Leaks, missing shingles, or visible aging caused by the distinct seasonal shifts in Southern Oregon can compromise the structural integrity of your home. We provide rapid, thorough assessments and high-quality composition roofing services to secure your property against rain, wind, and heat. Contact Pressure Point Roofing today to schedule a comprehensive roof inspection or discuss financing options.
All roofing projects adhere strictly to local building codes, ensuring your roof system is safe, compliant, and built to last.
Composition roofing is the most widely used residential roofing solution in the Rogue Valley for good reason. Often referred to as asphalt shingles, modern composition roofs are a composite of a fiberglass reinforcing mat coated with asphalt and mineral granules. This combination creates a roofing material that is versatile, durable, and cost-effective. However, not all composition roofs are created equal. The difference lies in the quality of the materials selected and the precision of the installation.
When you hire a professional team for a composition roof installation in Jacksonville, you are purchasing a complete water-shedding system, not just a layer of shingles. A functional roof requires the integration of proper ventilation, durable underlayment, and correct flashing techniques. If any single component is neglected, the lifespan of the entire roof diminishes. Our approach focuses on a holistic installation where intake and exhaust ventilation work together to regulate attic temperatures, preventing heat buildup in the summer and moisture accumulation in the winter.
We utilize architectural and luxury shingles that offer superior thickness and weight compared to traditional three-tab shingles. These heavier products provide better wind resistance and depth, mimicking the look of slate or wood shake without the associated maintenance or fire risk. By selecting the right grade of composition roofing, homeowners can achieve a balance of aesthetic appeal and heavy-duty protection suited for the local climate.

A high-quality roof replacement is a construction project that requires strict adherence to process and safety. We manage every aspect of the job to minimize disruption to your daily life while ensuring the site remains clean and safe.
Deciding between a repair and a full roof replacement is a common dilemma for homeowners. While repairs can extend the life of a roof for a few years, there are specific indicators that suggest a replacement is the more financially sound decision.
Age of the Roof
Most standard asphalt shingle roofs have a lifespan of 20 to 25 years. If your roof is approaching or has surpassed this age, the asphalt has likely lost its elasticity. Old shingles become brittle and are prone to cracking or breaking during minor wind events. Investing in repairs on a roof that has reached the end of its useful life often leads to diminishing returns, as new leaks will continue to appear in different areas.
Granule Loss
The mineral granules on composition shingles protect the asphalt coating from UV rays. If you notice excessive granules in your gutters or see bald spots on the shingles, the roof is deteriorating. Once the asphalt is exposed to the sun, it degrades rapidly, leading to water intrusion. Widespread granule loss indicates that the roof system is failing globally, not just locally.
Curling and Buckling
Shingles that are curling at the edges or buckling in the middle are signs of weathering and potential ventilation issues. Curled shingles cannot seal properly against the shingle below them, leaving the roof susceptible to wind uplift and wind-driven rain. When this issue is widespread, Pressure Point Roofing recommends a full replacement to restore the watertight integrity of the home.
Moss and Algae Growth
In the Pacific Northwest, moss growth is a significant factor. While minor moss can be cleaned, deep-rooted moss can lift shingles and allow water to seep underneath. If moss has compromised the bond between shingles or trapped moisture against the deck for prolonged periods, the underlying structure may be damaged, necessitating a full tear-off to address rot.
Roofing in Jacksonville requires specific attention to the Southern Oregon climate and local regulations. The region experiences a unique mix of hot, dry summers and wet, cool winters. This thermal shock causes roofing materials to expand and contract significantly throughout the year.
Handling Thermal Shock
Composition shingles are designed to handle this movement, but they must be installed with proper spacing and fastening to prevent buckling. We utilize shingles with high-flexibility ratings that can withstand these temperature swings without cracking. Additionally, proper attic ventilation is crucial here; without it, heat trapped in the attic during summer can bake the shingles from the bottom up, shortening their lifespan.
Permitting and Inspections
Roofing projects involving structural changes or complete tear-offs typically require permits to ensure compliance with building codes. These codes dictate specific requirements for nailing patterns, ventilation calculations, and flashing heights. Compliance guarantees that the roof can withstand historical wind loads and snow loads anticipated in the region. We handle the permitting process, ensuring that every inspection is passed and that the homeowner is not left with code violations.
Moisture Management
The wet season demands impeccable waterproofing details. Valleys and penetrations are the most common failure points. We exceed code minimums in these areas by using high-grade leak barriers. This is particularly important for homes with lower slopes, where water drains more slowly and has a higher chance of backing up under the shingles.
Today’s composition roofing offers advantages that go far beyond the basic protection of decades past. Manufacturers have innovated to create products that solve specific problems related to safety, maintenance, and energy efficiency.
Your roof is the first line of defense against the elements. Ignoring signs of wear or delaying necessary replacement can lead to costly interior damage, including ruined insulation, drywall issues, and mold growth. A professionally installed composition roof offers peace of mind, ensuring that your home remains dry and energy-efficient regardless of the weather forecast.
We focus on delivering results that align with your budget and performance expectations. From the initial inspection to the final nail, the goal is to provide a roofing solution that you do not have to worry about. Whether you need a simple repair or a complete system replacement, reliable protection is just a phone call away.
Trust Pressure Point Roofing to handle your project with the expertise and efficiency required for a long-lasting result.
Protect your home with a durable roofing system designed for the local climate. Contact us now to request your free estimate.
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