What Affects Rates in Hamilton
- The May 2024 EF1 tornado along Bunker Hill Woods Road caused 110 mph winds that destroyed outbuildings and stripped roofs in Reily Township, just west of Hamilton city limits.
- Butler County's median home was built in 1978, meaning many Hamilton roofs are approaching or past their 25-year asphalt shingle lifespan and more vulnerable to wind uplift.
- Thunderstorm wind events outnumber hail nearly 4 to 1 in Butler County, making wind-rated shingles and proper fastening patterns critical for Hamilton replacements.
- March tornado activity and May hail create overlapping replacement demand from April through June, when contractor schedules fill and lead times extend.

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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Post-storm inspections document hail bruising, wind uplift, and shingle loss for insurance claims. Butler County's tornado history makes professional documentation critical for claim approval.
Contractors help document damage, meet adjusters, and provide repair estimates. Hamilton claims often involve wind and hail damage from the same storm event.
Class 4 IR shingles withstand hail and wind better than standard 3-tab, addressing Butler County's 7 hail events and 27 wind events in the last 5 years.
Complete tear-off and installation with upgraded underlayment and ventilation. Hamilton projects average 3 to 7 days depending on size and weather.
