Residential Roofing Services
What residential roofing services do we provide?
Why Replace Your Siding?
Clean Jobsites, Daily Cleanup
Tarps protect your landscaping. Debris gets hauled at the end of each day. We use magnetic rollers to pick up nails—because finding one in your driveway three months later isn't acceptable. Your property should look the same when we leave, just with a fixed roof.
Lifetime Workmanship Warranty
Our labor guarantee doesn't expire as long as you own your home. Installation problems that surface five or ten years later? We fix them at no cost. This is separate from the manufacturer warranty on the materials themselves.
Gold Standard Protection Plan
- Project timelines and scheduling commitments
- Communication benchmarks during the job
- Cleanup standards that protect your property
- Priority scheduling if you need us for future work
- Transferability if you sell your home
Torch Award for Ethics
We're a Better Business Bureau Torch Award winner—recognition for consistent, transparent business practices. Not every roofing contractor can say that. It matters because roofing projects involve big money and access to your property. You need to trust who's up there.
We've completed projects for over 10,000 customers. Our Ohio crews bring 25+ years of experience with the kind of weather that tests roofs—freeze-thaw cycles, ice dams, wind-driven rain. In Michigan, we've been applying those same methods across Canton, Ann Arbor, and surrounding areas for three years.
What roofing materials are available for homes?
Asphalt Shingles
The most common residential roofing material in this region, and for good reason. We install Atlas shingles—architectural styles built to handle wind, impact, and decades of Midwest weather. You'll find multiple profiles and colors that work with both traditional and modern home styles.
Asphalt shingles make sense when you want proven performance without the higher upfront cost of metal. They last 20-30 years when installed correctly, and replacement is straightforward when that time comes.
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Metal Roofing
Stone-coated steel from Unified Steel. You get metal's durability and longevity with the appearance of traditional shingles or shakes. Handles high winds better than asphalt, resists hail impact, and lasts 50+ years with almost no maintenance.
The upfront cost is higher, but many homeowners see it as roofing once and being done. If you're planning to stay in your home long-term or want to boost resale value, metal makes sense.
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Flat Roofing
Membrane systems for flat or low-slope sections on residential properties. Common on additions, enclosed porches, and contemporary designs where traditional pitched roofing doesn't fit. We install TPO and EPDM membranes engineered specifically for ponding water and the expansion-contraction cycles that flat roofs go through.
Flat roofing requires different installation methods and maintenance schedules than pitched roofs. We'll walk you through what to expect.
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Should I repair or replace my residential roof?
When Repair Makes Sense
You've got damage in one or two spots—a handful of missing shingles from last month's windstorm, flashing that's pulled away from your chimney, or a small section damaged by a fallen branch. The rest of your roof looks solid. You're not seeing problems scattered across multiple areas.
Targeted repairs stop leaks without replacing materials that still have useful life. This makes economic sense when your roof is under 15 years old and the damage is clearly isolated. We'll tell you honestly if a repair will hold or if you're just delaying the inevitable.
Repair makes sense when:
When Replacement Makes Sense
Problems are showing up in multiple areas. Shingles are curling, cracking, or losing granules across large sections. Your roof is over 20 years old and you're calling for repairs more than once a year. At that point, repair costs start approaching what a full replacement would cost anyway.
Complete tear-off and new installation gives you modern materials, proper underlayment and ventilation, updated flashing around penetrations, and warranties covering both materials and labor for decades. You also eliminate the uncertainty of wondering when the next leak will show up.
Replacement makes sense when:
What happens during a residential roofing project?
Inspection
Scope Discussion
Written Proposal
- Materials (brand, style, color, warranty)
- Labor (crew size, timeline, warranty)
- Underlying work (deck repairs, ventilation, flashing)
- Total cost broken down by line item
Scheduling
Installation
Daily Cleanup
Final Walkthrough
How do I pay for residential roof replacement?
Typical residential roof replacement runs $8,000 to $20,000+ depending on your roof's size, the material you choose, complexity (valleys, dormers, chimneys, multiple roof planes), and whether we find deck damage that needs addressing underneath.
Use our calculator to get a ballpark estimate based on your home's square footage and the material you're considering. Then look at financing to see what monthly payments would actually look like.
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Ready to get your roof assessed?
Whether you're dealing with an active leak or planning ahead because your roof is clearly nearing the end of its life, we'll give you an honest assessment and clear options. Our residential roofing services cover everything from emergency repairs to complete replacements, backed by warranties that protect you long-term.
Schedule a free inspection. We'll get on your roof, document what we find, explain what you're looking at, and provide a detailed proposal with realistic timelines and costs.