R&W Roofing Silverton, OR





Roof Inspection & Maintenance Services in Silverton, OR


Your roof is out of sight, and often out of mind—until water pours in. The best way to avoid costly surprises is proactive care. We provide comprehensive roof inspections and maintenance plans in Silverton, OR. Whether you are buying a home, selling a home, or just want peace of mind after a storm, our certified inspectors provide an unbiased, detailed assessment of your roof's condition.





Drone & Thermal Inspections


We use technology to see what the naked eye cannot. Our drone roof inspections allow us to view high, steep, or dangerous roofs safely. We capture high-resolution imagery of every shingle. For commercial flat roofs, we use thermal imaging to detect moisture trapped under the membrane, identifying leaks that haven't even dripped yet.

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The 21-Point Inspection


Our inspection is thorough. We check:

  • Shingle Condition: Looking for granular loss, blistering, and wind creasing.
  • Flashing: Checking for rust or separation at walls and chimneys.
  • Ventilation: Ensuring ridge vents and soffits are not blocked.
  • Gutters: Checking for granules (a sign of roof aging) and secure fastening.


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Maintenance: Extending Roof Life


A well-maintained roof lasts years longer. Our maintenance services include pipe boot replacement, caulking exposed nail heads, and removing debris from valleys and gutters. Small investments in maintenance today prevent massive replacement costs tomorrow.





Frequently Asked Questions


  • Do you offer free inspections? We offer free visual inspections for homeowners. Detailed written reports for real estate transactions or insurance disputes may carry a nominal fee.
  • How often should I have my roof inspected? We recommend once a year, and always after a major hail or wind storm.
  • What is granular loss? As asphalt shingles age, they lose the protective ceramic granules. This exposes the asphalt to the sun, accelerating cracking. Excessive granules in the gutter is a sign your roof is aging.
  • Can you inspect for hail damage? Yes. Hail damage (bruising) is often invisible from the ground. We get on the roof to look for the characteristic divots that void shingle warranties.
  • Do I need an inspection to sell my house? It is highly recommended. A roof certification from a licensed roofer gives buyers confidence and can speed up the closing process.




Know the Truth About Your Roof


Don't guess about the condition of your home's most important defense. Get a professional inspection and sleep soundly.

Schedule your inspection: 18339572356

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Customer Reviews

"I was buying a house and the inspector flagged the roof. These guys came out, did a full inspection, and gave me a quote for repairs that I used to negotiate the price."

"They perform annual maintenance on my rental properties. They always catch small issues before they become expensive leaks."

"The drone photos were amazing. I could see exactly where the hail hit my roof without having to climb a ladder."





Silverton, OR Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

Silverton is a city in Marion County, Oregon, United States. The city is situated along the 45th parallel about 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Salem, in the eastern margins of the broad alluvial plain of the Willamette Valley. The city is named after Silver Creek, which flows through the town from Silver Falls into the Pudding River, and thence into the Willamette River. The community of Milford was founded in 1846 with a sawmill, store and several other buildings two miles upstream from the present location of Silverton. In about 1853 a second sawmill was built on Silver Creek near where the Silverton city hall now stands. In 1854 the town of Silverton was platted and registered with Marion County. Human habitation of the Silverton area extends back approximately 6,000 years before the present. In historical times, the region was dominated by the Kalapuya and Molala peoples, whose seasonal burns of the area made it plow-ready and attractive to early 19th century Euro-American settlers. Farming was Silverton's first major industry, and has been a dominant land-use activity in and around Silverton since the mid-19th century.

Zip Codes in Silverton, OR that we also serve: 97381





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