
Eugene's CCB-Verified Roofing Contractor Match
Match with CCB-licensed roofers who work the Lane County climate every day. Real cost ranges for your ZIP, moss-spec materials by default, and a free quote from local crews who know the South Hills canopy and the McKenzie corridor.
Get matched with a Eugene roofer
4 quick questions. CCB-licensed Lane County crews only.
We match you with roofers who actively serve your ZIP.
Built for Eugene’s Roofing Market
CCB-Licensed Local Crews
Every contractor we match you with is an active Oregon CCB licensee carrying current workers compensation and general liability. We verify the license number before we send the match, not after.
Real Lane County Cost Data
We publish actual cost ranges for Eugene, Springfield, Cottage Grove, and Florence with bespoke driver breakdowns. No national averages, no $500 teaser quotes, no surprises at signing.
Built Around the Eugene Climate
50 inches of rainfall, dense South Hills canopy, McKenzie corridor WUI, coastal salt exposure in Florence. We match you with roofers who specify zinc strips, AR granules, and stainless fasteners by default.
Lane County Roofing Cost Index
Real cost ranges and worked examples for the Lane County markets we cover
| City | Avg Cost | Range | Index % |
|---|---|---|---|
| EugeneHome Base | $10,800 | $7,500 - $15,500 | 62% |
Lane County Cities We Serve
Bespoke local cost intelligence for each: drivers, worked examples, permit detail
Roof Repair Eugene Services
Replacement, repair, metal, and maintenance work for Lane County homes
Roof Replacement
Full roof replacement in Eugene runs $7,500 to $15,500 for most single-family homes, with the average around $10,800. The job strips the roof down to the structural deck, addresses any rot or delamination, then rebuilds with modern underlayment, ventilation, flashing, and shingles or panels. Eugene's Marine West Coast climate makes deck condition the variable that swings the final number more than anything else.
Roof Repair
Targeted roof repair in Eugene addresses a specific failure, an active leak, missing shingles after a windstorm, deteriorated flashing, valley damage, without touching the rest of a sound roof. Most Eugene repairs run $350 to $3,500 depending on the cause and where it sits on the roof. The judgment call is whether the repair is fixing a discrete event or masking systemic end-of-life deterioration that replacement will solve more cleanly.
Metal Roofing
Metal roofing in Eugene is the longest-life residential roofing option, 40 to 70 years properly installed, and it directly answers Eugene's moss problem because the smooth surface gives moss nothing to colonize. Standing seam is the right system for most Eugene homes; exposed fastener panels are appropriate for outbuildings. Most Eugene metal projects run $11,000 to $25,000 depending on panel type, gauge, and roof complexity.
Cedar Shake Roofing
Cedar shake is the heritage roofing material of the Pacific Northwest and the right call for the Craftsman, Arts and Crafts, and Northwest contemporary homes that define Eugene's architectural character. Hand-split western red cedar performs in Eugene's climate because the wood's natural oils resist moisture, insects, and decay. Most Eugene cedar shake projects run $14,000 to $26,000 fully installed, comparable to standing seam metal once natural insulation value and aesthetics are factored in.
Flat Roofing
Flat and low-slope roof sections appear on a meaningful share of Eugene homes, mid-century moderns, 1970s-1990s additions over carports and family rooms, garages, and contemporary new builds. Modern membrane systems (TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen) waterproof reliably when installed correctly with proper drainage. Most Eugene flat roofing projects cost $5,500 to $16,000 depending on area, system type, and drainage work required.
Metal vs. Architectural Asphalt for an Eugene Home
Lifecycle cost, performance under moss pressure, solar pairing, side by side
Asphalt Shingles
Moderate - inspect annually, replace damaged shingles
- +Lower upfront cost
- +Wide color and style selection
- +Easy to find qualified installers
- +Simple repairs
- -Shorter lifespan (20-30 years)
- -Susceptible to moss in the Eugene Marine West Coast climate
- -Less wind resistant
- -Higher lifetime cost
Standing Seam Metal
Low - occasional inspection, no moss growth
- +50+ year lifespan
- +Excellent rain and snow shedding
- +Fire resistant (Class A)
- +Energy efficient - reflects heat
- -Higher upfront investment
- -Requires specialized installers
- -Can dent from heavy impact
- -Fewer style options