Roofing Contractors Near You
Got a leak? Need a roof replacement? Storm damage? Find a roofing contractor near you
When you have a leaky roof or need a new roof, BBB can help you find BBB Accredited roofing contractors near you. Compare contractors and read the signs that you may need a new roof below this list. You can also visit our tips on hiring a trusted roofing contractor to repair your roof. Apply the filter to find an Accredited roofing contractor near you.
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882 E Hudson St,
Columbus, OH 43211-1162
Oaks Roofing & Siding
Roofing Contractors, General Contractor, Home Improvement ...
BBB Rating: A+
This rating reflects BBB's opinion about the entire organization's interactions with its customers, including interactions with local locations.
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Serving the following areas:
<p>Multi State locations: Cleveland, OH; Columbus, OH; Erie, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Rochester, NY and their surrounding areas. </p>
- NY
100 E Campus View Blvd., Suite 250,
Columbus, OH 43235
1491 Polaris Pkwy PMB 376,
Columbus, OH 43240-2041
RHS Roofing, LLC
Roofing Contractors, Flat Roofing Contractors, Roofing Consultants ...
Service Area
Serving the following areas:
- OH
8850 Lyra Dr. Ste 456,
Columbus, OH 43240
Columbus, OH 43223
All Seasons Roofing & Construction
Roofing Contractors, Siding Contractors, Gutters ...
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Serving the following areas:
- Columbus, OH
6408 Riverstone Dr,
Columbus, OH 43228
4889 Sinclair Rd, 205,
Columbus, OH 43229
1659 Duxberry Ave,
Columbus, OH 43219
Erie Construction Mid-West, LLC
Roofing Contractors, Construction Services, Home Improvement ...
BBB Rating: A+
This rating reflects BBB's opinion about the entire organization's interactions with its customers, including interactions with local locations.
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Serving the following areas:
- Allen County, in
- Bernalillo County, nm
- Champaign County, il
- Clark County, nv
- Clermont County, oh
- Cleveland County, ok
- Creek County, ok
- Cumberland County, me
- Cuyahoga County, oh
- Dane County, wi
- Fort Bend County, tx
- Hamilton County, oh
- Harris County, tx
- Hillsborough County, fl
- Jefferson County, al
- Madison County, al
- Maricopa County, az
- Norfolk City County, va
- Oklahoma County, ok
- Olmsted County, mn
1778 Dividend Dr,
Columbus, OH 43228-3845
NRG (National Reconstruction Group)
Construction Services, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor ...
Service Area
Serving the following areas:
- OH
829 Bethel Rd # 247,
Columbus, OH 43214-1903
1840 Progress Ave,
Columbus, OH 43207
1198 Old Henderson Rd,
Columbus, OH 43220-3661
Columbus, OH 43232-4135
Live Greater Columbus
Home Maintenance, Roofing Contractors, Siding Contractors ...
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Serving the following areas:
- Columbus, OH
- Reynoldsburg, OH
328 S Central Ave,
Columbus, OH 43223-1353
5900 Roche Dr Ste 310A,
Columbus, OH 43229-3232
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Signs you may need a roof replacement
The best way to determine whether you need a roof replacement vs. spot repairs is getting the opinion of professional. When a roofer visits they will want to know the age of the roof and will search for damage. A typical roof, made from asphalt shingles, has a lifespan of 20-25 years. Once a roof reaches this age, spot repairs may not make sense and professionals will likely recommend a roof replacement.
Besides the age of a roof, a professional roofer will be able to look at the following signs of damage and advise whether spot repairs or total roof replacement is necessary.
- Missing, buckling, and curling shingles. If the roof is young, these damages may be a sign that the roof is defective. Review your roof warranty before making a decision.
- Loose granules. Loose shingle granules, visible on the roof and in the gutters are a sign that the shingles are damaged.
- Spongy when walked on. If an area of the roof has a spongy texture when walked on, the roof is likely damaged.
How to extend the life of your roof
The most effective way to extend the life of your roof is through a proper and consistent routine of roof maintenance. Follow these preventative steps to help keep your roof healthy. If you find items of concern during your inspections, find an accredited roofing contractor.
- Check for signs of leaks. Look inside at the ceiling directly under the roof, usually the attic if your home has one.
- Safely clear off any debris. Search for and remove leaves, moss, branches, and any other loose debris that has landed on your roof.
- Remove overhanging branches. Trim any branches closer than 10 feet from your roof. This will help avoid branches falling on your roof during a storm and keep rodents and squirrels from climbing onto your roof.
- Replace any missing, loose, or damaged shingles immediately.
My roof was damaged in a storm. Now what?
If your roof is damaged due to a storm, it's important to move quickly and get a roof repair contractor. This timeline will walk you through the typical process:
- Do a preliminary inspection immediately after the storm. Check the exterior and interior and take photos of any damage.
- Call your insurance provider as soon as possible to find out how to make a claim.
- Search for accredited roof repair contractors. Get at least three estimates before selecting your roofing contractor.
- If the damage is more than your deductible, file a claim with your insurance.
- Meet with an insurance adjuster. If possible, have the contractor you plan on working with there to speak with the adjuster.
- Get your approved claim or appeal.
- Receive the first check from your insurance.
- Hire a roof repair contractor.
- Receive the second insurance check.
- Pay the roofing contractor.
- Get a copy of your warranty from your roofer.
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