Roof Replacement Springfield, OH

Clark County logged 7 hail events and 3 tornadoes in the last five years, with the most recent EF-2 touchdown in February 2024 causing roof damage across northern neighborhoods. Springfield replacement projects typically run $9,500–$22,000 depending on roof size, pitch, and material selection after storm damage.

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What Affects Rates in Springfield

  • Three confirmed tornadoes touched down in Clark County between 2022 and 2024, including an EF-2 event in February 2024 that damaged trees and structures along Selma Pike and north of Shawnee High School.
  • Seven hail events struck Clark County neighborhoods since 2019, with most activity concentrated in May, June, and July when warm-season convection peaks.
  • Clark County's median home build year is 1963, meaning many Springfield roofs carry original asphalt shingles nearing or past their 20–25 year service life when storm damage accelerates aging.
  • June marks peak tornado and hail activity across Clark County, driving seasonal contractor availability constraints through late summer when replacement volume peaks.

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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.

Post-tornado and post-hail inspections document shingle bruising, wind uplift, and granule loss for insurance claims after Clark County storm events.

Contractors provide documentation, damage estimates, and adjuster coordination for hail and wind claims filed after Springfield storm damage.

Class 4 shingles resist hail damage during Clark County's concentrated May–July hail season and qualify for insurance discounts in some policies.

Temporary tarping prevents interior water damage after tornado debris punctures or wind strips sections of shingles during active storm seasons.