Roofing in Findlay, Ohio
A straight shot down I-75 from our Napoleon shop. Roofing across Hancock County, residential and commercial.
Big Horn Roofing covers Findlay and the rest of Hancock County with the same crew and same owner that runs every job in Henry County. Shingles, metal, gutters, storm work, commercial flat roofs. Andrew is on every job site.
Call (419) 518-7799Last updated: April 30, 2026
Roofing in Findlay, OH.
Findlay sits about 50 miles southeast of our Napoleon shop, a straight run down US-224 or out I-75 if you are coming from the north. It is the seat of Hancock County, zip 45840, and one of the bigger towns in our service radius. Marathon Petroleum keeps the offices full downtown, the University of Findlay anchors the north side, and the housing stock runs from 1880s brick on Sandusky Street to subdivisions out toward Bigelow Avenue and the Country Club.
That mix is the reason we like working in Findlay. A typical week might put us on a 1910 Foursquare near the Hancock County Courthouse one day and a new build off Bright Road the next. The roofs do not care which decade they came from. They all need clean tear-offs, real flashing, and ventilation that actually works.
If you want the full picture on how a residential roof replacement runs from inspection to final cleanup, the residential roofing page walks through it. Same process in Findlay as in Napoleon.
Downtown Findlay and the older neighborhoods.
The blocks running off Main Street, especially north toward Riverside Park and west into the Pendleton-Sandusky area, hold a lot of Findlay's older housing. Two-story brick, Foursquares, and turn-of-the-century clapboard with cut-up rooflines, dormers, and steeper pitches than anything built after 1960. We approach those roofs differently. The decking is often plank instead of plywood. The flashing details around chimneys and dormers were built in an era when sheet metal was hand-bent on site.
On older Findlay homes, we slow down. Decking gets pulled where it has rotted. Flashing gets replaced, not caulked. Ventilation is calculated for the actual attic, not pulled off a chart. And we tell you straight if a partial repair makes more sense than a full tear-off. We do not sell roofs that the house does not need.
Commercial roofing for Findlay shops and businesses.
Findlay carries a real commercial base for a town its size. Marathon's footprint downtown, Whirlpool Park to the north, the industrial corridors along Eastern Avenue and Western Avenue, plus the storefronts and offices that fill out the courthouse square. We handle flat-roof and low-slope commercial systems on those buildings. TPO is the workhorse, EPDM holds up well on older industrial decks, and modified bitumen still has a place on certain box-store and warehouse roofs.
For property managers and small business owners around the Findlay Village Mall, on Tiffin Avenue, or in the older industrial blocks, we run preventive maintenance programs that catch a $400 problem before it becomes a $40,000 one. Twice-yearly roof checks, sealant work, drain cleaning, and patch repairs. The commercial roofing page covers what we install and how we maintain it.
If a hail storm rolls through Hancock County and your building takes a hit, we can also document and write the insurance scope. The storm damage page covers how that side works.
All our services in Findlay and Hancock County.
Every service below is available in Findlay, Fostoria, McComb, Arcadia, Arlington, and the rest of Hancock County. Same crew, same owner, no trip fee.
- Residential roofing for homes downtown and out in the county
- Commercial roofing for offices, storefronts, and light industrial
- Metal roofing for homes, pole barns, and ag buildings
- Seamless gutters and gutter guards, sized for downtown lots and rural runoff
- Storm damage and insurance claims after hail and wind events
- Roof repairs for leaks, missing shingles, and failed flashing
- Free roof inspections, every property, no charge
Also serving neighboring cities: Bowling Green, Defiance, and Wauseon.
Need a roof estimate in Findlay?
We drive out to Hancock County for free inspections. No pressure, no sales pitch.
What homeowners say.
"Andrew came out same day to check out a potential leak. It's a breath of fresh air when you have someone come out same day and you completely trust their judgement. Honest and transparent."
"Best roofers in the area. I got quotes from three companies and Big Horn was $3,000 cheaper than the other two. Backed by insurance, provided a warranty, and did a fantastic job."
Roofing questions from Findlay homeowners.
Yes. Findlay is about 50 miles southeast of our shop in Napoleon, a straight run down US-224 or out I-75. We work in Findlay and across Hancock County weekly. There is no travel charge on estimates and no minimum job size.
Most single-family homes in Findlay run $8,000 to $18,000 for a full tear-off and new architectural shingle roof. Larger two-story homes off Tiffin Avenue or out toward the Country Club run higher. Metal roof upgrades and rural farmhouse work are priced separately by square footage and pitch. Estimates are free and itemized.
Yes. Hail and straight-line wind events come through Findlay every spring and summer. We document the damage with drone photography, write a scope your adjuster can read, and meet the adjuster on site. We work with most major carriers across Hancock County.
Yes. We pull the permit through the City of Findlay or the Hancock County Building Department depending on where your property sits, schedule the inspection, and handle all paperwork. You do not have to file anything yourself.
Residential roofing, commercial roofing, metal roofing for homes and pole barns, seamless gutters and gutter guards, storm damage repair and insurance claims, roof repairs, and free roof inspections. Same crew, same owner on every job.
Get your free roof inspection in Findlay.
We drive to Hancock County, climb the roof, take photos, and tell you straight. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just an honest read on your roof.