Every roof has a limit. Maybe yours has been patched three times already. Maybe shingles are curling, cracking, or washing granules into your gutters. Maybe you’re tired of calling us for leaks every spring. A new roof isn’t a splurge—it’s an investment in staying dry, warm, and safe. We tear off the old layers, inspect the decking underneath, and install a system designed to outlast Ohio’s worst weather. No shortcuts. No hidden nails left behind.
We’ve seen what happens when homeowners wait too long. Rot spreads. Mold grows. Insulation gets ruined. Energy bills creep up. A full replacement stops all of that. We use premium asphalt shingles, metal, or slate—whatever fits your home and budget. Our crew works efficiently, cleans up every single magnet-swept nail, and walks the property with you afterward. Plus, we handle any insurance coverage if storm damage is involved. New roof. Zero headaches. That’s the promise.
Not all new roof installations are created equal. Some companies simply nail new shingles over old ones. That’s a shortcut we refuse to take. We do a full tear-off first. Then we inspect the wood decking beneath. Soft spots? Rotted sections? We replace them before laying a single shingle. New underlayment. New drip edge. New flashing around chimneys and vents. Proper ventilation added if yours is inadequate. You get a roof that doesn’t just look new it performs new for decades.
Full tear-off, no shingle-over shortcuts
Decking inspection and replacement included
Premium underlayment and flashing installed
Proper attic ventilation assessment
Cleanup with magnetic nail sweeps
Two-year workmanship warranty standard
Because patching a failing roof is like putting a bandage on a broken bone. Long term, a new roof saves you money, protects your home’s structure, and adds serious resale value. Do it once. Do it right.
Real answers about full roof replacements from the team who does them daily.
If your roof has leaks in multiple areas, shingles that are curling or bald, granules clogging gutters, or if it's over 20 years old—a full replacement is usually cheaper long-term than chasing repairs. We inspect for free and tell you honestly which option makes sense.
Most single-family homes in Greene County take one to three days from tear-off to final cleanup. Complex roofs with multiple angles, skylights, or chimneys may take four to five days. Weather is the only wildcard. We update you daily.
Yes, always. Some contractors lay new shingles over old ones to save time. That traps heat, hides rotting decking, and voids many material warranties. We do a complete tear-off down to the wood sheathing, inspect everything, then build back fresh.
Yes to both. Proper ventilation and modern shingles reduce attic heat in summer and heat loss in winter. That lowers HVAC costs. A new roof also ranks as one of the top home improvements for resale value. Most buyers pay more for a home with a recent roof.
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