Clackamas, OR · Woman-Owned · OR CCB #255649
Exterior Contractor
in Clackamas, OR
One Team, Endless Solutions
OJB Solutions serves Clackamas homeowners with fencing, decks, siding, windows, and doors. Clackamas is a large unincorporated community with diverse housing — from established neighborhoods near Sunnyside Road to newer developments off Sunnybrook Boulevard. We know the area and we build to last.
Serving Clackamas & surrounding areas
- ▸Areas: Sunnyside, Sunnybrook, Clackamas Town Center area, Rock Creek, Mount Scott, Pleasant Valley corridor
- ▸Unincorporated Clackamas County — all permits go through Clackamas County Development Services, not a city office
- ▸Wide range of housing — 1960s ranches on large lots near Sunnyside to newer subdivisions off Sunnybrook with HOA requirements
- ▸Many properties back to Mt. Scott Creek or green corridors — rear yard fencing and drainage-aware deck footings matter here
- ▸Close to our Oregon City base — fast estimate and project scheduling
- ▸Free same-day estimates anywhere in Clackamas
Free estimate + 10% off your first project — book before the end of the month and lock in your price today.
Claim this offer →Clackamas, OR
Unincorporated but not overlooked — Clackamas gets our full attention.
Clackamas is one of those places that doesn't have a city hall but definitely has a community — a sprawling unincorporated area of Clackamas County that runs from the commercial strip along 82nd Avenue out to the quieter residential streets near Rock Creek and Mt. Scott. It's home to tens of thousands of residents and a wide variety of housing stock that requires different approaches depending on which part of Clackamas you're in.
Near Sunnyside Road and the older Clackamas neighborhoods, you'll find 1960s and 70s ranch homes on generous lots — many with original siding, original windows, and fences that have been repaired so many times the original line is barely visible anymore. These homes are ready for a proper exterior refresh, and that's work we do well.
Further out toward Sunnybrook and the newer subdivisions, the profile shifts — newer builds with vinyl siding that's starting to show its age, HOA-regulated fence styles, and composite deck requests from homeowners who want low-maintenance outdoor living. We're familiar with both ends of the Clackamas spectrum and give you a recommendation that fits your specific neighborhood and property type.
Because Clackamas is unincorporated, all permits run through Clackamas County Development Services rather than a city building department. We know that process well — we pull permits through Clackamas County regularly and handle all the coordination so you don't have to navigate the county system yourself.
Services in Clackamas
What we build & install in Clackamas, OR
Fencing
Cedar, vinyl, chain-link & ornamental iron. Clackamas properties near Mt. Scott Creek and drainage corridors need posts set with drainage in mind — we account for wet-ground conditions in footing design.
Learn more →Decks
New builds, repairs & composite decking. Clackamas County permits required for decks over 30 inches — we handle the application, inspection scheduling, and final sign-off.
Learn more →Siding
Fiber cement, vinyl & composite. Clackamas's older ranch homes near Sunnyside frequently have original hardboard siding absorbing moisture at the seams — fiber cement replacement solves it permanently.
Learn more →Windows
Replacement & new installs. 1960s–70s Clackamas ranches often have original aluminum single-pane windows — double-pane replacements cut heating costs noticeably in the first winter.
Learn more →Doors
Entry, patio & sliding glass doors. Clackamas ranches typically have original sliding glass doors with failed seals and stiff operation — modern replacements are weathertight and glide properly.
Learn more →Clackamas estimates are free & same-day.
We know Clackamas County Development Services inside and out. Written price before any work starts. No surprises. OR CCB #255649.
Why Clackamas Homeowners Choose OJB
Built on trust. Finished on time.
We navigate Clackamas County permits so you don't have to
Unincorporated Clackamas means all permits run through Clackamas County Development Services — not a city office. The process is different and can be slower than city permits. We know the system, submit complete applications, and follow up on inspections so your project doesn't stall in the county queue.
County permit expertsYour price is locked before we lift a tool
We walk every Clackamas job and give you a written estimate before any work begins. No hidden fees, no scope creep surprises. What we quote is what you pay — period. If we find something unexpected during the work, we tell you before we act on it.
Transparent pricingOur crew does the work — not strangers
We never subcontract any Clackamas project. The team that estimates your job is the team that builds it. One point of contact throughout, and full accountability if anything needs attention after completion.
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FAQ
Questions about exterior work in Clackamas, OR.
Because Clackamas is unincorporated, all building permits are issued by Clackamas County Development Services — not a city building department. The address is in the county system but there's no city jurisdiction. This means the permit application goes to the county, inspections are scheduled through the county, and final sign-off comes from a county inspector. We handle all of this as part of your project — you don't need to interact with the county system directly.
Some newer Clackamas subdivisions — particularly those off Sunnybrook Boulevard and in the Pleasant Valley corridor — do have HOA-governed CC&Rs that specify fence styles, materials, and deck visibility requirements. We ask for your HOA documents before finalizing any estimate in a potentially HOA-governed neighborhood. If there are no HOA restrictions, Clackamas County zoning rules apply instead.
Yes — properties near Mt. Scott Creek and other drainage corridors in Clackamas may have riparian setbacks or drainage easements that restrict where structures can be built. We check your property's specific setback requirements at the estimate so we know exactly where your fence or deck can go before we quote. We won't design something that can't get permitted.
Clackamas County permit review times vary by project type and workload. Simple fence permits can come through in a week or two. Deck permits with structural review can take 3–6 weeks. We submit complete applications to avoid back-and-forth delays and follow up proactively. We'll give you a realistic permit timeline at the estimate so you know what to expect before scheduling the project.
In the Sunnyside-area ranch homes built in the 1960s and 70s, the most common issues we see are: original hardboard or T1-11 siding with moisture damage at the seams and bottom courses; aluminum single-pane windows with broken seals and condensation between the panes; sliding glass doors with worn tracks and failed weatherstripping; and wood deck ledger boards that were never properly flashed and are now causing moisture intrusion into the rim joist. None of these are catastrophic if caught in time — we'll assess everything honestly at the free estimate.
Yes — we serve all of Clackamas including Sunnyside Road corridor, Sunnybrook Boulevard area, Rock Creek, Mt. Scott, Pleasant Valley, and the Clackamas Town Center neighborhoods. If you're unsure whether your address falls within our service area, call or text 503-882-0704 and we'll confirm right away.
Yes. Our Oregon CCB license (#255649) covers all construction work throughout Oregon including all unincorporated Clackamas County properties. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job and can provide proof of coverage before work begins.