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Siding Solutions | Roofing | Hillsboro

Transform your home in Hillsboro with HEP's premier roofing and siding solutions! Our expert team combines craftsmanship with top-quality materials to ensure your home not only stands out but also stands up to the elements. Whether you're dealing with an urgent repair, a full replacement, or a new installation, we provide personalized, reliable service that caters to your specific needs. Trust HEP to enhance your home's durability, energy efficiency, and curb appeal with our exceptional roofing and siding services. Discover the difference a dedicated local company can make!

What our customers say

The recent cold temperatures resulted in water problem issues. I got online looking for plumbers. I chose HEP because of their good reviews. The technicians arrived promptly and gave me an estimate quickly. I thought it was a very reasonable price. Colby Puckett and Chandler installed a new (PRV) pressure release valve. They had our water back on in less than an hour. I'm so thankful for the professional polite techs giving me my water back and I don't have to keep buying jugs of water anymore. HEP will be my go to company for any plumbing, electrical, roofing etc. issues in the future. It's nice to know that this company can repair so many different things. Thank you guys so much.
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Teresa P.
Stephen l came by and and helped me with my roof gutters and siding his services was fantastic I would recommend them to everyone to hep they are amazing
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Jay G.
Stephen L. Was extremely professional and very nice. Explained everything so we could make the best choice of siding. Would highly recommend .
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Pam C.
We had Larry and Jorge come and fix a leak in our ceiling from the upstairs plumbing. They did amazing! They were also a thrill yo talk to. Definitely recommend them! 100%
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Cindy L.
HEP was absolutely fantastic! We had vinyl siding installed and they did a wonderful job! The office staff, the managers and their crew were professional, courteous and accommodating and reliable. We will continue to call them for all our projects in the future. I would highly recommend HEP. Thank you!
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Lisa F.
Jeremy Ownby was here to inspect our roof damage and give us an estimate for repairs and for full roof replacement. He was very thorough offered loads of information. If the rest of the company operates like Jeremy does, I'd say they're a keeper.
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Gary S.
HEP is amazing and my roof looks phenomenal! Thank you Matt, Farah, and Melissa!!
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Melissa C.
Jason Shoupe professionally repaired our roof and siding; we are very pleased with his work-it looks great. He was very knowledgeable and courteous, made good use of his time and was meticulous in cleanup. Great job!
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Briggs L.
They did a great job with the siding on our home. I love how it looks. -David Beal and Shawn Monday paid attention to details, esp the porch. They did a fantastic job. I highly recommend them. Thank you.
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Mairi C.
Brett-Nicely came to my house to diagnose a plumbing problem in the master bathroom. Brett diagnosed the issue after examining the problem. Brett found out that it was the roof boot was the major problem. Brett is a wonderful Man and I enjoyed his company.
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Cynthia W.

Hillsboro’s Climate Demands High-Performance Siding

Nestled between the Willamette Valley and the Coast Range, Hillsboro is known for its vibrant tech scene and its temperate, rain-soaked climate. Annual precipitation averages over 37 inches, and winter storms frequently sweep inland on wind currents that accelerate down the Pacific corridor. Add in summer ultraviolet exposure and periodic temperature swings, and it becomes clear that exterior cladding in Washington County faces a gauntlet of stressors. Moisture intrusion can exploit even hairline cracks, leading to rot in structural sheathing and framing. Repeated wet-dry cycles drive expansion and contraction, weakening fasteners and warping panels. Moss, mildew, and algae thrive on shaded façades, while airborne particulates from regional wildfires embed themselves in porous surfaces. For homeowners and commercial property managers alike, siding in Hillsboro is not merely decorative; it is a critical weather-resistive barrier that preserves energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and the longevity of the entire building envelope.

