
Roofing in Cardington, OH
What to Know About Roofing in Cardington
Cardington sits in Morrow County, right in the middle of central Ohio where the weather has a way of keeping homeowners on their toes. Winters bring freeze-thaw cycles that put real stress on roofing materials, and spring storm season brings its share of wind, hail, and heavy rain. If your roof is more than 15 to 20 years old, those seasons stack up fast.
One of the most common situations homeowners in the Cardington area face is a roof that looks fine from the ground but has been quietly losing ground for years. Asphalt shingles lose granules over time, which is easy to miss until you notice the buildup in your gutters or see bare patches after a storm. Flashing around chimneys and valleys is another trouble spot - when it starts to lift or corrode, water finds a way in before you ever see a stain on the ceiling.
Ohio's humidity also means attic ventilation matters more than most homeowners realize. Poor ventilation traps heat and moisture, which accelerates shingle deterioration from the underside and can lead to premature failure even on a relatively newer roof.
A few warning signs worth taking seriously include:
Shingles that are curling, cracking, or missing entirely
Granule buildup in gutters or at the base of downspouts
Dark streaking or moss growth on the roof surface
Water stains on interior ceilings or in the attic after rain
Sagging or soft spots on the roof deck
Timing matters when it comes to scheduling roofing work in central Ohio. Late spring through early fall tends to offer the most reliable installation conditions, but do not wait until summer if you already have active damage. Catching a problem in April is a lot better than dealing with it after a wet May and June have pushed moisture further into the structure.
What the Process Looks Like
If you have never had a roof replaced, knowing what to expect takes a lot of the uncertainty out of the process. A reputable roofing contractor will start with a thorough inspection - not just a glance from the driveway, but an actual assessment of the shingles, flashing, gutters, fascia, and attic ventilation. That inspection informs what materials are needed and whether there are any underlying issues to address before new roofing goes on.
The replacement process itself generally follows this sequence:
Tear-off of the existing shingles and underlayment down to the deck
Inspection of the decking for rot, soft spots, or damaged sheathing that needs to be replaced
Installation of drip edge along the eaves and rakes to direct water away from the fascia
Application of ice and water shield in vulnerable areas - typically the eaves, valleys, and around penetrations like chimneys and skylights
Installation of synthetic or felt underlayment across the remaining deck surface
Installation of architectural shingles, which offer better durability and wind resistance than basic three-tab shingles
Proper flashing installation at all transitions, valleys, and roof penetrations
Ridge vent installation along the peak to allow hot air to escape the attic
Full cleanup of the site, including magnetic nail sweeps of the yard and driveway
In Ohio, ice and water shield along the eaves is not optional - it is a practical necessity given how ice dams form when snow melts and refreezes at the roof edge. A well-installed roof accounts for that from the start rather than treating it as an afterthought.
Why Cardington Homeowners Choose Weikles Roofing
Weikles Roofing is based in Perrysville, Ohio, which puts them close enough to Cardington to respond quickly and to genuinely understand the conditions roofs in this part of the state deal with year after year. They are not a large regional outfit that dispatches unfamiliar crews to wherever the next job lands - they are a local roofing company with real roots in central and north-central Ohio.
Their services cover the full range of what residential and commercial property owners need, including storm damage repair, full roof replacements, and ongoing maintenance work. When severe weather moves through Morrow County, having a contractor nearby who can assess damage promptly and help navigate the insurance process makes a meaningful difference.
Homeowners who do their research tend to prioritize contractors who are straightforward about what they find during an inspection, clear about what the work involves, and accountable through the entire job from start to cleanup. That is the standard Weikles Roofing holds itself to, and it is why they continue to work throughout the communities surrounding their Perrysville base - including Cardington and the broader Morrow County area.
Recent Work in Cardington, OH
Weikles Roofing recently completed roofing work in Cardington, OH. Here are photos from the job site.




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If you are a homeowner in Cardington or the surrounding area and need roofing work, Weikles Roofing offers free on-site estimates. Call (419) 989-6776 to schedule yours.