Willamette Valley anchor with the University of Oregon, 36 freeze nights, a long wet season, and a growing summer heat exposure the regional housing stock was not built for.
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Eugene anchors the southern end of the Willamette Valley, a city of about 180,000 that combines the University of Oregon's academic and athletic culture with a long-established outdoor recreation economy and a progressive homeowner base that invests heavily in home maintenance and sustainability upgrades. The climate brings 36 freeze nights a year and a distinct winter rainy season from October through March, but it is the 27 days above 90°F in the brief, warm summers that have caught the market off guard in recent years as the Willamette Valley's heat profile has shifted toward conditions the regional housing stock was not designed to handle. Service businesses that reach Eugene homeowners in search before each seasonal shift fill their schedules ahead of the competitors who rely on referrals alone.
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Eugene averages 36 freeze nights a year and a January high of just 48.6°F, conditions that require reliable heating through a long and wet winter, while the 27 days above 90°F in summer expose a regional housing stock built before central air conditioning was standard in the Pacific Northwest.
Note: Eugene's wet season runs from October through March, when persistent overcast and steady Pacific rainfall keep outdoor construction and roofing work limited; the summer months from July through September are reliably dry and warm, and the window for exterior projects is relatively compressed compared to drier climates affects local service demand patterns.
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