Ohio

237 Roofing Companies in Ohio: Public Records & Data

Public records on roofing contractors licensed in Ohio: state registrations, manufacturer certifications, OSHA citations, and storm history. Every record is sourced from a public agency and dated.

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237 Companies in Ohio

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Company City Reach How far the company works. Local = serves a single state; Multi-State = lists service areas in two or more states. Based on the service areas the company advertises. Site Age How long the company's website domain has been registered, read from public WHOIS / RDAP records. It's a rough proxy for how long the business has been around. Credentials Manufacturer certifications and trade-association memberships we verified against each provider's own directory. Hover a badge to see its full name. Rating A blended average of the company's ratings across Google, Yelp, BBB and manufacturer networks - not any single site's score. Records How many of 5 public-record checks this company clears: a state license on file, a registered LLC / Inc, a commercial address, at least one credential, and a 4.0+ rating.
Boak & Sons Austintown Multi-State 28 years
  • CT
  • OC
  • JM
  • Carlisle
  • NRCA
4.5
West Side Roofing Brook Park Local 25 years
  • CT
  • VELUX
4.5
Royalty Roofing Green Local 13 years
  • CT
  • VELUX
4.4
Great Lakes Home Remodeling Ottawa Hills Multi-State 5 years
  • OC
4.4
Salgau Roofing Toledo Local 12 years
  • OC
4.4
Holt Roofing Company Toledo Multi-State 25 years
  • CT
  • VELUX
  • Carlisle
  • NRCA
4.4
Muth & Company Roofing Columbus Local 23 years
  • CT
  • VELUX
  • FORTIFIED
4.3
Roofing Done Rite Perrysburg Multi-State 8 years
  • CT
4.0
DryTech Exteriors Kettering Local 7 years
  • OC
  • VELUX
5.0
Josh A Roofing Beavercreek Local 5 years
  • ATLAS
5.0
Darrell Yoder Roofing Akron Local 12 years
  • OC
  • VELUX
5.0
Shane Fisk Roofing Massillon Local 17 years - 5.0
Cover Pro Roofing Youngstown Multi-State 5 years - 5.0
Hometown Roofing & Construction Green Local 4 years
  • OC
5.0
KC Roofing Reminderville Local 8 years - 5.0
Apply Rite Roofing Amberley Multi-State 20 years - 5.0
Quality Exterior and Restoration Dayton Local 14 years
  • OC
5.0
ARC Roofing & Home Improvement Cleveland Local 16 years
  • OC
5.0
PRO Roofing Solutions Columbus Local 2 years - 5.0
Revival Roofing & Siding Youngstown Local 0 years - 5.0
FairWeather Roofing Cleveland Cleveland Local 10 years
  • CT
5.0
Diamond Roofing Pros Pigeon Creek Local 2 years
  • CT
  • OC
5.0
M&T Roofing & Restoration Elyria Local 3 years - 5.0
Fineline Roofing Co. Beavercreek Local 1 year - 5.0
Anderson Roofing & Home Improvement Fremont Local 13 years
  • OC
5.0

What Ohio requires of roofers

Ohio does not have a statewide licensing requirement for roofing contractors at the state level. Unlike many other states, Ohio does not require roofers to obtain a general state-issued contractor's license before performing roofing work. However, roofing contractors operating in Ohio are still subject to various local regulations, and many cities and counties have enacted their own licensing, registration, or permit requirements. Cities such as Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Toledo each have their own contractor registration or licensing processes, which may include proof of insurance, bonding requirements, and application fees that vary by jurisdiction. Contractors should check with the specific municipality or county where they plan to work before beginning any project.

While there is no statewide roofing license, Ohio does require contractors to comply with the Ohio Building Code and obtain proper building permits for roofing projects through local building departments. Roofing contractors are also strongly encouraged to carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Workers' compensation insurance is required by Ohio law for any business with employees, and it must be obtained through the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, as Ohio is a monopolistic state for workers' compensation.

For contractors looking to perform commercial work or work on larger projects, some local jurisdictions may require additional certifications or proof of experience. The Home Construction Service Suppliers Act also provides some consumer protections related to contracts and deposits for residential work. Roofing businesses should also register with the Ohio Secretary of State if operating as a formal business entity. Given the patchwork of local requirements, it is essential for roofing contractors to research the specific rules of each city or county in which they intend to operate.

