Roofing project update – 5/27/2025

The weekly update on the roofing project.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: If you have not done so already, make sure to read the Robin Meadows Roofing Project Letter and check out the FAQ.

  • PROJECT STARTED: Replacement of the roofs at 3211/3212/3213 started on Wednesday, 5/21/2025. Two pieces of plywood and two rotted fascia boards have had to be replaced thus far.

  • MATERIAL DELIVERY: Material will be delivered to 3179, 3181, 3187, 3189 and 3201 on 5/28/25.

  • VALLEY WATER PROOFING: One of the most common causes of roof leaks in our neighborhood occurred in the valleys where shingles met. To mitigate this issue, our bid with Cooper Mountain includes Epilay synthetic underlayment, “cricket” waterproofing, and metal valley flashing.

    In the image below, the “cricket” waterproofing is the gray material while the white material is the Epilay synthetic underlayment. The cricket waterproofing allows the water to “turn the corner” down the adjacent slope instead of pooling on the roof. Metal flashing will be installed on top of these materials for further protection.


  • WEATHER: Remember that roofing is weather-dependent. If rain is in the, the work could face delays.

  • DRIVEWAY ACCESS: Remember that Cooper Mountain will need full access to your driveway while working on your roof.

Author: Robin Meadows

The account for the Robin Meadows HOA board in Hillsboro, OR.