Oregon City, Oregon. The “End of the Oregon Trail.”
Established in 1844 — the first incorporated American city west of the Rocky Mountains.
The county seat of Clackamas County.
And more history than you can shake a Douglas fir at.
Now it’s a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Oregon City boasts a population of about 37,000, making it the 16th largest city in Oregon (as of 2018).
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Of Oregon cities with a population of at least 35,000, only Hillsboro and Bend are growing at a faster clip. In fact, Oregon City’s population has grown by 16.5% since 2010.
All that growth means lots of new structures, including homes. And lots of new homeowners are learning the value of metal roofing in Oregon City.
Why A Metal Roof in Oregon City?
Why choose metal roofing in Oregon City? For the same reasons that homeowners choose it in other Oregon cities such as Portland, Hillsboro, Beaverton, Hood River, Eugene, Salem, as well as in our neighbor to the north: Vancouver, Washington.
The benefits of aluminum roofing are quickly becoming known and noted. Perhaps first and foremost, people choose it because a metal roof is permanent. Like the city itself, it is an original, and it has staying power.
Mountaintop Metal Roofing contractors install our beautiful and stylish metal roofing systems so that they are durable and, for all intents and purposes, maintenance-free. Say goodbye to costly and worrisome roof repairs.
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Even better, a lot of homeowners are discovering the fun fact that a metal roof from Mountaintop can be installed over many existing roof structures. This eliminates the need for expensive and wasteful tear-downs and eliminates the need to sheep piles of refuse to the landfill.
In other words, the simple act of installing an aluminum roofing system in Oregon City over an existing roof is an eco-friendly building practice. Add to that the fact that the aluminum we use is produced with 95% recycled or recyclable material.
Metal roofs are also great at knocking dollars and cents off of our summertime energy bills. Depending on your particular location and your family’s individual energy habits, savings may vary. But the fact remains that metal roofs radiate heat outward, helping keep you cool in the summer.
Finally, a properly installed metal roof won’t rust or rot over a lifetime of duty. That means your roof and your home will look sharp and be protected from the elements for many years to come.