Authority: Ohio Secretary of State and local municipal building departments

Recent Inspections and Violations

Date Employer Violation Type Penalty
DARRELL YODER ROOFING LLC
Ladder extends 3 ft above landing 1926.1053(b)(1)
Serious $1,700
DARRELL YODER ROOFING LLC
Safety monitoring systems 1926.502(h)(1)(v)
Serious $0
DARRELL YODER ROOFING LLC
Residential construction - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(13)
Serious $2,500
DARRELL YODER ROOFING LLC
Fall protection required on scaffolds over 10 ft 1926.451(g)(1)
Serious $2,500
PROFESSIONAL ROOFERS LLC
Roofing on low-slope roofs - fall protection 1926.501(b)(10)
Serious $1,350
PROFESSIONAL ROOFERS LLC
Roofing on low-slope roofs - fall protection 1926.501(b)(10)
Serious $1,350
PRECIOUS ROOFING LLC
Training certification with name, date, trainer 1926.503(b)(1)
Other $478
PRECIOUS ROOFING LLC
Steep roofs - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(11)
Serious $5,958
MOLLOY ROOFING COMPANY
Reporting fatalities, hospitalizations, amputations, eye loss 1904.39(a)(2)
Other $0
MOLLOY ROOFING COMPANY
Reporting fatalities, hospitalizations, amputations, eye loss 1904.39(a)(1)
Other $0

Storm & hail history

  • 8,742 Storm events (10yr)
  • 3.5″ Max hail size
  • 120 mph Max wind gust
  • 404 Tornadoes (10yr)
Events per year by type
Event type breakdown
Seasonality - events by month (10yr total)

Recent storm events

Date Type County Magnitude
Thunderstorm wind RICHLAND 63 mph
Thunderstorm wind RICHLAND 63 mph
Thunderstorm wind RICHLAND 63 mph
Hail MAHONING 0.88″
Thunderstorm wind CRAWFORD 60 mph
Thunderstorm wind PORTAGE 70 mph

Frequently asked - Ohio

How do I verify a roofing contractor is licensed and insured in Ohio?
Ohio does not require a statewide roofing license, but contractors must register with the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board for certain work. Always ask for proof of general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage before signing anything. You can also check with your local city or county building department, as some Ohio municipalities have their own licensing requirements. Request certificates of insurance directly from the contractor's insurer.
What should I expect to pay for a roof replacement in Ohio?
Most Ohio homeowners pay between 8,000 and 20,000 dollars for a full roof replacement, depending on the size of the home, roofing materials chosen, and local labor costs. Asphalt shingles are the most affordable and popular option. Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts longer. Always get at least three written estimates before committing, and be cautious of bids that seem unusually low.
Does Ohio weather affect what roofing materials I should choose?
Yes, Ohio experiences harsh winters, heavy snow loads, ice dams, and severe summer storms. Asphalt shingles rated for high wind and impact resistance are a smart choice. Metal roofing handles snow and ice well and has a long lifespan. Ask your contractor about proper attic ventilation and ice and water shield underlayment, which are especially important in Ohio's climate to prevent costly damage.
What should I watch out for after a major storm in Ohio?
Storm chasers are out-of-state contractors who follow severe weather events and pressure homeowners into quick decisions. They often offer low prices, do poor work, and disappear before problems surface. After any major storm, take your time and hire a local Ohio roofing company with an established reputation. Check online reviews, ask for references, and never pay the full amount upfront before work begins.
How do I know if I need a full roof replacement or just repairs?
A reputable Ohio roofer will inspect your roof and give you an honest assessment. Repairs may be sufficient for minor damage like a few missing shingles or a small leak. However, if your roof is over 20 years old, has widespread granule loss, sagging areas, or significant storm damage, a full replacement is often more cost-effective long term. Get a written inspection report before deciding.
What questions should I ask before hiring an Ohio roofing contractor?
Ask how long they have been in business in Ohio, whether they pull the required permits, what warranty they offer on both materials and labor, and who will actually perform the work. Find out if they use subcontractors. Request a written contract that details the scope of work, materials, timeline, and payment schedule. A trustworthy contractor will answer all your questions clearly and without pressure.