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Roofing Problems Common to Mount Blanchard Homes
Most Mount Blanchard homes were built before 1960. That housing stock carries original wood plank decking, chimney flashing that has been caulked over repeatedly rather than properly replaced, and rooflines that have been patched across decades without a full tear-off replacement.
Hancock County also carries tornado and severe storm activity 39% above the US average. Wind damage, hail, and ice dam formation during Ohio’s freeze-thaw cycle are recurring problems for homeowners throughout this area.
Pro Craft inspects older Hancock County homes with those specific conditions in mind. Schedule your free inspection here.

Roof Replacement in Mount Blanchard, OH
Pro Craft does complete tear-off on every replacement. After tear-off, full decking inspection with photos before any new material goes down. Damaged sections repaired before installation. Ice and water shield at the eave edge per Ohio code. Wind-rated nailing throughout given Hancock County’s open terrain and storm exposure.
We install asphalt shingles and metal roofing. For Mount Blanchard properties with significant wind exposure, metal roofing is worth considering. It carries higher wind resistance ratings than asphalt, lasts 40 to 70 years, and sheds snow rather than holding it at the eave edge.
Storm Damage and Insurance Claims in Hancock County
After any hail or wind event in Mount Blanchard, photograph visible damage before anyone touches the roof. Then get a licensed contractor inspection before your insurance adjuster visits. Your adjuster works for the insurer. Pro Craft’s independent written report protects your claim if the adjuster underestimates the damage.
Pro Craft handles emergency tarping, full storm damage repair and replacement, and insurance documentation for Hancock County insurers. Full guide: will your insurance cover roofing repairs.

Gutters and Insulation in Mount Blanchard

Older Mount Blanchard homes with original gutters frequently have undersized or failing systems that direct water against the foundation rather than away from it.
Pro Craft installs seamless gutters and gutter guards sized correctly for each specific roofline.
Ice dams forming along eave edges in winter are almost always caused by insufficient attic insulation, not a roofing defect.
Blown-in insulation stops the heat loss driving the cycle. Full explanation: is your attic ventilation working.
Get a Free Quote in Mount Blanchard, OH
Free written inspection with photos. Written estimate before any commitment. Phones answered 24/7. Pro Craft serves Mount Blanchard, Findlay, McComb, Arcadia, and the full Ohio service area across Hancock County.
Call 419.475.9600 or request your free quote online. We also handle replacement windows and vinyl siding so connected exterior work goes through one contractor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Asphalt shingle replacement in Hancock County runs $7,500 to $15,000 depending on roof size, pitch, and decking condition after tear-off. Older pre-1960 homes sometimes need decking replacement before installation. Metal roofing runs $13,000 to $22,000. Pro Craft provides a written itemized estimate after the free inspection. Request yours here.
Original wood plank decking, chimney flashing that needs full replacement rather than recaulking, and possible multiple shingle layers over the original deck. Pro Craft documents everything with photos after tear-off before recommending any additional scope. You see exactly what was found before any decision is made.
Yes. Pro Craft serves Mount Blanchard, Findlay, McComb, Arcadia, Arlington, and surrounding Hancock County communities. See the full Ohio service area.
For properties with open wind exposure and homeowners planning to stay long term, metal roofing offers superior wind resistance, a 40 to 70-year lifespan, and better ice dam performance than asphalt. Higher upfront cost but better long-term economics for Hancock County properties.
Yes. Independent inspection documentation before the adjuster visits, full claims assistance, and emergency tarping for active leaks. Full guide: will your insurance cover roofing repairs.
