Roofs are the headline, but Storm Guard’s work in Oregon spans the entire exterior, each service built to hold firm through a full south central Wisconsin year.

For houses, our residential roof work in Oregon is sized to the individual home, using shingles and systems chosen to shrug off the deep cold, the ice, and the wet spring thaw that define winters here.

For the storefronts along Main Street and the businesses out on Highway 14, our commercial roofing in Oregon delivers tough, low fuss systems that keep a business in Oregon open and dry.

Rain and snowmelt have to go somewhere. Our gutter work sends them well past the foundation, a real concern on Oregon’s mature, tree heavy lots where leaf litter and ice dams love to collect.

New or repaired exterior siding does double duty, sharpening a home’s street presence while shutting out the wind and moisture that keep working at older village exteriors.
Drafty windows quietly bleed a heating bill all winter long. Our warranty backed window replacement in Oregon seals the envelope and holds warmth inside where it belongs.

A fresh coat of exterior paint does more than lift a facade. It guards the wood and trim against sun, damp, and the long grind of four full seasons.

Storms do not keep business hours. When one leaves a roof torn open, our emergency storm tarping crew moves quickly to seal it and hold the water out until a full repair is arranged.
A roofing project should carry no surprises. In Oregon, that means walking you through each phase before it happens, so the timeline and the total sit in plain view from day one.
It begins on the roof, not on paper. Our roof inspection in Oregon documents the damage you can see and the quieter wear underneath before we suggest a single repair.
Then come the numbers, out in the open. Our Oregon contractors hand you an itemized estimate with nothing buried in it, so the final invoice reads exactly as promised.
With the plan settled, the repair or installation moves ahead to a strict standard, top grade materials and methods matched to how Wisconsin weather actually behaves.
The job is not done until the last nail is checked and the yard is spotless, leaving you a roof that performs and a property no worse for the work.
In a village like Oregon, reputation travels porch to porch, and ours was earned by doing the work right. Roof replacement, siding, paint, gutters, or storm repair, whatever the exterior needs in Oregon, we are ready. Book a consultation whenever it suits you.
Quite a lot. For Oregon homes and businesses, Storm Guard repairs damaged roofs, installs new ones, carries out inspections, and keeps up regular maintenance, the full lifecycle rather than a single visit.
Watch for a few tells. Shingles gone missing leave the deck exposed. A ceiling stain or an active drip means water is already inside. Dimpling from hail weakens the surface over time, and shingles curling at their edges usually point to wind or plain age.
Replacement makes sense once the problems stack up: shingles past their expected years, curling across the field, granules washing into the gutters, a ridge that visibly sags, leaks that come back after every fix, or moss and algae taking hold up top.
Mostly it turns on square footage and the material you pick. A typical Oregon home in asphalt shingle can be wrapped up in a single day; add square footage or a premium system and figure on two to five.
Two of them, working together. The manufacturer stands behind the materials against defects, and our workmanship warranty covers the installation itself, so both the roof and your spend are protected.
There is no flat rate. Size, material, and how complex the job turns out to be all move the figure, which is why we hand you a clear estimate and real options before any work begins.
Yes. Dark shingles absorb heat and can lift attic and upstairs temperatures in summer, while lighter ones reflect it and ease the load on the air conditioning. Color is a trade between efficiency and the look you prefer.
Very. Proper ventilation lets an attic release heat and moisture instead of trapping them, which extends shingle life. A stuffy top floor, a musty attic, and climbing energy bills are the usual clues; an inspection settles it.
Usually at the seams. Flashing, valleys, and the joints around chimneys and skylights take the first hits. Keeping an eye on those spots stops a small problem from turning into an expensive one.
A long time. Metal roofs that are installed and maintained well commonly last forty to seventy years, with standing seam at the high end, comfortably outliving a standard shingle roof.
Because worn flashing hidden under new shingles will keep leaking. Flashing seals the roof’s most vulnerable joints, so replacing it during a re-roof is what actually leaves the finished job watertight.
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