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Roofing in Galion, OH

May 04, 20264 min read
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What to Know About Roofing in Galion

Galion sits in Crawford County, where Ohio's weather puts roofs through a real workout every year. Winters bring heavy snow loads and freeze-thaw cycles that work ice and water into any weak point along a roof edge or valley. Spring arrives with hail, wind, and driving rain. By midsummer, prolonged heat and UV exposure start breaking down shingle granules faster than most homeowners realize. If your roof is somewhere between 15 and 25 years old, that combination of seasonal stress adds up quickly.

The most common issues Galion homeowners run into include:

  • Granule loss on aging asphalt shingles, which shows up as bare or discolored patches and as gritty buildup in gutters

  • Ice dam damage along the eaves, especially on homes with low attic ventilation or insufficient insulation

  • Lifted or missing shingles after high-wind events, which are common through the spring storm season

  • Flashing failures around chimneys, skylights, and pipe boots - often the first place a leak develops

  • Soft spots or sagging areas that suggest the decking underneath has taken on moisture over time

The right time to get a roof evaluated is before you notice active leaking. Interior water stains, curling shingles, or visible daylight from the attic are all signs that damage has already progressed. In Ohio, late summer and early fall tend to be good windows for scheduling roof work - contractors are busy but weather is generally cooperative, and getting ahead of winter storms is worth the effort.

What the Process Looks Like

A professional roof replacement follows a clear sequence, and knowing what to expect makes the whole experience a lot less stressful.

It starts with an inspection - a thorough look at the existing shingles, flashings, gutters, ridge, and attic ventilation. The goal is to understand not just what is visibly worn but what may be hiding underneath. From there, the old roofing material gets torn off completely. This is the right approach for most replacements because it gives the crew a chance to see the full condition of the decking and address any soft, rotted, or damaged sections before anything new goes on.

Once the deck is sound, the installation moves in this general order:

  • Drip edge along the eaves and rakes to direct water cleanly into the gutters

  • Ice and water shield along eaves and in valleys - especially important in Ohio where ice damming is a real concern

  • Synthetic or felt underlayment over the rest of the deck as a secondary moisture barrier

  • Architectural shingles, which are the standard for residential work today - they offer better wind resistance and a longer lifespan than older three-tab styles

  • New flashings at all roof penetrations and transitions

  • Ridge cap shingles and ridge or box vents to support proper attic airflow

A good crew will protect landscaping and other property during the process and do a thorough magnetic sweep for nails when the job wraps up. From tear-off to cleanup, a typical residential replacement is generally completed in a single day, though larger or more complex roofs may take longer.

Why Galion Homeowners Choose Weikles Roofing

Weikles Roofing is based in Perrysville, Ohio, which puts them right in the heart of the region they serve. Galion is well within their regular service area, and they bring the kind of familiarity with local weather patterns and building conditions that comes from doing this work across Crawford, Richland, and surrounding counties for years.

They handle both residential and commercial roofing, covering everything from routine maintenance and storm damage repair to full roof replacements. That range of experience matters - a crew that regularly works on commercial projects understands moisture management, drainage, and material performance in ways that translate directly to better residential work.

For Galion homeowners, working with a nearby, established contractor also means accountability. Weikles is not a storm-chasing outfit rolling through after a big weather event. They are a local business with a reputation built across the area, and they have ongoing relationships with the communities where they work. That consistency is hard to put a number on, but it matters when you are making a significant investment in your home.

Recent Work in Galion, OH

Weikles Roofing recently completed roofing work in Galion, OH. Here are photos from the job site.

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Get a Free Estimate

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

Jesse Weikles

Jesse Weikle is the owner and lead expert at Weikles Roofing, bringing third-generation roofing heritage to every project in Perrysville, Ashland, and Mansfield, OH. With over a decade of hands-on experience and a commitment to 'no-subcontractor' quality, Jesse has built a reputation for providing honest, localized assessments and industry-leading craftsmanship. As a local resident, Jesse’s mission is to protect Ohio homes from our unique climate challenges while offering the peace of mind that only a lifetime craftsmanship warranty can provide.

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