Roofing in Perrysburg, Ohio
Riverbluff, Hull Prairie, downtown character homes, and newer Levis Commons-area builds. We work the whole footprint.
Big Horn Roofing covers Perrysburg and the rest of Wood County with the same crew, same owner, and the kind of detail work that holds up on premium homes. Architectural shingles, impact-rated systems, standing seam metal, gutters, and storm work.
Call (419) 518-7799Last updated: April 30, 2026
Roofing in Perrysburg, OH.
Perrysburg sits along the south bank of the Maumee River, about 50 miles east of our Napoleon shop. We get there off US-24 if we are coming from Defiance, or up I-475 from the south. The town runs zip 43551, and the housing footprint is wider than most people realize. The downtown grid around Louisiana Avenue has homes from the 1850s and 60s. Riverbluff, on the high ground above the river, has steep pitches and complicated rooflines on character homes. Hull Prairie Road and the south corridor toward Levis Commons run newer construction, often on larger lots.
Perrysburg homes tend to be bigger than the average roof we replace. Steeper pitches, more dormers, more flashing detail, and owners who do not want to settle for a builder-grade shingle. We quote those jobs differently. Premium architectural profiles, impact-rated systems for hail country, and standing seam metal as a real option, not a sales upcharge.
If you want the full picture on how a residential roof replacement runs, the residential roofing page walks through it. Same process in Perrysburg as anywhere else.
Downtown Perrysburg and the older neighborhoods.
The blocks around Hood Park, East Boundary, and Louisiana Avenue hold some of the oldest housing in Wood County. Homes built between 1850 and 1920 with steep pitches, dormers, turret detailing, and the kind of rooflines that take real time to flash correctly. We approach those roofs the way they were built. Slowly, by hand, with attention to where the original detailing matters.
On older Perrysburg homes the deck is often plank instead of plywood. Chimneys are full brick, not metal, and the flashing around them needs to be redone in copper or step-cut aluminum, not caulked. Ventilation has to be calculated for the actual attic configuration. We do all of that as standard, not as an upgrade.
Standing seam metal and premium roof systems.
For larger homes off Hull Prairie or near the river, metal becomes a real option. Standing seam panels last 40 to 50 years, shed snow and ice cleanly, and read well on contemporary builds. The upfront cost is higher than asphalt, but the lifecycle math works out for owners who plan to stay put. We install both standing seam and exposed fastener metal, depending on the building and the look the owner is after.
For owners weighing metal against architectural shingles, our metal roofing page lays out the cost difference, the lifespan, and where each one makes sense. We will not push you toward metal if shingles are the right call, and we will not talk you out of it if it is what you want.
Impact-rated shingles are also worth a look in Perrysburg. Wood County gets enough hail and wind through the year that the upgraded shingle pays back through reduced damage and sometimes a homeowner's insurance discount.
All our services in Perrysburg and Wood County.
Every service below is available in Perrysburg, Rossford, Waterville, and the rest of Wood County. Same crew, same owner, no trip fee.
- Residential roofing for homes downtown, in Riverbluff, and out on Hull Prairie
- Standing seam and exposed fastener metal for premium installs and outbuildings
- Seamless gutters and gutter guards, sized for steeper pitches
- Storm damage and insurance claims after wind and hail
- Roof repairs for leaks, missing shingles, and failed flashing
- Commercial roofing for offices and storefronts in the Levis Commons area
- Free roof inspections, every property, no charge
Also serving neighboring cities: Toledo, Maumee, and Bowling Green.
Need a roof estimate in Perrysburg?
We drive to Wood County for free inspections. No pressure, no sales pitch.
What homeowners say.
"I chose Big Horn Roofing because Andrew stood out as the most honest and straightforward. The job was completed faster than expected, the workmanship is top notch, and the price was very fair."
"Great communication, explained what was being done clearly, professional, honest and efficiently. I feel confident knowing the work was done right."
Roofing questions from Perrysburg homeowners.
Yes. Perrysburg is about 50 miles east of our Napoleon shop, a straight run up I-475 or out US-24. We work in Perrysburg, Rossford, and the rest of Wood County weekly. There is no travel charge.
On most Perrysburg homes we install premium architectural shingles, including impact-rated systems and slate-pattern profiles for higher-end builds. For homes off Hull Prairie or near the river, standing seam metal is also a strong option for 40 to 50 year roofs. We can quote both side by side so you can see the cost difference and the lifespan tradeoff.
Yes. The blocks around downtown Perrysburg, especially the Hood Park and East Boundary area, have homes built between 1870 and 1920 with steep pitches, dormer detail, and original character. We slow the work down on those homes, hand-detail flashing, and replace failed decking instead of nailing through it.
Most Perrysburg homes run $10,000 to $22,000 for a full tear-off and new architectural shingle roof. Larger homes off Hull Prairie, in the Carronade Estates area, or in newer Levis Commons-adjacent neighborhoods run higher. Standing seam metal upgrades and steep-pitch detail work are priced separately. Estimates are free and itemized.
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.
Get your free roof inspection in Perrysburg.
We drive to Wood County, climb the roof, take photos, and tell you straight. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just an honest read on your roof.