architectural or designer shingle roofs
- Metal Roofs: 26 and 24-gauge standing-seam metal built for the marine climate
- PVC and Low-Slope: PVC membrane with stainless components for flat and low-pitch sections
- Repairs and Storm Damage: leak chases, flashing fixes, and post-windstorm patch-ups
- Gutters and Exterior: seamless gutters, venting, skylights, and related exterior work
Roof replacements
These are full roof replacements: we tear the old roof down to the deck, repair or replace any rotted sheathing we find, and build the new system back up with proper underlayment, flashing, and ventilation. On the coast that decking inspection matters more than most people realize, because salt air and wind-driven rain find their way into tired roofs and quietly soften the wood underneath. The photos here show finished architectural and designer shingle roofs, the clean lines at the ridges and valleys, and the crisp metal detailing at the edges where coastal weather works hardest.
- Florence: Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration architectural shingle replacement with new stainless-detailed flashing and a fresh, even ridge line
- Coastal Newport-to-Coos area: full tear-off and rebuild with attention to the eaves and rakes where wind-driven rain pushes hardest
- valley home: designer shingle replacement on a shaded valley lot, with the moss-prone north slope cleaned and rebuilt
If a replacement is where you are headed, the roof replacement service page walks through tear-off versus roof-over, the shingle lines we install, and what our written estimate spells out before a single nail goes in.
Metal roofs
Standing-seam metal is a favorite on the coast for good reason: the panels lock together with concealed fasteners, the seams shed wind-driven rain, and a well-built metal roof handles strong coastal gusts and decades of salt air when it is detailed correctly. The work shown here uses 26 and 24-gauge standing-seam panels. Look closely at the seam lines running true from ridge to eave and at how the panels turn cleanly around penetrations, because on metal the detailing is the difference between a roof that lasts and one that whistles and leaks.
- Florence-area home: 24-gauge standing-seam metal with clean, straight seam lines and properly flashed penetrations
- Coastal property: 26-gauge standing-seam roof chosen for its wind and salt-air performance near the water
- Pole barn or pre-fab metal structure: standing-seam panels on an outbuilding, showing Pacific Peaks handles structures as well as homes
The standing-seam metal roofing page covers gauge choices, why concealed fasteners matter in a marine climate, and how we handle the flashing and trim that make or break a metal roof.
PVC and low-slope
Not every roof has a steep pitch. Flat and low-slope sections, common over additions, porches, and some modern coastal designs, need a membrane system rather than shingles. We install PVC membrane with stainless components, because stainless is what holds up against salt air where ordinary fasteners and flashings corrode. The photos show heat-welded seams that form one continuous, watertight surface and the clean terminations where the membrane meets walls and edges.
- Coastal home addition: PVC membrane over a low-slope section with stainless components and fully welded seams
- Florence-area flat roof: membrane installation with clean wall flashing and proper drainage detailing
Low-slope work is its own craft. It is worth understanding why we reach for PVC and stainless in this climate before you commit, and the right service page lays that out alongside the rest of our work.
Repairs and storm damage
Most leaks are not the dramatic hole people imagine. They start at a tired piece of flashing, a failed pipe boot, a lifted shingle, or a seam that wind-driven rain finally worked its way behind. After a strong coastal windstorm we see a lot of these. The before-and-after pairs here, where we have them, show the difference plainly: the trouble spot before, and the same area sealed and weather-tight after. Where a roof needs more than a repair we will tell you honestly, and where a targeted fix is the right call we do exactly that.
- Before and after: a wind-lifted and damaged section before we arrived, and the same area repaired and watertight after
- Florence-area home: failed flashing and pipe boot replaced after a winter storm let water past the old detailing
- Coastal property: post-windstorm repair restoring a section the wind had pulled loose, blended cleanly into the existing roof
Gutters and exterior
A roof is only half the system. Gutters carry the heavy winter rain away from your foundation and siding, and on the coast that volume of water is no small thing. We run seamless gutters cut to fit the home on site, so there are no joints down the middle of a run to clog or leak. This category also covers the venting and skylight work that keeps an attic healthy and dry, plus the broader exterior and structures work we take on, from demolition to tree clearance that keeps branches off the roof.
- Florence-area home: seamless gutters cut on site to fit the roofline, sized for heavy coastal winter rain
- Coastal lot: gutter run paired with attic venting work to move moisture out and protect the decking
- Exterior work: skylight flashing and surrounding exterior detailing managed and overseen by us alongside the roof
Seamless gutters are one of the simplest upgrades with the biggest payoff in this climate. The seamless gutters page explains how on-site forming works and why it matters where it rains the way it does here.
Why this gallery is genuine Pacific Peaks work
A lot of roofing websites fill their galleries with stock photography that could be a roof anywhere in the country. We do not. These are roofs Pacific Peaks built and repaired on the Oregon coast and along the valley, every one managed by us and held to our standards, and the captions name the towns and the work only where we genuinely know it to be true. That honesty is the whole point. When you hire us you are getting a Florence roofer with our name on the door, not an out-of-state truck, and the proof is in the work itself rather than a number we ask you to take on faith.
We will keep adding photos as projects wrap, so check back. And if you would rather talk through your own roof than scroll through ours, that is even better. Tell us what you are seeing and we will give you a straight answer and an itemized written estimate, backed by our own 10-year written workmanship warranty on the labor and installation.
Ready to start your own project?
If something here looks like your house, let us take a look at the real thing. We will inspect what you have, talk you through your options in plain language, and put together a clear written estimate with no pressure. Call Pacific Peaks Roofing at 541-690-8089 or reach out through our contact page, and you can verify our license any time at CCB #254443.






























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