Introducing HEP: Precision Roofing Siding Solutions

HEP is a specialized exterior remodeling contractor with a core focus on integrating siding systems seamlessly with roofing assemblies. The company’s multidisciplinary crews understand that a façade is only as reliable as its intersections—soffits, fascia, flashing, transitions around windows, and, crucially, the roofline. By treating the cladding and roof as a unified shield rather than separate disciplines, HEP eliminates common points of failure such as reverse laps, misaligned drip edges, and inadequate ventilation pathways. Every project begins with a holistic evaluation that includes attic airflow analysis, gutter performance, and drainage plane integrity. The result is a siding installation that not only resists Hillsboro’s damp winters but also complements roof water-shedding dynamics to extend the service life of both components.

Comprehensive Siding Services Tailored for Hillsboro Homes

Detailed Inspection and Assessment

HEP technicians deploy infrared cameras, moisture meters, and borescopes to uncover hidden saturation, thermal bridging, and insect damage. Structural engineers review load paths on multistory façades, ensuring that new cladding weight does not exceed shear wall capacity. The assessment culminates in a digital report mapping every vulnerability.

Material Selection Guided by Local Conditions

Unpredictable weather patterns require cladding that balances resilience, aesthetics, and maintainability. HEP’s design consultants collaborate with clients to select products that meet:

  • Wind resistance ratings of at least 120 mph
  • ASTM E84 Class A flame spread for wildfire exposure zones
  • Low water absorption rates under ASTM C1185 testing
  • Color retention backed by a minimum 15-year finish warranty

Precise Installation Techniques

To outwit moisture migration, crews back-prime field-cut edges, stagger vertical seams, and employ high-performance flashing tapes around penetrations. Fasteners are stainless or hot-dipped galvanized to resist tannic acid and salt carried on coastal breezes. Continuous rainscreens are incorporated to create a capillary break, promoting drainage and drying.

Integration with Roofing Systems

Special attention is paid to step flashing where sidewalls meet pitched roofs. Kickout diverters are installed to channel water away from siding terminations, and counter-flashing overlaps are set per manufacturer specifications to prevent capillary siphoning.

Advantages of Modern Siding Technologies Installed by HEP

Energy Efficiency Gains

Contemporary cladding solutions come with integrated foam sheathing or allow for exterior continuous insulation (CI). By eliminating thermal bridges at studs, CI raises effective R-values and stabilizes indoor temperatures. Heating and cooling equipment cycles less often, conserving energy.

Moisture Management and Mold Prevention

Rainscreen assemblies installed by HEP maintain an air gap behind the cladding. This gap:

  • Facilitates rapid drainage of bulk water
  • Equalizes vapor pressure, reducing condensation
  • Dries incidental moisture via stack effect ventilation

The reduced moisture load discourages fungal growth, safeguarding respiratory health and indoor air quality.

Enhanced Curb Appeal and Property Value

HEP’s design library includes an extensive palette of textures—cedar grain, smooth contemporary panels, shiplap appearances, and architectural metals. Color-fast finishes resist chalking and fading, sustaining visual impact for years. Appraisals often cite updated siding as a key contributor to immediate equity gains.

Resilience Against Wind and Impact

Advanced locking systems and engineered nail hems withstand uplift forces from winter gusts funneling through the Tualatin Valley. Impact modifiers blended into vinyl formulations and dense fiber cement composites repel hail strikes and wind-borne debris, preserving structural integrity.

Sustainable Practices Embedded in Every Project

Eco-Conscious Material Options

HEP sources products certified by:

  • Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) for wood substrates
  • Cradle to Cradle for recyclable metal panels
  • Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) verifying life-cycle impacts

Waste Reduction and Recycling Protocols

Job sites feature designated bins for metal offcuts, plastic wrap, and untreated wood, diverting significant tonnage from regional landfills. Fiber cement scraps are collected for reuse in cement aggregate, and vinyl remnants are returned to manufacturers for post-industrial recycling streams.

Long-Term Performance and Reduced Maintenance

By emphasizing durable coatings and decay-resistant components, HEP minimizes repainting cycles and replacement frequency. Fewer resource inputs over decades translate into a smaller ecological footprint for homeowners and the broader community.

Common Siding Materials Recommended by HEP for Hillsboro

Fiber Cement Boards

Composed of Portland cement, silica, and cellulose fibers, fiber cement offers class-leading fire resistance and dimensional stability. It replicates the authentic look of cedar lap, shingles, or modern panels while resisting insect infestation. HEP installs fiber cement with 50-year manufacturer warranties and proprietary flashing kits that eliminate common leak paths.

