Roofing in Ontario, OH by Weikles Roofing

Roofing in Ontario, OH

June 23, 20264 min read
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What to Know About Roofing in Ontario

Ontario sits in the heart of north-central Ohio, where the weather can be unpredictable and hard on residential roofing systems. Homeowners here deal with a mix of heavy lake-effect snow influence from the north, humid summers, and the kind of freeze-thaw cycles that put real stress on shingles, flashing, and roof decking year after year. Over time, that wear adds up - and what starts as a minor issue can turn into a more serious problem if it goes unaddressed.

One of the more common situations in this area is aging asphalt shingles that have simply reached the end of their lifespan. Most standard shingles are rated for 20 to 30 years, but Ohio's climate can shorten that window. If your roof is more than 15 to 20 years old, it is worth having someone take a look even if you have not noticed active leaks. Signs of granule loss in your gutters, curling or cupping along shingle edges, or visible cracking are all indicators that your roof is starting to fail.

Storm damage is another significant concern. Ontario and the surrounding Richland County area see its share of high wind events and hail throughout the spring and summer months. Hail damage is not always obvious from the ground - it often shows up as soft spots or bruising on shingles that you would only catch up close. If a storm has moved through your neighborhood, it is a good idea to have a professional inspect the roof rather than assuming everything is fine based on appearances alone.

The timing of roofing work matters in Ohio. Late spring through early fall tends to offer the most reliable installation conditions, with temperatures warm enough for shingles to seal properly. That said, experienced contractors can work through much of the year when the conditions are right. If you are seeing warning signs heading into winter, it is better to address the issue than to wait and risk interior water damage from ice damming or wind-driven rain.

What the Process Looks Like

For most Ontario homeowners, a full roof replacement follows a fairly predictable sequence. Understanding what is involved helps you know what to expect and ask the right questions before work begins.

  • Inspection: A roofing contractor will assess the current condition of your shingles, flashing, gutters, and visible decking. This helps determine whether you need a full replacement or targeted repairs.

  • Tear-off: The existing shingles and underlayment are removed down to the roof deck. This step is important because installing over damaged or wet decking creates problems down the road.

  • Deck evaluation and repairs: Once the deck is exposed, the crew checks for soft spots, rot, or damaged sheathing. Any compromised sections are replaced before anything else goes on.

  • Ice and water shield: In Ohio's climate, a self-adhering ice and water barrier along the eaves is a critical layer of protection. It guards against water infiltration caused by ice dams during winter months.

  • Synthetic underlayment: A layer of synthetic felt underlayment goes over the rest of the deck as a secondary moisture barrier beneath the shingles.

  • Drip edge: Metal drip edge is installed along the eaves and rakes to direct water away from the fascia and into the gutters.

  • Shingle installation: Most residential roofs in this area use architectural shingles, which offer a dimensional look and better durability than standard three-tab shingles. They are installed in overlapping courses from the bottom up.

  • Ridge vent and cap: A ridge vent runs along the peak of the roof to allow warm, moist air to escape the attic. Ridge cap shingles finish the look and protect the peak.

  • Cleanup: A thorough crew will use a magnetic roller to collect nails from the yard, haul away all debris, and leave the site clean before the job is considered done.

Why Ontario Homeowners Choose Weikles Roofing

Weikles Roofing is based out of Perrysville, Ohio, which puts them just a short drive from Ontario and the broader Richland County area. That proximity matters - they are familiar with the local building styles, the weather patterns that affect roofs here, and the kind of workmanship standards that hold up in this climate over the long term.

The company handles both residential and commercial roofing, covering everything from storm damage repairs to full roof replacements and ongoing maintenance. Whether a homeowner is dealing with hail damage, an aging roof that has run its course, or a leak that needs to be tracked down and fixed correctly, Weikles Roofing approaches each situation with the same level of attention.

For Ontario residents looking for a contractor who knows the area and stands behind their work, Weikles Roofing offers the local knowledge and experience to get the job done right.

Recent Work in Ontario, OH

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

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Get a Free Estimate

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

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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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