Oregon City, OR · Our Home Base · OR CCB #255649

Exterior Contractor
in Oregon City, OR

One Team, Endless Solutions

OJB Solutions is based in Oregon City — 414 Beavercreek Rd #711. We're not driving to your neighborhood. We live and work here. Fencing, decks, siding, windows, and doors — for the city we call home.

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Our backyard — we know every corner

  • Neighborhoods: Historic Downtown, Canemah, Beavercreek Road corridor, Molalla Avenue, McLoughlin, Hilltop, South End, Holmes Lane, Barclay Hills
  • Oldest incorporated city west of the Rockies — housing ranges from 1850s Victorians in Canemah to new builds on the south end
  • Dramatic topography — the bluff above Willamette Falls, hilltop neighborhoods, and lower McLoughlin corridor all have different exterior challenges
  • Clackamas County seat — we know the local permit process inside and out
  • Willamette River and Clackamas River proximity — ambient moisture affects riverside and bluff properties significantly
  • Same-day estimates — we're already here
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Oregon City, OR

This is home. We treat every project like it's our own neighborhood — because it is.

OJB Solutions is based at 414 Beavercreek Rd #711, Oregon City. We're not a Portland company that serves Oregon City — Oregon City is where we work, where we know the streets, and where our reputation is most personal. When we build a fence on Molalla Avenue or replace siding in Canemah, our neighbors can drive by and see the work. That matters to us.

Oregon City has a housing stock unlike anywhere else in the metro. The Canemah Historic District has homes from the 1850s and 1860s — some of the oldest residential structures in the Pacific Northwest still occupied as homes. The hilltop neighborhoods above the bluff have classic mid-century ranches. The McLoughlin corridor has working-class homes from the post-war era. And the south end near Beavercreek Road has newer construction from the past two decades. Each zone has completely different exterior challenges — and we've worked in all of them.

Oregon City's topography is dramatic by Portland metro standards. The bluff above Willamette Falls drops sharply, creating micro-climates where bluff-top properties get more wind exposure and the lower McLoughlin corridor stays damper from river proximity. Hillside lots in the Hilltop neighborhood have the same grade challenges as Gladstone — sloped terrain that affects deck framing, fence post footing depth, and drainage around foundations.

We know the City of Oregon City and Clackamas County permit processes better than any other jurisdiction we work in — because it's our home base. We've pulled permits for projects on nearly every major street in the city. We know which inspectors to call, what the common sticking points are, and how to keep projects moving without delays.

1844
Year Oregon City was incorporated — oldest city west of the Rockies
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Our base — 414 Beavercreek Rd #711. Oregon City is where we work and where our reputation lives
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Oregon City is home.
Same-day estimates, always.

We're based here. We know the permit office, the inspectors, and the streets. Written price before any work starts. OR CCB #255649.

Why Oregon City Homeowners Choose OJB

We're not visiting. We live here.

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Our reputation is local — and personal

When we build a deck in Oregon City, our neighbors drive by it. When we replace siding in Canemah, the people on that block know us. Our reputation here isn't built on Google reviews from across the metro — it's built on the work our community can see with their own eyes. That's a different standard of accountability.

Local accountability
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We know the OC permit office — personally

We've pulled more permits through the City of Oregon City building department than any other jurisdiction we serve. We know the process, the common questions, and what makes applications sail through versus stall. Oregon City projects don't wait for us to learn the system — we already know it.

Hometown permit knowledge
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Same-day estimates — we're already here

Every other city in our service area involves a drive. Oregon City doesn't. We can get to your property same-day in almost every case, deliver a written estimate within hours, and in many cases schedule work within days. There's no faster response in any community we serve.

Fastest response in the metro · CCB #255649

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What our neighbors say.

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We serve the entire Portland metro from right here.

Oregon City is our home base. We serve 20+ communities across the metro from 414 Beavercreek Rd. Click any city for local project details.

FAQ

Questions about exterior work in Oregon City, OR.

Yes — we're at 414 Beavercreek Rd #711, Oregon City, OR 97045. Oregon City isn't a market we drive to from Portland — it's our home base. Our Oregon CCB license (#255649) and Washington contractor license (#OREGOJB755C8) are both registered here. When we work in Oregon City, we're working in our own neighborhood.

Yes — Oregon City has its own building department. Decks over 30 inches above grade require a building permit. Fence permits depend on height and zoning — residential fences over 6 feet generally require permits. We handle all City of Oregon City permit applications, coordination, and inspection scheduling. We know this permit office better than any other in our service area.

Yes — and Canemah is some of the most interesting exterior work we do. Homes in the Canemah Historic District date to the 1850s–1870s and have construction methods and materials unlike anything else in the metro. We assess every job with appropriate care — identifying what's original and worth preserving, what needs structural attention before cosmetic work, and what materials match the period. Canemah also has historic district review requirements for visible exterior changes — we're familiar with the process.

Significantly. The bluff above Willamette Falls, the Hilltop neighborhood, and the streets rising from McLoughlin Boulevard create some of the most varied terrain in the Portland metro. Sloped lots require deeper footings, longer posts, and in some cases engineered framing for deck structures. We assess grade at every estimate and design accordingly — we've worked on nearly every hillside street in the city and know what each zone's soil and slope demands.

Same-day in almost every case — we're already here. Call or text 503-882-0704 and we'll confirm when we can get to your property. For Oregon City projects, we can often deliver a written estimate within hours of the site visit. No other community in our service area gets a faster response.

For properties near the rivers — particularly the McLoughlin Boulevard corridor along the Willamette and the streets near the Clackamas River confluence — yes. River proximity raises ambient humidity, especially in fall and winter, which accelerates paint failure and moisture infiltration in siding, window frames, and deck surfaces. We factor riverfront proximity into our material recommendations for affected Oregon City addresses.

Yes — all of Oregon City is our home turf. Canemah, Historic Downtown, Hilltop, McLoughlin, Molalla Avenue corridor, Barclay Hills, South End, Beavercreek Road neighborhoods, Holmes Lane, and everything in between. Call 503-882-0704 and we'll typically be at your property the same day.