Ojibwa Roofing Services
We don't do a little of everything. We do roofing. That specialization is why we can offer manufacturer certifications and the best warranties available to Ojibwa homeowners.
Roof Replacement
Owens Corning Duration with SureNail technology or CertainTeed Landmark with NailTrak for reliable fastening in high-wind zones. Both meet ASTM D3462 and carry Class A fire ratings per UL 790. In Wisconsin, we recommend the high-wind versions rated to ASTM D7158 Class H, which is 130 mph wind warranty. Full system install qualifies for Owens Corning Preferred Protection or CertainTeed SureStart Plus warranty.
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Missing shingles from wind damage expose the underlayment to UV degradation. If the underlayment is compromised, water intrusion follows the next rain. We don't just replace the missing shingle. We pull back surrounding courses, inspect the underlayment for UV damage and nail holes, replace compromised sections, and weave new CertainTeed Landmark or IKO Cambridge shingles into the existing field. Proper repair, not a patch.
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Wind speeds above 60 mph cause shingle tab lift and adhesive seal failure per ASTM D7158 testing protocols. Our Ojibwa inspectors check the entire windward exposure. Not just the obvious damage. Poor ventilation causes ice dams which cause water intrusion under the shingle field during freeze-thaw cycles. We document all contributing factors so your insurance claim covers root-cause repairs, not just surface patches.
Get a Free Quote →New Roof Installation
New construction roofing in Ojibwa starts with getting the design details right before materials arrive. Roof pitch, attic ventilation needs, snow load requirements, and local code amendments all affect material selection and installation methods. We coordinate with your general contractor or architect to ensure the roof system matches the building specifications.
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We install 24-gauge and 26-gauge steel standing seam panels in Galvalume and pre-painted finishes. Concealed fastener clips allow the panels to expand and contract with temperature changes without stress on the fasteners. That's why standing seam doesn't leak. The clips float.
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Architectural shingles are what we install on 90% of Ojibwa homes. They're thicker, heavier, and more wind-resistant than the old 3-tab flat shingles. They also look dramatically better. Dimensional profiles that mimic wood shake or slate. Standard architectural shingles carry a 30-year warranty. Premium versions go to 50.
Get a Free Quote →Flat Roofing
Flat roof leak detection in Ojibwa: we start with a visual inspection of seams, flashings, and penetrations. If the leak source isn't obvious, we use electronic leak detection (ELD) or flood testing on membrane roofs. We find it and fix it. No guessing, no unnecessary tear-offs.
Get a Free Quote →Commercial Roofing
Commercial roof maintenance programs keep small problems from becoming big ones. We offer annual and semi-annual inspection contracts for Ojibwa building owners. We find and fix issues before they cause interior damage to your inventory, equipment, or tenant spaces.
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Clogged gutters cause fascia rot, soffit damage, and foundation erosion from concentrated water runoff. That's not a marketing scare tactic. We see the damage on every other gutter replacement in Ojibwa. Properly sized gutters with adequate downspout capacity move water away from the house. We calculate capacity using rainfall intensity data for Ojibwa: roof area x pitch factor x rainfall rate in inches per hour. Standard 5" K-style handles 5,520 square feet of effective roof area.
Get a Free Quote →Roof Inspection
Our 27-point residential roof inspection: (1) shingle condition and granule loss, (2) nail pops, (3) lifting tabs, (4) ridge cap integrity, (5) valley flashing, (6) step flashing at walls, (7) chimney flashing and counter-flashing, (8) drip edge condition, (9) pipe boot seals, (10) plumbing and HVAC vent integrity, (11) ridge vent function, (12) soffit ventilation, (13) gutter pitch and capacity, (14) downspout drainage, (15) fascia condition, (16) soffit condition, (17) ice dam evidence, (18) moss or algae growth, (19-27) attic: decking moisture, insulation displacement, rafter condition, bathroom exhaust routing, daylight penetration, ventilation balance, mold indicators, pest intrusion, previous repair evidence. Written report with annotated photos emailed same day.
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Fallen tree damage requires immediate structural assessment before tarping. If a tree has displaced rafters, cracked a ridge beam, or pushed through ceiling joists, the structure is compromised. We assess from both exterior and attic, coordinate with structural engineers or framing contractors when needed, and tarp only areas that are structurally stable enough to support the tarp hardware. Insurance claims for tree strikes require separate line items for tree removal, structural repair, and roofing repair. We document each scope independently.
Get a Free Quote →Skylight Installation
Solar-powered VELUX skylights qualify for the 30% federal solar tax credit through 2032. The blinds and opening mechanism run on a built-in solar panel. No wiring needed. We install them in Ojibwa all the time. Good light, fresh air, and a tax write-off.
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