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One Accountable Contractor for the Whole Exterior: Demolition, Tree Work, Pole Barns & Metal Structures
A roof is rarely the only thing that needs attention. There are limbs hanging over the shingles, an old shed that should come down, a pile of debris nobody wants to haul, and maybe a shop or storage cover you have been meaning to build for years. As a family-owned, locally owned pole barn and exterior contractor based in Florence, we take on the work that surrounds your home, not just the part on top of it. The same job that covers your roof can clear the trees feeding moss onto it, tear out and haul away what no longer belongs, and put up a pole barn or pre-fab metal structure that holds up in coastal weather. Licensed, bonded, and insured under Oregon CCB #254443, we manage the whole job and stand behind it, with one local roofer accountable from first call to final walkthrough.
One accountable contractor for the whole exterior, not just the roof
Most roofing jobs touch more than the roof. Tearing off an old layer creates a mountain of debris. A failing roofline often has a tree problem behind it. A new shop or carport changes how water moves across the property. When you hire separate outfits for each piece, you become the project manager: chasing schedules, settling disputes about who damaged what, and hoping the pieces line up. We do this differently. Pacific Peaks manages the surrounding work and holds every crew on your property to our standards, so you have one number to call and one company standing behind all of it. You always know who is responsible: us.
On a typical coastal property, the full exterior scope can include any combination of the following, done together or as standalone jobs:
- Demolition and site clean-up: removing old roofing, decking, sheds, lean-tos, and structures that have reached the end of their life.
- Debris removal and hauling: clearing tear-off material, yard waste, and construction debris so the site is left clean.
- Tree work around the home: cutting back limbs that overhang the roof, feed moss, drop needles into gutters, or threaten the structure in a windstorm.
- Pole barn construction: shops, equipment covers, and storage buildings sized for a residential lot.
- Pre-fab metal structure assembly: carports, RV and boat covers, and steel kits put together by a crew that knows coastal fastening.
Demolition and debris hauling, with the roof or on its own
Demolition is messy, and on the coast it is rarely as simple as it looks. Old structures hide rot, surprise layers, and rusted fasteners that fight you the whole way down. We handle the tear-down and the clean-up so you are not left staring at a pile in the driveway wondering who hauls it off. When demolition is part of a roof replacement, it folds straight into the job: we strip the old roof, deal with whatever the old layer was hiding, and remove the debris in the same visit rather than leaving it to weather in the rain.
We also take demolition and hauling as standalone work. If you have an old shed, a collapsed cover, a deck that has gone soft, or a structure a storm took down, we can remove it and haul it away even if there is no roofing involved. That keeps the cost honest: you pay for the work in front of you, and you get a clean site at the end instead of a project you have to finish yourself.
Tree work around the roofline: protecting the roof you already paid for
Coastal and valley lots are tree-heavy, and that shade is exactly what shortens a roof's life out here. Branches that overhang the roof block the sun and keep the surface damp, and damp shingles grow moss. Moss lifts the edges of shingles, holds moisture against them, and works its way under the courses until water finds the decking. Falling needles and leaves clog gutters and pile into valleys, holding standing water right where you least want it. In a strong coastal windstorm, an overhanging limb becomes a battering ram that can puncture shingles, tear off flashing, or come through the roof entirely.
Clearing limbs back from the roofline is one of the cheapest forms of roof protection there is. It lets the roof dry between rains, slows moss before it takes hold, keeps debris out of the gutters, and removes the limbs most likely to do damage when the wind picks up. Because we are roofers first, we know exactly which branches matter: the ones over valleys, hips, and flashing, not just the obvious big ones. We can do tree work as part of a roofing project or as standalone clearing, and we haul the cuttings away when we are done.
If you want the full picture on why clearance matters and how often to do it, our guide on how tree clearance protects your roof walks through it in plain language.
Pole barns and pre-fab metal structures for residential lots
A pole barn is one of the most practical buildings you can put on an Oregon property: a shop to keep projects out of the rain, a cover for equipment or vehicles, dry storage that does not eat into the garage. As your pole barn and exterior contractor on the Oregon coast, we build residential pole barns and assemble pre-fab metal structure kits, including carports and RV or boat covers, sized and detailed for a homeowner's lot rather than a commercial yard.
The coast is hard on outbuildings for the same reasons it is hard on roofs. Salt air corrodes ordinary fasteners and hardware, wind-driven rain pushes water into any gap, and strong coastal gusts test how well a structure is anchored. We bring our roofing-grade habits to these builds: corrosion-aware fastening, attention to how the roof of the structure sheds water, and solid anchoring so the building stays put when the weather turns. Whether you want a standing-seam metal roof on the structure or a different cover, we can talk through what makes sense for your site and budget.
For a deeper look at building outbuildings that survive the marine climate, see our article on pole barns and metal structures on the coast.
Why one accountable contractor simplifies the project and the warranty
When the roof, the trees over it, the demolition, the debris, and the new structure all run through different companies, the seams between them are where things go wrong. Schedules collide. One crew blames another for the damage they find. And when something leaks or fails later, you spend your time figuring out whose responsibility it was instead of getting it fixed.
Keeping the surrounding work with one accountable contractor closes those gaps. There is one schedule, one company that shows up and manages the work, one company you call if something is not right, and no finger-pointing between trades. It also keeps your warranty clean. Our work carries our own written 10-year workmanship warranty covering our labor and installation, and because we managed the surrounding work too, there is no argument about whether someone else's tree job or demolition caused the problem. (The manufacturer's warranty on materials is separate and stays on the manufacturer's terms; we keep those two things distinct so you always know who stands behind what.)
Common questions about exterior and structure work
Do you do tree work without a roofing job?
Yes. We will clear limbs around the roofline as standalone work, not only as part of a roof project. Because we are roofers, we focus on the branches that actually threaten the roof: the ones feeding moss, dropping debris into valleys and gutters, or likely to do damage in a windstorm. We haul the cuttings away when we are done.
Can you build my shop or storage building?
Yes. We build residential pole barns and assemble pre-fab metal structure kits, including shops, equipment covers, carports, and RV or boat covers, sized for a homeowner's lot. We bring coastal-aware fastening and anchoring to keep the building solid in salt air and strong coastal gusts. Reach out and we will talk through what fits your site and budget.
Will you do debris hauling only?
Yes. If you have an old shed, a downed structure, a soft deck, or a pile of debris that needs to disappear, we can demolish it if needed and haul it away even when there is no roofing involved. You get a clean site at the end and an itemized written estimate before we start, so you only pay for the work in front of you.
Is this residential only?
Our focus is residential homeowners, and these pages are written for that. Commercial exterior and structure work is something we can take on too, so just ask if that is what you have.
Are you licensed and insured for this kind of work?
Yes. Pacific Peaks Roofing is family-owned and locally owned in Florence, and we are licensed, bonded, and insured under Oregon CCB #254443. You can verify that license directly with the state, and we walk homeowners through how to do that on any project.
Get the whole exterior handled by one accountable Florence contractor
Whether it is limbs over the roof, an old structure that needs to come down, a pile of debris to haul, or a new pole barn you have been planning, we can take it on, manage the whole job, and stand behind it. Call us at 541-690-8089 or email pacificpeaksroofing@gmail.com to talk through your project and get an honest, itemized written estimate.
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