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Portland's mild, wet climate creates consistent demand for roofing, painting, and landscaping services, while the area's solar incentives drive strong installer activity.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Portland, OR Home Services

How does Portland's rain affect roofing?

Portland's wet climate accelerates moss, algae, and lichen growth on roofs, which can break down shingles over time. Homeowners should have roofs inspected every 2–3 years and treated with zinc or copper strips to inhibit growth. A quality roofer will also check for improper drainage and failing flashing.

What solar incentives are available in Oregon?

Oregon offers the Oregon Solar + Storage Rebate Program (up to $5,000 for residential installs), plus the federal 30% Investment Tax Credit. Pacific Power and Portland General Electric both offer net metering programs. Despite the cloudy reputation, Portland gets enough sun for solar to typically pay back in 7–10 years.

Do Portland painters need special products for the weather?

Yes. Exterior painting in Portland requires moisture-permeable, mold-resistant paints and proper surface preparation — especially for wood siding. Painting in wet conditions causes premature peeling. Professional painters in the Pacific Northwest know to schedule exterior work in Portland's dry season (June–September).

What licenses do Oregon contractors need?

Oregon requires most contractors to be licensed through the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB). Electricians need a state electrical license, and solar installers need both a CCB license and electrical endorsement. ProCraft verifies all CCB and state licenses before listing any contractor.