Beaverton, OR · Woman-Owned · OR CCB #255649

Exterior Contractor
in Beaverton, OR

One Team, Endless Solutions

OJB Solutions serves Beaverton homeowners with fencing, decks, siding, windows, and doors. From the established neighborhoods of Sexton Mountain to the newer builds near Progress Ridge — we know Beaverton's housing stock and we build to last.

★★★★★ 5.0 · 47 Reviews
Woman-Owned
Same-Day Estimates
Licensed & Insured · CCB #255649
Price Confirmed Before Work Starts

Serving Beaverton & surrounding areas

  • Neighborhoods: Sexton Mountain, Progress Ridge, Cedar Hills, Hyland Hills, South Beaverton, Vose, Raleigh Hills
  • Mix of 1960s–1980s ranch homes and newer high-density developments — very different exterior needs by neighborhood
  • City of Beaverton permits required — stricter than unincorporated Washington County in many cases
  • Many HOA communities near Progress Ridge and Murrayhill — we verify HOA requirements before estimating
  • Heavy tech-worker population — homeowners here expect clear communication and professionalism
  • Free same-day estimates anywhere in Beaverton
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Beaverton, OR

Oregon's second-largest city deserves a contractor who shows up.

Beaverton is one of the most diverse and rapidly growing cities in Oregon — and its housing stock reflects that range. You've got mid-century ranch homes in Cedar Hills with original windows and weathered wood siding sitting two miles from newer Craftsman-style builds in the Murrayhill area with composite decking and vinyl-clad windows.

The challenge with Beaverton is knowing which type of project you're walking into. We've worked extensively throughout Beaverton — from the older homes near TV Highway where moisture intrusion behind failed siding is common, to the newer subdivisions near Progress Ridge where HOA-specific fence materials and colors are non-negotiable.

City of Beaverton has its own permitting process that's distinct from Washington County — and it's more detailed in several areas, particularly for decks and structural work. We know the city's requirements and have a working relationship with the process. We pull permits, coordinate inspections, and make sure your project is fully above board.

Beaverton homeowners tend to do their homework. They compare bids, read reviews, and ask good questions. We welcome all of it — because when people look closely, OJB stands out. Written price, our own crew, woman-owned, 5 stars. That's what we bring to every Beaverton project.

2nd
Largest city in Oregon — lots of homes that need exterior work
5★
Average rating across all verified customer reviews
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HOA
We verify HOA requirements before every Beaverton estimate

Beaverton estimates are free & same-day.

Written price before any work starts. We verify HOA requirements, pull permits, and handle everything. OR CCB #255649.

Why Beaverton Homeowners Choose OJB

Built on trust. Finished on time.

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Your price is locked before we lift a tool

We walk every Beaverton job and give you a written estimate before any work begins. No hidden fees, no scope creep. What we quote is what you pay — period. Beaverton homeowners do their homework — so do we.

Transparent pricing
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We handle HOA approvals & City permits

Beaverton has active HOA communities and a detailed city permit process. We verify HOA fence and deck requirements before estimating, and handle all City of Beaverton permit coordination so you don't get stuck in red tape.

HOA & permit experts
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Our crew does the work — not strangers

We never subcontract. The same team that walks your Beaverton property is the team that builds it. One point of contact, full accountability — from the estimate call to the final walkthrough.

No subcontractors · CCB #255649

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★★★★★ 47 Google Reviews

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FAQ

Questions about exterior work in Beaverton, OR.

Yes — City of Beaverton has its own permitting process separate from Washington County. Decks over 30 inches above grade require a building permit. Fence permits depend on height and zoning — front yard fences over 3.5 feet and rear fences over 6 feet typically require permits. We handle all City of Beaverton permit applications and inspection coordination as part of your project.

Yes — HOA compliance is something we take seriously in Beaverton because there are consequences for non-conforming installations. Before we finalize your estimate, we ask for your HOA guidelines or CC&Rs and verify approved materials, colors, heights, and setbacks. We've worked with HOAs throughout the Murrayhill, Progress Ridge, and Sexton Mountain areas and know how to navigate the approval process.

In Beaverton's older neighborhoods like Cedar Hills, Vose, and Hyland Hills, we consistently see: original hardboard or T1-11 siding that's absorbing moisture and swelling at the seams; aluminum single-pane windows with broken seals; aging wood decks with improper ledger attachment to the house; and cedar fences that have lost structural integrity at the post bases. These aren't cosmetic issues — left unchecked they lead to structural damage and mold.

Same-day or next-day in most cases. Call or text us at 503-882-0704 and we'll confirm availability. Most Beaverton projects can be scheduled within 1–2 weeks of estimate approval. For storm damage or fence repairs that need urgent attention, we prioritize accordingly.

Yes — we serve all of Beaverton including Cedar Hills, Vose, Hyland Hills, Sexton Mountain, Progress Ridge, Murrayhill, South Beaverton, Raleigh Hills, and the neighborhoods around Nike and the Sunset corridor. If you're unsure whether your address falls within our service area, call 503-882-0704 and we'll confirm immediately.

For Beaverton's climate and housing stock, James Hardie fiber cement is the most popular choice — it holds up to the wet winters, resists rot and pests, holds paint longer than wood, and has a 30-year warranty. LP SmartSide engineered wood is a strong alternative. For HOA communities, we confirm approved materials before recommending a product. We'll walk you through your options at the free estimate.

Yes. Our Oregon CCB license (#255649) covers all construction work throughout Oregon, including within Beaverton city limits. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job. We're happy to provide proof of insurance before work begins.