Residential Roofing Specialists

Residential Roofing in Springfield, OR

New roof installs, complete re-roofs, and repair work for homes across the Eugene-Springfield area, the Willamette Valley, and the Oregon Coast — from 4/12 asphalt shingle roofs to steep-pitch specialty builds.

What Residential Roofing Costs in Springfield, OR

Most residential asphalt shingle roof replacements in Springfield, Oregon run $8,000 to $18,000 for a typical single-family home — a figure driven by square footage, pitch, tear-off complexity, and material grade. Premium architectural shingles on steep pitches land at the higher end. Rain or Shine Roofing provides residential roof installation, complete decking and rot repair, and full re-roof work for homeowners across the Eugene-Springfield area, the Willamette Valley, and the Oregon Coast — every project begins with a thorough inspection and a detailed written proposal so you know exactly what to expect before any work starts.

How long does a residential roof replacement take?

A typical Springfield single-family tear-off and re-roof takes one to three days, weather permitting. Larger homes, multi-layer tear-offs, and steep cut-up roofs can run up to a full week. We schedule around Oregon’s rain windows and tarp the job each night work isn’t finished.

What does a residential roof project include?

Tear-off of the old roof, complete decking and rot repair where needed, new ice and water shield, synthetic underlayment, drip edge, step and counter flashing, professionally installed shingles, ridge ventilation, and full jobsite cleanup with magnetic nail sweep. Final property walkthrough in person with the homeowner — no ghosting after the last nail.

Finished red asphalt shingle residential roof by Rain or Shine Roofing in Oregon

Built for How Oregon Homes Actually Weather

Moss, sideways rain, and four-month-long wet stretches — our installs are spec’d around what actually happens on Pacific Northwest roofs.

  • Wet-Climate Underlayment Details

    Synthetic underlayment (not felt), ice and water shield at eaves, valleys, and penetrations — so slow snowmelt and wind-driven rain don’t reach the decking.

  • Ridge and Soffit Ventilation

    Proper attic airflow keeps rafters dry, extends shingle life, and prevents the ice dams that rot Oregon eaves every winter. Ventilation is part of every re-roof — not an upsell.

  • Steep Pitch and Cut-Up Roof Experience

    From 4/12 ranches to 12/12 Craftsman remodels, we handle complex rooflines, dormers, valleys, and multi-plane cuts — the kind of roof most crews upcharge for and then do wrong.

  • Storm Damage & Insurance Claims

    We document wind and storm damage, meet adjusters on-site, and provide the written scope your homeowner’s insurance needs to approve the claim. No extra charge.

Active Leak or Storm Damage? We’re Open.

Rain or Shine answers emergency roofing calls 24 hours a day, Monday through Saturday.

(541) 606-3306

How a Residential Re-Roof Actually Goes

Four phases from the first phone call to the magnetic nail sweep — you’ll know what’s happening at every step.

1

Inspection

We climb the roof, check the attic, and document the entire system — decking, flashing, ventilation, drainage.

2

Written Estimate

Itemized scope, materials, labor, disposal, and timeline. Nothing verbal — everything on paper.

3

Tear-Off & Install

Strip to decking, complete any rot repair, install underlayment, flashing, and shingles with hands-on workmanship — no shortcuts.

4

Cleanup & Walkthrough

Magnetic sweep, drainage check, and a property walkthrough before final sign-off.

Residential Roofing FAQs

Straight answers to the questions Springfield and Eugene homeowners actually ask before hiring a roofer.

What’s included in a residential roof replacement?
A complete residential roof replacement from Rain or Shine Roofing includes tear-off of the existing roof, complete decking and rot repair where needed, ice and water shield in vulnerable areas, synthetic underlayment, new flashing around penetrations, drip edge, professionally installed shingles, ridge ventilation, and full jobsite cleanup with magnetic nail sweep. The job ends with a final property walkthrough in person.
How often should a residential roof be replaced in Oregon?
Most asphalt shingle roofs in Oregon last 20 to 30 years depending on the product line, ventilation, and moss exposure. Homes under heavy tree cover, north-facing slopes, or coastal wind often need replacement earlier. If you’re seeing curling shingles, granule loss at the roof edge, or moss buildup that keeps returning, it’s time for an inspection.
Can you work with my homeowner’s insurance on storm damage?
Yes. Rain or Shine Roofing regularly documents storm damage and works alongside Oregon homeowner’s insurance adjusters. We provide photographs, measurements, and written scopes that support your claim, and we can meet the adjuster on-site at no charge.

Last Updated: April 2026

Call for Your Free Residential Roof Estimate

Call today and a professional roofer will get back to you right away. Tim walks your roof, inspects the attic, and delivers a detailed written proposal — free, no pressure.

(541) 606-3306