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Written By Todays Homeowner Local Pros
Last Updated April 2024
Your roof is one of the most important things protecting your Ohio home. Whether it's keeping heat in or rain and cold air out, your roof performs many essential functions. Use our guide to discover the top roofing contractors in the Buckeye State and get your roof into its best shape ever.
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Reputation for timeliness
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Free inspections
Transparent project updates
Transparent pricing
Customer education
Honors appointment windows
Quality customer service
Services Offered
Our Rating
User Rating
Customer education
Transparent pricing
Quality customer service
Free inspections
Preventive services
Transparent project updates
Services Offered
Our Rating
User Rating
Customer education
Honors appointment windows
Transparent pricing
Quality customer service
Free inspections
Services Offered
Our Rating
User Rating
Honors appointment windows
Customer education
Quality customer service
Preventive services
Free inspections
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
User Rating
Quality customer service
Transparent project updates
Transparent pricing
Free inspections
Customer education
Honors appointment windows
Services Offered
Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on roofers to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
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Material | Life Span | Energy Effiency Rating | Average Cost Per Sq Ft |
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Asphalt | 15 - 20 years | 50% | $3.00 - $7.00 |
Concrete (faux clay tile) | 50 years | 70% | $8.00 - $19.00 |
Metal | 40-60 years | 90% | $5.00 - $14.00 |
Slate | 60 - 125 years | 80% | $15.00 - $40.00 |
Clay | 80 - 100 years | 90% | $12.00 - $25.00 |
Ohio does not require roofing contractors to be licensed by the state (this is only necessary for plumbing, electrical, HVAC, hydronics and refrigeration contractors); however, there may be municipal requirements. You can verify that a roofer in Ohio holds an active business license at this site.
You can use a number of criteria to find the best roofer near you, including:
The best way to get an idea of how much a roof repair is going to cost is to talk to a contractor directly, as many factors could influence the price tag. On average, Ohio homeowners pay about $1,012 for roof repairs.
Typically, homeowners in Ohio pay around $8,332 to replace a roof. This cost varies based on your location, and will be influenced by factors like the material used, the size and accessibility of your roof, and how many stories your home has.
If you want to hire a roofer from a different state, be sure that you're aware of Ohio's contractor licensing requirements (see above). Contractors need to meet the requirements of the state in which a home is located for them to work on that home.
You should try to schedule a roof replacement in either the spring or fall. Summertime can be a difficult time to schedule due to the chance of high heat getting in the way of work. The winter can also be a tricky time to schedule, as cold weather can also delay work.
The right roof can absolutely help improve your energy efficiency by reducing how much energy is needed to heat or cool your house. This helps you save both money and the environment.