Tigard, OR · Woman-Owned · OR CCB #255649
Exterior Contractor
in Tigard, OR
One Team, Endless Solutions
OJB Solutions serves Tigard homeowners with fencing, decks, siding, windows, and doors. Tigard is Oregon's most densely developed suburb — compact lots, 1970s–90s housing hitting peak maintenance, and a permit process we know well. We scope every project to the specific home and neighborhood.
Serving Tigard & surrounding areas
- ▸Neighborhoods: Bull Mountain, Metzger, Tigard Triangle, Summerlake, Bridgeport, Durham, Tualatin Valley Highway corridor, Greenfield, Gaarde Street area
- ▸Oregon's most densely developed suburb — compact lots, tight neighbor spacing, and exterior projects that require precise boundary work
- ▸1970s–90s housing stock dominates — original siding, windows, and aging decks at or past their maintenance cycle
- ▸Bull Mountain hillside lots bring grade challenges for deck framing and fence post footing depth
- ▸City of Tigard has its own active permit office — we know the process well
- ▸Free same-day estimates across all of Tigard
Free estimate + 10% off your first project — book before the end of the month and lock in your price today.
Claim this offer →Tigard, OR
Oregon's most densely developed suburb is right in the middle of its biggest maintenance cycle.
Tigard is one of the most built-out suburbs in Oregon — a dense, well-connected city of about 55,000 people where most of the available land was developed between 1965 and 1995. That timing matters enormously for exterior work. The bulk of Tigard's housing stock — the ranches and two-story colonials in Metzger, Summerlake, and along the Gaarde Street corridor — was built between 30 and 55 years ago, putting it squarely in the window where original siding, original windows, and first-generation decks all reach the end of their practical lifespan at roughly the same time.
We see this pattern consistently in Tigard: a homeowner calls about a deck that needs repair, and when we arrive we find the deck is the most visible problem but not the only one. The siding on the north wall is bubbling. The aluminum windows have condensation between the panes. The fence posts are rotting at grade. Everything was installed in the same era and everything is aging out together. We scope all of it at the estimate — give you a full picture of the property's exterior condition, prioritize by urgency, and let you decide what to address first.
Tigard's density also creates specific fencing challenges that don't exist in lower-density suburbs. Lots here are compact — often 6,000 to 8,000 square feet — and homes sit closer to their neighbors than in most Washington County communities. Shared fence situations are common, property line precision matters, and the close spacing means a fence that's even a few inches off creates real problems. We measure from the actual surveyed line and discuss any shared fence arrangements before a single post goes in.
Bull Mountain, the hillside neighborhood in Tigard's southwest, brings its own demands — sloped terrain, longer fence runs across grades, and elevated deck structures that need engineered framing. We've built on Bull Mountain lots many times and know what the grade and soil conditions there require. The City of Tigard permit office is one we work with regularly and know well.
Services in Tigard
What we build & install in Tigard, OR
Fencing
Cedar, vinyl & chain-link. Tigard's compact lots mean property lines are close and shared fences are common — we measure precisely from the surveyed line and handle neighbor coordination before the first post goes in.
Learn more →Decks
New builds, repairs & composite. Tigard's 1970s–90s decks are aging out fast — improper ledger connections from that era are a structural safety issue. We assess honestly, rebuild to current code, and permit through the City of Tigard's building department.
Learn more →Siding
Fiber cement & vinyl. Tigard's 1970s–80s homes are textbook hardboard and T1-11 siding candidates — bubbling at the seams, absorbing moisture, past their useful life. Fiber cement replacement is the highest-ROI exterior project in this housing stock.
Learn more →Windows
Replacement & new installs. Original aluminum single-pane windows in Tigard's older ranches are a significant energy loss every winter — we replace with double-pane vinyl properly flashed to prevent the moisture intrusion that aluminum frames allow.
Learn more →Doors
Entry, patio & sliding glass. Tigard's split-level and ranch homes often have original sliding glass doors from the 1970s–80s with failing tracks and seals — we replace with modern patio systems that seal properly and operate smoothly for years.
Learn more →Tigard estimates are free & same-day.
We walk the full property, scope everything that needs attention, and give you a written price for all of it. City of Tigard permits handled. OR CCB #255649.
Why Tigard Homeowners Choose OJB
Built on trust. Built for Tigard's maintenance cycle.
We give you the full picture — not just what you called about
Tigard's housing stock ages as a unit — siding, windows, decks, and fencing all installed in the same era, all failing in the same window. When we arrive for an estimate, we walk the full exterior and tell you what we see — not just what you asked about. You get a prioritized picture of your property's condition and you decide what to address first.
Full-property assessmentPrecise boundary work on compact Tigard lots
Tigard's density means lots are small and neighbors are close. We measure from the actual surveyed property line on every fence job — not by eye — and handle any shared fence or boundary coordination before work starts. Getting this right on the front end prevents disputes that are much harder to resolve after the fence is up.
Boundary-precise installsCity of Tigard permits — we know the office
The City of Tigard has its own active permit office with specific requirements for decks, fencing, and structural work. We handle all permit applications, fee coordination, and inspection scheduling. We work with Tigard's building department regularly and know what makes applications move quickly versus what causes delays.
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FAQ
Questions about exterior work in Tigard, OR.
Yes — Tigard has its own active permit office. Decks over 30 inches above grade require a building permit with structural requirements. Fence permits depend on height and zoning — most residential fences over 6 feet require a permit. We handle all City of Tigard permit applications, fee coordination, and inspection scheduling as part of every project.
Tigard homes from this era consistently need: siding replacement (hardboard and T1-11 from this period is absorbing moisture and bubbling at seams — fiber cement replacement is the highest-ROI project), window replacement (original aluminum single-pane windows are a major energy drain), and deck assessment (ledger connections from 1970s–80s construction frequently don't meet current code and are a structural safety issue). We'll give you an honest priority list at the free estimate based on what we actually find.
This is one of the most common situations in Tigard's dense neighborhoods. We measure from the actual surveyed property line — not by eye — and flag any shared fence situations before the estimate is finalized. For shared boundary fences, we'll discuss the legal arrangement, how to document the install, and whether your neighbor's involvement changes the scope. Getting this right before work starts prevents disputes that are much harder to resolve once the fence is in the ground.
Yes — Bull Mountain lots have grade changes that affect both deck framing and fence post placement. Elevated decks on sloped lots need deeper footings, taller posts, and sometimes engineered framing depending on the height and span. Fences on slopes need to be stepped or raked to follow the grade properly. We assess the terrain at every Bull Mountain estimate and design accordingly — we've built on these lots many times and know what they require.
Because most of Tigard's housing was built in a 20–30 year window (roughly 1965–1995), siding, windows, decks, and fencing were all installed at roughly the same time. They age at similar rates, which means homeowners often find they need multiple exterior projects in quick succession rather than one at a time. When we come for an estimate, we walk the full property so you get a complete picture of what needs attention — that way you can plan and budget for the full scope rather than being surprised by the next project a year later.
Yes — we serve all of Tigard including Bull Mountain, Metzger, Summerlake, Bridgeport, the Tualatin Valley Highway corridor, Durham, Gaarde Street area, Greenfield, and Tigard Triangle. Call 503-882-0704 to confirm your specific address.
Yes. Our Oregon CCB license (#255649) covers all construction work throughout Oregon including within Tigard city limits. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job and can provide proof of coverage before any work begins.