Engineered Wood Panels

Manufactured from wood strands bonded with water-resistant resins and overlaid with a textured face, engineered wood provides the warmth of natural lumber without susceptibility to rot. Treated with zinc borate, it deters termites and carpenter ants endemic to the Pacific Northwest.

Premium Vinyl Cladding

High-gauge vinyl options feature:

  • Deep shadow lines for architectural contrast
  • UV-reflective pigments that stabilize color under intense summer sun
  • Reinforced nail hems rated for category-level winds

Metal Siding Systems

Aluminum and steel panels coated with Kynar 500 withstand corrosive environments, including coastal salt spray. Hidden fastener systems present crisp, modern lines and minimal maintenance.

Step-by-Step Process of a HEP Siding Project

Pre-Project Planning

Project managers obtain zoning approvals and verify compliance with Oregon Structural Specialty Codes. A timeline is drafted that sequences tear-off, sheathing repairs, and installation phases to mitigate weather delays.

On-Site Preparation

Landscaping near work areas is protected with breathable tarp covers. Temporary downspout extensions route roof runoff away from exposed walls during construction. Old siding is removed meticulously to preserve underlying insulation.

Installation Phase Milestones

  • Water-resistive barrier (WRB) membranes lapped shingle-style
  • Flashing tape adhered at window heads, jambs, and sills
  • Starter strips leveled to maintain consistent courses
  • Panels or boards fastened with specified spacing to allow for expansion

Final Quality Audit

Supervisors inspect horizontal reveals for levelness within 1/16-inch variance, verify sealant application depth, and conduct water spray tests simulating wind-driven rain. A photo documentation package is delivered to the client for records and potential warranty claims.

Signs Your Hillsboro Property Needs New Siding

  • Blistering paint or peeling surface coatings
  • Soft spots detectable when pressing on boards or panels
  • Visible fungal growth or persistent musty odors indoors
  • Swelling at panel edges indicating moisture absorption
  • Rising utility bills linked to compromised insulation performance
  • Caulk joints separating around windows and doors after freeze-thaw cycles

Maintenance Tips Provided by HEP Technicians

Seasonal Visual Checks

Walk the perimeter each spring and autumn, noting discoloration, loose fasteners, or damaged caulking. Binoculars assist in spotting issues at upper stories without climbing ladders.

Gentle Cleaning Methods

Mix a mild solution of water, biodegradable detergent, and oxygen bleach. Apply with a soft brush or low-pressure washer set below 1,500 psi to avoid etching finishes. Rinse thoroughly, directing water downward to prevent backflow behind panels.

Proactive Caulking and Sealing

Use elastomeric sealants compatible with siding material and paint. Remove deteriorated beads, clean surfaces, and tool new caulk into joints in temperatures above 40 °F for optimal curing.

Coordination with Roof Maintenance

Ensure that roof moss treatments do not overspray onto siding. Keep gutters clear so cascading water does not saturate cladding around eaves. Align repainting or resealing schedules for both roof flashings and siding trim to maintain a unified barrier.

Architectural Styles in Hillsboro and Compatible Siding Profiles

Historic Bungalows and Craftsman Gems

Neighborhoods such as Orenco and Glencoe feature early-20th-century Craftsman homes characterized by low-pitched roofs and wide overhangs. HEP often specifies:

  • Narrow lap fiber cement with smooth finish to echo traditional wood
  • Cedar-look staggered shakes for gable accents
  • Earth-tone color palettes that harmonize with exposed rafter tails

Mid-Century Ranches

Single-story ranch houses built during Hillsboro’s post-World War II expansion benefit from horizontal lines. Recommended siding solutions include:

  • Wide vinyl panels with minimal embossing for a clean façade
  • Engineered wood panels painted in muted pastels popular during the era
  • Metal accent cladding around carports for a modernist twist

Contemporary Tech Corridor Builds

Newer dwellings near the Silicon Forest campus showcase flat roofs, cubic forms, and mixed materials. HEP integrates:

