
Whether you're dealing with a leak, planning for a full roof replacement, or looking for long-term commercial solutions, Orezona starts with an honest assessment—not a sales pitch. We'll walk your roof, explain your options, and partner with you to find the right fix for your budget and goals.
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At Orezona, we don’t believe in high-pressure sales or one-size-fits-all solutions. We’re a second-chance employer, a relationship-driven crew, and a roofing team that tells it like it is. We believe trust is built by showing up, doing quality work, and helping our clients make confident, informed decisions—even if it means recommending a small repair over a big job.



An honest assessment means we’re not here to sell you something you don’t need. We’ll inspect your roof and give you a clear, detailed report of its condition. If a simple repair can buy you time, we’ll say so. If replacement is needed, we’ll walk you through your options and help you plan for it. No pressure, no scare tactics—just real answers you can trust.
Not always. We’ll inspect your roof and explain if repairs or maintenance can buy you time before a full replacement.
Pricing depends on size, material, and roof condition—but we’ll walk you through options that work with your budget.
We serve Albany, Corvallis, Salem, Eugene, Lebanon, Sweet Home, and the surrounding Willamette Valley.
Yes. From industrial buildings to flat roof systems, we handle commercial projects with the same attention to detail.

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Residential Metal Roofing: Types, Materials, Styles, and ValueMetal roofing has moved beyond commercial buildings and barns to become a top choice for homeowners across the country. Metal roofs can last 40 to 100+ years, making them one of the most durable roofing options available for residential homes. They resist harsh weather, require minimal maintenance, and can even lower your energy bills through reflective coatings that keep your home cooler.


Jun 13, 2026
Does Home Insurance Cover Roof Repairs? Key Facts for HomeownersYour roof protects your entire home, so when it gets damaged, you need to know if your insurance will help pay for repairs. Homeowners insurance typically covers roof repairs when the damage comes from sudden events like storms, hail, fire, or falling trees, but it won't pay for repairs needed due to normal wear and tear or poor maintenance. The answer depends on what caused the damage and what type of policy you have.

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Jun 13, 2026
Cost of Roof Repairs: Factors, Materials, and Savings in 2026Roof repairs are a fact of life for homeowners. Whether you notice a small leak after a storm or discover damaged shingles during routine maintenance, addressing these issues quickly can save you from bigger problems later. Understanding what you might pay helps you plan and avoid surprises when it's time to call a professional.
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We’re here when you’re ready—whether that’s today or six months from now. Start with a conversation, not a commitment.