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Roofing in Maumee, Ohio

Downtown Maumee character homes, mid-century ranches off Reynolds, and the Anthony Wayne corridor. Same crew, same owner.

Big Horn Roofing covers Maumee and the rest of the western Toledo metro with the same crew and owner that runs every job out of Napoleon. Shingles, metal, gutters, storm work, and roof repairs.

Call (419) 518-7799

Last updated: April 30, 2026

Maumee home with new roof in winter, Lucas County, Ohio

Roofing in Maumee, OH.

Maumee sits along the south bank of the Maumee River, about 45 miles east of our Napoleon shop. We get there by running US-24 along the river, the same route we use for Defiance and Napoleon. The town runs zip 43537 and bridges old Toledo character with newer suburban development. Conant Street downtown holds homes from the 1860s through the early 1900s. The Reynolds and Dussel corridors pick up mid-century ranches and split-levels. Newer development runs out toward Whitehouse and the Anthony Wayne Trail.

We like working in Maumee because the housing variety means no two roofs in a row look alike. One week is a 1907 Colonial near Wolcott House. The next is a 1962 ranch on a corner lot off Salisbury. Each one needs the same honest read on what the roof needs.

The residential roofing page covers how a tear-off and replacement runs from inspection to final cleanup. Same process in Maumee as in Napoleon.

Brick Cape Cod home with new roof in Maumee, Ohio

Downtown Maumee and the older neighborhoods.

Conant Street and the Maumee Uptown area carry housing that goes back well before 1900. Brick Italianates, frame Colonials, and the kind of cut-up Victorian rooflines that take real time to flash. Some of the original Maumee homes near the river still have plank decking under the shingles. We treat those roofs the way they should be treated. Replace what has failed, hand-detail the flashing, and choose a shingle profile that reads correctly against brick or clapboard.

The same approach runs across the older blocks south of US-24 toward Sidecut Metropark. Steeper pitches, more flashing detail, and homes that have already been re-roofed two or three times in the past 80 years. We pull layers back to the deck, inspect what is under them, and replace anything rotted before new shingles go down.

Storm damage and insurance work in Maumee.

Storms come up the river fast. Lake Erie weather moves west along the Maumee corridor several times a year, and Maumee homeowners see hail and straight-line wind regularly enough that most have a claim story. After a real event, we drive the affected blocks, document damage on every house we are called to with drone photography, and write a scope the adjuster can actually read.

Where we add value is in the in-between. We meet adjusters on the roof so nothing gets missed, photograph hail bruises before the next rain washes evidence away, and push back when a scope short-pays for damage that is plainly there. The storm damage page walks through how the process runs from inspection to finished roof.

If your roof is leaking after a storm, call us at (419) 518-7799. We can usually tarp same day across Maumee and the western Toledo metro.

Storm damaged shingles on a Maumee, Ohio home

All our services in Maumee and Lucas County.

Every service below is available in Maumee, Waterville, Whitehouse, Holland, and the western Toledo metro. Same crew, same owner, no trip fee.

Also serving neighboring cities: Toledo, Perrysburg, and Bowling Green.

Need a roof estimate in Maumee?

We drive to Lucas County for free inspections. No pressure, no sales pitch.

Call (419) 518-7799

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."

Andrea V.Same-day inspection
★★★★★

"From start to finish, they were professional, reliable and truly cared about the quality of their work."

Tracy S.Roof replacement

Roofing questions from Maumee homeowners.

Yes. Maumee is about 45 miles east of our Napoleon shop, a straight shot up US-24 along the river. We work in Maumee, Waterville, Whitehouse, and across the rest of Lucas County. There is no travel charge.

Yes. The blocks around Conant Street and the Maumee Uptown area have homes from the 1860s through the 1920s with steep pitches and original detail. We slow the work down on those houses, hand-detail flashing, and replace failed decking instead of nailing through it.

Most single-family homes in Maumee run $9,000 to $19,000 for a full tear-off and new architectural shingle roof. Mid-century ranches off Reynolds and Dussel typically land on the lower end. Larger two-story homes near the river run higher because of pitch and detail. Estimates are free and itemized.

Yes. Lake Erie storm patterns push hail and straight-line wind through Maumee and the rest of Lucas County several times a year. We document damage with drone photography, write the scope your adjuster can read, and meet the adjuster on site.

Residential roofing, metal roofing, seamless gutters and gutter guards, storm damage and insurance claim work, roof repairs, and free roof inspections. Same crew, same owner on every job.

Andrew Piercefield, owner of Big Horn Roofing in Napoleon, Ohio

About the author

Andrew Piercefield

Owner, Big Horn Roofing LLC / Napoleon, OH

Andrew Piercefield has been roofing across Lucas County, Henry County, and the rest of Northwest Ohio for over 12 years. Big Horn Roofing handles everything from older Maumee Uptown homes to mid-century ranches off Reynolds. Licensed and insured in Ohio.

Get your free roof inspection in Maumee.

We drive to Lucas County, climb the roof, take photos, and tell you straight. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just an honest read on your roof.