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

Exterior Contractor
in Sherwood, OR

One Team, Endless Solutions

OJB Solutions serves Sherwood homeowners with fencing, decks, siding, windows, and doors. One of the fastest-growing cities in Washington County, Sherwood has a housing stock that spans from early Tualatin Valley farmhouses to master-planned subdivisions built last year — we scope to the home in front of us.

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Serving Sherwood & surrounding areas

  • Neighborhoods: Old Town Sherwood, Sherwood Village, Tualatin Valley Highway corridor, Edy Road area, Meridian Creek, Heather Glen, Alder Creek
  • Washington County's fastest-growing city — rapid expansion means a wide mix of housing ages within blocks of each other
  • Old Town core has 1910s–1940s farmhouse-era homes with genuine character worth preserving
  • New master-planned subdivisions along the city's expanding southern and eastern edges
  • Washington County permits for most work — City of Sherwood for in-town projects
  • Free same-day estimates across all of Sherwood
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Sherwood, OR

Old town charm. New subdivision scale. Two completely different exterior jobs.

Sherwood has grown faster than almost any other Washington County city over the past two decades — a small Tualatin Valley farm town that has expanded into a community of nearly 25,000 people while somehow keeping its Old Town core intact. That growth has created a city where a 1920s farmhouse-era bungalow and a 2022 master-planned subdivision home can sit within a mile of each other, each with entirely different exterior profiles and needs.

Old Town Sherwood — the blocks around Main Street and the historic downtown — has some of the most characterful older housing in Washington County. These aren't cookie-cutter homes. They're early Tualatin Valley farmhouses and Craftsman-era builds with original wood siding, wood windows, and structural details that reward careful, era-appropriate maintenance rather than generic replacement with modern materials. We don't treat a 1925 Sherwood bungalow like a 1985 tract home. The assessment, the material recommendation, and the scope are different.

The new Sherwood — Meridian Creek, Heather Glen, Alder Creek, and the subdivisions still going up along the city's southern edge — has completely different demands. Builder-grade materials from the 2000s and 2010s are hitting their first real maintenance cycle. Composite fencing needs board replacement. Vinyl windows have failed seals. First-generation composite decking from 15 years ago looks tired and may need surface replacement or full rebuild. These are targeted, efficient repairs — not wholesale replacements — and we scope them correctly.

Sherwood also sits at the edge of the Tualatin Valley floor with the Coast Range visible to the west. The valley fog that settles in on fall and winter mornings can persist for hours on the lower-elevation streets near the Tualatin River, creating moisture conditions that affect exterior materials — particularly on properties near Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge and the low-lying areas of the Edy Road corridor.

Population growth in 20 years — one of Washington County's fastest-growing cities
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Year range of housing stock — 1920s Old Town to 2020s new subdivisions, in the same city
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Cost for your free written estimate anywhere in Sherwood

Sherwood estimates are free & same-day.

We scope to your home's age and neighborhood — Old Town or new subdivision, the approach is different. City of Sherwood and Washington County permits handled. OR CCB #255649.

Why Sherwood Homeowners Choose OJB

Built on trust. Right for Old Town and new.

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We scope differently for Old Town vs new Sherwood

A 1925 Old Town farmhouse and a 2015 Meridian Creek subdivision home are fundamentally different exterior jobs. We don't apply the same template to both. Old Town gets era-appropriate materials and careful preservation assessment. New subdivisions get honest repair-vs-replace analysis on builder-grade materials hitting their maintenance cycle. The right call is different for each.

Era-appropriate scoping
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Your price is locked before we touch anything

Whether you're in an Old Town Sherwood bungalow with hidden rot behind the siding or a subdivision home with a deck that needs more work than it looks, we walk the full property at the estimate and scope everything into the written price. No change orders once work is underway — the number we quote is the number you pay.

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Washington County and City of Sherwood permits — handled

Sherwood properties fall under Washington County jurisdiction for most permit purposes, with City of Sherwood handling in-town work. We determine which applies at the estimate and manage all applications, fee coordination, and inspection scheduling so your project stays fully above board from day one.

Permit coordination included

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FAQ

Questions about exterior work in Sherwood, OR.

For in-city Sherwood properties, permits come from the City of Sherwood's planning and building department. Some properties on the edges of the city fall under Washington County jurisdiction instead. Decks over 30 inches above grade require a permit in both cases. We determine which jurisdiction applies at the estimate and handle all permit applications, coordination, and inspection scheduling — included in every project.

Old Town Sherwood homes from the 1910s–1940s have character that's worth preserving — original wood siding, period window proportions, and farmhouse entry details that define the neighborhood's look. We assess what's structurally sound and what can be repaired versus replaced, and we recommend materials that match the home's era rather than generic modern substitutes. We don't oversell replacement on things that can be repaired properly.

Sherwood subdivision homes from this era most commonly need: vinyl window seal assessment (failed seals show as persistent condensation between panes), siding inspection for LP or engineered wood delamination, and deck evaluation — first-generation composite decking and pressure-treated builds from this period are hitting their first real maintenance cycle. In most cases these are targeted repairs rather than full replacements. We'll give you an honest priority list at the free estimate.

Yes — the low-lying areas near the Tualatin River and the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge experience persistent valley floor fog in fall and winter. Properties in these areas stay damp longer after rain and are more prone to moisture infiltration in siding, window frames, and deck surfaces than homes on higher ground. We factor lot elevation and proximity to the river corridor into our material recommendations for affected Sherwood addresses.

Same-day or next-day in most cases. Call or text 503-882-0704 to schedule. We serve Sherwood regularly and most projects can be started within 1–2 weeks of estimate approval.

Yes — we serve all of Sherwood including Old Town, Sherwood Village, Meridian Creek, Heather Glen, Alder Creek, the Tualatin Valley Highway corridor, and the newer subdivisions along the city's southern and eastern edges. Call 503-882-0704 to confirm your specific address.

Yes. Our Oregon CCB license (#255649) covers all construction work throughout Oregon including within Sherwood city limits and surrounding Washington County. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job and can provide proof of coverage before any work begins.