Klaus Roofing Systems of Oregon replaces worn-out asphalt roofs for homeowners in Springfield, OR, and across Lane County.
Springfield's heavy rainfall, dense tree canopy in Thurston and Gateway, and high humidity create ideal conditions for moss and algae to grow on shingles. That moisture also shortens roof life more quickly than in drier parts of Oregon.
We begin every replacement by tearing off the old system and inspecting individual boards for damage. Then we install synthetic underlayments to protect against moisture before laying long-lasting asphalt that withstands the local climate.
We are a licensed and family-owned company that treats every replacement project as if it's the only one.
Call 1-844-977-3167 to schedule your free in-person estimate today.
Our asphalt replacement services for Springfield homes address the local high humidity and moss growth that damage roofs.
Every replacement starts with a complete removal of the existing shingle system down to the roof deck. Once the deck is exposed, we inspect each board for soft spots, water intrusion, and rot. We replace damaged or weakened decking before a new roof installation.
Once the deck is sound, we install synthetic underlayment across the full surface. Synthetic underlayment is more resistant to moisture, tearing, and long-term degradation than felt paper products. At valleys, eaves, and around roof penetrations, we add ice and water shield, a self-adhering rubberized membrane that seals tightly around nails and fasteners. This stops water from penetrating even if shingles are lifted or displaced during a storm.
Flashing seals every transition on the roof. These include chimneys, skylights, plumbing vents, and where two roof planes meet. Old or improperly installed flashing is a common source of leaks in Oregon homes, particularly in Washburne, where roofs are several decades old. We replace all deteriorated flashing as part of every full replacement, not just the sections with obvious visible damage.
A replacement is the right time to examine how air moves through your attic. Poor attic ventilation traps heat and moisture inside the roof assembly. Over time, the buildup degrades shingles from below, causes deck rot, and forces your heating and cooling system to work harder. We evaluate your ridge vents and intake vents and upgrade them where needed to create a balanced system that protects the new roof and regulates indoor temperatures year-round.
Before we leave, the full property is magnetically swept for nails, all debris is removed, and your project manager walks the site with you. Our No Nail Guarantee backs up our cleanup standard. That is, $1 per nail found after we clear out, up to $100.
Call 1-844-977-3167 to book your free at-home estimate.
It's time to replace your asphalt shingle roof if it is over 20 years old, has recurring leaks, or has widespread moss growth. Isolated damage can be repaired, but when you notice any of the following signs, a full replacement is the smarter choice.
Call 1-844-977-3167 to schedule a free in-person estimate.
We work on all residential asphalt roofing systems, including non-standard layouts and property types.
Many Springfield homes still have original flat, single-layer, 3-tab shingle systems that are well past their service life. We replace them and, where appropriate, upgrade to architectural shingles for improved performance.
Multi-layered and thicker than 3-tab, architectural shingles resist wind uplift and moisture better and carry longer warranties. They are the most common choice for full replacement projects in Lane County today.
We serve all residential property types, including manufactured homes, condominiums, HOA-managed communities, domes, and other non-standard roof shapes.
Call 1-844-977-3167 for a free at-home assessment.
Every Springfield replacement we complete follows the same documented five-step process to remain as efficient as possible while addressing the climate challenges local roofs face.
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Most residential asphalt roof replacements in the Springfield area fall between $6.50 and $8.50 per square foot.
This price includes tear-off, materials, and standard disposal. The final cost also depends on your home's specific conditions, including roof size, pitch, deck, roof layers, shingles, and attic insulation work.
You can reduce the total cost of replacing your roof by exploring our financing options and promotional offers.
Financing: Klaus Roofing Systems of Oregon offers flexible financing options. You no longer have to delay critical roof replacement because you don't have the full amount ready.
Current promotions: Klaus Roofing Systems of Oregon periodically offers seasonal discounts on full replacements. Visit the coupons and offers page for current deals.
Oregon energy rebates: Oregon's state energy efficiency rebate programs may help offset the cost of qualifying upgrades. Often, attic insulation or improved ventilation has to be completed alongside a roof replacement. Replacing asphalt shingles alone typically does not qualify.
All in all, the best way to reduce replacement costs is to install a new system as soon as possible. Don't let it get to water-stained ceilings, rotted decking, and damaged insulation. Replacing before that damage spreads keeps the total job cost lower.
Call 1-844-977-3167 for an accurate replacement estimate.
Klaus Roofing Systems of Oregon dispatches licensed asphalt roofers to homes throughout Springfield (97477, 97478, and 97482). We serve:
We also serve surrounding Oregon communities, including Eugene, Salem, and the Portland metro.
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Klaus Roofing Systems of Oregon is a licensed asphalt roofing replacement company that installs roofs designed to withstand local climate challenges. We back up every replacement with a 50-year transferable workmanship warranty.
We are family-owned, fully licensed, and recognized with the 2022 BBB Torch Award for ethics. Every job includes an on-site project manager, full property protection, and permit management. We offer free in-person, at-home estimates from a licensed roofer.
Call 1-844-977-3167 for a free estimate today.
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Springfield is a city of approximately 62,000 residents in Lane County. It is situated directly east of Eugene along the Willamette River.
Established in 1853, it is one of the older communities in western Oregon. It includes a wide range of neighborhoods, from the historic Washburne district near downtown to the newer residential growth in Thurston and the commercial and industrial corridor along Gateway. The city sits at the junction of Interstate 5 and Highway 126.
Springfield receives roughly 45 to 47 inches of rain per year, with the bulk falling between October and April. Combined with the city's heavy residential tree canopy, that moisture level creates consistent conditions for moss growth on asphalt roofs, particularly in older, shadier neighborhoods. Homes in areas like Washburne and parts of Thurston frequently have shingle systems that are at or well past replacement age.
Springfield is a mid-sized city with a population of around 62,000, making it one of the larger cities in Lane County but modest by Oregon standards. It sits directly east of Eugene, and the two cities share an urban area, services, and a regional economy.
Springfield is known for its manufacturing and industrial history, particularly its timber industry roots. It is also widely recognized as the inspiration for the fictional town of Springfield in The Simpsons. Today, the city is home to a mix of long-established neighborhoods and newer residential growth along the Thurston corridor.
Yes. The City of Springfield requires a building permit for reroofing projects, particularly when structural repairs or decking work are involved. Klaus Roofing Systems of Oregon manages the permitting process as part of standard project planning.
Moss retains moisture on the shingle surface year-round, not just during rain. Over time, that sustained dampness lifts shingle edges, works into the underlayment, and eventually reaches the deck. Because the damage develops gradually, Springfield roofs on shaded lots can look functional even as significant deterioration has already occurred.
A properly installed architectural shingle system with correct underlayment, flashing, and attic ventilation can last 25 years or more, even in Oregon's wet climate. Actual lifespan depends on roof maintenance, tree cover, and the quality of attic ventilation.
Insurance typically covers sudden damage from storms, wind, or hail, not gradual wear. After a significant weather event, document any visible damage and contact your insurer to start the claims process.
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