  • Standing seam metal siding in charcoal hues for sleek verticality
  • Fiber cement panels installed in alternating sizes to create rhythmic patterns
  • High-contrast trims in bold colors for visual punch

Impact of Siding on Indoor Acoustic Comfort

While exterior cladding is primarily selected for weather resistance and aesthetics, it also influences sound transmission. Hillsboro’s proximity to Highway 26 and active rail lines can introduce noise pollution. HEP addresses acoustic comfort by:

  • Installing insulated vinyl systems with integral foam backers that dampen airborne noise by up to 45%
  • Specifying fiber cement with resilient mounting clips that disrupt vibration transfer
  • Adding mineral wool within rainscreen cavities to absorb low-frequency rumble from freight traffic

Homeowners routinely report noticeably quieter interiors after cladding upgrades, especially in rooms facing busy corridors.

Weather Event Case Studies Illustrate System Performance

January Windstorm: Brookwood Avenue

A 68-mph gust event tore off portions of aging hardboard from multiple residences. HEP-clad homes in the same subdivision experienced no panel loss, thanks to reinforced nailing patterns and interlocking seams.

July Heat Dome: North Plains Fringe

Fiber cement installed by HEP maintained joint tightness despite three consecutive days above 110 °F. Infrared thermography recorded surface temperatures 15 °F cooler on ventilated façades compared with neighboring unventilated properties, mitigating thermal stress.

Autumn Atmospheric River: Reedville

During a 4-inch, 24-hour rainfall, WRB membranes and rainscreens performed as designed, draining water without interior infiltration. Post-event moisture scans revealed no elevated readings, underscoring the efficacy of HEP detailing.

Color Trends and Neighborhood Guidelines

Earth-Inspired Neutrals

Greens, grays, and taupes derived from the nearby Coast Range forests remain perennial favorites, blending structures into the valley’s verdant landscape.

Bold Accents on Trim

Deep blues and oxblood reds applied to fascia and window casings enliven otherwise subdued main cladding hues, a style gaining popularity in the Winstead Park area.

Compliance with HOA Covenants

HEP design consultants review homeowners association rules for approved palettes and sheen levels, submitting sample boards and digital renderings to streamline approval processes and avoid costly repaint orders.

Navigating Hillsboro’s Permit Landscape

Municipal Oversight

The City of Hillsboro Building Department requires permits for siding replacement when more than 50% of wall area is affected. HEP manages:

  • Application submission via ePermitting portal
  • Coordination of pre-construction site inspections
  • Scheduling of final close-out evaluations

Energy Code Documentation

When continuous insulation is added, documentation demonstrating U-factor improvements must accompany the permit packet. HEP provides REScheck reports and manufacturer data sheets to satisfy these requirements.

Historic Conservation Areas

Homes within the Old Orenco Townsite overlay district are subject to design review. HEP prepares historical compatibility statements, material samples, and scale drawings to expedite landmark approvals.

Why Builders and Homeowners in Hillsboro Choose HEP

Local Expertise and Code Compliance

HEP project leads hold certifications in Oregon Seismic Specialty codes and regularly attend training on evolving municipal regulations. Knowledge of microclimates—such as the increased rainfall in the Jackson School neighborhood compared with Downtown—guides material choices and flashing details.

Skilled Craftsmanship and Ongoing Training

Carpentry teams participate in manufacturer-led workshops covering new clip systems, ventilation strategies, and finishing techniques. Apprentice programs mentor young tradespeople under journeyman supervision, preserving quality standards for the next generation.

Advanced Equipment and Safety Protocols

Scaffold towers feature integrated fall-arrest rails, and crews use vacuum-equipped saws to capture silica dust when cutting fiber cement. Digital moisture sensors are calibrated daily, ensuring data accuracy that informs installation decisions.

Transparent Communication Throughout the Project

Cloud-based scheduling software shares daily progress photos and task checklists with clients, architects, and insurance adjusters. Change orders require written client approval, and weekly site meetings keep all stakeholders aligned on objectives.

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