Happy Valley, OR · Woman-Owned · OR CCB #255649
Exterior Contractor
in Happy Valley, OR
One Team, Endless Solutions
OJB Solutions serves Happy Valley homeowners with fencing, decks, siding, windows, and doors. One of Oregon's fastest-growing and wealthiest cities demands premium exterior work — we deliver exactly that, with written prices and no subcontractors.
Serving Happy Valley & surrounding areas
- ▸Neighborhoods: Scouters Mountain, Rock Creek, Clatsop Butte, Mount Scott corridor, Village at Happy Valley, newer subdivisions along 172nd Ave
- ▸One of Oregon's wealthiest per-capita cities — high expectations for quality, detail, and professionalism on every job
- ▸Predominantly newer construction (2000s–2020s) — different issues than older metro housing stock
- ▸Many HOA communities with strict architectural guidelines — we verify before estimating
- ▸Hillside lots with views — deck design here is as much about aesthetics as function
- ▸City of Happy Valley permits required — we handle all coordination
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Premium homes deserve a contractor who treats them that way.
Happy Valley is one of the most affluent and fastest-growing cities in Oregon — a hilltop community southeast of Portland that has transformed over the past two decades from a small unincorporated area into a thriving city of nearly 30,000 people. The homes here are newer, larger, and more valuable than most of the metro, and the homeowners have high standards for the contractors they invite onto their properties.
That means detail matters in Happy Valley more than almost anywhere else we work. HOA architectural guidelines are real and enforced — a fence in the wrong color or material, or a deck that doesn't match the home's exterior palette, creates problems with the association. We verify guidelines before every estimate so what we design is actually approvable.
Happy Valley's newer construction also presents a different set of exterior issues than older metro homes. Instead of failing 1970s hardboard siding, we're more likely to see builder-grade composite siding that's delaminating earlier than expected, vinyl windows with failed seals from the early 2000s, and first-generation composite decks from the late 2000s that need refurbishment or replacement. These are not the same problems as older housing stock — and they need different solutions.
The hillside setting also means many Happy Valley properties have spectacular views from elevated decks — and the deck design here is very much an aesthetic project as well as a structural one. We build decks that photograph well, hold up to the hillside exposure, and meet City of Happy Valley permit requirements for elevated structures.
Services in Happy Valley
What we build & install in Happy Valley, OR
Fencing
Vinyl, cedar, ornamental iron & composite. Happy Valley HOAs specify approved styles, colors, and materials — we check your CC&Rs before quoting so your fence passes association review on the first submission.
Learn more →Decks
Premium deck builds, composite & hardwood. Happy Valley hillside lots call for elevated decks designed for the view — we build structures that are engineered for the grade, permitted by the city, and finished to match the home.
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Fiber cement & premium composite. Early 2000s Happy Valley homes often have builder-grade LP or engineered wood siding that's delaminating ahead of schedule — we replace with James Hardie and match the existing profile exactly.
Learn more →Windows
Replacement & upgrades. Vinyl windows from early 2000s construction frequently have failed seals showing as foggy glass — we replace with properly flashed, energy-efficient units that maintain the home's exterior look.
Learn more →Doors
Premium entry & patio doors. Happy Valley homes often have grand entry situations where the door is a statement piece — we install doors that match the home's architectural character and seal perfectly against hillside wind exposure.
Learn more →Happy Valley estimates are free & written.
HOA guidelines verified. City of Happy Valley permits handled. Written price before any work starts. OR CCB #255649.
Why Happy Valley Homeowners Choose OJB
Built on trust. Finished to a higher standard.
HOA compliance handled before we ever quote
Happy Valley's active HOA communities have real consequences for non-compliant work — removal orders, fines, and neighbor disputes. We ask for your CC&Rs and architectural guidelines before finalizing any estimate. What we design is approved before we break ground, not after.
HOA-compliant by designPremium work, transparent price
Happy Valley homeowners invest in quality — and they expect the contractor to match that standard. We don't cut corners on materials, framing, or finish work. And we give you a written price before we start so there are no surprises on a project tied to a home this valuable.
No subcontractors · CCB #255649City of Happy Valley permits — handled in full
Happy Valley has its own active permit office with specific requirements for elevated decks, fencing on hillside lots, and structural work. We've navigated the process many times and handle all applications, engineer stamps where required, and inspection coordination on your behalf.
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FAQ
Questions about exterior work in Happy Valley, OR.
Yes — HOA compliance is something we take seriously in Happy Valley because the consequences of a non-compliant install are real. Before finalizing your estimate, we ask for your CC&Rs or HOA architectural guidelines and review approved materials, colors, heights, and setbacks. We design to what's approvable, not just what looks good — so you don't end up with a removal order after we've already built it.
Yes. Happy Valley has its own permit office with specific requirements for elevated decks on hillside lots — these sometimes require engineer-stamped drawings depending on height and span. We've been through this process many times and handle all permit applications, engineer referrals where needed, and inspection scheduling. Your project is fully above board before we break ground.
That's one of our favorite projects in Happy Valley. Hillside decks that maximize the view require thoughtful framing design, proper footing depths for the slope, and materials that hold up to the wind exposure elevated sites get. We factor all of this into the design and build something you'll actually want to spend time on — not just a code-compliant platform.
Yes — we serve all of Happy Valley including Scouters Mountain, Rock Creek, Clatsop Butte, the Village at Happy Valley, Mount Scott corridor, and the newer subdivisions along 172nd Avenue. Call 503-882-0704 to confirm your specific address.
Same-day or next-day. We're based in Oregon City, about 15 minutes from most Happy Valley neighborhoods. Call or text 503-882-0704 to schedule. Most projects in Happy Valley can be started within 1–2 weeks of estimate approval.
Yes. Our Oregon CCB license (#255649) covers all construction work throughout Oregon including within Happy Valley city limits. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job and can provide proof of coverage before any work begins.