Estacada, OR · Woman-Owned · OR CCB #255649
Exterior Contractor
in Estacada, OR
One Team, Endless Solutions
OJB Solutions serves Estacada homeowners with fencing, decks, siding, windows, and doors. Estacada's forested setting, mountain weather, and rural property character set it apart from every other community we serve — we build accordingly.
Serving Estacada & surrounding areas
- ▸Areas: Downtown Estacada, Eagle Creek, Currinsville, rural properties along the Clackamas River corridor and Wildcat Mountain Road
- ▸Higher elevation and mountain weather — more rain, more snow, heavier frost than valley communities
- ▸Forested lots with large Douglas firs — root systems, tree fall risk, and shade affect every exterior project
- ▸City of Estacada permits for in-town work; Clackamas County for rural properties
- ▸Many properties are weekend cabins or full-time rural homesteads with specific exterior needs
- ▸We drive out to Estacada — free estimates, no travel surcharge
Free estimate + 10% off your first project — book before the end of the month and lock in your price today.
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The most demanding exterior environment we work in.
Estacada is the edge of the Portland metro — a small mountain town at the foot of the Cascades where the Clackamas River runs cold and clear and the Douglas firs crowd right up to the property lines. It's one of the most beautiful places in Oregon, and one of the hardest on exterior materials.
At Estacada's elevation, you get more precipitation than Portland, heavier frost cycles, and occasional snow loads that valley communities never see. These conditions accelerate deterioration dramatically. Pressure-treated lumber that lasts 15 years in Beaverton might last 8 in Estacada. Cedar fencing that holds paint for 5 years in Tigard might need attention in 3. We factor the local climate into every material recommendation we make for Estacada properties.
The forested nature of Estacada properties also means root systems near fence post locations, tree canopy creating persistent shade and moisture on north and east-facing walls, and the ever-present reality of a big Douglas fir coming down on a fence line during a winter storm. We assess all of this during the estimate.
Estacada has a mix of property types unlike anywhere else in our service area — from tidy in-town homes near the high school, to Clackamas River cabins that started as weekend getaways and became primary residences, to rural acreage homesteads on the ridges above town. Each type has different exterior priorities and we approach each one individually.
We're based in Oregon City, about 30 minutes from Estacada. We serve the area regularly, don't charge travel surcharges, and genuinely enjoy working out here. Call or text us and we'll make the drive.
Services in Estacada
What we build & install in Estacada, OR
Fencing
Cedar, vinyl & chain-link. Estacada's forested lots mean root systems near post locations and storm-felled trees testing fence integrity every winter — we build with these realities in mind.
Learn more →Decks
New builds, repairs & composite. At Estacada's elevation, composite decking is strongly preferred — pressure-treated lumber deteriorates faster in mountain weather and standing snow loads.
Learn more →Siding
Fiber cement & moisture-resistant materials. The combination of heavy rain, frost cycles, and persistent shade in Estacada makes fiber cement the clear choice — it won't rot, warp, or need repainting every few years.
Learn more →Windows
Replacement & new installs. Estacada winters are cold enough that single-pane windows are a significant energy loss — we replace with properly-flashed double or triple-pane units sized for the climate.
Learn more →Doors
Entry & exterior doors. Cabins and rural homes in Estacada take a beating from the elements — we install solid, properly weatherstripped doors with quality thresholds that hold a seal through freeze-thaw cycles.
Learn more →We drive to Estacada.
Free estimate, no surcharge.
30 minutes from Oregon City. Written price before any work starts. City of Estacada and Clackamas County permits handled. OR CCB #255649.
Why Estacada Homeowners Choose OJB
Built on trust. Built for mountain weather.
We spec materials for Estacada's climate — not Portland's
Estacada gets significantly more rain, harder frosts, and occasional snow compared to valley communities. We recommend materials rated for those conditions — fiber cement siding, composite decking, triple-pane windows for cold exposures — not the standard suburban spec that degrades faster at elevation.
Climate-rated materialsWe make the drive — no travel surcharge, ever
Estacada is about 30 minutes from our Oregon City base. A lot of Portland-area contractors won't come out this far, or they tack on a travel fee that makes the estimate feel dishonest before you've even started. We don't. Your estimate reflects your project — nothing else.
No travel feesYour price is locked before we touch a board
We walk every Estacada property, assess the terrain and conditions, and give you a written price that covers everything — materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. No surprise change orders when we find what's behind the siding. We look for it at the estimate.
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FAQ
Questions about exterior work in Estacada, OR.
Yes — and we don't charge for it. We're based in Oregon City, about 30 minutes from Estacada. A lot of Portland-area contractors won't come out this far or add a travel fee. We serve Estacada regularly and your estimate reflects your project cost only. Call or text 503-882-0704 to schedule.
Composite decking — specifically Trex or TimberTech — is our strong recommendation for Estacada properties. The combination of higher precipitation, heavier frost, and occasional snow loads degrades pressure-treated lumber significantly faster than in valley communities. Composite handles moisture, freeze-thaw cycles, and standing snow without warping, splintering, or requiring annual sealing. The upfront cost is higher, but it's the right long-term call for this climate.
Yes — we assess root systems during the estimate and adjust post placement to avoid major roots when possible. We also discuss realistic expectations about tree fall risk on fence sections near large conifers, and can design those sections with replacement ease in mind. If a tree comes down on a fence section, we want the repair to be straightforward.
River cabins in the Estacada area typically need: siding replacement (original wood or T1-11 doesn't last long in the moisture-heavy river corridor), window upgrades (single-pane windows are a major heat loss in mountain winters), and deck repair or replacement (river-adjacent decks with standing water issues deteriorate fast). We'll assess everything at the free estimate and give you a prioritized list of what's most urgent versus what can wait.
For in-town Estacada properties, permits are issued through the City of Estacada. For rural properties outside city limits, permits come from Clackamas County. Decks over 30 inches require a permit in both cases. We determine which jurisdiction applies at the estimate and handle all permit coordination — you don't have to deal with the paperwork.
Three factors: higher total precipitation, harder freeze-thaw cycles, and persistent shade from tree canopy. Each freeze-thaw cycle creates micro-cracks in paint and wood fiber. The shade means walls stay wet longer after rain. Multiply those conditions over a few years and siding that would last 20 years in Portland starts showing serious problems in 10–12. We recommend James Hardie fiber cement for Estacada — it's specifically engineered for high-moisture, freeze-thaw environments.
Yes. Our Oregon CCB license (#255649) covers all construction work throughout Oregon including the City of Estacada and all surrounding Clackamas County properties. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job and can provide proof of coverage before work begins.