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Roof replacement, roof repair, and storm damage evaluation built for Ohio weather and built to last.

If you are here, something brought you in.

A leak.
A storm.
A roof that looks older than it should.
A contractor’s opinion that did not feel clear.

Roofing decisions carry weight. They protect everything underneath them.

Start With Inspection, Not Assumptions

Many homeowners call unsure whether they need repair or replacement.

We inspect the full system:

  • Shingle condition
  • Flashing integrity
  • Ventilation performance
  • Decking exposure
  • Signs of moisture intrusion
  • Storm-related impact

Then we explain what we found in plain language.

If repair makes sense, we will recommend repair.


If replacement is responsible, we will explain why.

No exaggeration. No rush.

If you would like to understand the full flow before scheduling, review Our Process.

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Roof Replacement Done the Right Way

When replacement is necessary, installation discipline matters more than product selection alone.

We use Owens Corning roofing systems because they are engineered as complete systems. That means shingles, underlayment, ventilation, and accessories are designed to work together.

But even the best materials fail when installed poorly.

Our standard includes:

  • Careful tear-off and inspection
  • Proper decking evaluation
  • Ice and water barrier placement
  • Correct nailing patterns
  • Ventilation verification
  • Clean job site practices

We build roofing systems meant to hold up to the demanding weather systems Ohio experiences including:

Wind
Hail
Freeze and thaw cycles 

If you want to understand system components in more detail, visit our Roofing System Overview.

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Gutter Systems and Water Management

Water is patient.

If it is not directed correctly, it will find a way in.

Gutters and downspouts are often overlooked until a problem appears. Overflow, pooling, foundation staining, fascia damage, and basement moisture usually start with drainage issues.

We evaluate:

  • Slope and alignment
  • Downspout placement
  • Connection points
  • How water exits the property

Sometimes the fix is simple. Sometimes the system needs rethinking.

If you suspect drainage issues, contact us for a deeper explanation of common problems and solutions.

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See How Your Roof Could Look

Choosing a shingle color is not always easy.
Homeowners often want to visualize how a new roof will look before making a decision. Use the tool below to visualize Owens Corning shingles on a home similar to yours.

Roofing for Homes Throughout the Cincinnati–Dayton–Columbus Corridor

Roof performance changes depending on where you live.

In Wilmington and surrounding rural areas, wind exposure can be higher across open land.

In established Columbus and Westerville neighborhoods, aging roofs often reach replacement cycles at the same time across subdivisions.

In Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton, storm paths and seasonal hail patterns create different wear patterns.

We adjust installation details based on location and housing style, not just zip code.

If you are unsure whether you fall within our service range, reach out directly through our Contact Page.

We will give you a straightforward answer.

What You Can Expect During a Roof Replacement

Regardless of the service, the structure remains consist

Roofing can feel disruptive.

We structure the experience intentionally.

Before Installation:
You receive schedule confirmation and preparation guidance.

During Installation:
We communicate. We protect landscaping. We maintain job site discipline.

After Installation:
We conduct a full walkthrough. We review warranty details. We ensure cleanup meets our standard.

We do not disappear after installation.

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Worker inspecting or repairing dark wooden siding on a house exterior in a residential neighborhood.
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Man wearing gloves working on installing or repairing a rain gutter on a brown shingled roof, with a construction worker and wooden framework below.
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Man wearing gloves working on installing or repairing a rain gutter on a brown shingled roof, with a construction worker and wooden framework below.
Man wearing gloves working on installing or repairing a rain gutter on a brown shingled roof, with a construction worker and wooden framework below.
Construction worker in jeans and work boots installing asphalt shingles on a roof using a nail gun.
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Not Sure Where to Start?

You may not know whether the issue is roofing, siding, or gutters.That is normal. Start with inspection.We will evaluate what we see, explain what it means, and outline your options without pressure.